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The Rolling Stones - Get Yer Ya Ya's Out [New CD]

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Item specifics

Condition
Brand new: An item that has never been opened or removed from the manufacturerโ€™s sealing (if ...
Custom Bundle
No
Duration
Album
Modified Item
No
Title
Get Yer Ya Ya's Out
Album Name
Get Yer Ya Ya's Out
Type
Album
UPC
018771900528
Artist
Rolling Stones
Format
CD
Producer
Glyn Johns^The Rolling Stones
Release Year
2002
Record Label
Abk, ABKCO
Release Title
Get Yer Ya Ya's Out
Genre
Rock

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Product Identifiers

Producer
Glyn Johns^The Rolling Stones
Record Label
Abk, ABKCO
UPC
0018771900528
eBay Product ID (ePID)
28046049454

Product Key Features

Format
CD
Release Year
2002
Genre
Rock
Artist
Rolling Stones
Release Title
Get Yer Ya Ya's Out

Dimensions

Item Height
0.44 in
Item Weight
0.19 lb
Item Length
5.59 in
Item Width
4.98 in

Additional Product Features

Number of Discs
1
Number of Tracks
10
Tracks
1.1 Jumpin' Jack Flash 1.2 Carol 1.3 Stray Cat Blues 1.4 Love in Vain 1.5 Midnight Rambler 1.6 Sympathy for the Devil 1.7 Live with Me 1.8 Little Queenie 1.9 Honky Tonk Women 1.10 Street Fighting Man
Sub-Genre
British
Notes
Remastered 1970 live album mostly recorded at New York's Madison Square Garden in November 1969 during their ill fated USA tour that ended with Altamont. Though there were some studio touch ups done, it's been called one of the best live albums of the rock era. Now with new guitarist Mick Taylor firmly on board the Stones tear through "Midnight Rambler", "Jumping Jack Flash" & "Honky Tonk Women" along with a rootsy blues cover of Robert Johnson's "Love in Vain" and Chuck Berry cover "Little Queenie" featuring Ian Stewart on piano. David Bailey shot the unforgettable cover photograph featuring Charlie Watts & the donkey!

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  • Top critical review

    I bought this cd thinking it would be better quality then the last recording not much improvement very disapointed !!!

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-ownedSold by: rowdy7698

  • Rolling Stones Get Yer Ya Ya's Out SACD

    About the only decent thing Allen Klein did that had merit during his association with the Rolling Stones was to reissue everything prior to Sticky Fingers as SACDs and later, as DSD remasters. For all intent and purposes, SACD is a dead format, but SACD disks are around for those who are willing to look for them and the playback hardware is still being manufactured. In the case of the Stones' SACDs, the only way I have found to distinguish a Stones SACD from a DSD remaster is that the SACDs are in digipacks while the DSDs are in jewel cases. There is no reference to SACD on the outside of the package. Either way, the remasters (SACD or DSD) are a huge improvement over the original releases. I recently bought what was advertised as a hybrid SACD of Aftermath only to learn it was a ...

  • Live CD Has Keith Showing His Chops

    I don't think this is the best live CD I've ever heard, but it's one of the most energetic. On the first couple tracks, it sounds like the soundman could've turned Mick up a little. So the vocals lack slightly, but big deal. It's still the Stones, and they really rock on these live versions of their classics like Jumpin' Jack Flash and Street Fighting Man, and a couple Chuck Berry covers. I think Keith really shines on this CD, especially Sympathy For The Devil, where he really grooves with the rythem section, showing his chops that seem both tasteful and spontaneous. Blues and rock are mixed to the hilt and I definitely recommend this CD to both die-hard Stones and casual fans. Keith really rocks on this one!

  • Title is required they said

    One of the best live cd's ever recorded. The Stones with Mick Taylor good as it gets.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-owned

  • Hugely Overrated

    This is constantly held up by its fans as the "greatest live Rock album", which is frankly, ridiculous. Compared to the Allman Bros. "Live at Fillmore East", Free's "Free Live!", The Who's "LIve at Leeds", "Waiting for Columbus" by Little Feat or P. Frampton's "Framptom Comes Alive", Ya Yas is not even remotely in the same league. Yes; it has energy. However, if you're looking for finesse, forget it-- these performances are extremely sloppy and Jagger's infamous penchant for butchering melodies is amply displayed. The original studio performances are infinitely better.

    Condition: Pre-ownedSold by: musicman466