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Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out album for sale Product Description
Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out album for sale by Rolling Stones was released Aug 27, 2002 on the Abkco label. Recorded live at Madison Square Garden, New York, New York on November 27-28, 1969. Returning to the American concert scene after a three-year layoff, the Rolling Stones recorded GET YER YA-YA'S OUT! during a triumphant two-date stand at Madison Square Garden in late November 1969 that found B.B. King and Ike & Tina Turner opening for them. Having amassed an impressive recorded output during their three years away from touring, the Stones peppered their sets with hits, including "Honky Tonk Women," "Jumpin' Jack Flash," and "Street Fighting Man." Tipping their collective hats to Chuck Berry, the band also included covers of "Carol" and "Little Queenie" alongside more blues-influenced numbers such as "Stray Cat Blues" and "Love In Vain." Having been a member of John Mayall's Bluesbreakers, new guitarist Mick Taylor parlayed his experience into some impressive slide guitar work. Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out CD music contains a single disc with 10 songs. ...See Full Description
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| Excellent re-release of the best live Stones album I have an early pressing of the lp and the U. S 1986 CD issue of this album. To my ears the new version obliterates the previous cd and comes close to that of the lp, with no surface noise of course. By a reviewer (Washington, DC)  |
| The best live album ever I know-there's some great live albums out there (Who's- Live at Leeds, Frampton Comes Alive, Kiss Alive, etc... ) but the Stones are at their best on this collection. By a reviewer (Tennessee)  |
| The Stones really get it out! Crisp, clear reproduction! Possibly the best version of the stones - ever. Mick Taylor set a high standard of guitar playing that forced Keith Richards to raise his own game to compete. By hendrik (cape town, south africa)  |
| hate to burst your bubbles but... This is one of the most heavily edited "live" lp's ever. It may well have been a studio release with some between song audience chatter. By d.b (florida) |
| Greatest R&R ever recorded! Period. ri Have had this album in it's various forms since it was released. NEVER get tired of listening to it... EVER! Kieth and Mick Taylor combine licks as if connected to the same brain. By Jeff (Bridgeport, CT, USA) |
| First In, Last Out I never really liked the Stones. For the simple reason that the Beatles were pop, the Stones were deemed the first rock band. By S J (Woking) |
| The BEST Stones live album PERIOD Want a Stones live CD? This is the one. I've owned it in many forms for over 25 years and never get tired of it. By JACK SMITH (W-S, NC uSa) |
| Midnight Rambler Fantastic song. Had this on vinyl and strong sound for peanuts price. Yanks wouldn't know strength in depth if it jumped jacked and street fought them in the face - man. By R Blackie (Birmingham Great Britain) |
| A Classic Live rock n' roll the way it should be. Like this? Get Who, Live at Leeds... Humble Pie, Rockin the Fillmore... Free, Live.... By gary (newburgh, IN) |
| Best LIVE album ever??? Yes! This is a very good live album, and now even better in the SACD format. BUT now, with the CD format, we should have got the whole concert or at least 30 minutes more of it since we all know that the concert was longer and there is a lot of empty space left on the CD.... By a reviewer (Sweden) |
| incred live stones!!!!!!! the live ROLLING STONES---... ... well,folks,this is the DEFINING cd of rock n blues. the guitar interplay between Keith R and MICK T--is 100% on the money. By a reviewer (worcester ma.) |
| order # 11778942 I have not received the order yet - please investigate Thank you By hvermeulen (tokai, cape town, south africa)  |
| my all time favourite album This was the first hi fi sound I had ever heard.1977. A friend of mine had the album and I couldn't believe the sound clarity and liveness. By bgf1960 (Bairnsdale, Southern Australia)  |
| Superb Album But ... I could not get it to play on my CD player. Weird. But the music is excellent, if you only have two Stones albums, get this and Hot Rocks. By a reviewer (Kansas City)  |
| Worst sacd I have heard This is a waste of a SACD. The sound is weak and dissapointing. I have plenty of great SACDs but Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out is NOT one of them. By Scott (Pompano Beach, Florida) |
| WEAK!!! Of all my sacs this is the weakest. Shouldn't even be called a sacd. Don't waste your money on this sacd. By Scott (Pompano Beach, Florida) |
| Blistering Blues and Savage Rockers This SACD delivers the goods on the raw energy, mammoth talents and sneer and snarl of the Rolling Stones at their peak. By Bill (Charlotte, NC, USA)  |
| Without a doubt, the best Stones live album. "Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out" was originally put out on cd in 1986. The sound on that one had horrible acoustics. By a reviewer (Staten Island, New York, USA) |
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Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out songs Product Details
| CD Universe Part number | 4937403 |
| Label | Abkco |
| Orig Year | 1970 |
| Catalog number | 719005 |
| Discs | 1 |
| Release Date | Aug 27, 2002 |
| Studio/Live | Live |
| Mono/Stereo | Stereo |
| Producer | The Rolling Stones; Glyn Johns; The Rolling Stones; Glyn Johns; Jody H. Klein (Reissue) |
| Engineer | Gus Skinas; Glyn Johns; Glyn Johns; Gus Skinas |
| Recording Time | 43 minutes |
| Personnel | Keith Richards - guitar, background vocals Mick Jagger - vocals, harmonica Charlie Watts - drums Bill Wyman - bass Mick Taylor - guitar
Also: Ian Stewart |
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Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out album for sale 12 X 5 includes material recorded by the Stones at Chicago's Chess Studios (home to the band's idols Muddy Waters and Howlin' Wolf) on their first US tour. Though this document of the group's early R&B period kicks off with a couple of covers from unsurprising sources (Chuck Berry's "Around and Around,") Mick and Keith waste little time in displaying their own compositional acumen. The acoustic-based, bluesy "Good Times, Bad Times" harkens back to even earlier, more seminal Stones influences than Berry, as does the instrumental "2120 South Michigan Avenue," where the blues-obsessed Jagger's harp is featured a la his hero Little Walter.
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