Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out (Remastered) The Rolling Stones

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  • Release Date: 08/27/2002
  • Original Release: 1970
  • Sales Rank: 3,190
  • Label: ABKCO
  • UPC: 018771900528

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Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out (Remastered)

1LISTENJumpin' Jack Flash 4:02
2LISTENCarol 3:46
3LISTENStray Cat Blues 3:46
4LISTENLove In Vain 4:56
5LISTENMidnight Rambler 9:04
6LISTENSympathy for the Devil 6:51
7LISTENLive With Me 3:02
8LISTENLittle Queenie 4:33
9LISTENHonky Tonk Women 3:34
10LISTENStreet Fighting Man 4:03

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Recorded during their American tour in late 1969, and centered around live versions of material from the Beggars Banquet-Let It Bleed era. Often acclaimed as one of the top live rock albums of all time, its appeal has dimmed a little today. The live versions are reasonably different from the studio ones, but ultimately not as good, a notable exception being the long workout of "Midnight Rambler," with extended harmonica solos and the unforgettable section where the pace slows to a bump-and-grind crawl. Some Stones aficionados, in fact, prefer a bootleg from the same tour (Liver Than You'll Ever Be, to which this album was unleashed in response), or their amazing the-show-must-go-on performance in the jaws of hell at Altamont (preserved in the Gimme Shelter film). Fans that are unconcerned with picky comparisons such as these will still find Ya-Ya's an outstanding album, and it's certainly the Stones' best official live recording. Richie Unterberger, All Music Guide

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Classic live Stones, youll just wish it was longerby JohnQ

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July 13, 2009: This is a classic Stones live album. It has some Great cuts. The only problem is that it feels short as there are only 10 songs and in this CD age they really need to add another 10. But it is what it is and it's certainly worth owning.

Liver Than They'll Ever Beby Anonymous

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January 18, 2003: "Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out" is the absolute definitive Rolling Stones live album. It features 10 great songs culled from a Madison Square Garden concert from the tumultous 1969 concert tour that culminated with the infamous Altamont. Among the best performances on the album are "Jumpin' Jack Flash", "Love In Vain" and "Carol". "Sympathy For The Devil" has a makeover here, with the samba beat on the original replaced loud guitars with two scorching solos by Mick Taylor and Keith Richards. Their performance of "Midnight Rambler" is 9 minutes and 4 seconds long, and it doesnt't lose heat for a second. Berry's "Little queenie" is performed superbly, with a chugging melody that reminds me of The Beatles' "Get Back". "Honky Tonk Women" grooves thanks to funky guitar riffs. The flame-enveloped "Street Fighting Man" closes the album. Now's the time to get yer ya-ya's out once again.