Review: This special live album from 966 captures The Rolling Stones at the height of their early rock 'n' roll frenzy. It is a legendary performance for those who know and showcases the band's raw energy and magnetic stage presence during their first-ever Hawaii concert. Recorded live for broadcast, the setlist is a thrilling mix of iconic hits like '(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction' and 'Paint It Black' as well as ':any Jane' and it's a wonderful example of their blues-driven sound and rebellious spirit. This special posing from Loco Motion offers fans a rare glimpse into the Stones' formative years while also immortalising a powerful, historic moment in their rise to becoming rock legends.
Review: In 1962, a chance convergence of historical contingencies in Dartford, Kent, would set the stage for the formation of one of the world's best-known rock and roll bands, The Rolling Stones. After Mick Jagger and Keith Richards took inspiration from rock icons Chuck Berry and Bo Diddley, not to mention the comparatively sentimental Chicago blueses of Brian Jones and Ian Stewart, the group's had laid the mac for their own sound. The Rolling Stones' love for early blues legends would define their success; this compilation The celebrates those roots, from Muddy Waters' 'Just Want to Make Love to You' through to Chuck Berry's 'Memphis, Tennessee' and Robert Johnson's 'Love In Vain'. Special bonus tracks include the jazz-infused 'Key To The Highway' by Jazz Gillum, further proving Jagger and company's far-reaching inspirations.
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