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Rolling Stones/CT,USA 2015 Remastered

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Not only is this the Stones’ best sound quality item of 2005, but it’s also a very cool live album. It’s a great album because it’s a sound source that works well even without the video. In this respect, it can be said that this album has the same position as the best-selling “L.A. FORUM 1975 4TH NIGHT”. “A BIGGER BANG” was the first live tour that the members took after turning 60, and at the beginning, it was undeniable that they literally lacked vitality. Later, when the Toronto gig before the tour was released, the performance was great, but when the tour started, the reality of age combined and it became a slow start. However, it is a regular pattern for the Stones that the performance content becomes more fulfilling as the tour progresses, and when the schedule for this tour reached November, they finally started full throttle. Among them, the special gig held twice at the Hollywood Bowl was a hot topic as the items at that time were released in real time, letting us know that the Stones’ switch was turned on. Speaking of real time, only two songs were broadcast at the American Music Awards at that time in Salt Lake City, but the number of songs was too small to feel the greatness of this day, and even the items of the audience recording were not released. Since it is a stage record after the Hollywood Bowl, which was literally a turning point in 2005, the performance in Salt Lake City is truly worthy of being called a masterpiece. From the opening, Mick and the band were already bursting with a high-tension mood, and the momentum was so sharp that they reached their first peak with “She’s So Cold”. From there, it was like reaching a climax once every few songs, and it was almost as if the wildness of 1975 had been revived 30 years ago, such as “All Down The Line”, which had already reached the level of runaway. On this day, the tension was so high that the only time the looseness that seems to be characteristic of the Stones was seen was in the intro of “Honky Tonk Women” at the end of the B stage. It seemed that the band and Keith would not mesh, but the performance on this day was so high that it was almost a relief. After all, the Stones were on a roll, and it reminded me of the situation where they could not stop. And at the end of the live, the Stones turned into a completely runaway locomotive. “Satisfaction”, which also performed explosively at the Hollywood Bowl, was even more spectacular on this day. The original was a stereo soundboard recording with the best sound quality, but fine adjustments were made for this release. If you listen to Charlie’s drums in this song and “Rain Fall Down”, you will understand that the sound is clearer. Of course, the original sound quality is superb, so it is not that the sound quality has changed significantly, but the last step was added. Delta Center, Salt Lake City, UT, USA 22nd November 2005 STEREO SBD(*REMASTERED) Disc 1(61:45) 1. Intro 2. Start Me Up 3. You Got Me Rocking 4. She’s So Cold 5. Tumbling Dice 6. Rain Fall Down 7. It’s Only Rock ‘N Roll 8. Wild Horses 9. All Down The Line 10. Night Time Is The Right Time 1 1. Band Introductions 12. Slipping Away 13. Infamy Disc 2(51:17) 1. Miss You 2. Rough Justice 3. Get Off Of My Cloud 4. Honky Tonk Women 5. Sympathy For The Devil 6. Brown Sugar 7. Jumping Jack Flash 8. You Can’t Always Get What You Want 9. Satisfaction STEREO SOUNDBOARD RECORDING

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