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The Rolling Stones- LIVE LICKS- 2CD (Bikini Cover)- 2004-
- EMI Music Netherland B.V./Promotone B.V.- 724387518025- 650 grn
LIVE LICKS is a double live album by The Rolling Stones and was released on 1st November 2004. Coming six years after No Security, this ninth official Rolling Stones full-length live release captures performances from the band's year-long 2002–2003 Licks Tour in support of their career-spanning retrospective Forty Licks. Of the special guests taking part, Sheryl Crow appears on "Honky Tonk Women", while Solomon Burke sings on his own "Everybody Needs Somebody To Love", which the Rolling Stones originally covered on The Rolling Stones No. 2 in 1965. The Rolling Stones released two subtly different versions of cover art for LIVE LICKS - an American and British version. While both feature The Rolling Stones logo's tongue in a very suggestive context, on the U.S. version, the computer-animated Japanese woman is wearing a bikini top, on the U.K. version she is not. LIVE LICKS became a Gold record on 9 December 2004.
PERSONNEL: Mick Jagger – lead vocals, harmonica, guitar, percussion, keyboards; Keith Richards – guitars, backing vocals, lead vocals; Ron Wood – guitars, piano; Charlie Watts – drums; Darryl Jones – bass guitar; Chuck Leavell – keyboards, backing vocals; Bernard Fowler – backing vocals, percussion, keyboards; Lisa Fischer – backing vocals, percussion; Blondie Chaplin – backing vocals, percussion, acoustic guitar, electric guitar; Bobby Keys – saxophone; Andy Snitzer – saxophone, keyboards; Michael Davis – trombone; Kent Smith – trumpet; Sheryl Crow, Solomon Burke – vocals.
Since 1977, when the double-live Love You Live offered a live souvenir of the 1976 Black And Blue Tour, The Rolling Stones made a habit of documenting their recent tour with a live album released a year later. It's as reliable as clockwork, but in the early days of the 2000s there was a spanner in the works - The Stones hadn't released an album of new material since 1997. Undaunted, the group launched a full-scale international tour in 2002. At its core, it was a greatest-hits tour, but it was a greatest-hits tour with a difference - the group switched up venues, playing clubs, arenas, and stadiums, and they played with their set lists too, throwing in never-performed album tracks, cult favorites, and covers into the mix with the old warhorses. This tour was lavishly chronicled in the excellent 2003 four-DVD set Four Flicks, but there still wasn't an audio document of this blockbuster tour until the double-CD LIVE LICKS appeared in late 2004. The first disc is devoted to the songs you know by heart, the second to fan favorites, covers, and tunes never before on another Stones live album. While the song selection on the latter initially seems haphazard it actually holds together very well as it spins, demonstrating the depth of the band's catalog and their musicality. Most surprisingly, this album is convincing proof that The Rolling Stones sounded better on this tour than they had in years. They still boast an enormous number of auxiliary musicians, but these are players that have been with The Stones for years, if not decades, so all musicians sound comfortable with each other as a band, which makes the music supple and strong. While The Stones haven't abandoned their arena-ready, cinematic shtick, it no longer sounds cartoonish, it sounds natural. The band has the ability to make this large-scale arena rock sound as if it were being played in a packed bar. In other words, this is how a veteran band sounds when it's not coasting. Not that this makes for an essential Stones album, but it is a thoroughly enjoyable one.
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Comes In A Standard Jewel Case With Double Transparent Tray Includes 16-Page Booklet.
On CD: Made In The E.U.; On Back Cover: Printed In The E.U.
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