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Product ID : 17321693


Galleon Product ID 17321693
Model 7243 8 46740 2 1
Manufacturer Virgin
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Amazon.com This is the seventh live Stones album and the second to appear in three years. Now, what do you want to bet the three men who've appeared on every one of them--Mick, Keith, and Charlie--couldn't name them without a cheat sheet? Chances are, they won't remember this one in five years. Culled from the Bridges to Babylon tour, No Security feels more like a tour memento than a stand-on-its-own recording. The 13 tracks are a mix of familiar chestnuts ("Gimme Shelter," "Live with Me," "The Last Time"), welcome restorations ("Sister Morphine," "Memory Motel"), and tertiary Jagger-Richards tunes ("Flip the Switch," "Thief in the Night"). A few recruits are along for the ride: Taj Mahal turns up on the breath catcher "Corinna," Dave Matthews shares vocals with Mick on "Memory Motel," and jazzman Joshua Redman solos on "Waiting on a Friend." They're all, no doubt, quite proud to have joined these legends on stage and CD. But when they want to hear live Stones, it's a good bet even they will reach for Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out before No Security. --Steven Stolder Product description Live - From The Bridges To Babylon Tour; Tracks: Intro 0:48 / You Got Me Rocking 3:28 / Gimme Shelter 6:11 / Flip The Switch 4:12 / Memory Motel 5:52 / Corinna 3:55 / Saint Of Me 5:17 / Waiting For A Friend 4:52 / Sister Morphine 6:04 / Live With Me 3:55 / Respectable 3:19 / Thief In The Night 5:37 / The Last Time 4:19 / Out Of Control 7:57 Review Guests Dave Matthews ... and Taj Mahal ... hardly call for a loosening of the corset-strings, and only the indelibly stained "Live With Me" rakes up enough sleaze to flutter the heart. -- New Musical ExpressThe playing is top-notch, the song selection is not entirely predictable, and there are even soulful duets with Dave Matthews and Taj Mahal. -- Los Angeles TimesThis souvenir of the venerable band's '97 tour has its moments, mixing strong newer material ("Saint of Me") with undisputed classics.... -- Entertainment Weekly