So, it’s true? I get that there are a few rare records there, but I’m not even sure they are all that good. The rest are routinely left over in the Stones section of all used record stores.
Preorder done. Are these numbered sets? I have all these up to the double LP voodoo album I purchased on release day in (summer?)1994 or whatever. Hopefully I read positive reviews on the mastering/pressings before Amazon ships in June. If not I'll just cancel, and be ok with what I have. I'll only be missing BTB (which I intensely dislike) and Bigger Bang.
This particular box isn't my cup of tea (I have all the originals so I'm all set) but glad to see it being available for those that don't have this material on vinyl. Looking forward to the inevitable posts from people who order this from out-of-country vendors about the box/sleeves/LPs getting mangled in the International mail
Is the vinyl that well done? I enjoyed voodoo, not so much this one. I haven't played it much since its year of release admittedly.
$179 on Amazon USA hurry https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07C5FQLFW/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Well, after my using my accumulated Amazon points I got it for $72. We’ll see if that flies. Thanks man!
^ GOT IT! Locked in... at that price, it's a no brainer "The Storm", "Jump on Top of Me", and "I'm Gonna Drive" (along with a remixed version of "So Young", although that song actually dates back to Some Girls). Come join us in the single-by-single thread, we'll be discussing them this time next week Rolling Stones Single-By-Single Thread
Track Listing Title/Composer Performer Time 1 Storm Mick Jagger / Keith Richards The Rolling Stones 2 So Young Mick Jagger / Keith Richards The Rolling Stones 3 Jump on Top of Me Mick Jagger / Keith Richards The Rolling Stones 4 I'm Gonna Drive Mick Jagger / Keith Richards The Rolling Stones
I have an Amazon Prime CC. I use it on all Amazon orders and it gets me 5% off that just accumulates. I can either grab the cash or use it towards other purchases.
That's actually the only late-period album I've found on vinyl. Granted I found it around 2009-ish, before the vinyl boom. It sounds pretty good, especially given how awful the CD was.