Rolling Stones: Get Yer Ya Ya's Out
Rolling Stones: Get Yer Ya Ya's Out
Format: CD
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Artist: Rolling Stones
Label: Abkco
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 018771900528
Genre: Rock, British
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!
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