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schillid
Disc 1:
Gimme Shelter, Love In Vain, Country Honk, Live with Me, Let It Bleed, Midnight Rambler, You Got the Silver, Monkey Man, You Can’t Always Get What You Want
Disc 2:
Gimme Shelter, Love In Vain, Country Honk, Live with Me, Let It Bleed, Midnight Rambler, You Got the Silver, Monkey Man, You Can’t Always Get What You Want
Disc 3:
Gimme Shelter, Love In Vain, Country Honk, Live with Me, Let It Bleed, Midnight Rambler, You Got the Silver, Monkey Man, You Can’t Always Get What You Want
Disc 4:
Gimme Shelter, Love In Vain, Country Honk, Live with Me, Let It Bleed, Midnight Rambler, You Got the Silver, Monkey Man, You Can’t Always Get What You Want
Only 4 discs?!?
If it were 8 or 10, I'd pay anything
But they all are different
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schillid
New PRINCE re-release of 1999 shows how to do it:
[jambands.com]
1999 Super Deluxe Edition Tracklist:
CD One / LPs One and Two: Remastered Album:
1. 1999
2. Little Red Corvette
3. Delirious
4. Let’s Pretend We’re Married
5. D.M.S.R.
6. Automatic
7. Something in the Water (Does Not Compute)
8. Free
9. Lady Cab Driver
10. All the Critics Love U in New York
11. International Lover
CD Two / LPs Three and Four: Promo Mixes & B Sides:
1. 1999 (7" stereo edit)
2. 1999 (7" mono promo-only edit)
3. Free (promo-only edit)
4. How Come You Don’t Call Me Anymore (1999 b-side)
5. Little Red Corvette (7" edit)
6. All The Critics Love U In New York (7 edit)
7. Lady Cab Driver (7" edit)
8. Little Red Corvette (Dance Remix promo-only edit)
9. Little Red Corvette (Special Dance Mix)
10. Delirious (7" edit)
11. Horny Toad (Delirious b-side)
12. Automatic (7" edit)
13. Automatic (video version)
14. Let’s Pretend We’re Married (7" edit)
15. Let’s Pretend We’re Married (7" mono promo-only edit)
16. Irresistible Bitch (Let’s Pretend We’re Married b-side)
17. Let’s Pretend We’re Married (video version)
18. D.M.S.R. (edit)
CD Three / LPs Five and Six: Vault, Part 1:
1. Feel U Up
2. Irresistible Bitch
3. Money Don’t Grow on Trees
4. Vagina
5. Rearrange
6. Bold Generation
7. Colleen
8. International Lover (Take 1, live in studio)
9. Turn It Up
10. You’re All I Want
11. Something In The Water (Does Not Compute) (Original Version)
12. If It’ll Make U Happy
13. How Come U Don’t Call Me Anymore? (Take 2, live in studio)
All tracks previously unreleased
CD Four / LPs Seven and Eight: Vault, Part 2:
1. Possessed (1982 version)
2. Delirious (full length)
3. Purple Music
4. Yah, You Know
5. Moonbeam Levels **
6. No Call U
7. Can’t Stop This Feeling I Got
8. Do Yourself a Favor
9. Don’t Let Him Fool Ya
10. Teacher, Teacher
11. Lady Cab Driver / I Wanna Be Your Lover / Head / Little Red Corvette (tour demo)
All tracks previously unreleased except **, released on the 2016. compilation, 4Ever
CD Five / LPs Nine and Ten: Live in Detroit – November 30, 1982. (midnight show):
1. Controversy
2. Let’s Work
3. Little Red Corvette
4. Do Me, Baby
5. Head
6. Uptown
7. Interlude
8. How Come U Don’t Call Me Anymore?
9. Automatic
10. International Lover
11. 1999
12. D.M.S.R.
All tracks previously unreleased
DVD: Live In Houston – December 29, 1982:
1. Controversy
2 Let’s Work
3. Do Me, Baby
4. D.M.S.R.
5. Interlude – piano improvisation (contains elements of With You)
6. How Come U Don’t Call Me Anymore?
7. Lady Cab Driver
8. Automatic
9. International Lover
10. 1999
11. Head (contains elements of Sexuality)
All tracks previously unreleased
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schillid
For a future LIB box, they should focus more on the midrange.
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Lynd8
The book looks nice - was there a book for the Beggars 50th?
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schillid
New PRINCE re-release of 1999 shows how to do it:
[jambands.com]
1999 Super Deluxe Edition Tracklist:
*****
All tracks previously unreleased
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Meise
I refused to purchase the Beggars Banqut so called Deluxe Box Set due to missing specialties. It's the same with that one. Why the hell shall I buy a box set containing of basically four times the same songs? Because of a nice booklet? Don' think so.
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Meise
I refused to purchase the Beggars Banqut so called Deluxe Box Set due to missing specialties. It's the same with that one. Why the hell shall I buy a box set containing of basically four times the same songs? Because of a nice booklet? Don' think so.
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schillid
New PRINCE re-release of 1999 shows how to do it:
[jambands.com]
1999 Super Deluxe Edition Tracklist:
*****
All tracks previously unreleased
Exactly Schillid. The Stones seem to be the only Triple AAA artist who can't get their super deluxe releases, well, super deluxey. Apart from the book, it's a box of trinkets.
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Spud
As a vinyl fan, I'd been hoping for an Abbey Road job...like BB....and for a sensible money option without a load of extras.
I can neither afford not justify the cost of this package just in the slender hope that it might include a great sounding LP .
[It's a shame because Abbey Road did a superb job on BB.]
So I'm a bit disappointed and will stick with what I've got.
[I have a couple of 70's Decca pressings of LIB in pretty good nick and the previous Abkco remaster is actually half way decent for this album.]
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ash
Can anyone who's bought this tell us if there's any recording data for the tracks / tape box pictures etc.. in the book please ?
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GerardHennessy
Almost everyone thinks I am crazy for buying the 50th Anniversary box set. But I don't care. I absolutely love it. It is as much a visual and emotional purchase for me as an auditory one. I remember like it was yesterday buying the album when it was released in 1969, then smuggling it up to my bedroom to avoid a face off with my dad, who hated The Stones and would have taken a very poor view of my lashing out one pound nineteen shillings and sixpence (£1.95 or $3.00) on a long playing record of 'that racket'.
In the intervening years I have accumulated several other copies of the album - on vinyl, cassette tape, CD - but now, almost exactly 50 years later to the day, I have bought the ultimate edition of this fantastic album. This box is the creme-de-la-creme and, for me, worth every penny.