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Rock & Roll Circus

Rock & Roll Circus
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  • Seller:harky55
  • Sales Rank:34,391
  • Format:Live
  • Media:Audio CD
  • Discs:1
  • Shipping Weight (lbs):0.3
  • Dimensions (in):5.7 x 4.9 x 0.6
  • Release Date:October 15, 1996
  • MPN:018771126829
  • UPC:018771126829
  • EAN:4000003001802
  • ASIN:B000003BD3
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Features:
  • VERY GOOD COND CLEAN W/LINER NOTES

Tracks
  • MickJagger's Introduction Of Rock And Roll Circus - Mick Jagger
  • Entry Of The Gladiators - Julius Fucik
  • Mick Jagger's Introduction Of Jethro Tull - Mick Jagger
  • Song For Jeffrey - Jethro Tull
  • Keith Richard's Introduction Of The Who - Keith Richard
  • A Quick One While He's Away - The Who
  • Over The Waves - Juventino Rosas
  • Ain't That A Lot A Love - Taj Mahal
  • Charlie Watt's Introduction Of Marianne Faithfull - Charlie Watts
  • Something Better - Marianne Faithfull
  • Mick Jagger's And John Lennon's Introduction Of The Dirty Mac - Mick Jagger And John Letter
  • Yer Blues - The Dirty Mac
  • Whole Lotta Yoko - Yoko Ono And Ivry Gitlis With The Dirty Mac
  • John Lennon's Introduction Of The Rolling Stones/ Jumping Jack Flash - John Lennon/ The Rolling Stones
  • Parachute Woman - The Rolling Stones
  • No Expectations - The Rolling Stones
  • You Can't Always Get What You Want - The Rolling Stones
  • Sympathy For The Devil - The Rolling Stones
  • Salt Of The Earth - The Rolling Stones


Editorial Reviews:
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Rolling Stones Photos

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Conceived in late-'60s London, this literal three-ring would-be "television spectacular" featuring the Stones and a select cadre of friends and associates became (along with the Beach Boys' Smile album and Bob Dylan's Albert Hall concert) one of the era's greatest unreleased projects. When it finally surfaced in the late '90s, those overinflated expectations all but guaranteed it a tepid response. Legend has it that the Stones originally nixed it because they felt overshadowed by the Who, but it's likely the shelving had more to do with the band's then-unsettled state of affairs. The Stones' raw, powerful set here both bridges the first Stones era with what was essentially the swan song of band's ill-fated cofounder Brian Jones, who would be fired for ongoing substance-abuse problems. (That really took some doing in a band that also featured Keith Richards!) Also notable is the one-time-only teaming of John Lennon, Eric Clapton, Richards, and Jimi Hendrix Experience drummer Mitch Mitchell (as "The Dirty Mac") for a long, loud, and lugubrious workout of Lennon's "White Album" standout "Yer Blues." --Jerry McCulley

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