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 Post subject: (2007-10-02) Mick Jagger: "The Very Best Of Mick Jagger"
PostPosted: Wed Aug 08, 2007 5:19 pm 
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THE VERY BEST OF MICK JAGGER
To Be Released October 2 on Atlantic/Rhino Records

Features Essential Tracks From All Four Solo Albums, Plus Soundtrack Songs and Three Previously Unreleased Tracks

LOS ANGELES, CA--(Marketwire - August 8, 2007) - THE VERY BEST OF MICK JAGGER, the first overview of his distinguished solo career, is set for release in the U.S. on October 2, on Atlantic/Rhino Records. It's a vivid reminder of the compelling gifts that brought Jagger fame in the first place. As an embodiment of all that rock 'n' roll can mean, he is virtually without peer and that is made plain on this compelling 17-track collection, which includes three previously unreleased performances.
But Mick, for better or worse, is also one of those figures who has far eclipsed the realm of rock 'n' roll to become one of the most recognizable names and faces in the world, as celebrated for who he is as for what he's accomplished. Indeed, he is a "musician and songwriter," one of the greatest singers in rock 'n' roll history, and a restless, adventurous artist.

The earliest track on the album is "Memo From Turner," a raw, R&B burner (showcasing Ry Cooder on slide guitar) that was featured in the seminal 1970 film "Performance," in which Jagger also starred. The most recent track, "Old Habits Die Hard," also references Jagger's film career. It originally appeared on the soundtrack (produced by Jagger and former Eurythmic Dave Stewart) of the 2004 film "Alfie," and it won a Golden Globe® for "Best Original Song."

In between those two peaks, separated by more than three decades, Jagger released four solo albums: "She's The Boss" (1985), "Primitive Cool" (1987), "Wandering Spirit" (1993), and "Goddess In The Doorway" (2001). Ten selections from those albums appear on THE VERY BEST OF, including "God Gave Me Everything," which Jagger cowrote with Lenny Kravitz; "Joy," on which Bono contributes a guest vocal; "Sweet Thing," the singer's irresistibly sensual 1993 single; and "Evening Gown," a paean to lasting love that closes out this set.

THE VERY BEST OF also includes two dynamic collaborations on Motown songs, a favorite source of material for Jagger over the years. Reggae legend Peter Tosh, one of the founding members of The Wailers, was among the first artists signed to Rolling Stones Records in the late '70s. For Tosh's 1978 album, "Bush Doctor," he and Jagger collaborated on a seductive duet on The Temptations' hit, "(You Got to Walk And) Don't Look Back," which was written by Smokey Robinson and Ronald White.

Then, in 1985, Jagger teamed up with David Bowie to scorch Martha & The Vandellas' classic "Dancing in the Street," which was released as a single as part of the Live Aid effort to raise funds for famine relief in Ethiopia. The song went to #1 in England, and the video for it premiered at the Live Aid concert in Philadelphia.

The sizzling "Too Many Cooks (Spoil The Soup)," was produced by John Lennon and recorded by Jagger in 1973 in Los Angeles. The track features an all-star lineup that includes guitarists Danny Kortchmar and Jesse Ed Davis, keyboardist Al Kooper, bassist Jack Bruce, drummer Jim Keltner, and, on background vocals, singer-songwriter Harry Nilsson. It has never previously been released.

The album's two additional previously unreleased tracks are demos from Jagger's "Wandering Spirit" session with producer Rick Rubin. Jagger had sketched out "Charmed Life" (with his daughter Karis on backing vocals) but then decided the track didn't fit with the rest of the album. The rhythmically charged version on THE VERY BEST OF has been remixed by producer Ashley Beedle. "Taking the bare bones of the song and getting to the finished version with Ashley Beedle was a great creative collaboration," remarks Jagger.

Meanwhile, as they were making "Wandering Spirit," Rubin suggested that Jagger spend a day recording with The Red Devils, a torrid L.A. blues band. "The difficult decision I was faced with when listening to the tracks I recorded with The Red Devils, and having to choose only one, reminded me what a great band they were," says Jagger. One of the results of that session is Jagger's previously unreleased rollicking version of Sonny Boy Williamson's "Checkin' Up On My Baby."

While, for the most part, Jagger shuns self-revelation in his songs, this collection constitutes as rich a portrait of the singer as can be imagined. It shows him embracing a wide variety of musical forms -- blues, reggae, rock 'n' roll, dance music, ballads -- and impressing his own inimitable mark on them. It shows him addressing matters of the body and the spirit and celebrating all the ways that music engages us in our lives and in the lives of others. It shows Mick Jagger as a musician, singer, and songwriter, in short, and that's finally who he is. The very best of him is very good indeed.

"It was such a disparate time with lots of ups and down -- fortunately mostly up -- like you do generally have in life," explains Jagger. "For me, it's a great thing to listen to since all the songs speak to a certain time and make things come alive for me."

THE VERY BEST OF MICK JAGGER will be available at all retail outlets and at http://www.rhino.com for a suggested list price of $18.98. The album will also be available at digital retail outlets for a suggested price of $11.99, with ringtones available for six of the tracks.


THE VERY BEST OF MICK JAGGER

Track Listing:

1. God Gave Me Everything
2. Put Me In The Trash
3. Just Another Night
4. Don't Tear Me Up
5. Charmed Life*
6. Sweet Thing
7. Old Habits Die Hard
8. Dancing In The Street
9. Too Many Cooks*
10. Memo From Turner
11. Lucky In Love
12. Let's Work
13. Joy
14. Don't Call Me Up
15. Checkin' Up On My Baby*
16. (You Gotta Walk And) Don't Look Back
17. Evening Gown


*Previously Unreleased

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 Post subject: (2007-10-02) Mick Jagger: "The Very Best Of Mick Jagger"
PostPosted: Wed Aug 08, 2007 5:49 pm 
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Right now, Jimbo is going "YES! YES!! YES!!"

Another Stones-related CD he can add to his collection. And not that he would ever feel he had to justify it, but it is the first Mick Jagger compilation! :yay: :ohyes: :yay:


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Where the F&$% is "Throwaway" and "Ruthless People"?? He's only charted 7 times and they left two of the seven out. Perhaps they're making a disctinction here between "Greatest Hits" and "Best Of", but these two tracks should have been included.

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why "memo from turner"?

is that jagger solo or the stones or did jagger redo and i don't know about it?

jimbo????


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Renny: "Memo From Turner" appeared on the soundtrack to Performance and was issued as a solo single, credited to Mick. Ry Cooder plays guitar. A second version, featuring some (but not all) of the Stones, first showed up on Metamorphosis in 1975. The 3-CD Singles Collection includes the Jagger solo version.

P.S. The Jagger solo version is also included in the 1968-1971 singles box, which reproduces the single sleeve.

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Anyway, the big attraction here is "Too Many Cooks," the legendary Jagger/Lennon collaboration. It's been bootlegged, supposedly from acetates, but I've never heard a version that sounded anywhere near clean. This will be its first legit release.

And I assume track 14 should be "Don't Tear Me Up," from Wandering Spirit, which got significant airplay on rock radio.

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jimbo,

i knew you would clear this up.

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Hmmm. No video version of "Hard Woman" either.

Well, that sucks.


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Jimbo wrote:
And I assume track 14 should be "Don't Tear Me Up," from Wandering Spirit, which got significant airplay on rock radio.


Actually, "Don't Tear Me Up" IS listed as track 4. I wonder what this other song is?


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While Im glad theres a couple of unreleased tracks on it. Why "Memo from Turner"? Thats kind of a wide gap including a track from 1970, to 1985. And where's "State of Shock", and the B-side "I'm Ringing"?
"Put Me in the Trash" and "Evening Gown" from "Wandering Spirit"? Should've included his duet on "Use Me" with Kravitz, and "Hard Woman" from Primitave Cool. I'll be buying it, but Ill end up putting my own comp together again...

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Kym wrote:
Jimbo wrote:
And I assume track 14 should be "Don't Tear Me Up," from Wandering Spirit, which got significant airplay on rock radio.


Actually, "Don't Tear Me Up" IS listed as track 4. I wonder what this other song is?


Oops..."Don't Call Me Up" is from Goddess in the Doorway. My bad.

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"Hard Woman" from Primitive Cool.

Actually, "Hard Woman" is from She's The Boss.


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My mother will be very pleased to see this release. She's a huge fan.


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No "Throwaway"??? Ridiculous. This comp is a throaway-what a bummer. They can get these things right-just pick up a copy of a Billboard book and see what were the ACTUAL hits and go from there!
Will I still buy it? Yes-but it will feel empty without the proper tracks including my favorite Mick tune "Throwaway", or "Ruthless People", or "Lonely At The Top" and "She's The Boss' which were both AOR hits.
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things mising? absolutely.

will i buy it? absolutely.

nothing will ever be as bad as the grace slick greatest hits CD that came out a few years back and had no songs from any of her solo albums!

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Kym wrote:
Music4Life wrote:
"Hard Woman" from Primitive Cool.

Actually, "Hard Woman" is from She's The Boss.


You know what? I had the wrong song! lol
I meant "Say You Will"!
but "Hard Woman SHOULD be on there as well.

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Renny wrote:

nothing will ever be as bad as the grace slick greatest hits CD that came out a few years back and had no songs from any of her solo albums!

renny


How'd they pull that one off?
Was it all Airplane/Starship material?

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Do I understand correctly, that everything here is remixed? If so, it adds more value, I suppose -- more so than having to buy it just for the 3 new tracks. (Although I'm not so much a fan of all those CD singles with 19 different dance mixes of the same song).


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Wandering Spirit is not only my favorite Jagger album, it's quite possibly my favorite "Stones" album of the last 25 years. I can't wait to hear the outtakes...I didn't know there were any.

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Music4Life wrote:
Renny wrote:

nothing will ever be as bad as the grace slick greatest hits CD that came out a few years back and had no songs from any of her solo albums!

renny


How'd they pull that one off?
Was it all Airplane/Starship material?

Jeff


i was wrong, there are a couple solo tunes.

you can pull it up at all-music or amazon and check it out.

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The Very Best of Mick Jagger?

So you mean The Rolling Stones?


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A friend sent me this-

Special Edition with DVD:

1. Mick's Interview
2. God Gave Me Everything /video
3. Just Another Night /video
4. Sweet Thing /video
5. Let's Work /video
6. Lucky In Love /video
7. Don't Tear Me Up /video
8. Dancing In The Streets /video
9. Excerpts from Being Mick
10. Memo From Turner from Performance
11. Don't Look Back from Saturday Night Live

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