The Rolling Stones - The Singles Collection -box Set 1971-2006- - 2011 !!link!! Info

Hearing “Brown Sugar” (1971) bleed into “Wild Horses” (UK single 1971) then jump to “Happy” (1972) reveals a band still deeply in their creative golden hour. By the time you hit “Fool to Cry” (1976) and “Respectable” (1978), you feel the hangover of the ’70s and the punk-spiked revival.

Includes a 32-page hardcover book featuring an essay by Stones expert Paul Sexton and a new interview with former bassist and archivist Bill Wyman. Essential Highlights Essential Highlights This era is characterized by the

This era is characterized by the twin pillars of Sticky Fingers and Exile on Main St. The singles from this period—"Brown Sugar," "Tumbling Dice," and "Happy"—represent the Stones at their most ragged and glorious. The remastering on the 2011 box set is particularly effective here. The low end is punchier, the guitars slice through the mix with renewed vigor, and Charlie Watts’ snare drum has a crack that feels immediate and live. The low end is punchier, the guitars slice

: Fans can dive into extended 12" mixes of "Miss You" and "Anybody Seen My Baby?", as well as obscure dub versions of "Undercover of the Night". The "Mono" Surprise : Collectors have noted that this set includes the rare mono single mix of "All Down the Line," its first official digital release. Is It Essential? Rolling Stones - Complete Singles The low end is punchier