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The Rolling Stones: New Compilation, Live Shows

September 4, 2012

The big announcement The Rolling Stones have been promising has arrived! In celebration of their 50th anniversary, the British rock legends will release an expansive multi-disc compilation titled Grrr! on November 13 that will include two brand-new tracks the band recorded recently in Paris.

Several versions of the career-spanning retrospective will be issued, including a three-CD, 50-track edition and a super-deluxe four-CD package featuring 80 songs.

Grrr! will feature a healthy helping of Stones hits and classic album tracks from throughout the group's half-century existence, as well as the new tunes, which are titled "Gloom and Doom" and "One Last Shot."

Four versions of Grrr! will be released:

  • A standard three-CD set housed in a digipak and boasting featuring a 24-page booklet.
  • A deluxe three-disc edition packaged in a DVD-sized box and including 36-page hardcover book and five collectible postcards.
  • A four-CD super-deluxe box set featuring the same extras as the deluxe package, as well as 30 additional songs, a seven-inch vinyl single and a poster.
  • A vinyl box set containing the same 50 tunes as the standard CD set collected on five 12-inch LPs in a bound box.

To promote the album, The Stones recently launched a campaign incorporating the 3-D uView app, which allows fans to see special images online via their smart phones. The band's official website and Facebook page now feature a version of the Grrr! cover art -- a painting of a lusty gorilla with a very familiar set of red lips and protruding tongue -- that becomes animated when viewed using the app.

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Reply #1 posted 09/04/12 10:04am

LiveToTell86

Looks like a neat way to celebrate the anniversary, although I already found Forty Licks too much with 2 CDs, three or four discs are like overkill. biggrin

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Reply #2 posted 09/04/12 10:42am

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Nobody wants any new songs on these greatest hits. They omitted some good possibilities to add those crap new songs on 40 Licks.

"Climb in my fur."
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Reply #3 posted 09/04/12 11:14am

rialb

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rdhull said:

Nobody wants any new songs on these greatest hits. They omitted some good possibilities to add those crap new songs on 40 Licks.

Hardcore fans?

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Reply #4 posted 09/04/12 11:38am

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rialb said:

rdhull said:

Nobody wants any new songs on these greatest hits. They omitted some good possibilities to add those crap new songs on 40 Licks.

Hardcore fans?

yep..you think hardcore fans want to hear new wack songs that arent on par with their history..maybe on a new proper release but not on a greatest hits set.

"Climb in my fur."
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Reply #5 posted 09/04/12 11:48am

Harlepolis

I don't own anything by the RS, so this might be my 1st purchase.

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Reply #6 posted 09/04/12 11:58am

MickyDolenz

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rdhull said:

rialb said:

Hardcore fans?

yep..you think hardcore fans want to hear new wack songs that arent on par with their history..maybe on a new proper release but not on a greatest hits set.

How do you know if something is "wack" if you've never heard it? Many acts stick new songs on hits albums to get people to buy it that already have the other songs.

You can take a black guy to Nashville from right out of the cotton fields with bib overalls, and they will call him R&B. You can take a white guy in a pin-stripe suit who’s never seen a cotton field, and they will call him country. ~ O. B. McClinton
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Reply #7 posted 09/04/12 12:21pm

JoeTyler

rdhull said:

Nobody wants any new songs on these greatest hits. They omitted some good possibilities to add those crap new songs on 40 Licks.

excuse me? Don't Stop and Losing My Touch were solid. The other two tracks were dreadful though, I admit it (Keys to Your Love / Stealing My Heart, ugh)

and everybody was happy with A Bigger Bang

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Reply #8 posted 09/04/12 12:27pm

JoeTyler

the extras, the two new songs and the 24-page booklet are the real meat here, since the fans already own those 80 songs, lol

I'm anxious about the track-list, specially the songs they'll choose from the 83-05 era...(post Start Me Up/mature era)

maybe

Undercover of the Night

She Was Hot

One Hit to the Body

Harlem Shuffle

Mixed Emotions

Rock and a Hard Place

Slipping Away

Highwire

Love is Strong

You Got Me Rocking

Thru and Thru

Like a Rolling Stone (live)

Anybody Seen My Baby

Out of Control

Saint of Me

Don't Stop

Rough Justice

Streets of Love

-new track

-new track

tinkerbell
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Reply #9 posted 09/04/12 12:30pm

LiveToTell86

rdhull said:

Nobody wants any new songs on these greatest hits. They omitted some good possibilities to add those crap new songs on 40 Licks.

Please, hardcore fans are obsessed with new tracks, they are ones who get upset about repackaging the same hits over and over again. "Don't Stop" was a nice addition on Forty Licks anyway.

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Reply #10 posted 09/04/12 2:16pm

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I think the problem is simply: the hardcore fans that want the new songs have to pay probably $40 for the 3-CD package; and the casual fans who want the greatest hits are having to pay for stuff they didn't ask for.

Oh well, the Stones making a grab for cash by selling something over its usual market value is not a new problem.

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Reply #11 posted 09/04/12 2:31pm

sexton

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Is Hot Rocks out of print? That is the comp new fans should get first in my opinion.

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Reply #12 posted 09/04/12 3:19pm

rialb

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sexton said:

Is Hot Rocks out of print? That is the comp new fans should get first in my opinion.

Eh, it was great for its day but it is not great value today. I think it is about eighty-five mintes which would nearly fit on a single disc. In fact both volumes of Hot Rocks would nearly fit on two cd's (I think there is roughly fifteen minutes too much material for them to fit). Currently they are listed at a little over twenty dollars on amazon.

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Reply #13 posted 09/04/12 4:25pm

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bobzilla77 said:

I think the problem is simply: the hardcore fans that want the new songs have to pay probably $40 for the 3-CD package; and the casual fans who want the greatest hits are having to pay for stuff they didn't ask for.

Oh well, the Stones making a grab for cash by selling something over its usual market value is not a new problem.

Either way, having it be 3 cd's should allow for some missing hits and small ones instead of reducing them due to added new songs. Yay.

"Climb in my fur."
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Reply #14 posted 09/04/12 4:39pm

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bobzilla77 said:

I think the problem is simply: the hardcore fans that want the new songs have to pay probably $40 for the 3-CD package; and the casual fans who want the greatest hits are having to pay for stuff they didn't ask for.

Oh well, the Stones making a grab for cash by selling something over its usual market value is not a new problem.

A casual listener is not likely to buy a 3 CD set. Charlie Watts new side project album isn't that much:

You can take a black guy to Nashville from right out of the cotton fields with bib overalls, and they will call him R&B. You can take a white guy in a pin-stripe suit who’s never seen a cotton field, and they will call him country. ~ O. B. McClinton
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Reply #15 posted 09/04/12 5:52pm

JoeTyler

rdhull said:

bobzilla77 said:

I think the problem is simply: the hardcore fans that want the new songs have to pay probably $40 for the 3-CD package; and the casual fans who want the greatest hits are having to pay for stuff they didn't ask for.

Oh well, the Stones making a grab for cash by selling something over its usual market value is not a new problem.

Either way, having it be 3 cd's should allow for some missing hits and small ones instead of reducing them due to added new songs. Yay.

the 3 cd-edition will basically include those great tracks (some of them HIT singles) that weren't included in Forty Licks

that includes I Wanna Be Your Man, Tell Me, Time Is On My Side, Little Red Rooster, As Tears Go By, I'm Free, Bitch, Rocks Off, Heartbreaker, If You Can't Rock Me, Memory Motel, Respectable, She's So Cold, Waiting on a Friend, Harlem Shuffle (not that great, lol), Slipping Away, or even Out of Control

the 4 cd-edition is the real deal anyway

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Reply #16 posted 09/04/12 5:56pm

Timmy84

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I don't own anything by the RS, so this might be my 1st purchase.

Even though I have seen a lot of RS albums (which I didn't buy due to money shortage), I will get this too.

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Reply #17 posted 09/04/12 6:02pm

JoeTyler

Timmy84 said:

Harlepolis said:

I don't own anything by the RS, so this might be my 1st purchase.

Even though I have seen a lot of RS albums (which I didn't buy due to money shortage), I will get this too.

which won't be cheap, it's Mick we're talkin bout lol cool

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Reply #18 posted 09/04/12 6:03pm

Timmy84

JoeTyler said:

Timmy84 said:

Even though I have seen a lot of RS albums (which I didn't buy due to money shortage), I will get this too.

which won't be cheap, it's Mick we're talkin bout lol cool

If the shit's like $35 I'll deal. lol

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Reply #19 posted 09/04/12 6:05pm

JoeTyler

Timmy84 said:

JoeTyler said:

which won't be cheap, it's Mick we're talkin bout lol cool

If the shit's like $35 I'll deal. lol

I bet the 4 cd-super deluxe edition will be like 58$ or something crazy like that... sigh

Xmas, anyone? lol

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Reply #20 posted 09/04/12 6:07pm

Timmy84

JoeTyler said:

Timmy84 said:

If the shit's like $35 I'll deal. lol

I bet the 4 cd-super deluxe edition will be like 58$ or something crazy like that... sigh

Xmas, anyone? lol

Yeah it'd probably be close to $60. lol

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Reply #21 posted 09/04/12 6:15pm

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wanna see the tracklist. bet we can guess at least 40 out of the 50 (or 60 out of the 80), but still interested to see what they decide is worthy. a true career spanning greatest hits would be great, but when you get into this number of tracks, the artist generally has some ideas about what you should here, and it doesn't always line up with what anyone else wants to hear from them.

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Reply #22 posted 09/04/12 6:19pm

JoeTyler

errant said:

wanna see the tracklist. bet we can guess at least 40 out of the 50 (or 60 out of the 80), but still interested to see what they decide is worthy. a true career spanning greatest hits would be great, but when you get into this number of tracks, the artist generally has some ideas about what you should here, and it doesn't always line up with what anyone else wants to hear from them.

yeah, I see what ur talkin bout

Stray Cat Blues, Sister Morphine, Time Waits For No One, Hand of Fate, Worried About You, stuff like that...

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Reply #23 posted 09/04/12 6:21pm

Timmy84

A hits set with their album tracks would be a good idea.

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Reply #24 posted 09/04/12 6:29pm

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Timmy84 said:

A hits set with their album tracks would be a good idea.

I'd qualify a lot of the Stones' album tracks as hits.

But I have a feeling there's a lot of obscure stuff from the '80s & '90s they're going to be sure I have whittle down when I put this on my iTunes lol

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Reply #25 posted 09/04/12 6:31pm

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errant said:

Timmy84 said:

A hits set with their album tracks would be a good idea.

I'd qualify a lot of the Stones' album tracks as hits.

But I have a feeling there's a lot of obscure stuff from the '80s & '90s they're going to be sure I have whittle down when I put this on my iTunes lol

lol I wouldn't put it past them.

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Reply #26 posted 09/04/12 11:50pm

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JoeTyler said:

errant said:

wanna see the tracklist. bet we can guess at least 40 out of the 50 (or 60 out of the 80), but still interested to see what they decide is worthy. a true career spanning greatest hits would be great, but when you get into this number of tracks, the artist generally has some ideas about what you should here, and it doesn't always line up with what anyone else wants to hear from them.

yeah, I see what ur talkin bout

Stray Cat Blues, Sister Morphine, Time Waits For No One, Hand of Fate, Worried About You, stuff like that...

The guitar alone on "Hand of Fate" makes it worthy of inclusion.

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Reply #27 posted 09/05/12 1:30am

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Harlepolis said:

I don't own anything by the RS, so this might be my 1st purchase.


Looks like a good place to start. Personally, I already have their best albums and I'll save my €€ for the upcoming Dylan album
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Reply #28 posted 09/05/12 5:33am

JoeTyler

rialb said:

JoeTyler said:

yeah, I see what ur talkin bout

Stray Cat Blues, Sister Morphine, Time Waits For No One, Hand of Fate, Worried About You, stuff like that...

The guitar alone on "Hand of Fate" makes it worthy of inclusion.

courtesy of Wayne Perkins if I'm not mistaken...

tinkerbell
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Reply #29 posted 09/05/12 8:02am

LiveToTell86

By the way, I believe Forty Licks is out of print so this set should be a great pick for the casuals.

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