The Rolling Stones - Forty Licks (2023) [Hi-Res]
BAND/ARTIST: The Rolling Stones
- Title: Forty Licks
- Year Of Release: 2002
- Label: Polydor Records
- Genre: Rock
- Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks) / 24bit-96kHz FLAC (tracks)
- Total Time: 02:42:32
- Total Size: 385 / 990 MB / 3.26 GB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
1. Street Fighting Man (50th Anniversary Edition / Remastered 2018) (3:16)
2. Gimme Shelter (4:33)
3. (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction (Mono Version) (3:44)
4. The Last Time (Mono Version) (3:42)
5. Jumpin' Jack Flash (Mono Version) (3:43)
6. You Can't Always Get What You Want (7:30)
7. 19th Nervous Breakdown (Mono Version) (3:58)
8. Under My Thumb (3:42)
9. Not Fade Away (Mono Version) (1:50)
10. Have You Seen Your Mother, Baby, Standing In The Shadow? (Mono Version) (2:37)
11. Sympathy For The Devil (6:18)
12. Mother's Little Helper (2:48)
13. She's A Rainbow (Full Version / With Intro) (4:13)
14. Get Off Of My Cloud (Mono Version) (2:57)
15. Wild Horses (5:45)
16. Ruby Tuesday (3:18)
17. Paint It, Black (3:23)
18. Honky Tonk Women (Mono Version) (3:01)
19. It's All Over Now (Mono Version) (3:28)
20. Let's Spend The Night Together (3:36)
21. Start Me Up (Remastered 2009) (3:33)
22. Brown Sugar (Remastered 2009) (3:50)
23. Miss You (Remastered) (4:49)
24. Beast Of Burden (2009 Mix) (4:25)
25. Don't Stop (3:59)
26. Happy (2009 Mix) (3:06)
27. Angie (Remastered 2009) (4:33)
28. You Got Me Rocking (Remastered 2009) (3:36)
29. Shattered (Remastered 2023) (3:48)
30. Fool To Cry (Remastered 2009) (5:06)
31. Love Is Strong (Remastered 2009) (3:48)
32. Mixed Emotions (Remastered 2009) (4:39)
33. Key To Your Love (Remastered 2023) (4:12)
34. Anybody Seen My Baby? (Remastered 2023) (4:07)
35. Stealing My Heart (Remastered 2023) (3:42)
36. Tumbling Dice (2009 Mix) (3:47)
37. Undercover (Of The Night) (Remastered 2009) (4:33)
38. Emotional Rescue (Remastered 2009) (5:40)
39. It's Only Rock'n'Roll (But I Like It) (Remastered 2009) (5:08)
40. Losin' My Touch (Remastered 2023) (5:06)
1. Street Fighting Man (50th Anniversary Edition / Remastered 2018) (3:16)
2. Gimme Shelter (4:33)
3. (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction (Mono Version) (3:44)
4. The Last Time (Mono Version) (3:42)
5. Jumpin' Jack Flash (Mono Version) (3:43)
6. You Can't Always Get What You Want (7:30)
7. 19th Nervous Breakdown (Mono Version) (3:58)
8. Under My Thumb (3:42)
9. Not Fade Away (Mono Version) (1:50)
10. Have You Seen Your Mother, Baby, Standing In The Shadow? (Mono Version) (2:37)
11. Sympathy For The Devil (6:18)
12. Mother's Little Helper (2:48)
13. She's A Rainbow (Full Version / With Intro) (4:13)
14. Get Off Of My Cloud (Mono Version) (2:57)
15. Wild Horses (5:45)
16. Ruby Tuesday (3:18)
17. Paint It, Black (3:23)
18. Honky Tonk Women (Mono Version) (3:01)
19. It's All Over Now (Mono Version) (3:28)
20. Let's Spend The Night Together (3:36)
21. Start Me Up (Remastered 2009) (3:33)
22. Brown Sugar (Remastered 2009) (3:50)
23. Miss You (Remastered) (4:49)
24. Beast Of Burden (2009 Mix) (4:25)
25. Don't Stop (3:59)
26. Happy (2009 Mix) (3:06)
27. Angie (Remastered 2009) (4:33)
28. You Got Me Rocking (Remastered 2009) (3:36)
29. Shattered (Remastered 2023) (3:48)
30. Fool To Cry (Remastered 2009) (5:06)
31. Love Is Strong (Remastered 2009) (3:48)
32. Mixed Emotions (Remastered 2009) (4:39)
33. Key To Your Love (Remastered 2023) (4:12)
34. Anybody Seen My Baby? (Remastered 2023) (4:07)
35. Stealing My Heart (Remastered 2023) (3:42)
36. Tumbling Dice (2009 Mix) (3:47)
37. Undercover (Of The Night) (Remastered 2009) (4:33)
38. Emotional Rescue (Remastered 2009) (5:40)
39. It's Only Rock'n'Roll (But I Like It) (Remastered 2009) (5:08)
40. Losin' My Touch (Remastered 2023) (5:06)
Review by Stephen Thomas Erlewine
Forty Licks, like Elvis' 30 #1 Hits, is a career-spanning compilation that wouldn't have happened without the unprecedented, blockbuster success of Beatles 1. Where Elvis' set is hurt by the simple fact that there are too many damn Elvis comps on the market, the Rolling Stones benefit greatly from the fact that there has not been any set that chronicles all their recordings from the '60s through the '90s. It also benefits that this is the concept behind the record -- it's meant to be a journey through their biggest songs, not just the number one hits. Of course, the Stones couldn't have had a CD containing just their number ones that spanned one disc, much less two, because they never topped the charts that frequently. This is a liberating thing (compare it to Elvis', which got weighed down with the number ones, resulting in some subpar selections), since it opens the door for almost every Stones song of note to feature on this collection, along with four new songs (not great, but solid songs, all). Sure, there are many great Rolling Stones moments missing, and not just fan favorites Beggars Banquet or Exile on Main St., either -- "Play With Fire," "2000 Light Years From Home," "Tell Me," "Heart of Stone," "Doo Doo Doo Doo Doo (Heartbreaker)," "Lady Jane," "Time Is on My Side," "Waiting on a Friend," "I'm Free," and "We Love You" are all missing in action. The thing is, as the disc is playing, you don't miss any of them, and it feels like all the hits are here. At first, the nonchronological order seems to be a mistake, but both discs flow well, especially since they're roughly divided thematically (the first is devoted largely to the '60s, with the rest on the second). Yes, the Stones made great albums that should be in any serious rock collection, but if you just want a summary of their best moments, Forty Licks is it; it does its job as well as Beatles 1 did.
Forty Licks, like Elvis' 30 #1 Hits, is a career-spanning compilation that wouldn't have happened without the unprecedented, blockbuster success of Beatles 1. Where Elvis' set is hurt by the simple fact that there are too many damn Elvis comps on the market, the Rolling Stones benefit greatly from the fact that there has not been any set that chronicles all their recordings from the '60s through the '90s. It also benefits that this is the concept behind the record -- it's meant to be a journey through their biggest songs, not just the number one hits. Of course, the Stones couldn't have had a CD containing just their number ones that spanned one disc, much less two, because they never topped the charts that frequently. This is a liberating thing (compare it to Elvis', which got weighed down with the number ones, resulting in some subpar selections), since it opens the door for almost every Stones song of note to feature on this collection, along with four new songs (not great, but solid songs, all). Sure, there are many great Rolling Stones moments missing, and not just fan favorites Beggars Banquet or Exile on Main St., either -- "Play With Fire," "2000 Light Years From Home," "Tell Me," "Heart of Stone," "Doo Doo Doo Doo Doo (Heartbreaker)," "Lady Jane," "Time Is on My Side," "Waiting on a Friend," "I'm Free," and "We Love You" are all missing in action. The thing is, as the disc is playing, you don't miss any of them, and it feels like all the hits are here. At first, the nonchronological order seems to be a mistake, but both discs flow well, especially since they're roughly divided thematically (the first is devoted largely to the '60s, with the rest on the second). Yes, the Stones made great albums that should be in any serious rock collection, but if you just want a summary of their best moments, Forty Licks is it; it does its job as well as Beatles 1 did.
Year 2023 | Blues | Rock | FLAC / APE | Mp3 | HD & Vinyl
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