Available for the first time on vinyl, The Rolling Stones Rock and Roll Circus soundtrack has been expanded to 28 tracks, received a new mix and 192k 24 bit HD restoration. Bonus material included by the late concert pianist Julius Katchen, three additional songs by Taj Mahal and never before heard recordings of The Dirty Mac performing The Beatles classic, “Revolution” and the aptly titled track “Warmup Jam.”
E**S
Great quality pressing and includes bonus tracks not on original release. First time on vinyl
The outer slipcase is not the thickest, but is fine, but each LP comes in its own thick card sleeve with artwork. The inners are poly lined. Vinyl is flat and quiet. Great quality. LP2 is the pick with 2 sides of 1968 live Rolling Stones. LP has some nice other artists, particularly The Who. The bonus disc has a fine turn from Taj Mahal amongst others. If you like your music on vinyl, this is the first release for this on LPs.
A**R
Top live CD
Fantastic
M**N
Rock And Roll Circus CD
This is a great Album for any Rolling Stones Fan, a true gem for anyones collection. Performances from John Lennon and his super band "The Dirty Mac" Consisting of John Lennon on Vocals, Mitch Mitchell on Drums from the Jimi Hendrix Experience, Eric Clapton on Lead Guitar from Cream and Keith Richards on Bass from The Rolling Stones. Other performances on this album are The Who, Jeffro Tull, Taj Mahal, Yoko Ono and Marianne Faithfull. Some true quality talent on this album. A must buy for any fan.
Q**D
The devil needs no sympathy
Historic and unusual album. The lineup is amazing with great versions of well known numbers.
S**N
You can’t always get what you want. But if you try sometimes you might get what you need
With a lot of self indulgent chaf to get through this box set can be a challenge - so drops to 3 stars. But the stones produce some tunes worthwhile. First live outing for You Can’t Always Get... I think. Jimmy Miller produces.
M**N
Great Stones songs
Bought the double cd version. It's worth owning for the six live stones songs, which are brilliant live versions. For a Stones fan, these tracks are historical gems. Apart from Jethro Tulls Song For Jeffrey, most of the rest is absolutely dire and not worth playing.
A**R
John Lennon and Yer Blues
Great.great great.
B**B
Excellent service
Excellent in every way... Thank you . 5/5B
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