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Review of Rolling Stones, Forty Licks

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By zEURE Rank: Lieutenant-Colonel on 18th Nov 2006

zEURE's Ratings
Other Artists Listened ToLed Zeppelin
FormatAudio CD
Value for money9/10
Overall value9/10
yes zEURE's recommendation

Good Points

I love the collection they have put on this CD. It's good for when you feel in the mood for a blast. This CD has all the classics you want, along with latter-day hits. The booklet inside also has a fabulous written history, and excellent photos from throughout the Stone's career.
Great CD, definitely worth having!

Bad Points

When it first came out it was expensive, as all 2 disc CD's are, but you can get it now for a great price, and it is great value for money.
If you prefer having CD's of a band from the time, for example the CD singles in order, then you're better off not getting this, as they're all mixed around.

General Comments

WOW!
From the "Street Fighting Man" to the last song "Fool To Cry", I was singing and having fun. I have only just got into the Rolling Stones music, and this album really showed me how good they really are.

Buy this album as soon as possible!!

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The Rolling Stones - Forty Licks (Disc 1) (2002)
Digitally Remastered 4 new Songs Incl. The Rolling Stones Post Stamps Forty Licks, like Elvis' 30 #1 Hits, is a career-spanning compilation that wouldn't have happened without the unprecedented, ...

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Forty Licks - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Forty Licks is a double compilation album by The Rolling Stones. A forty-year career-spanning retrospective, Forty Licks is notable for being the first retrospective to combine the band's formative Decca/London era of the 1960s, now licensed by ABKCO Records (Disc 1), with their self-owned...

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The Rolling Stones - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Rolling Stones are an English band whose music was initially based on rhythm and blues and rock& roll. Formed in London and having their first success in the UK, they subsequently became popular in the US during the"British Invasion" in the early 1960s.

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