1989 - The Rolling Stones Singles Collection
The London Years @320
The London Years @320
The three-disc box set Singles Collection: The London Years contains every single the Rolling Stones released during the '60s, including both the A- and B-sides. It is the first Stones compilation that tries to be comprehensive and logical -- for all their attributes, the two Hot Rocks sets and the two Big Hits collections didn't present the singles in chronological order. In essence, the previous compilations were excellent samplers, where Singles Collection tells most of the story (certain albums, like Aftermath, Beggars Banquet, and Let It Bleed, fill in the gaps left by the singles). The Rolling Stones made genuine albums -- even their early R&B/blues albums were impeccably paced -- but their singles had a power all their own, which is quite clearly illustrated by the Singles Collection. By presenting the singles in chronological order, the set takes on a relentless, exhilarating pace with each hit and neglected B-side piling on top of each other, adding a new dimension to the group; it has a power it wouldn't have had if it tried to sample from the albums. Although it cheats near the end, adding singles from the Metamorphosis outtakes collection and two singles from Sticky Fingers, this captures the essence of the '60s Stones as well as any compilation could. Casual fans might want to stick with the Hot Rocks sets, since they just have the hits, but for those that want a little bit more, the Singles Collection is absolutely essential. (AllMusic)


Merci beaucoup! C'est la meilleure periode pour ce groupe. ça vieillit pas. Bravo pour ton site trés bonne musique et plein de découvertes.
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yeah I would agree with you, their best stuff was in the 60's for me
DeleteJe suis ravi que le site vous plaise ! Certains pensent que rien avant « Exile on Mainstreet » n'est bon, mais je suis d'accord avec vous, les premiers morceaux sont les meilleurs.
DeleteThank you Andy an upgrade on my version
ReplyDeleteIt's all the Stones I'll ever need! Many thanks, Andy
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ReplyDeleteThank-you! I used to have this years ago. I especially like that it includes Time Is On My Side with the Organ into. Yes I agree with Reb... the 60's Stones (Brian Jones era) were influential and trend setting.
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ReplyDeleteThanks for this one. As with the Beatles, used to wait for every new release in the 60's.
ReplyDeleteThose were the days when in the UK, singles were 6/8 (3 for £1)
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DeleteThanks for sharing. I have this but good to make it available for others.
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ReplyDeleteI have this and honestly I have forgotten about it. Thanks for helping me rediscover it.
ReplyDeletehi, andy! it feels funny because that comment i've made about the R.E.M. collection and this box of Stones it's kind of a landmark in my youth days. i was barely sixteen by 1989 and the stones were on an hiatus and they put on that box (i couldn't afford it at a time) and a friend of mine recorded some kind of "best of" on a cassete tape that became a treasure. by the end of the year, "mixed emotions" premiered on Fantastico (was at the time a huge popular broadcast ending every weekend on sunday night) and "steel wheels" was my xmas gift that year. Only get this box by downloading and guess what? It was the first music i ever put on the "music" folder of a cellphone.
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Very happy to hear your thoughts. Sometimes, as Reb said recently, music means something to you, not necessarily because of its quality but because of the memories it invokes.
ReplyDeleteGracias Andy, excelente recopilación.
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