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List Price: $29.95 | | Publisher: Alfred Publishing Co., Inc.
Salesrank: 173857
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Editorial Review:
This album-matching folio features transcriptions, complete with tab, to 58 of The Stones' greatest early hits. Includes: Jumpin' Jack Flash * Honky Tonk Woman * Wild Horses * Brown Sugar * Sympathy for the Devil and 52 more -- over 300 pages of music.
The Rolling Stones Singles Collection: The London Years / Guitar Tab Edition Reviews:
Excellent, a must have!! 
2007-09-20 - Great piece of music, if you're a Stone's fun this collection is a MUST own it. Enjoy.
The Rolling Stones Singles Collection: The London Years / Guitar Tab Edition 
2007-03-14 - This is an excellent book with chords and complete musical notation for Rolling Stones singles until the eraly 1970s. The guitar parts also have complete and accurate tablatures. Together the the CD edition of the same title, it makes an invaluable study item for anyone interested in learning this music. Outstanding!
Too Many Alternate Tunings 
2007-02-08 - Great collection, just like the 3-CD collection. As I practice songs in this collection, I keep wondering about all the alternate tunings. I'm sure that the Stones used alternate tunings on some of their songs, but this collection seems to use way too many. The resulting sound is accurate, but I sometimes wind up transposing the tab so that I can play it in the standard EADGBE tuning.
Rolling Stones Singles Collection 
2007-01-05 - This collection of Rolling Stones numbers is far more detailed than I will probably ever be able to use (unfortunately!), but the few songs I have picked up on were all in the correct key to play along with original tracks. So, it would appear to me to be an accurate rendition and a very good reference. I am certainly not sorry I bought it, but I will be looking for a simpler songbook to compliment the material presented. A couple of my all-time favourites are missing (e.g. "Cry to Me" and "Under the Boardwalk"). Maybe the Rolling Stones Fakebook is the answer?
Invaluable source of Rock and Roll and Rythmy and Blues 
2003-12-30 - I've been playing guitar for 16 years, and to my ear the transcriptions in this book are very accurate and superior to tablature you'll find posted on the web that are transcribed by amature guitarists. If this book is properly studied, and you use other teaching sources to really understand the alternate tunings and chord shapes used in these songs you can really open up the fret board in a special way with the use of this book. I also recommend the Hal Leonard Chuck Berry Tab book as a good primer for the songs in this book. With the two together you can have an advance understanding Keith Richards approach to the guitar.