Forty Licks

Forty Licks

by The Rolling Stones
Forty Licks

Forty Licks

by The Rolling Stones

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record)

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Overview

Forty Licks, like Elvis' 30 #1 Hits, is a career-spanning compilation that wouldn't have happened without the unprecedented, blockbuster success of Beatles 1. Where Elvis' set is hurt by the simple fact that there are too many damn Elvis comps on the market, the Rolling Stones benefit greatly from the fact that there has not been any set that chronicles all their recordings from the '60s through the '90s. It also benefits that this is the concept behind the record -- it's meant to be a journey through their biggest songs, not just the number one hits. Of course, the Stones couldn't have had a CD containing just their number ones that spanned one disc, much less two, because they never topped the charts that frequently. This is a liberating thing (compare it to Elvis', which got weighed down with the number ones, resulting in some subpar selections), since it opens the door for almost every Stones song of note to feature on this collection, along with four new songs (not great, but solid songs, all). Sure, there are many great Rolling Stones moments missing, and not just fan favorites Beggars Banquet or Exile on Main St., either -- "Play With Fire," "2000 Light Years From Home," "Tell Me," "Heart of Stone," "Doo Doo Doo Doo Doo (Heartbreaker)," "Lady Jane," "Time Is on My Side," "Waiting on a Friend," "I'm Free," and "We Love You" are all missing in action. The thing is, as the disc is playing, you don't miss any of them, and it feels like all the hits are here. At first, the nonchronological order seems to be a mistake, but both discs flow well, especially since they're roughly divided thematically (the first is devoted largely to the '60s, with the rest on the second). Yes, the Stones made great albums that should be in any serious rock collection, but if you just want a summary of their best moments, Forty Licks is it; it does its job as well as Beatles 1 did. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine

Product Details

Release Date: 07/28/2023
Label: Abkco Records / Umr
UPC: 0602455771384
Rank: 8442

Tracks

Disc 1

  1. Street Fighting Man
  2. Gimme Shelter
  3. (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction
  4. Last Time
  5. Jumpin' Jack Flash
  6. You Can't Always Get What You Want
  7. 19th Nervous Breakdown
  8. Under My Thumb
  9. Not Fade Away
  10. Have You Seen Your Mother, Baby, Standing in the Shadow?

Disc 2

  1. Sympathy for the Devil
  2. Mother's Little Helper
  3. She's a Rainbow
  4. Get Off of My Cloud
  5. Wild Horses
  6. Ruby Tuesday
  7. Paint It Black
  8. Honky Tonk Women
  9. It's All Over Now
  10. Let's Spend the Night Together

Disc 3

  1. Start Me Up
  2. Brown Sugar
  3. Miss You
  4. Beast of Burden
  5. Don't Stop
  6. Happy
  7. Angie
  8. You Got Me Rocking
  9. Shattered
  10. Fool to Cry

Disc 4

  1. Love Is Strong
  2. Mixed Emotions
  3. Keys to Your Love
  4. Anybody Seen My Baby?
  5. Stealing My Heart
  6. Tumbling Dice
  7. Undercover of the Night
  8. Emotional Rescue
  9. It's Only Rock 'N Roll (But I Like It)
  10. Losing My Touch

Album Credits

Performance Credits

The Rolling Stones   Primary Artist
Sugar Blue   Guest Artist
Al Kooper   Guest Artist
Ivan Neville   Guest Artist,Organ,Vocals (Background)
Sly Dunbar   Guest Artist,Percussion
Marianne Faithfull   Guest Artist
Paul Buckmaster   Strings
Ray Cooper   Percussion
Bill Wyman   Organ,Piano,Percussion,Synthesizer,Bass (Vocal),Guitar (Bass),Vocals (Background)
Bobby Keys   Saxophone,Percussion
The Kick Horns   Brass Band
Jack Nitzsche   Organ,Piano,Percussion,Harpsichord,Sound Effects
Clydie King   Vocals (Background)
Ron Wood   Guitar,Vocals,Vocals (Background)
Nicky Hopkins   Piano
Bernard Fowler   Vocals (Background)
Mick Taylor   Congas,Guitar,Vocals,Synthesizer,Bass (Vocal),Guitar (Bass)
Jim Price   Trumpet
Billy Preston   Piano,Keyboards
Brian Jones   Organ,Piano,Sitar,Guitar,Marimba,Dulcimer,Harmonica,Keyboards,Percussion,Harpsichord,Guitar (Bass),Vocals (Background)
Darryl Jones   Bass (Vocal)
Keith Richards   Guitar,Vocals,Guitar (Acoustic),Vocals (Background)
Charlie Watts   Drums,Percussion
Chuck Leavell   Piano,Keyboards
Sarah Dash   Vocals (Background)
Lisa Fischer   Vocals (Background)
Mick Jagger   Guitar,Vocals,Maracas,Harmonica,Percussion,Vocals (Background)
Jimmy Miller   Drums
Ian Stewart   Organ,Piano
Luis Jardin   Percussion
Norman Hopkins   Piano

Technical Credits

Shirley Jean Womack   Composer
Andrew Loog Oldham   Producer
Bobby Womack   Composer
Bob Ludwig   Mastering Engineer
The Glimmer Twins   Producer
Chris Kimsey   Producer
Eric Easton   Producer
Norman Petty   Composer
Mike Leander   Arranger
Buddy Holly   Composer
Tom Petty   Composer
Keith Richards   Composer
Ben Mink   Composer
k.d. lang   Composer
Mick Jagger   Composer
The Rolling Stones   Producer,Recording Arranger
Glyn Johns   Engineer
Hardin   Composer
Nick Harrison   Arranger
Jimmy Miller   Producer
Nanker Phelge   Composer
Shirley Womack   Composer
Charles Harding   Composer
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