the rolling stones albums download Let It Bleed. Purchase and download this album in a wide variety of formats depending on your needs. Buy the album Starting at kr161,79. Mostly recorded without Brian Jones -- who died several months before its release (although he does play on two tracks) and was replaced by Mick Taylor (who also plays on just two songs) -- this extends the rock and blues feel of Beggars Banquet into slightly harder-rocking, more demonically sexual territory. The Stones were never as consistent on album as their main rivals, the Beatles, and Let It Bleed suffers from some rather perfunctory tracks, like "Monkey Man" and a countrified remake of the classic "Honky Tonk Woman" (here titled "Country Honk"). Yet some of the songs are among their very best, especially "Gimme Shelter," with its shimmering guitar lines and apocalyptic lyrics; the harmonica- driven "Midnight Rambler"; the druggy party ambience of the title track; and the stunning "You Can't Always Get What You Want," which was the Stones' "Hey Jude" of sorts, with its epic structure, horns, philosophical lyrics, and swelling choral vocals. "You Got the Silver" (' first lead vocal) and Robert Johnson's "Love in Vain," by contrast, were as close to the roots of acoustic down-home blues as the Stones ever got. © Richie Unterberger /TiVo. MQS Albums Download.

Mastering Quality Sound,Hi-Res Audio Download, 高解析音樂, 高音質の音楽. (2005/2020) [FLAC 24bit/44,1kHz] The Rolling Stones – A Bigger Bang (2005/2020) FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/44,1 kHz | Time – 01:04:12 minutes | 763 MB | Genre: Rock Studio Master, Official Digital Download | Front Cover | © Polydor Records. Half Speed ReMasters HiRes Re-Issue: A Bigger Bang is the 22nd British and 24th American studio album by the Rolling Stones, released on Virgin Records in September 2005. A Bigger Bang is an ambitious, wide-ranging collection of hard-hitting, high-powered rock and blues songs. Running a full sixteen tracks, it is the band’s longest new album since 1972’s Exile on Main Street. Key cuts include ‘Streets Of Love’, ‘Rough Justice’ and ‘Back Of My Hand’, a raw, rough-edged new song in the classic Rolling Stones blues style. A Bigger Bang was produced by Don Was and The Glimmer Twins. Unlike their prior effort eight years before, the sprawling and eclectic Bridges to Babylon, which had a bewildering array of producers, musical styles, and guest musicians, the Stones set out to make a basic, hard rock album that hearkened back to their 1970s heyday. A single producer, Don Was, was brought in to co-produce the album alongside the band’s principal songwriting and production team of vocalist and Keith Richards. Joining the two were band members Ronnie Wood on guitar and on drums, contract players Darryl Jones on bass and Chuck Leavell on keyboards, and multi-instrumentalist Matt Clifford. Most of the basic tracks were recorded as a simple trio of Jagger, Richards, and Watts, with overdubs added later by other players. “Eight years separate 2005’s A Bigger Bang, the Rolling Stones’ 24th album of original material, from its 1997 predecessor, Bridges to Babylon, the longest stretch of time between Stones albums in history, but unlike the three-year gap between 1986’s Dirty Work and 1989’s Steel Wheels, the band never really went away. They toured steadily, not just behind Bridges but behind the career-spanning 2002 compilation Forty Licks, and the steady activity paid off nicely, as the 2004 concert souvenir album Live Licks proved. The tight, sleek, muscular band showcased there was a surprise – they played with a strength and swagger they hadn’t had in years – but a bigger surprise is that A Bigger Bang finds that reinvigorated band carrying its latter-day renaissance into the studio, turning in a sinewy, confident, satisfying album that’s the band’s best in years. Of course, every Stones album since their highly touted, self-conscious 1989 comeback, Steel Wheels, has been designed to get this kind of positive press, to get reviewers to haul out the cliché that this is their “best record since Exile on Main St.” (Mick Jagger is so conscious of this, he deliberately compared Bigger Bang to Exile in all pre-release publicity and press, even if the scope and feel of Bang is very different from that 1972 classic), so it’s hard not to take any praise with a grain of salt, but there is a big difference between this album and 1994’s Voodoo Lounge. That album was deliberately classicist, touching on all of the signatures of classic mid-period, late-’60s/early-’70s Stones – reviving the folk, country, and straight blues that balanced their trademark rockers – and while it was often successful, it very much sounded like the Stones trying to be the Stones. What distinguishes A Bigger Bang is that it captures the Stones simply being the Stones, playing without guest stars, not trying to have a hit, not trying to adopt the production style of the day, not doing anything but lying back and playing. …” (Stephen Thomas Erlewine, AMG) Tracklist: 1. Rough Justice (03:11) 2. Let Me Down Slow (04:16) 3. It Won’t Take Long (03:54) 4. Rain Fall Down (04:53) 5. Streets of Love (05:10) 6. Back of My Hand (03:33) 7. She Saw Me Coming (03:12) 8. Biggest Mistake (04:06) 9. This Place Is Empty (03:16) 10. Oh No, Not You Again (03:46) 11. Dangerous Beauty (03:48) 12. Laugh, I Nearly Died (04:54) 13. Sweet Neo Con (04:33) 14. Look What the Cat Dragged In (03:57) 15. Driving Too Fast (03:56) 16. Infamy (03:47) 12 X 5. The evolution from blues to rock accelerated with the Rolling Stones' second American LP. They turned soul into guitar rock for the hits "It's All Over Now" and "Time Is on My Side" (the latter of which was their first American Top Ten single). "2120 South Michigan Avenue" is a great instrumental blues-rock jam; "Around and Around" is one of their best Chuck Berry covers; and "If You Need Me" reflects an increasing contemporary soul influence. On the other hand, the group originals (except for the propulsive "Empty Heart") are weak and derivative, indicating that the band still had a way to go before it could truly challenge the Beatles' throne. The Rolling Stones - Discografia Torrent - Download. Baixar The Rolling Stones - Discografia Torrent Título Original: The Rolling Stones Studio Discography Lançamento: 1964 Gêneros: Rock Idioma: Inglês Formato: Mp3 Vídeo: 10 | Áudio : 10 Tamanho: 1.66 GB / 10.91 GB Torrent: Links de Download. Descrição : The Rolling Stones é uma banda de rock inglesa formada em Londres em 1962 e considerada um dos maiores e mais bem sucedidos grupos musicais de todos os tempos. Ao lado dos Beatles, são considerados a banda mais importante da chamada Invasão Britânica ocorrida nos anos 1960. A banda e seus membros ocuparam posição de destaque nas mudanças musicais e comportamentais dos anos 1960 e são frequentemente relacionados com a contracultura, rebeldia e juventude. Os Rolling Stones são um dos grupos musicais mais bem sucedidos da história e já venderam mais de 240 milhões de álbuns no mundo inteiro. The Rolling Stones - Discografia Download Torrent. 1ª OPÇÃO DOWNLOAD TORRENT DISCOGRAFIA DE ESTÚDIO COMPLETA / 1.66 GB DOWNLOAD 2ª OPÇÃO DOWNLOAD TORRENT DISCOGRAFIA DE ESTÚDIO E ALBUNS AO VIVO COMPLETA / 10.91 GB DOWNLOAD. Arquivos atualizados em: 01 de Julho de 2020 . A DISCOGRAFIA CONTÉM OS CDS Albuns de Estúdio 1964 - 12x5 (2006 Remastered) @320 1964 - England's Newest Hit Makers (2006 Remastered) @320 1964 - The Rolling Stones (UK) 1965 - December's Children (And Everybody's (2006 Remastered) @320 1965 - Out of our Heads (UK) @320 1965 - Out of our Heads (US) @320 1965 - The Rolling Stones No.2 (UK) @320 1965 - The Rolling Stones, Now! (2006 Remastered) @320 1966 - Aftermath (UK) @320 1966 - Aftermath (US version) (2006 Remastered) @320 1967 - Between The Buttons (UK) @320 1967 - Between The Buttons (US) @320 1967 - Flowers (2006 Remastered) @320 1967 - Their Satanic Majesties Request (2006 Remastered) @320 1968 - Beggars Banquet (2006 Remastered) @320 1969 - Let It Bleed (2006 Remastered) @320 1971 - Sticky Fingers @320 1972 - Exile On Main St. (Remastered, 2 CD) @320 1972 - Necrophilia (Unreleased Album) @320 1973 - Goats Head Soup @320 1974 - It's Only Rock'n'Roll (1994 Remastered) @320 1976 - Black & Blue @320 1978 - Some Girls (1999 Remastered) @320 1980 - Emotional Rescue @320 1981 - Tattoo You (Limited Edition) @320 1983 - Undercover (1994 Remastered) @320 1986 - Dirty Work @320 1989 - Steel Wheels @320 1994 - Voodoo Lounge @320 1997 - Bridges to Babylon @320 2005 - A Bigger Bang @320. Live albums 1966 - Got Live If You Want It (2006 Remastered) @320 1970 - Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out (2006 Remastered) @320 1977 - Love You Live (2 CD) @320 1982 - Still Life (1981 An American Concert) @320 1991 - Flashpoint (2 CD) @320 1995 - Stripped @320 1996 - Rock And Roll Circus @320 1998 - No Security @320 2004 - Live Licks (2 CD) @320 2008 - Shine A Light (2 CD) @320 2009 - Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out! (40th Anniversary Deluxe Edition, 3 CD BoxSet) @320. Compilations 1966 - Big Hits (2006 Remastered) @320 1969 - Through The Past, Darkly (2006 Remastered) @320 1971 - Hot Rocks (2006 Remastered, 2CD) @320 1972 - More Hot Rocks (2006 Remastered, 2 CD) @320 1975 - Made In The Shade @320 1975 - Metamorphosis (2006 Remastered) @320 1981 - Sucking In The Seventies @320 1989 - Singles Collection The London Years (3 CD) @320 1993 - Jump Back '71-93 - The Best of the Rolling Stones @320 2001 - The Very Best (2 CD) @320 2002 - Forty Licks (2 CD) @320 2005 - Rarities 1971-2003 @320 2006 - Hot Six @320 2007 - Rolled Gold Plus (2 CD) @320. Box sets 1989-92 Ultra Rare Trax (10 CD Set) @320. 2004 - Singles 1963-1965 @320 2004 - Singles 1963-1965 @3201 Come On 2004 - Singles 1963-1965 @32010 Heart Of Stone 2004 - Singles 1963-1965 @32011 The Last Time 2004 - Singles 1963-1965 @32012 Got Live If You Want It! (EP) 2004 - Singles 1963-1965 @3202 I Wanna Be Your Man 2004 - Singles 1963-1965 @3203 The Rolling Stones (EP) 2004 - Singles 1963-1965 @3204 Not Fade Away 2004 - Singles 1963-1965 @3205 It's All Over Now 2004 - Singles 1963-1965 @3206 Five by Five (EP) 2004 - Singles 1963-1965 @3207 Tell Me 2004 - Singles 1963-1965 @3208 Time Is On My Side 2004 - Singles 1963-1965 @3209 Little Red Rooster 2004 - Singles 1965- 1967 @320 2004 - Singles 1965-1967 @32001 - (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction 2004 - Singles 1965-1967 @32002 - Get Off Of My Cloud 2004 - Singles 1965-1967 @32003 - As Tears Go By 2004 - Singles 1965-1967 @32004 - 19th Nervous Breakdown 2004 - Singles 1965- 1967 @32005 - Paint It Black 2004 - Singles 1965-1967 @32006 - Mother's Little Helper 2004 - Singles 1965-1967 @32007 - Have You Seen Your Mother Baby, Standing In The Shadow 2004 - Singles 1965-1967 @32008 - Let's Spend The Night Together 2004 - Singles 1965- 1967 @32009 - We Love You 2004 - Singles 1965-1967 @32010 - She's a Rainbow 2004 - Singles 1965-1967 @32011 - In Another Land 2005 - Singles 1968-1971 @320 2005 - Singles 1968-1971 @32001 - Jumpin' Jack Flash 2005 - Singles 1968-1971 @32002 - Street Fighting Man 2005 - Singles 1968-1971 @32003 - Honky Tonk Women 2005 - Singles 1968-1971 @32004 - Memo From Turner 2005 - Singles 1968-1971 @32005 - Brown Sugar 2005 - Singles 1968-1971 @32006 - Wild Horses 2005 - Singles 1968-1971 @32007 - I Don't Know Why 2005 - Singles 1968-1971 @32008 - Out Of Time 2005 - Singles 1968-1971 @32009 - Sympathy For The Devil (Remix) Singles (some other) 1972 - Happy @320 1972 - Tumbling Dice @320 1973 - Angie @320 1973 - Doo Doo Doo Doo Doo (Heartbreaker) @320 1974 - Ain’t Too Proud To Beg @320 1974 - It's Only Rock 'N' Roll @320 1976 - Fool To Cry @320 1976 - Hot Stuff @320 1978 - Beast Of Burden @320 1978 - Miss You @320 1978 - Respectable @320 1978 - Shattered @320 1980 - Emotional Rescue @320 1980 - She’s So Cold @320 1981 - Start Me Up @320 1981 - Waiting On A Friend @320 1982 - Going To A Go Go @320 1982 - Hang Fire @320 1984 - She Was Hot @320 1984 - Too Tough @320 1986 - One Hit (To The Body) @320 1989 - Mixed Emotions @320 1989 - Rock And A Hard Place @320 1990 - Almost Hear You Sigh @320 1990 - Terrifying @320 1991 - Highwire @320 1991 - Ruby Tuesday @320 1991 - Sexdrive @320 1994 - Love Is Strong @320 1994 - Out Of Tears @320 1994 - You Got Me Rocking @320 1995 - I Go Wild @320 1995 - Like A Rolling Stone @320 1995 - Wild Horses @320 1997 - Anybody Seen My Baby @320 1998 - Memory Motel @320 1998 - Out Of Control @320 1998 - Saint Of Me @320 1998 - Saint Of Me @320CD1 1998 - Saint Of Me @320CD2 2002 - Don't Stop @320 2005 - Rain Fall Down @320 2005 - Streets Of Love @320 2006 - The Biggest Mistake @320. Rolling Stones Live Albums Ranked Worst to Best. Let's face it: Most Rolling Stones live albums sound like quick cash-grabs or stop-gaps between studio records. For every Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out! there are two or three No Security s. Few bands have damaged their stage legacy as much as the Stones. But then again, how often do live albums really get to the heart of a group? In the Stones' case, they felt the need to chronicle almost every one of their tours on record once they proclaimed themselves the greatest rock 'n' roll band on the planet. So that means every single bump along the way -- the drugs, the bloat, the greed -- seep through to the records. That also means there are some truly inspired performances -- like 1970's historic Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out! (when the Stones truly were the greatest rock 'n' roll band on the planet) and even an album as late as 1995's Stripped , in which they ripped away all the drugs, bloat and greed for one brief moment. From their first, vibrant (but barely discernible) live recording to latter-day cash-ins, we take a look at the band's various concert LPs over the years in our list of the Rolling Stones' Live Albums, Ranked Worst to Best. Check it out above. Note: We've included the records that have been given full and proper release over their career, omitting albums from the From the Vault series, which has yielded official versions of oft-bootleg shows like The Brussels Affair , which was recorded in 1973, and Hampton Coliseum (Live 1981) .