A record that is often described as one of the greatest live albums of all time
Graduated in London after a chance meeting between Mick Jagger AND Keith Richards on a railway platform at the train station DartfordThe Rolling Stones, one of the greatest rock groups of all time, released an album in 1970 that is often described as one of the greatest live albums of all time.
An exceptional document of the group’s November 1969 North American tour, largely drawn from two stormy nights at Madison Square Garden From New Yorkthe album Get your Ya-Ya out! presents a series of classics from Rolling Stonesincluding the opening statement of intent, Jumping Jack Flash, as well as Sympathy for the devil, Honky Tonk womena The Midnight Wanderer nine-minute, high-octane closing, The street fighting man.
Powered by the classic rhythm section of Charlie Watts AND Bill Wyman (with Ian Stewart assisting at the piano), and with Keith Richards AND Mick Taylor switching lick guitar and Mick Jagger driving the crowd crazy, Get your Ya-Ya out! shows how cohesive the Stones have become as they entered the new decade.
Rolling Stones: more goodies from the live album
After their cover of Little queen From Chuck Berrydeclares Jagger, “Charlie’s fine tonight, right?”and it is the late drummer who, together with a donkey named Jack, appears on the album cover, photographed by the legendary rock photographer David Bailey. After its release in September 1970, Get your Ya-Ya out! it would be the first live album to reach number one in the UK charts, and to this day remains one of the most influential live recordings of all time.
Now, Get your Ya-Ya out! receives a special reissue 180 gram colored vinyl for the Universal music featuring an archival lithograph print of the show’s film strips, which is now available at the Record Store for the price of $38.99 (From R$226 at the current exchange rate (fees may apply).
Discover the full content of Get your Ya-Ya out!of Rolling StonesIn colored vinyl:
Side A
1. Jumpin’ Jack Flash
2. Carola
3. Stray Cat Blues
4. Love in vain
5. The Midnight Hiker
Side B
6. Sympathy for the devil
7. Live with me
8. Little queen
9. Honky Tonk women
10. Street fighter
Source: Terra

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