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  <review>This two-LP/two-CD set is both a lot more and a bit less than what it seems. It is seven years' worth of mostly very high-charting -- and all influential and important -- songs, leaving out some singles in favor of well-known album tracks, and in the process, giving an overview not just of the Rolling Stones' hits but of their evolving image. One hears them change from loud R&amp;B-inspired rockers covering others' songs ("Time Is on My Side") into originators in their own right ("Satisfaction"); then into tastemakers and style-setters with a particularly decadent air ("Get Off of My Cloud," "19th Nervous Breakdown"); and finally into self-actualized rebel-poets ("Jumpin' Jack Flash," "Midnight Rambler") and Shaman-like symbols of chaos. On its initial release, Hot Rocks sold well, not only as a unique compilation but also as a panorama of the 1960s. The only flaw was that it didn't give a good look at the Stones' full musical history, ignoring their early blues period and the psychedelic era. There are also some anomalies in Hot Rocks' history for the collector -- the very first pressings included an outtake of "Brown Sugar" featuring Eric Clapton that was promptly replaced; and the original European CD version, issued as two separate discs on the Decca label, was also different from its American counterpart, featuring a version of "Satisfaction" mastered in stereo and putting the guitars on separate channels for the first time. Those musicologist concerns aside, this is still an exciting assembly of material.</review>
  <outline>This two-LP/two-CD set is both a lot more and a bit less than what it seems. It is seven years' worth of mostly very high-charting -- and all influential and important -- songs, leaving out some singles in favor of well-known album tracks, and in the process, giving an overview not just of the Rolling Stones' hits but of their evolving image. One hears them change from loud R&amp;B-inspired rockers covering others' songs ("Time Is on My Side") into originators in their own right ("Satisfaction"); then into tastemakers and style-setters with a particularly decadent air ("Get Off of My Cloud," "19th Nervous Breakdown"); and finally into self-actualized rebel-poets ("Jumpin' Jack Flash," "Midnight Rambler") and Shaman-like symbols of chaos. On its initial release, Hot Rocks sold well, not only as a unique compilation but also as a panorama of the 1960s. The only flaw was that it didn't give a good look at the Stones' full musical history, ignoring their early blues period and the psychedelic era. There are also some anomalies in Hot Rocks' history for the collector -- the very first pressings included an outtake of "Brown Sugar" featuring Eric Clapton that was promptly replaced; and the original European CD version, issued as two separate discs on the Decca label, was also different from its American counterpart, featuring a version of "Satisfaction" mastered in stereo and putting the guitars on separate channels for the first time. Those musicologist concerns aside, this is still an exciting assembly of material.</outline>
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  <title>Hot Rocks 1964–1971</title>
  <year>2002</year>
  <premiered>2002-08-27</premiered>
  <releasedate>2002-08-27</releasedate>
  <runtime>85</runtime>
  <genre>Blues</genre>
  <genre>Blues Rock</genre>
  <genre>Classic Rock</genre>
  <genre>Pop</genre>
  <genre>Pop Rock</genre>
  <genre>Psychedelic Rock</genre>
  <genre>Rock</genre>
  <genre>Rock And Roll</genre>
  <genre>Mod</genre>
  <genre>British Rhythm &amp; Blues</genre>
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    <title>Time Is on My Side</title>
    <duration>03:00</duration>
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  <track>
    <position>2</position>
    <title>Heart of Stone</title>
    <duration>02:49</duration>
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    <position>3</position>
    <title>Play With Fire</title>
    <duration>02:13</duration>
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    <position>4</position>
    <title>(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction</title>
    <duration>03:42</duration>
  </track>
  <track>
    <position>5</position>
    <title>As Tears Go By</title>
    <duration>02:45</duration>
  </track>
  <track>
    <position>6</position>
    <title>Get Off of My Cloud</title>
    <duration>02:55</duration>
  </track>
  <track>
    <position>7</position>
    <title>Mother’s Little Helper</title>
    <duration>02:46</duration>
  </track>
  <track>
    <position>8</position>
    <title>19th Nervous Breakdown</title>
    <duration>03:56</duration>
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  <track>
    <position>9</position>
    <title>Paint It, Black</title>
    <duration>03:22</duration>
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  <track>
    <position>10</position>
    <title>Under My Thumb</title>
    <duration>03:42</duration>
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  <track>
    <position>11</position>
    <title>Ruby Tuesday</title>
    <duration>03:16</duration>
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  <track>
    <position>12</position>
    <title>Let’s Spend the Night Together</title>
    <duration>03:35</duration>
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    <position>1</position>
    <title>Jumpin’ Jack Flash</title>
    <duration>03:42</duration>
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  <track>
    <position>2</position>
    <title>Street Fighting Man</title>
    <duration>03:15</duration>
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    <position>3</position>
    <title>Sympathy for the Devil</title>
    <duration>06:17</duration>
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  <track>
    <position>4</position>
    <title>Honky Tonk Women</title>
    <duration>02:59</duration>
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  <track>
    <position>5</position>
    <title>Gimme Shelter</title>
    <duration>04:30</duration>
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    <position>6</position>
    <title>Midnight Rambler (live)</title>
    <duration>09:14</duration>
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    <position>7</position>
    <title>You Can’t Always Get What You Want</title>
    <duration>07:29</duration>
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    <title>Brown Sugar</title>
    <duration>03:49</duration>
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  <track>
    <position>9</position>
    <title>Wild Horses</title>
    <duration>05:42</duration>
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