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4.0 out of 5 stars
Flashpoint,
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This review is from: Flashpoint (Audio CD)
Got to say, I disagree with the other review about this album. Every song is good and it pin points a time in the Stones career that was sort of their come back. Steel Wheels was the 1st studio album in 3 yrs and they were in top form playing great live versions of Ruby Tuesday and Sympathy For The Devil, along with cuts from Steel Wheels. Back when the album came out it was 12.00 for the record or $20.00 for the cd so this price is not bad considering its 100% remasterd. Start me up opens the album andSatisfaction ends the live portion. Then as the other reviewer stated, Highwire and Sex Drive are the two studio cuts. Great time piece and a darn good underated live album. If you don't have it, get it!
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great Underrated Live 1989-90 Stones - Consider Deluxe Version,
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This review is from: Flashpoint (Audio CD)
"Flashpoint" is subtitled "Recorded Live 1989-90 Steel Wheels / Urban Jungle World Tour" and was originally released in 1991. Most true Stones fans will love this CD. It holds up favorably to other live recordings ("Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out", "Love You Live", "Still Life", "Live Licks", and "Stripped"). In fact, "Flashpoint" has some of the edginess of "Live Licks" and some of the laid back charm of "Stripped". Jagger, Richards, Wood, Wyman and Watts are backed up by the fabulous Bobby Keys on sax, plus other horns and 2 on keyboards. Some unknown dude named Eric Clapton ;-) plays guitar on "Little Red Rooster" (the only non-Jagger/Richards composition on the set). Collectors may want to consider the 2-CD deluxe version Flashpoint which includes "Everything Is Turning To Gold", "Fancy Man Blues", "Beat of Burden", and "Cook Cook Blues" (not to be confused with the rare and raw C.S. Blues), plus a bunch of disco-like remixes from 1978-89. Much of this material also appears on the recent mega-set The Complete Singles (1971-2006) [45 CDs] although in different configurations; several of the deluxe extras appear on Rarities 1971-2003.
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1.0 out of 5 stars
Tour merch....pass...but,
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This review is from: Flashpoint (Audio CD)
If you can find this CD in a budget bin for a couple of bucks, the song, "Highwire", a studio track tacked on to the end, is worth the $2. (There is another studio song that is tacked on at the end but it is forgettable). The live stuff is okay but the studio versions or other live versions of the songs are better. Tour merch best forgotten.
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