Artist: The Rolling Stones Title: Beggars Banquet Year Of Release: 1968 / 2010 Label: ABKCO - UIGY 9038 Genre: Rock Quality: DSD64 image (*.iso) 2.0 Total Time: 39:37 Total Size: 1.61 GB
Tracklist:01 Sympathy For The Devil 02 No Expectations 03 Dear Doctor 04 Parachute Woman 05 Jig-Saw Puzzle 06 Street Fighting Man 07 Prodigal Son 08 Stray Cat Blues 09 Factory Girl 10 Salt Of The Earth SHM-SACD (Super High Material SACD) is the ultimate Super Audio CD that utilizes the materials and technologies that were developed for the SHM-CD to further enhance the audio-resolution. These discs are made with polycarbonate developed for the screen of the liquid crystal display. As it has a higher transparency, players can read the signal more faithfully. Also, it excels in fluidity, which enables you to cast a more accurate pit. What works wonders for a low resolution format such as CD should offer even greater sonic improvements in a real high resolution format such as SACD. "When we had been in the States between 1964 and '66, I had gathered together this enormous collection of records, but I never had any time to listen to them," Keith Richards recalled. "In late 1966 and '67 I unwrapped them and actually played them." After the failed psychedelia of Their Satanic Majesties Request, and with guitarist Brian Jones largely AWOL, Richards' record collection led the Rolling Stones back to their version of America: country music on "Dear Doctor," the blues on "Prodigal Son" and urban riots on "Street Fighting Man." And "Sympathy for the Devil," of course, is an anthem for the darkness in every human heart." - www.rollingstone.com From 1968, one of the most innovative albums of the Sixties features the regular songs at Stones concert such as "Sympathy For The Devil" and "Street Fighting Man", and the beautiful melodies such as "No Expectations" and "Salt Of The Earth". Many Stones fans say it's their favorite! The introduction of producer Jimmy Miller refocused the band with enthralling results returning to their blues roots albeit in a radical new way. The last album recorded by the original band, Beggar's Banquet marks the beginning of the Stones invincibility and the end of Brian Jones. "The Stones' most political song [Street Fighting Man] came about after Jagger went to a March 1968 anti-war rally at London's U.S. embassy, with mounted police wading into a crowd of 25,000. The distorted drone was built on acoustic guitars pumped through a mono cassette recorder." - Rolling Stone
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