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Made in the Shade



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Rolling Stones Music:
Made in the Shade



Music
Made in the Shade
by The Rolling Stones

Made in the Shade
List Price: $13.98Label: Virgin Records Us

Salesrank: 70358

Released: April 5, 2005
Our Price: $7.93
Used Price: $2.00
Media: Audio CD

Made in the Shade Track Listing:
1. Brown Sugar
2. Tumbling Dice
3. Happy
4. Dance Little Sister
5. Wild Horses
6. Angie
7. Bitch
8. It's Only Rock'n Roll (But I Like It)
9. Doo Doo Doo Doo Doo (Heartbreaker)
10. Rip This Joint

Editorial Review:
The Rolling Stones, Made in the Shade

Made in the Shade Reviews:
A Filthy Commercial Success... 4 Star Review
2009-12-08 - You Chumps that complain about what is or isn't on a compilation are pathetic. If you really like the Stones then you already have everything good. If you rely on someone else to tell you what's worth having or important, then you're just a sucker that's ripe for the taking. Buy, borrow or steal the original whole albums(remastered) 'cause there's ALWAYS great stuff on 'em that doesn't make the "greatest" hits or box sets. I give this 4 stars for the songs but leave one off for thinking we fans even need this contrived concoction. And I own this disc! Seriously, it's like talking to children...

One of their best 5 Star Review
2008-03-23 - One of the best Stones albums produced. If you like the Stones, this is a must.

Big Hits (Vol 3) - Remastered 4 Star Review
2008-01-01 - "Made In The Shade" was the third volume of 'big hits' authorized and prepared by the Rolling Stones. ("Hot Rocks" and "More Hot Rocks" were issued by Allen Klein throough their old record label). The first two volumes sold, partly, on the strength of recent hit singles making their album debut - "High Tide & Green Grass" (1966) offered the psycho-rockabilly classic '19th Nervous Breakdown', and - sporting a terrific octangular cover - "Through The Past, Darkly" (1969), dedicated to the recently deceased Brian Jones, was the first album to include the classics 'Honky Tonk Women', 'Jumping Jack Flash', and 'Dandelion'.
"Made In The Shade" (1975) offered no new songs, and was released to coincide with the Stones' 1975 'Tour Of The Americas'. (Klein, ever vigilant, released "Metamorphosis" simultaneously). Like its predecessor, "Through The Past, Darkly", "Shade" neatly marked the end of another era. Mick Taylor had left the group a few months earlier, in December 1974, and this set compiles most of the hit singles and a couple of album tracks issued during 1971 - 74 and included on the four studio albums Taylor made with the band, "Sticky Fingers" (1971), "Exile On Main Street" (1972), "Goats Head Soup" (1973), and "It's Only Rock 'n Roll" (1974). 'Brown Sugar', 'Tumbling Dice', 'Angie', 'Happy', 'Wild Horses', 'It's Only Rock 'n Roll', 'Bitch', and 'Doo Doo Doo Doo Doo (Heartbreaker)' were all hits, and remain classics of their era; skipping the underwhelming Temptations cover 'Ain't Too Proud Too Beg' (which reached # 16) we get its superior b-side, 'Dance Little Sister' and 'Rip This Joint' to complete the lineup. The Stones could have included the single only tracks 'Let It Rock' or 'Through The Lonely Nights', or the alternate single versions (never, to this day, reissued on LP or CD) of 'All Down The Line' and 'Sway', but alas, the tracks here are all familiar versions of classics. What is new is the remastering, as usual by Bob Ludvig, which happens to be spectacular and superior to the 1994 remasters of the Stones' Atlantic era albums. 'Dance Little Sister' and 'It's Only Rock 'n Roll' which sound lumpy and drab on both the original 1974 vinyl and previous CD editions of IORR, jump out of the speakers here. If you have a good system, this may make the purchase of familiar material worthwhile. And since most of those original studio albums are essential, it may be time for the 1971 - 84 era Stones albums to be remastered once again.
And assuming there will be, as usual, no bonus cuts, I'm hoping, at the very least, for another two minutes added onto 'Slave', from "Tattoo You."

One of my Wonder Years albums 5 Star Review
2006-05-29 - I remember seeing this album all over the place growing up. I know I was only 7 when this was released, but bought it when I was 13 almost 14. I looked at the album cover just recently, and saw the adroginous cover, and I gasped. I'm like this is promoting homosexuality. I choose to remember it for the songs though, and they were good picks here, but I felt they could've added a few others here.

This is just killer Stones material 5 Star Review
2006-02-24 - This is the first Rolling Stones purchase I ever made, and it's the one that I always want to play more than the few others that I have. I have the mid 80's version that's not remastered, but I just ordered one of these new Made in the Shade remasters, so I think I'll be quite happy with it. I've heard that maybe about half or a little bit more of this release is hits, but like one of the reviewers of this cd said, this has just the right combination of songs, and I have to heartily agree with that assessment. I'm not a huge fan of the group, so all I really need is the FORTY LICKS Set, plus, MADE IN THE SHADE, and I'm good to go. Enjoy!!!










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