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Flashpoint

Flashpoint
 

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Flashpoint

 
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Release Date: April 02, 1991
Label: Virgin Records
Rating: 4.0
 
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Tracklist of Flashpoint

Disc 1
1 Continental Drift (Intro)  5:15 no lyrics yet - submit it
2 Start Me Up  3:34 view lyrics
3 Sad Sad Sad  4:02 view lyrics
4 Miss You  3:37 view lyrics
5 Rock and a Hard Place  4:12 view lyrics
6 Ruby Tuesday  3:17 view lyrics
7 You Can't Always Get What You Want  7:43 no lyrics yet - submit it
8 Factory Girl  2:09 no lyrics yet - submit it
9 Can't Be Seen  4:18 no lyrics yet - submit it
10 Little Red Rooster  3:07 no lyrics yet - submit it
11 Paint It, Black  3:46 view lyrics
12 Sympathy for the Devil  6:16 view lyrics
13 Brown Sugar  3:50 view lyrics
14 Jumpin' Jack Flash  3:45 no lyrics yet - submit it
15 (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction  3:47 no lyrics yet - submit it
16 Highwire  4:46 no lyrics yet - submit it
17 Sex Drive  5:07 no lyrics yet - submit it

Reviews:

Do not get this!

This is a horrible cd! it is nothing like the studio cuts- and it kills the whole song. Especially You Cant Always Get What You Want... Save ur money and buy Hot Rocks or Let it Bleed
Some advice- only buy studio cuts unless you specifically want it that way.

Some live hot rocks!

The Rolling Stones were promoting STEEL WHEELS when recording this album. It opens with an introductory excerpt of CONTINENTAL DRIFT from SW. Then there's START ME UP from 1981's TATTOO YOU. Then there's another SW track,SAD SAD SAD. MISS YOU is a "hot rock" from 1978's SOME GIRLS. It also became one of FORTY LICKS. Also from SW is ROCK AND A HARD PLACE. RUBY TUESDAY was a hit from 1965 and is also a "hot rock" and another of FORTY LICKS. YOU CAN'T ALWAYS GET WHAT YOU WANT is from 1969's LET IT BLEED,also a "hot rock" and a "lick". FACTORY GIRL is an old country tune that the Stones don't perform live very often. Frontman Mick Jagger asked bassist Bill Wyman what album it was from. Neither Jagger nor Wyman remembered. Then it hit Jagger. "It's from BEGGARS' BANQUET.",Jagger quipps. On another SW track,CAN'T BE SEEN,lead guitarist Keith Richards takes the lead. Willie Dixon's LITTLE RED ROOSTER is cool. PAINT IT BLACK is another oldie-but-goodie from 1966(another "hot rock" and "lick"). SYMPATHY FOR THE DEVIL is pretty cool. From 1971's STICKY FINGERS is BROWN SUGAR,another "hot rock" and "lick",of course. JUMPING JACK FLASH is a "gas,gas,gas",as mentioned in the song. Peter Frampton recorded that one live on his FRAMPTON COMES ALIVE! album. That was a cover hit for Aretha Franklin. (I CAN'T GET NO)SATISFACTION is another "hot rock" and "lick". Then there's two new studio tracks,HIGHWIRE and SEX DRIVE. U2's RATTLE AND HUM is both a studio and live album also. This album is a sequel to 1982's LOVE YOU LIVE which was recorded while promoting TATTOO YOU. Also it was originally released on Rolling Stones Records,a division of Sony,originally Atlantic Recording Corporation. All Rolling Stones albums are on Virgin now. Several years ago,Virgin bought ownership rights to the Stones' albums.

there's nothing better than live rolling stones

i own three rolling stones albums now, but there's nothing like listening to them live on cd. there are two new studio tracks on the cd. at first, i thought they had covered "sex drive" by twisted sister and w.a.s.p., but a closer listen brung up different lyrics.