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 | Title : Let It Bleed
Author : Rolling Stones
Release Date : 20020827
Binding : Audio CD
Regular Price : $18.98
Amazon.com Price : $13.98
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%) VISIT AMAZON.COM'S PAGE | Editorial Reviews : One of the Stones' most beloved albums, 1969's Let It Bleed was a benchmark for several reasons. First, founding guitarist Brian Jones died during the recording process. Second, the Stones take their last significant look at pure blues (Robert Johnson's spooky 'Love in Vain') and country ('Country Honk,' the two-stepping alter ego of 'Honky-Tonk Women') before folding both styles into a cohesive rock & roll vision. Third, it contains some of the band's most eerie hits, such as the flame-enveloped 'Gimme Shelter,' the drug-reality anthem 'Monkey Man,' the epic 'You Can't Always Get What You Want,' and Mick Jagger's menacing 'Midnight Rambler.'
Buyer Reviews : WOW - You hear subtle sounds (and not so subtle sounds) never heard on any previous release of this album, and that is just listening to it in the car. At home on an SACD player, the depth, sound staging and clarity are fantastic. Keith's guitar tone takes on a new meaning of raw. The percussion has all kinds of little nuances. Want a real treat? Go ahead and turn the balance all the way to the left in YCAGWYW and listen to the french horn & Mick's vocals. Add to it the fact that this is one of the Stones finest studio albums ever, and it is a real winner. Go buy it today!
The reason I gave it only 4 stars was because of the packaging. For a release of this caliber, the copy I have is using cardboard instead of the jewel case. Do you want more information in the liner notes? Well forget it. The only information printed is what was originaly on the inner sleave of the LP. Come on, not even an original release date?
For a project of this magnitude, releasing so many Stones albums remastered and on SACD, why didn't they do a little better job here.
(by sherowd)
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