Rolling Stones Grrr Limited Edition Rare 12238 Numbered Five Lp Box Set + Live

Rolling Stones Grrr Limited Edition Rare 12238 Numbered Five Lp Box Set + Live

Rolling Stones Grrr Limited Edition Rare 12238 Numbered Five Lp Box Set + Live

THE ROLLING STONES - BOX SET COLLECTION OF GREATEST HITS GRRR limited edition VINYL NUMBERED 12238 BOX SET - THIS IS OUR LAST BOX FOREVER + FOR THE COLLECTOR WE ARE ADDING GRRR LIVE TRIPLE LP SET. & TYPE IN RSTONES INTO THE SEARCH FIELD WITHIN OUR STORES SECTION AS YOUR PERSONAL CODE AND ALL INDIVIDUAL TITLES + INFORMATION WILL APPEAR. Mymusicfix is offering some of the rarest Rolling Stones collectible Vinyl ever released.

Each of these titles are very Limited Editions with most gone forever for fans & collectors of classic Stones LP additions. You will be one of the last people in the world to own these Rolling Stones masterpieces. So Don't Miss Out. Beacause what is " here today will be gone tomorrow forever".

You should never pass up the opportunity to upgrade your collection. They're each very limited in their pressings and disappear with extraordinary quickness from the vinyl market. This causes prices to skyrocket because once they are gone, they are gone forever! Don't second-guess yourself with this chance to upgrade your collection because before you know it, the opportunity will have passed forever. Individually Numbered 5LP Box Set!

50 Tracks of Greatest Hits! Featuring "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction", "Paint It, Black", "Honky Tonk Women", "Wild Horses" & Many More! Universal Music Group and The Rolling Stones release The Rolling Stones GRRR!

This collection tells the fascinating ongoing story of the Greatest Rock'n'Roll Band In the World, from their high octane version of Chuck Berry's Come On, their first single issued in June 1963, via the thrilling chart-toppers The Last Time, (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction, Get Off Of My Cloud, Jumpin' Jack Flash, and Honky Tonk Women and the perennial juke-box and concert favorites Brown Sugar, Tumbling Dice, Miss You and Start Me Up, all the way to the present day with the inclusion of Gloom And Doom and One More Shot, two new studio recordings recently completed by the group in Paris, France. These new recordings constitute the first time Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Charlie Watts and Ronnie Wood have all been together in the studio since completing the exalted A Bigger Bang album in 2005. Following these recordings were the critically-acclaimed expanded re-releases of the historic 40th Anniversary live Madison Square Garden concert Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out!

In November 2009 and of two of their seventies masterworks Exile on Main St, in May 2010, and some Girls in November 2011. Cover art contains a striking painting by award-winning American artist Walton Ford, who has created the latest in a long line of iconic artwork that has always been part of the band's DNA.

Mick Jagger and Keith Richards were school friends who lost touch, met up again at Dartford train station in 1960, and bonded over a shared love of rock'n'roll and Chicago blues. Within a couple of years, they were joined by guitarist Brian Jones and pianist Ian Stewart and became part of the rich rhythm and blues scene that gravitated around Alexis Korner and Cyril Davies in London. By January 1963, they had added drummer Charlie Watts and bassist Bill Wyman and were playing a repertoire of Chess Records favorites Chuck Berry, Bo Diddley, Muddy Waters -- whose Rollin' Stone composition provided their name -- and Howlin' Wolf -- whose Little Red Rooster became their second UK number one in 1964.

Jagger and Richards forged a creative partnership that endures to this day and has produced some of the most memorable songs in music history, including the much-covered Ruby Tuesday and Wild Horses. The Jagger-Richards catalogue is remarkably consistent, full of unexpected lyrical and melodic twists which helped shaped popular music. Compositions like 19th Nervous Breakdown, Paint It, Black, Have You Seen Your Mother, Baby, Standing in the Shadow? And Let's Spend The Night Together articulated the feelings and frustrations of the counterculture generation and held a mirror to British society. In 1968, the Rolling Stones made the seminal Beggars Banquet album, featuring the heart-of-darkness opener Sympathy For The Devil and the finely-observed Street Fighting Man whose'what can a poor boy do, except to sing for a rock'n'roll band?

Lyric sounds more apposite than ever. They survived the loss of Jones, replaced by Mick Taylor who proved a sterling contributor to Let It Bleed, the influential 1969 album which included the elegiac You Can't Always Get What You Want and the ominous, eerily prescient Gimme Shelter. With Jagger, the ultimate showman setting the gold standard for other lead singers, and Richards, the iconic guitarist raising the bar in riff-making, the Rolling Stones were the first band to master the art and craft of playing arenas and effortlessly made the groundbreaking move into stadiums in the seventies.

They have remained the world's top concert attraction with every successive record-breaking tour, as effective performing beautiful ballads like Angie and Fool To Cry as the out-and-out rocker Respectable, their 1978 riposte to the punks who copped so many moves from them. The arrival of Wood, who took over from Taylor in the mid-seventies, added his signature slide and pedal steel guitar to an already heady brew and proved the perfect partner in the'ancient art for weaving' for Richards on tracks like Beast Of Burden, coincided with the funkier direction of the dance floor fillers Hot Stuff and Emotional Rescue. In 1983, the edgy, sonically-adventurous Undercover Of The Night showed the group still had their finger on the pulse of alternative culture; the controversial Undercover video, directed by Sex Pistols associate Julien Temple, provided another highlight in a storied career that has seen them collaborate with world-famous film-makers like Nicolas Roeg, Jean-Luc Godard, Martin Scorsese, the Maysles and Peter Whitehead. Following Wyman's exit in 1993, they soldiered on and hit another purple patch with the Voodoo Lounge and Bridges To Babylon albums and their respective singles, the harmonica-led Love Is Strong and Anybody Seen My Baby, their first hit to feature sampling and rapping. In 2005, the soulful, gospel-infused ballad Streets Of Love, from A Bigger Bang, became a worldwide smash 42 years after their first chart entry, while the 1972 outtake Plundered My Soul helped the expanded Exile On Main St. Return to the top the UK album charts 38 years after its original release, a feat unmatched by any artist. Cherry-picking timeless hit singles and classic album tracks from their peerless catalogue and bringing the story up to date, the GRRR! Box set offers the perfect collectable package to help Rolling Stones fans celebrate the group's fiftieth anniversary in style.'Doom and Gloom,' one of two new songs here, is the Stones at their best - nasty, funny, sexy and rocking hard.

As for the rest, it's impossible to overstate the importance of these songs. The Stones' obsession with American blues and R&B ('Time Is on My Side,''Little Red Rooster') transforms into a sexually charged class critique ('19th Nervous Breakdown'). Finally, the indelible guitar statements, from'(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction' to'Start Me Up,' are inextricable from the very idea of rock & roll. " - Anthony Decurtis, Rolling Stone Features.

5 Vinyl LPs (50 Tracks). Heavy duty Slip-cover Box dimensions: 12 1/2"w x 13" h x 1 13/16" d. Celebration of the Band's 50th Anniversary. Hit Singles & Classic Album Tracks from the Entire Catalogue Selections: LP1 - Side A: 1. It's All Over Now 4.

The Last Time LP1 - Side B: 1. (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction 2.

Time Is On My Side 3. Get Off Of My Cloud 4. 19th Nervous Breakdown LP2 - Side C: 1.

As Tears Go By 2. Have You Seen Your Mother, Baby, Standing In The Shadow? Ruby Tuesday LP2 - Side D: 1. Let's Spend The Night Together 2. Sympathy For The Devil LP3 - Side E: 1.

You Can't Always Get What You Want 2. She's A Rainbow LP3 - Side F: 1.

Rocks Off LP4 - Side G: 1. Doo Doo Doo Doo Doo (Heartbreaker) 2. It's Only Rock'N' Roll 3. She's A Rainbow LP4 - Side H: 1.

Waiting On A Friend 5. Undercover Of The Night LP5 - Side I: 1. Highwire LP5 - Side J: 1. PLUS HOW ABOUT SOME LIVE - The Rolling Stones GRRR Live! Unforgettable 2012 Concert on 180g 3LP!

Live Hits from Across the Stones' Entire Epic Career! Featuring The Black Keys, Gary Clark Jr. Lady Gaga, John Mayer, Bruce Springsteen & Mick Taylor! The Rolling Stones celebrated their golden anniversary in 2012 and 2013 by embarking on the 50 & Counting Tour, a 30-show itinerary for North America and Europe. On December 15, 2012, the band took the stage at Newark, New Jersey's Prudential Center for the final of four shows in the New York area.

Featuring guest spots from The Black Keys, Gary Clark Jr. Lady Gaga, John Mayer, Bruce Springsteen, and Mick Taylor, the concert proved to be one of the most memorable shows in the band's history. Recorded Live from Newark, New Jersey, December 15, 2012. Get Off Of My Cloud.

It's Only Rock'n' Roll (But I Like It). Gimme Shelter (with Lady Gaga). Going Down with John Mayer and Gary Clark Jr. Before They Make Me Run. Midnight Rambler (with Mick Taylor).

Tumbling Dice (with Bruce Springsteen). You Can't Always Get What You Want. (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction.

International Buyers - Please Note. FACTORY SEALED OUT OF PRINT PRODUCT is IRREPLACEABLE and therefore NOT RETURNABLE. Because of Postal Regulations in following countries -- U.
Rolling Stones Grrr Limited Edition Rare 12238 Numbered Five Lp Box Set + Live