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Singles 1968-1971 Vol 3 (Bonus Dvd) [Box set]

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  • Audio CD (March 1, 2005)
  • Number of Discs: 10
  • Format: Box set
  • Note on Boxed Sets: During shipping, discs in boxed sets occasionally become dislodged without damage. Please examine and play these discs. If you are not completely satisfied, we'll refund or replace your purchase.
  • Label: Abkco
  • ASIN: B0007OY3XO
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  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
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"Singles 1968-1971 is a wonderful set for collectors, and it retains the high standard of the rest of the series."

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The Rolling Stones Singles 1968-1971 follows the release of The Rolling Stones Singles Box 1963-1965 and The Rolling Stones Single Box 1965-1967, both of which were critically acclaimed. The third collection kicks off with "Jumpin' Jack Flash," recorded at London's Olympic Studios in the spring of 1968. It was the single that marked a return to hard rocking form for the "world's greatest rock `n roll band" that had earlier been experimenting with acoustic and psychedelic sounds. "Brown Sugar," recorded in Muscle Shoals, Alabama in 1969 reflects a time in the band's history when its southern (US) roots were explored and celebrated.

The third volume features a total of nine individual CDs and a bonus DVD that includes the original "Jumpin' Jack Flash" promo film directed by Michael Lindsey-Hogg as well as the band's 1964 performance of "Time Is On My Side" from the Ed Sullivan Show plus a live 1967 version of "Have You Seen Your Mother, Baby, Standing In the Shadow?" and the 2003 video of the Neptunes' remix of "Sympathy For The Devil."

The Rolling Stones Singles 1968-1971 chronicles the transition in the band when, in 1969, Mick Taylor replaced original guitarist Brian Jones who met his demise shortly thereafter. The rest of the Stones' seminal lineup: Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Bill Wyman, Charlie Watts (plus compatriot Ian Stewart on keyboards) remained intact over the period chronicled in the set.

The discs in the series, for the most part, replicate the sequencing and packaging of the band's original 45s, as released both in the US and UK. One of the highlights is "Memo From Turner," heard in the 1970 feature film Performance starring Mick Jagger. The flip side, "Natural Magic," a Ry Cooder instrumental from the film is coupled with that track on one disc.

One of the CDs in the set is devoted entirely to "Sympathy For The Devil" including the original 1968 version that was finally released as a single (in the UK) in 1976. Three remixes completed in 2003, including versions by Fatboy Slim, Full Phatt Productions and the aforementioned Neptunes version are offered. The "Sympathy" disc is an enhanced CD that features Music Notes(tm) technology that offers the listener an opportunity to view and print the sheet music for the song. When viewed on a computer screen, the sheet music synchronizes with the original recording. The sleeve for this disc is a "3-D" lenticular rendering of the band's famed tongue and lips logo.

As with "Sympathy..," a number of other Stones tracks were released years after their creation, and The Rolling Stones Singles 1968-1971 finds a berth for all of these including the Stevie Wonder-penned "I Don't Know Why." That track was recorded in 1969 and released in 1975, the year that also saw the release of 1964's "Try A Little Harder," which is also included.

Each of the nine discs is individually packaged in a picture sleeve utilizing original artwork that approximates the look and feel of the original single releases while the actual discs strongly resemble the black vinyl of the original singles. The Rolling Stones Singles 1963 -1965 and The Rolling Stones Singles 1965 -1967 were recipients of the Step (Magazine) Design Award, acknowledgment of the top graphic designs of 2003 and 2004. The third volume in the series carries on that tradition of design excellence and innovation.

A 28-page booklet, packed with rare photos and extensive annotation is part of the collection as is an exclusive original essay by Rolling Stones authority Nigel Williamson. It provides a highly detailed historical narrative that puts the classic material of The Rolling Stones Singles 1968-1971 in perspective, offering facts and insight into the recording efforts of the group during a period of great upheaval and creativity.


 

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38 of 39 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars "The London Years" Compared To The 3 "Singles" Box Sets, June 12, 2006
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This review is from: Singles 1968-1971 Vol 3 (Bonus Dvd) (Audio CD)
The purpose of this review is to completely compare the contents of "Singles Collection: The London Years" to the 3 "Singles" box sets which as a group contain the same songs plus more. There are some good comparisons in the other reviews, but also several omissions and inaccuracies, so hopefully this 1-to-1 comparison will clear things up a bit as to what songs are included on each, and which "missing" songs can also be found on the other ABKCO CD's, particularly "More Hot Rocks: Big Hits & Fazed Cookies". Each of these collections is rather expensive, so hopefully this may help you decide which sets you really need or want.

To settle one thing first though, the songs on the "Got Live If You Want It" EP contained in the "Singles 1963-1965" box set are NOT included on the full length CD "Got Live If You Want It". They share the same title but that's all, and were actually two different releases. Buying the full length CD will NOT get you all the same songs on the EP as indicated in another review. With that out of the way.....

"Singles 1963-1965": "Singles Collection: The London Years" contains all of the songs included in this box set, with the exception of 3 original British EP's exclusive to the box set. The first EP contains You Better Move On (also available on "December's Children") and Poison Ivy, Bye Bye Johnny & Money (all 3 also available on "More Hot Rocks: Big Hits & Fazed Cookies"). The second EP (originally titled "5 X 5") contains If You Need Me, Empty Heart, 2120 South Michigan Avenue, Confessin' The Blues and Around & Around, all of which are also available on the "12 X 5" CD. The third EP (the afore mentioned "Got Live If You Want It") contains early live versions of We Want The Stones, Everybody Needs Somebody To Love, Pain In My Heart, Route 66, I'm Movin On & I'm Alright, none of which are available on any other CD (with the possible exception of I'm Alright which may or may not be the same version included on the full-length "Got Live..." CD).

Conclusion: Both "The London Years" and "Singles 63-65" contain the early single/B-sides Come On (also available on "More Hot Rocks") as well as I Want To Be Loved, I Wanna Be Your Man & Stoned which aren't available on any other ABKCO CD. So both sets contain 3 songs not included elsewhere, plus the box set includes the live EP. So the deciding factor between "The London Years" and "Singles 63-65" would appear to be the live EP.

"Singles 1965-1967": "Singles Collection: The London Years" contains all of the songs included in this 2nd box set, with no exceptions. Both contain the single/B-sides Long Long While & We Love You (also available on "More Hot Rocks") and Sad Day & Who's Driving Your Plane? which aren't available on any other ABKCO CD. So both sets contain 2 songs not included elsewhere. No further conclusions.

"Singles 1968-1971": "Singles Collection: The London Years" contains all of the songs included in this 3rd box set, with a few unique exceptions. The third box set additionally contains Everybody Needs Somebody to Love (also available on "The Rolling Stones Now!") and three non-ABKCO B-sides + 3 remixes exclusive to the box set. The B-sides are the Ry Cooder instrumental Natural Magic (from the film "Performance" soundtrack...Memo From Turner was the A-side) and Bitch & Sway which were the B-sides to Brown Sugar & Wild Horses. My guess is the licensing rights to these B-sides belong to Virgin Records, etc. and hadn't yet been negotiated when "The London Years" was originally released back in 1989. The remixes appear to be 3 different "rap" style remixes of Sympathy For The Devil. The box set also contains a bonus DVD (see the item description for more on that).

Conclusion: Both "The London Years" and "Singles 68-71" contain the B-side Child Of The Moon (also available on "More Hot Rocks") and Brown Sugar & Wild Horses (also available on "Hot Rocks 1"). So the deciding factor between "The London Years" and "Singles 68-71" would appear to be the three non-ABKCO B-sides, the three remixes and the DVD contained in the box set.

Final Conclusion: For the completest collector who has to have absolutely everything on CD, you basically have 2 choices. Buy all 3 box sets, or buy "Singles Collection: The London Years" and the two box sets "Singles 63-65" & "Singles 68-71" (a lot of duplication, though "The London Years" runs a little cheaper than the box sets + you don't have to change CD's as often).

A slightly cheaper option if you're mainly interested in completing the ABKCO Rolling Stones "canon" not released on the regular studio full-length CD's is to buy "Singles Collection: The London Years" and "Singles 1963-1965". You'd only be missing the three non-ABKCO B-sides and the 3 Sympathy For The Devil remixes.

A cheaper option still, if you're only interested in the very early singles & live EP and can live without a few later ABKCO B-Sides, is to buy "More Hot Rocks: Big Hits & Fazed Cookies" and "Singles 1963-1965". With those 2 you'd only be missing Sad Day, Who's Driving Your Plane? and the three non-ABKCO B-sides and the 3 remixes.

In truth, the 2nd & 3rd discs of "Singles Collection: The London Years" make an interesting listen because each is primarily made up of A & B sides not included on the regular studio CD's. So they're almost like listening to independent CD's without repeating too many songs you'll hear when listening to the other albums. The 2nd disc from "More Hot Rocks" and also "Through The Past Darkly (Big Hits Vol. 2)" do the same, only with different selections of songs, so comparing these two further is highly recommended as well.

Decisions, decisions. Hope this helps.
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33 of 36 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A real gem for collectors, March 3, 2005
This review is from: Singles 1968-1971 Vol 3 (Bonus Dvd) (Audio CD)
This is the third and final installment of box sets covering the Stones singles released between 1963 - 1971. All three box sets are a treasure for stones collectors because we get the original artwork for all the singles (and early EP's) that the Stones released in the sixties. The cd's actually look like old 45's. This box set covering the years 1968 - 1971 has a cool bonus dvd with several live performances and the classic old Jumpin' Jack Flash video. However, this series of box sets is not for casual fans. The vast majority of songs can be found on the old London Years box set which Abkco remastered in their 2002 Rolling Stones remastered series. One omission on the singles 1968 - 1971 box set is the live version of Let It Rock recorded at Leeds University in 1971 and originally released in the UK as the B side to Brown Sugar is not included. Apparently this is because Virgin owns the rights to that song. Bottom line is that all three singles box sets are awesome if you want to have cd replicants of all the original 45's and the early EP's with their original artwork.
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12 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars The 45rpm version of Street Fighting Man!, October 29, 2005
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This review is from: Singles 1968-1971 Vol 3 (Bonus Dvd) (Audio CD)
More like 1968-76 with a touch of 2003, but let's not split hairs here.

There is more to celebrate in this set as a bonus DVD with four chapters including the *Jumpin' Jack Flash* video (with alternate audio take), an *Ed Sullivan Show* appearance, and the *Have You Seen Your Mother...* video are featured.

Accordingly, fans are once again overcharged for this extravagance, this time to a tune of $55-60. All of these images and songs could have been put together in a nice book & CD set for under $40 that could have avoided this cumbersome collection of pieces. The spectacular detail and craftsmanship however, make this -- as with the other sets -- a worthy collector's item; down to the 'grooves' on the the top-side of the CD singles. The only disc on which the grooves do not belong is the 2003 SFTD CD single. Without a doubt, the inclusion of the rare *Street Fighting Man* PS is a joy to own for most whom could not afford over $10,000 for the real thing.

An even more exciting aspect of this edition's *Street Fighting Man* is that it is the original (and alternate) single version which is otherwise unavailable by any other legal means on CD.

Despite the detail, there are glaring omissions. Abkco did not include the alternate 'single' version of *Sway*, and one track was missed entirely: *Let It Rock [live]* from the UK 3-track *Brown Sugar* single.

A 5-star collectible that could have been improved upon. Stones fans will nevertheless rejoice.
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