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The Rolling Stones Hot Rocks 1964-1971 Mp3, Flac, Wma The Rolling Stones Hot Rocks 1964-1971 mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Rock Album: Hot Rocks 1964-1971 Country: US Released: 1971 Style: Blues Rock, Pop Rock MP3 version RAR size: 1774 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1921 mb WMA version RAR size: 1824 mb Rating: 4.7 Votes: 776 Other Formats: MPC MP4 AU AAC TTA XM DTS Tracklist Hide Credits Time Is On My Side 1-1 2:50 Producer – Andrew Loog OldhamWritten-By – Jerry Ragovoy Heart Of Stone 1-2 2:46 Producer – Andrew Loog OldhamWritten-By – Jagger; Richard* Play With Fire 1-3 2:13 Producer – Andrew Loog OldhamWritten-By – Nanker Phelge (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction 1-4 3:43 Producer – Andrew Loog OldhamWritten-By – Jagger; Richard* As Tears Go By 1-5 2:43 Producer – Andrew Loog OldhamWritten-By – Andrew Loog Oldham, Jagger; Richard* Get Off My Cloud 1-6 2:57 Producer – Andrew Loog OldhamWritten-By – Jagger; Richard* Mother's Little Helper 1-7 2:46 Producer – Andrew Loog OldhamWritten-By – Jagger; Richard* 19th Nervous Breakdown 1-8 3:57 Producer – Andrew Loog OldhamWritten-By – Jagger; Richard* Paint It Black 1-9 3:46 Producer – Andrew Loog OldhamWritten-By – Jagger; Richard* Under My Thumb 1-10 3:40 Producer – Andrew Loog OldhamWritten-By – Jagger; Richard* Ruby Tuesday 1-11 3:16 Producer – Andrew Loog OldhamWritten-By – Jagger; Richard* Let's Spend The Night Together 1-12 3:38 Producer – Andrew Loog OldhamWritten-By – Jagger; Richard* Jumpin' Jack Flash 2-1 3:42 Producer – Jimmy MillerWritten-By – Jagger; Richard* Street Fighting Man 2-2 3:17 Producer – Jimmy MillerWritten-By – Jagger; Richard* Sympathy For The Devil 2-3 6:24 Producer – Jimmy MillerWritten-By – Jagger; Richard* Honky Tonk Woman 2-4 3:00 Producer – Jimmy MillerWritten-By – Jagger; Richard* Gimme Shelter 2-5 4:33 Producer – Jimmy MillerWritten-By – Jagger; Richard* Midnight Rambler (Live) 2-6 9:12 Producer – Glyn Johns, The Rolling StonesWritten-By – Jagger; Richard* You Can't Always Get What You Want 2-7 7:29 Producer – Jimmy MillerWritten-By – Jagger; Richard* Brown Sugar 2-8 3:49 Producer – Jimmy MillerWritten-By – Jagger; Richard* Wild Horses 2-9 5:42 Producer – Jimmy MillerWritten-By – Jagger; Richard* Companies, etc. Made By – PDO, UK – 10122431 Made By – PDO, UK – 20122431 Copyright (c) – ABKCO Credits Design – Michael Gross Management – New Times Photography By – Ron Raffaelli Notes © 1986 Abkco Records Inc. London, P.O. Box 1422, London W6 9SG, Telex 268828 POLYGMG. Sub Publishers: Essex Music Ltd., The (tracks: 1) , Forward Music Ltd. (tracks: 5) , Westminster Music Ltd. Early PDO, UK non-remastered release, probably dated from the 80s, with different catalog number (844 144-2) on Booklet-Cover than on spine & back (820 140-2). Fat-Box-Release with a 4-Pane double printed booklet (folds out to a mini poster). Tracks 2, 3, 4, 6 of CD1 are indicated as stereo versions with ref. to the originals. All versions are stereo. Not to be confused with remastered Polystar releases, or similar. Barcode and Other Identifiers Barcode: 4228201402 Matrix / Runout (CD1): 820 141 2 10122431 02 & MADE IN U.K. BY PDO Matrix / Runout (CD2): 820 142 2 20122431 04 % MADE IN U.K. BY PDO Label Code: LC 7654 SPARS Code: AAD Other (Category CD1): 820 141-1 Other (Category CD2): 820 141-2 Distribution Code: BA 209 Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year The Rolling Hot Rocks 1964-1971 London 2PS 606/7 2PS 606/7 US 1971 Stones (2xLP, Comp, Kee) Records Hot Rocks London The Rolling 1964-1971, RM Records, 844 144-1 844 144-1 Europe Unknown Stones (Cass, Comp, RE, Polystar , Chr) ABKCO London Records, 820 140-1, 820 140-1, The Rolling Les Années Stones London 820 141-1, 820 141-1, France 1986 Stones (2xLP, Comp) Records, 820 142-1 820 142-1 London Records The Rolling Les Années Stones London 820 140-4 820 140-4 France 1985 Stones (Cass, Comp) Records The Rolling Hot Rocks 1964-1971 London 2PS 606/7 2PS 606/7 US 1971 Stones (2xLP, Comp, Pit) Records Related Music albums to Hot Rocks 1964-1971 by The Rolling Stones The Rolling Stones - Heart Of Stone The Mighty Avengers - So Much In Love The Rolling Stones - Mother's Little Helper The Rolling Stones - Have You Seen Your Mother Live! The Rolling Stones - Stone Age / Got Live If You Want It ! The Rolling Stones - Out Of Our Heads The Rolling Stones - After-math Chris Farlowe - Out Of Time The Rolling Stones - Singles 1963-1965 The Rolling Stones - Got Live If You Want It! The Rolling Stones - 12 X 5 The Rolling Stones - December's Children (And Everybody's).
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