- Published: New York : Rolling Stones Records p1972.
- Year Published: 1972
- Description: 1 sound disc : compact digital, stereo ; 4 3/4 in.
- Language: English
- Format: CD
ISBN/Standard Number
- 724383952427
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Mick Taylor rock music classic Charlie Watts british rock Mick Jagger Keith Richard 2000s keith richard Blues Rock Keith Richards Bill Wyman Classic Rock 60s 80s brian jones The Rolling Stones blues influenced 70s classic album mick jagger 90s
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Call number: CD Rock Rolling Exile
Available Copies: Downtown 1st Floor, Downtown Adult StaffPicks, Traverwood Adult
Additional Details
Compact disc.
Rocks off -- Rip this joint -- Shake your hips -- Casino boogie -- Tumbling dice - Sweet Virginia -- Torn and frayed -- Sweet black angel -- Loving cup -- Happy -- Turd on the run -- Ventilator blues -- I just want to see his face -- Let it loose -- All down the line -- Stop breaking down -- Shine a light -- Sole survivor.
Songs, principally by Mick Jagger and Keith Richard; performed by The Rolling Stones.
Community Reviews
Amazing
"Exile on Main St" is great. It's a classic Stones' CD and every track on it is a hit. I agree--it's a great CD for road trips!
Best
The quintessential Rolling Stones album. The Stones were at their blue-sy best througout this one. A great road trip companion, just pop it in and enjoy.
Argument Continued
Even this past weekend I had an argument with someone about a track on this seminal blues rock record, released in 1972. My side: Tumblin' Dice's opening bars are some of the coolest moments in rock history and they open up all that's best about the Stones' sound in just a few short minutes. His side: "what, you mean the "Tony the Tiger song?" Obviously, he knew the Stones never put Tony the Tiger into their chorus, but I was derailed. Some people just won't ever concede that this is their best album. It's too bad they're wrong.
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