Big Hits: High Tide and Green Grass [US] (Remastered) The Rolling Stones

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  • Release Date: 08/27/2002
  • Original Release: 1966
  • Sales Rank: 2,766
  • Label: ABKCO
  • UPC: 018771900122
 
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Big Hits: High Tide and Green Grass [US] (Remastered)

1LISTEN(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction 3:44
2LISTENThe Last Time 3:42
3LISTENAs Tears Go By 2:46
4LISTENTime Is On My Side 3:01
5LISTENIt's All over Now 3:27
6LISTENTell Me 3:49
7LISTEN19th Nervous Breakdown 3:58
8LISTENHeart of Stone 2:52
9LISTENGet Off Of My Cloud 2:56
10LISTENNot Fade Away 1:49
11LISTENGood Times, Bad Times 2:32
12LISTENPlay With Fire 2:13

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Editorial Reviews

The first hits compilation of the Rolling Stones is still one of the most potent collections of singles that one can find. Listening to it in 1966 or today, one can understand how, almost prematurely for the 1960s -- as most of the material here dates from 1964 or 1965 -- the Stones set themselves up as the decade's most visible rock & roll rebels. The defiant, in-your-face fuzztone riff and sexually frustrated lyrics of "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction" and the frenetic pounding punk anthem "Get Off of My Cloud" are highlights of a 12-song set that has no weak points, only peaks -- the louder-than-life rhythm guitars on "It's All Over Now" and "The Last Time," the wailing R&B of "Time Is on My Side," the balladry, folk, and soul style of "As Tears Go By" and "Tell Me," and all of the rest make for a body of work that's still amazing to hear decades after the fact. Appearing as it did in the late winter of 1966, this collection completely missed the group's drift into psychedelia, and it has since been supplanted by Hot Rocks and More Hot Rocks, but Big Hits is still the most concentrated dose of the early Stones at their most accessible that is to be had, short of simply playing their first five U.S. albums. The artwork and photography were pretty cool too, and the original LP had one of rock's early classic gatefold album designs. Bruce Eder, All Music Guide

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