Stones And New Songs
Friday, February 26th, 2010Universal Music Group made it public that they’re going to re-release The Rolling Stones’ classic 1972 album “Exile on Main Street”. As Music Week notes, the new version will include ten previously un-released songs that were recorded during the early seventies. Among them is “Plundered My Soul”, “Dancing in the Light”, “Following the River”, and “Pass the Wine”, and also alternative versions of “Soul Survivor” and “Loving Cup”. For some reason a lot of old bands these days are very good in finding something old from their stashes, songs that were absolutely not known before even by their fans. These songs were recently discovered by Mick Jagger. In his recent interview to the Rolling Stone magazine Mick said that he had renovated newly found tracks together with Keith Richards by adding vocals, guitars and percussion. Re-release of “Exile on Main Street” is going to be available in two formats: regular (eighteen original tracks) and gift (eighteen original tracks plus ten new). So called super deluxe version is going to incorporate 50-page catalogue with photographs, and DVD with a documentary called “Stones in Exile”. “Exile on Main Street” is considered to be one of the best and most successful albums that was ever produced by Rolling Stones. Among 500 greatest albums of all times (according to the Rolling Stone magazine) this album stands on number seven.









