The Rolling StonesA Retrospective: 1971-2019 |
Overview:Considered by many to be the greatest rock and roll band of all time, the Rolling Stones have put together a career lasting more than 50 years. As a result, they’ve released multiple compilations and sorting them out can be quite a chore. As such, the DMDB has put together two pages focused on just a sampling of the compilations released throughout their career. This page covers 1971-2019. Check out the 1962-1971 compilations page as well. Sorting out Stones’ compilations can be a bit of a chore. It’s not every band that’s had as many hits as they have and for over four decades. As a result, this page focuses on the Stones’ post-Decca and London Records era. Those record companies, in the U.K. and U.S. respectively, held the rights to pre-1972 Stones’ material. The first official Stones’ compilation from the post-’71 era was Made in the Shade in 1975 followed by a companion piece, Sucking in the Seventies, in 1981. In between, Time Waits for No One overlapped both of those collections. With more focus on album tracks, and the fact that the most important cuts are covered elsewhere, this is the least significant of the compilations from this era.
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The Studio Albums:Hover over an album cover to see its title and year of release. Click on the album to go to its dedicated DMDB page. Compilations:
* Rewind was released with different track listings in the UK and U.S, hence the two different codes. ** Forty Licks set is a double-disc career retrospective. Only the second disc is covered on this page. For disc two material, check out 1962-1971 retrospective page. Under each album snapshot, songs featured on the anthologies are noted. If the song charted, the date of the song’s release or first chart appearance and its chart peaks are noted in parentheses. Click for codes to singles charts. |
Sticky Fingers (1971): This was the Stones’ first self-released album. It was their first album to reach #1 in the U.S. and UK. It is one of four Stones’ albums to rank in the the top 100 albums of all time according to the DMDB.
Exile on Main Street (1972):
Goats Head Soup (1973):
It’s Only Rock ‘N Roll (1974):
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Made in the ShadeThe Rolling Stones |
| Released: June 6, 1975 Recorded: 1971-1974 Peak: 6 US, 14 UK, -- CN, -- AU Sales (in millions): 1.0 US, -- UK, 1.5 world (includes US and UK) Genre: classic rock |
Tracks: (1) Brown Sugar (2) Tumbling Dice (3) Happy (4) Dance Little Sister (5) Wild Horses (6) Angie (7) Bitch (8) It’s Only Rock ‘n Roll (But I Like It) (9) Doo Doo Doo Doo Doo (Heartbreaker) (10) Rip This Joint Total Running Time: 39:35 |
Rating: 3.578 out of 5.00 (average of 10 ratings)
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About Made in the Shade: “Made in the Shade, released in 1975, is the first official compilation album by The Rolling Stones during their Atlantic Records contract. It draws entirely from their first four albums on that label.” WK-MS “The material…surveys the highlights from the band's post-Decca/London era…from 1971’s Sticky Fingers to It’s Only Rock ‘n’ Roll from 1974, with no new material.” WK-MS The Stones “were mid-way through recording Black and Blue upon this album's June 1975 release” WK-MS, putting this out “to capitalize on the band’s summer Tour of the Americas, featuring Ronnie Wood for the first time in Mick Taylor’s place. Wood, fitting in so well, was asked to remain in the band on a permanent basis following the tour’s conclusion.” WK-MS “Subsequent Rolling Stones compilation albums have also anthologized tracks included on this album.” WK-MS Black and Blue (1976):
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Time Waits for No OneThe Rolling Stones |
| Released: May 29, 1979 Recorded: 1971-1977 Peak: -- US, -- UK, -- CN, 98 AU Sales (in millions): -- US, -- UK, -- world (includes US and UK) Genre: classic rock |
Tracks: (1) Time Waits for No One (2) Bitch (3) All Down the Line (4) Dancing with Mr. D (5) Angie (6) Star Star (7) If You Can’t Rock Me/Get Off of My Cloud (live) (8) Hands of Fate (9) Crazy Mama (10) Fool to Cry Total Running Time: 46:13 |
Rating: 4.100 out of 5.00 (average of 3 ratings)
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About Time Waits for No One: “Time Waits for No One: Anthology 1971–1977 is a British-only compilation album…released in 1979. It covers the period from Sticky Fingers in 1971 until Love You Live in 1977. Only two of ten single A-sides from the period are included – Angie and Fool to Cry.” WK-TW
Some Girls (1978):
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Sucking in the SeventiesThe Rolling Stones |
| Released: March 9, 1981 Recorded: 1973-1979 Peak: 15 US, -- UK, -- CN, 39 AU Sales (in millions): 0.5 US, -- UK, 1.5 world (includes US and UK) Genre: classic rock |
Tracks: (1) Shattered (2) Everything Is Turning to Gold (3) Hot Stuff (4) Time Waits for No One (5) Fool to Cry (6) Mannish Boy (live) (7) When the Whip Comes Down (live) (8) If I Was a Dancer (Dance Part 2) (9) Crazy Mama (10) Beast of Burden Total Running Time: 42:22 |
Rating: 3.626 out of 5.00 (average of 9 ratings)
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About Sucking in the Seventies: Sucking in the Seventies was “released in 1981. As the successor to 1975’s Made in the Shade, it covers material from 1974’s It’s Only Rock ‘n’ Roll to 1980’s Emotional Rescue. All of the album tracks except Shattered were remixed or re-edited for this release, and some rarer material was also included. Everything Is Turning to Gold was previously released as ‘Shattered’s B-side in late 1978 in the U.S. only; If I Was A Dancer (Dance Pt. 2) is a longer and different mix and containing different lyrics than ‘Dance (Pt. 1)’, the opening track on Emotional Rescue, which, despite this compilation’s title, was released in 1980; and When the Whip Comes Down is presented in an otherwise unreleased live version, recorded in Detroit on the 1978 tour.” WK-SS
Emotional Rescue (1980):
Tattoo You (1981):
Undercover (1983):
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RewindThe Rolling Stones |
| Released: June 19, 1984 Recorded: 1971-1984 Peak: 86 US, 23 UK, -- CN, -- AU Sales (in millions): -- US, -- UK, -- world (includes US and UK) Genre: classic rock |
Tracks (UK): (1) Brown Sugar (2) Undercover of the Night (3) Start Me Up (4) Tumbling Dice (5) It’s Only Rock ‘N Roll (But I Like It) (6) She’s So Cold (7) Miss You (8) Beast of Burden (9) Fool to Cry (10) Waiting on a Friend (11) Angie (12) Respectable Tracks (U.S.): (1) Miss You (2) Brown Sugar (3) Undercover of the Night (4) Start Me Up (5) Tumbling Dice (6) Hang Fire (7) Emotional Rescue (8) Beast of Burden (9) Fool to Cry (10) Waiting on a Friend (11) Angie Total Running Time: 55:33 (US), 53:12 (UK) |
Rating: 3.496 out of 5.00 (average of 10 ratings)
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About Rewind: Rewind (1971–1984) “was released in 1984. Coming only three years after Sucking in the Seventies, the album was primarily compiled to mark the end of the band’s worldwide alliance with EMI (and Warner Music in North America), both of whom were the distributors of Rolling Stones Records.” RW “The UK and US editions…would each feature altered track listings, reflecting the individual tastes of both territories.” RW “The album was re-released on Compact Disc in the United States adding It’s Only Rock’n’ Roll (But I Like It) and Doo Doo Doo Doo Doo (Heartbreaker).” RW Dirty Work (1986):
Steel Wheels (1989):
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Jump BackThe Rolling Stones |
| Released: November 22, 1993 Recorded: 1971-1989 Peak: 30 US, 16 UK, -- CN, 9 AU Sales (in millions): 1.0 US, -- UK, 4.5 world (includes US and UK) Genre: classic rock |
Tracks: (1) Start Me Up (2) Brown Sugar (3) Harlem Shuffle (4) It’s Only Rock ‘N Roll (But I Like It) (5) Mixed Emotions (6) Angie (7) Tumbling Dice (8) Fool to Cry (9) Rock and a Hard Place (10) Miss You (11) Hot Stuff (12) Emotional Rescue (13) Respectable (14) Beast of Burden (15) Waiting on a Friend (16) Wild Horses (17) Bitch (18) Undercover of the Night Total Running Time: 75:43 |
Rating: 4.162 out of 5.00 (average of 10 ratings)
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About Jump Back: This was the Stones’ “first release under their contract with Virgin Records in November 1993.” JB This was released worldwide, except in North America, where it finally “came on 24 August 2004. The first Rolling Stones compilation packaged in the Compact Disc era, Jump Back: The Best of The Rolling Stones stretches from 1971’s Sticky Fingers to then-most recent studio album Steel Wheels in 1989.” JB Voodoo Lounge (1994):
Bridges to Babylon (1997):
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Forty LicksThe Rolling Stones |
| Released: October 1, 2002 Recorded: 1964-2002 Peak: 2 US, 2 UK, 2 CN, 3 AU Sales (in millions): 4.0 US, 0.9 UK, 10.1 world (includes US and UK) Genre: classic rock |
Tracks, Disc 1: (1) Street Fighting Man (2) Gimme Shelter (3) (I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction (4) The Last Time (5) Jumpin’ Jack Flash (6) You Can’t Always Get What You Want (7) 19th Nervous Breakdown (8) Under My Thumb (9) Not Fade Away (10) Have You Seen Your Mother, Baby, Standing in the Shadow? (11) Sympathy for the Devil (12) Mother’s Little Helper (13) She’s a Rainbow (14) Get Off of My Cloud (15) Wild Horses (16) Ruby Tuesday (17) Paint It Black (18) Honky Tonk Women (19) It’s All Over Now (20) Let’s Spend the Night Together Tracks, Disc 2: (1) Start Me Up (2) Brown Sugar (3) Miss You (4) Beast of Burden (5) Don’t Stop (6) Happy (7) Angie (8) You Got Me Rocking (9) Shattered (10) Fool to Cry (11) Love Is Strong (12) Mixed Emotions (13) Keys to Your Love (14) Anybody Seen My Baby? (15) Stealing My Heart (16) Tumbling Dice (17) Undercover of the Night (18) Emotional Rescue (19) It’s Only Rock ‘n Roll But I Like It (20) Losing My Touch Total Running Time: 1:55:52 |
Rating: 4.647 out of 5.00 (average of 15 ratings)
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About Forty Licks: This double-disc compilation offers a forty-year, career-spanning look at the Stones. While the set maddeningly doesn’t play out chronologically, it does collect the band’s Decca/London-era material from 1963-1970 on disc 1 and the band’s self-owned material from 1971 to 2002 on the second disc, which also includes four new songs. For disc one material, check out the 1962-1971 retrospective page. Tracks Not on Previously Noted Albums:
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A Bigger Bang (2005):
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Grrr!The Rolling Stones |
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Released: November 12, 2012 Recorded: 1963-2012 Peak: 19 US, 3 UK, 18 CN, 7 AU Sales (in millions): 0.5 US, 0.3 UK, 1.4 world (includes US and UK) Genre: classic rock veteran |
Tracks, Disc 1: (1) Come On (2) I Wanna Be Your Man ** (3) Not Fade Away (4) That’s How Strong My Love Is ** (5) It’s All Over Now (6) Little Red Rooster (7) The Last Time (8) (I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction (9) Heart of Stone * 10) Get Off of My Cloud (11) She Said Yeah ** (12) I’m Free ** (13) Play with Fire ** 14) Time Is on My Side * (15) 19th Nervous Breakdown (16) Paint It Black (17) Have You Seen Your Mother, Baby, Standing in the Shadow? (18) She’s a Rainbow * (19) Under My Thumb * (20) Out of Time ** (21) As Tears Go By Tracks, Disc 2: (1) Let’s Spend the Night Together (2) Mother’s Little Helper ** (3) We Love You * (4) Dandelion ** (5) Lady Jane ** (6) Flight 505 ** (7) 2000 Light Years from Home ** (8) Ruby Tuesday (9) Jumpin’ Jack Flash (10) Sympathy for the Devil (11) Child of the Moon ** (12) Salt of the Earth ** (13) Honky Tonk Women (14) Midnight Rambler ** (15) Gimme Shelter (16) You Got the Silver ** (17) You Can’t Always Get What You Want (18) Street Fighting Man (19) Wild Horses Tracks, Disc 3: (1) Brown Sugar (2) Bitch ** (3) Tumbling Dice (4) Rocks Off * (5) Happy (6) Doo Doo Doo Doo Doo (Heartbreaker) * (7) Angie (8) It’s Only Rock and Roll But I Like It (9) Dance Little Sister ** (10) Fool to Cry (11) Respectable (12) Miss You (13) Shattered ** (14) Far Away Eyes ** (15) Beast of Burden (16) Emotional Rescue (17) Dance (Pt. 1) (18) She’s So Cold ** (19) Waiting on a Friend (20) Neighbours ** Tracks, Disc 4: (1) Start Me Up (2) Undercover of the Night (3) She Was Hot * (4) Harlem Shuffle (5) Mixed Emotions (6) High Wire * (7) Almost Hear You Sigh ** (8) You Got Me Rocking ** (9) Love Is Strong (10) I Go Wild ** (11) Like a Rolling Stone (live) ** (12) Anybody Seen My Baby? (13) Saint of Me ** (14) Don’t Stop (15) Rough Justice ** (16) Rain Fall Down ** (17) Streets of Love * (18) Plundered My Soul ** (19) Doom and Gloom (20) One More Shot * Songs on 50 track version
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Rating: 4.321 out of 5.00 (average of 12 ratings)
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About Grrr!: This album was released in 40, 50, and 80 track versions. The track listing above shows all 80 tracks with songs from the 50 and 80 track versions noted with asterisks. Only those songs from 1971 through 2012 are featured on this page. See the 1962-1971 retrospective page for earlier songs. The collection included two new cuts. The 50-track version added “High Wire,” which was a studio cut previously released on the 1991 Flashpoint live album. The 80-track version included the Stones’ cover of Bob Dylan’s “Like a Rolling Stone,” which was on their live Stripped album in 1995. “Plundered My Soul” was also on the 80-track version of Grrr!. It was previously available on the deluxe edition of Exile on Main Street, which was released in 2010. Tracks Not on Previously Noted Albums:
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Blue & Lonesome (2016): The Stones’ first studio album in 11 years is a collection of all covers – a first in the band’s 50+ year career.
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HonkThe Rolling Stones |
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Released: April 19, 2019 Recorded: 1969-2016 Peak: 23 US, 8 UK, 38 CN, 15 AU Sales (in millions): -- US, 0.1 UK Genre: classic rock veteran |
Tracks: (1) Start Me Up (2) Brown Sugar (3) Rocks Off (4) Miss You (5) Tumbling Dice (6) Just Your Fool (7) Wild Horses (8) Fool to Cry (9) Angie (10) Beast of Burden (11) Hot Stuff (12) It’s Only Rock and Roll But I Like It (13) Rock and a Hard Place (14) Doom and Gloom (15) Love Is Strong (16) Mixed Emotions (17) Don’t Stop (18) Ride ‘Em on Down (19) Bitch (20) Harlem Shuffle (21) Hate to See You Go (22) Rough Justice (23) Happy (24) Doo Doo Doo Doo Doo (Heartbreaker) (25) One More Shot (26) Respectable (27) You Got Me Rocking (28) Rain Fall Down (29) Dancing with Mr. D (30) Undercover of the Night (31) Emotional Rescue (32) Waiting on a Friend (33) Saint of Me (34) Out of Control (35) Streets of Love (36) Out of Tears Total Running Time: 1:52:39 |
Rating: 4.203 out of 5.00 (average of 9 ratings)
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About Honk: This collection included everything on the Jump Back compilation plus another eighteen cuts. The set included all but “She’s So Cold” and “Hang Fire” from the Rewind compilation. |
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