Wild Horses [CD-single] [Import]

Track Listings
1. Wild Horses    
2. Live With Me    
3. Tumbling Dice    
4. Gimme Shelter    

Editorial Reviews
Album Description
1996 release on Virgin for the second single from'Stripped'. Features an updated version of this classic from1971 and three non-album tracks, live versions of threeother classics: 'Live With Me', 'Tumbling Dice' and 'GimmeShelter'. Slimline jewel case.

Wild Horses, Music, The Rolling Stones, Album Rock, Blues-Rock, Country-Rock, Hard Rock, Pop/Rock, Popular Music, Rock, Rock & Roll, Rock/Pop
Western Tunesmith / He Rides The Wild Horses
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    Western Tunesmith / He Rides The Wild Horses
    Chris LeDoux
    Manufacturer: Capitol
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    4. Used To Want To Be A Cowboy / Thirty Dollar Cowboy
    5. Watcha Gonna Do With A Cowboy / Under This Old Hat

    ASIN: B000NOKADK
    Release Date: 2007-04-03

    Tracks:

    1. Country Star
    2. Ten Seconds In The Saddle
    3. Cowboy And The Rose
    4. Old Paint
    5. Dream On Cowboy
    6. Dirt And Sweat Cowboy
    7. Navajo Wrangler
    8. Come Riding Joe Cy
    9. Get Along Little Doggies
    10. My Heroes Have Always Been Cowboys
    11. I Don't Want To Be A Cowboy Anymore
    12. He Rides The Wild Horses
    13. So You Want To Be A Cowboy
    14. Blue Eyes And Freckles
    15. Back When We Was Kids
    16. Just Riding Through
    17. I Got You
    18. Freedom's Just A State Of Mind
    19. The Cowboy And The Hippie
    20. Misfortune's Own Son
    21. Old Tom Horn
    22. When The Rodeo Comes To Town

    Album Description

    Two classic Chris LeDoux CDs combined on one CD, 24-bit digitally remastered and presented with their original album cover art.
    She Rides Wild Horses
    Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    • Great Cd
    • Must have album
    • Kenny's Great Comeback!
    • 'The Greatest' country album of the past 10 years
    • Ver good
    She Rides Wild Horses
    Kenny Rogers
    Manufacturer: Dream Catcher
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B00000IQ5O
    Release Date: 1999-05-11

    Tracks:

    1. Slow Dance More
    2. Buy Me A Rose
    3. I Will Remember You
    4. Love Don't Live Here Anymore
    5. She Rides Wild Horses
    6. The Kind Of Fool Love Makes
    7. Loving Arms
    8. I Can't Make You Love
    9. Let It Be Me
    10. The Greatest

    Product Description

    1. Slow Dance More
    2. Buy Me A Rose
    3. I Will Remember You
    4. Love Don't Live Here Anymore
    5. She Rides Wild Horses
    6. The Kind Of Fool Love Makes
    7. Loving Arms
    8. I Can't Make You Love Me
    9. Let It Be Me
    10. The Greatest

    Format: CD

    Amazon.com essential recording

    Pop-country warbler Kenny Rogers's 1999 "comeback" album features a pair of hit singles that returned him to the top of the country charts after a long absence: the lovely, sentimental "Buy Me a Rose" (featuring gorgeous support vocals from Alison Krauss) and "The Greatest," an even more sentimental story-song penned by Don Schlitz, the same celebrated Nashville songwriter who gave Rogers his 1978 smash "The Gambler." Sentimentality is, in fact, the operative word throughout She Rides Wild Horses, particularly on homespun, good-hearted homilies like "Slow Dance More" and the title cut, both of which are delightfully reminiscent of some of Rogers's earliest and best country hits. Of course, this wouldn't be a Kenny Rogers album if it didn't include a couple of smooth, satiny pop-flavored ballads. --Bob Allen

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars Great Cd.......2006-03-15

    This is a great CD if you like Kenny Rogers. He has a really good talent and a great voice.

    5 out of 5 stars Must have album.......2005-08-10

    This album is a must have for all fans of Kenny Rogers. There are some fabulous ballads on it especially Buy Me A Rose.

    5 out of 5 stars Kenny's Great Comeback!.......2004-04-27

    I've been a Kenny Rogers fan all my 24 years of life on this planet! And this is the greatest comeback any ledgend can have! This album has some of the best music Kenny has recorded! "Buy Me a Rose" is one of the best! The song actually went to #1 on the Country Charts! Kenny's first #1 since "Make No Mistake, She's Mine" back in the late 80's! But I would suggest this album for any true country music fan!

    5 out of 5 stars 'The Greatest' country album of the past 10 years.......2003-05-30

    I do not consider myself the biggest Kenny Rogers fan. In fact, I have only this and Ten Years Of Gold. This is definetley the greatest country album from the past 10 years.
    Slow Dance More- One of the best on the album and should have went farther than it did.
    Buy Me a Rose- A number 1 hit. A great love song.
    I Will Remember You- I have to say this is better than the original version.
    Love Don't Live Here Anymore- The backup singers make a great song an awesome song.
    She Rides Wild Horses- 2nd best on album
    Kind of Fool Love Makes- Another good love song.
    Loving Arms- I enjoyed this song but not the greatest on the album
    I Can't Make You Love Me- My least favorite but it's still great
    Let It Be Me- excellent ballad
    The Greatest- Kenny saved the best for last.
    I think Kenny Rogers is the one of the greatest country singers ever and this is one of his best. He had a concert on A&E and I watched it to hear some of his older songs (especially The Coward of the County) and he performed several songs from this album which covinced me to buy it.

    5 out of 5 stars Ver good.......2001-07-30

    I Like Kenny Rogers because he is a great singer and the music to this cd is very good
    Hooves of the Horses
    Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    • Superb combo of country western folk blues and swing
    Hooves of the Horses
    Wylie & the Wild West
    Manufacturer: Dualtone Music Group
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B00029LO4U
    Release Date: 2004-06-15

    Tracks:

    1. Hooves of the Horses
    2. I Gram My Saddle Horn and Blow
    3. Everyday
    4. Equus Caballus
    5. Leather Lover
    6. Out Here
    7. Luther Played the Boogie
    8. A Good One
    9. Manolito
    10. The Sky Above, The Mud Below
    11. Mmm...Montana
    12. Saddle Broncs and Sagebrush
    13. Happy Rovin' Cowboy
    14. Marie
    15. 76 With a Miss
    16. Rockabye Lullaby

    Product Description

    1. Hooves Of The Horses
    2. I Grab My Saddle Horn And Blow
    3. Everyday
    4. Equus Caballus
    5. Leather Lover
    6. Out Here
    7. Luther Played The Boogie
    8. Good One, A
    9. Manolito
    10. Sky Above, The Mud Below, The
    11. Mmm...Montana
    12. Saddle Broncs And Sagebrush
    13. Happy Rovin' Cowboy
    14. Marie
    15. 76 With A Miss
    16. Rockabye Lullaby


    Format: CD

    Amazon.com

    Singing rancher Wylie Gustafson is a man to be envied. After all, he's forged a modest but multifaceted career by pulling together the great loves of his life--horsemanship, ranching, and singing. The east Washington rancher has revived plenty of cowboy classics in the past; this time out, he turns his attention to the cowpoke's favored mode of transportation. The title track, "Saddle Broncs and Sagebrush," and slightly too grandiose "Equus Caballus" are poems set to music by Gustafson that salute the enduring nobility of horses. The Montana-born singer-guitarist contributes his own lyrics to the similarly themed "A Good One" and "Manolito." While Hooves of the Horses is dominated by odes to noble steeds, Wylie also rounds up stray but ultimately sympathetic covers from Buddy Holly ("Everyday"), Johnny Cash ("Luther Played the Boogie"), and Tom Russell ("The Sky Above, The Mud Below"), and he works swing and mariachi touches into the lean but tasty arrangements. There's not much new going on here, but sometimes singers, like horses, should be rewarded for their dependability. --Steven Stolder

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars Superb combo of country western folk blues and swing.......2004-07-06

    Wylie Gustafson's return to rural living in the mid-90s continues to pay dividends in his music. Bred in Montana, Gustafson's act was born of the California scene and tempered by a stretch in Nashville. But years of Eastern Washington ranching and horsemanship has taken his Western-themed music to a more sacred level. He takes a page from the book of Marty Robbins, not only with sweet Western ballads like "Hooves of the Horses" and Mexicali-flavored tunes like "Manolito," but with variety that includes the slinky blue "Leather Lover" and a jazz tinged cover of Bob Nolan's "I Grab My Saddle Horn and Blow."

    Covers of Buddy Holly ("Everyday"), Johnny Cash ("Luther Played the Boogie"), and Tom Russell ("The Sky Above, The Mud Below") complement fine originals like the slyly sweet "Mmm... Montana" and the instrumental walking blues, "76." Gustafson crafts songs from cowboy poetry and pulls out his considerable yodeling skill for a cinematic cover of Bob Nolan's "Happy Rovin' Cowboy." The song selections move from country to western to folk to blues to swing with a fluidity that puts this release among the group's best.
    The Harry Partch Collection, Volume 1
    Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    • Now it's possible to get your Partch all in a row
    The Harry Partch Collection, Volume 1

    Manufacturer: New World Records
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    5. Harry Partch: Enclosure 7

    ASIN: B0002WZTKC
    Release Date: 2004-09-28

    Tracks:

    1. Eleven Intrusions (1949-50)
    2. Eleven Intrusions (1949-50)
    3. Eleven Intrusions (1949-50)
    4. Eleven Intrusions (1949-50)
    5. Eleven Intrusions (1949-50)
    6. Eleven Intrusions (1949-50)
    7. Eleven Intrusions (1949-50)
    8. Eleven Intrusions (1949-50)
    9. Eleven Intrusions (1949-50)
    10. Eleven Intrusions (1949-50)
    11. Eleven Intrusions (1949-50)
    12. Plectra and Percussion Dances-Satyr-Play Music for Dance Theatre (1952)- Castor & Pollux---A Dance for the Twin Rhythms of Gemini
    13. Plectra and Percussion Dances-Satyr-Play Music for Dance Theatre (1952)- Castor & Pollux---A Dance for the Twin Rhythms of Gemini
    14. Plectra and Percussion Dances-Satyr-Play Music for Dance Theatre (1952)- Ring Around the Moon---A Dance for Here and Now
    15. Plectra and Percussion Dances-Satyr-Play Music for Dance Theatre (1952)- Ring Around the Moon---A Dance for Here and Now
    16. Plectra and Percussion Dances-Satyr-Play Music for Dance Theatre (1952)- Ring Around the Moon---A Dance for Here and Now
    17. Plectra and Percussion Dances-Satyr-Play Music for Dance Theatre (1952)- Ring Around the Moon---A Dance for Here and Now
    18. Plectra and Percussion Dances-Satyr-Play Music for Dance Theatre (1952)- Even Wild Horses---Dance Music for an Absent Drama
    19. Plectra and Percussion Dances-Satyr-Play Music for Dance Theatre (1952)- Even Wild Horses---Dance Music for an Absent Drama
    20. Plectra and Percussion Dances-Satyr-Play Music for Dance Theatre (1952)- Even Wild Horses---Dance Music for an Absent Drama
    21. Plectra and Percussion Dances-Satyr-Play Music for Dance Theatre (1952)- Even Wild Horses---Dance Music for an Absent Drama
    22. Plectra and Percussion Dances-Satyr-Play Music for Dance Theatre (1952)- Even Wild Horses---Dance Music for an Absent Drama
    23. Plectra and Percussion Dances-Satyr-Play Music for Dance Theatre (1952)- Even Wild Horses---Dance Music for an Absent Drama
    24. Plectra and Percussion Dances-Satyr-Play Music for Dance Theatre (1952)- Even Wild Horses---Dance Music for an Absent Drama
    25. Plectra and Percussion Dances-Satyr-Play Music for Dance Theatre (1952)- Even Wild Horses---Dance Music for an Absent Drama
    26. Ulysses at the Edge (1955)

    Album Description

    This newly remastered reissue marks a welcome return to the catalog of the first volume of the classic 4-CD collection that was formerly available on the CRI label. The works recorded on this disc span the first six years of what Harry Partch (1901-1974), slightly tongue-in-cheek, called the "third period" of his creative life. They show him moving away from the obsession with "the intrinsic music of spoken words" that had characterized his earlier output (the vocal works of 1930-33 and 1941-45) and towards an instrumental idiom, predominantly percussive in nature. This path was to take him through the "music-dance drama" King Oedipus (1951)—-the culmination of his "spoken word" manner—to the "dance satire" The Bewitched (1954-55), in which his new percussive idiom manifests itself. The three works on this disc show Partch before, during, and after this period of transition. In their quiet, forlorn way, the Eleven Intrusions are among the most compelling and beautiful of Partch's works. The individual pieces were composed at various times between August 1949 and December 1950, and only later gathered together as a cycle. Nonetheless they form a unified whole, with a nucleus of eight songs framed by two instrumental preludes and an essentially instrumental postlude. Although foreshadowed by the dance sequences of King Oedipus, the Plectra and Percussion Dances (1952) are the first of Partch's major works to be wholly instrumental in conception. They stand in relation to Oedipus as a satyr play in relation to a Greek tragedy—hence the work's subtitle, "Satyr-Play Music for Dance Theater." He felt that after the prolonged period of composition and production of Oedipus it was "almost a necessity to give vent to feelings and ideas, whims and caprices, even nonsense, that seem to have no place in tragedy." The final work on this disc is Ulysses at the Edge, written at Partch's studio at Gate 5 in July 1955. Ulysses, which Partch describes as a "minor adventure in rhythm," is unique among his mature compositions in that, in its original form, it did not call for any of his own instruments. The version recorded here, for alto and baritone saxophones, Diamond Marimba, Boo, Cloud-Chamber Bowls, and speaking voice, is considered the third version of the piece.

    Customer Reviews:

    4 out of 5 stars Now it's possible to get your Partch all in a row.......2006-02-20

    Harry Partch is the quintissential mad genius of music--his image of music that was non-Eurocentric led to him devising his own tonal scale based on ancient Greek and Asian methods and then creating his own instruments. This series release of Partch music lets one organize his Partch tastes and get a real sense of his progress through time. This disc is superb for the Intrusions, ghostly little pieces that were my first introduction to this fine composer. I would also highly recommend volume 3, which has Barstow, one of my favorite Partch pieces.

    Be prepared. This is classical music you have not been prepared for. If you're already a fan of Partch, aren't you glad SOMEONE is getting all his amazing stuff together in one tightly knit package?
    Wild Horses/Rock Steady
    Average customer rating: Not rated
      Wild Horses/Rock Steady
      Johnny "Hammond" Smith
      Manufacturer: Kudu
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

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      ASIN: B000M5BA6G
      Release Date: 2007-03-19

      Tracks:

      1. Rock Steady
      2. Who Is Sylvia?
      3. Peace Train
      4. I Don't Know How to Love Him
      5. It's Impossible
      6. Wild Horses

      Album Details

      24 bit remastering
      Who's Gonna Ride Your Wild Horses
      Average customer rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
      • An over-rated single.
      • one of their best single releases
      • A loss of emotion...
      • "Well, you lied to me, 'cause I asked U2."
      • BEST EVER!1
      Who's Gonna Ride Your Wild Horses
      U2
      Manufacturer: Island
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

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      ASIN: B000001G3W
      Release Date: 1992-11-10

      Tracks:

      1. Who's Gonna Ride Your Wild Horses (The Temple....
      2. Paint It Black
      3. Fortunate Son
      4. Who's Gonna Ride Your Wild Horses (The Temple....

      Customer Reviews:

      2 out of 5 stars An over-rated single........2005-02-28

      It would appear that this single is being grossly over-rated here. Four stars overall? Yes, the different versions of Who's Gonna Ride Your Wild Horses are pretty good, arguably better than the original, but the cover of Fortunate Son is without a doubt U2's worst cover ever. U2 have done some fantastic covers, most notably Dancing Barefoot, but Fortunate Son is a disaster. It sounds promising initially but Bono's vocals are terrible. Personally, I find Paint It Black to be enjoyable to listen to, but objectively, it's not a quality cover either.

      Only for the collectors.

      5 out of 5 stars one of their best single releases.......2003-12-20

      This has the definitive version of Who's Gonna Ride Your Wild Horses--far better than the album version. The guitar tracks are far more clear and the intro is much more accessible. Paint It Black and Fortunate Son are also great, and even though they are only covers they still sound fresh like you've never heard them before. If you are a U2 single collector, you know this is one of their best. This is a great supplement for fans of Achtung Baby.

      3 out of 5 stars A loss of emotion..........2003-09-15

      'Who's Gonna Ride Your Wild Horses' is and always will be one of my favorite tracks on the Auchtung Baby album. It's very honest, and offset from what the band usually would sound like. With the ambience given off by the edge's guitar, the song builds and builds... until releasing at the emotional peak, as Bono cries the words "...don't you look back!"

      However, in this single version (The Temple Bar Edit), that emotion is lost. There is no real peak to the song... the song is just lost in a wave of acoustic guitar and lighter drums. The original mood the album version had given off, is hopelessly lost - no more twisted pain, or agonizing guitar riffs, to make this song complete. I can't stand either of the single versions.

      'Paint It Black': Great cover... rocking just as much now, as when the Stones played it.

      'Fortunate Son': A soulful rendition of John Fogerty's song.

      3 out of 5 stars "Well, you lied to me, 'cause I asked U2.".......2003-06-09

      The single released for U2's "Who's Gonna Ride Your Wild Horses" doesn't actually contain the original version found on the ACHTUNG BABY album. Instead, we are treated to two edits/remixes and two covers. Here are some short comments on each of the tracks:

      "Who's Gonna Ride Your Wild Horses (The Temple Bar Edit)" -- Structurally, this edit is similar to the original, album version. However, it forgoes a lot of the electronic noises in favor of a more straightforward guitar/piano sound. The album version works better alongside its ACHTUNG BABY companions, but this interpretation sounds better as a standalone song. This song isn't one that's overly powerful, but I find myself humming it for days afterwards. A nicely understated work.

      "Paint It Black" -- A cover of the well-known Rolling Stones song. Comparisons to the original are unavoidable, and while this doesn't come close to achieving that power, it's an interesting version all the same. But Bono's vocals just don't have the same gravity as Mick Jagger's, and Edge isn't as forceful in his guitar playing as Keith Richards is. There's a reason why U2 isn't recognized as a cover band, although some of the stuff they do on this track isn't bad.

      "Fortunate Son" -- A cover of the well-known Creedence Clearwater Revival song. Much more rhythmic than the original, and, again, not nearly as good. While CCR put a lot of passion and emotion into their song, this version just seems a bit limp and weightless. The female backing vocals are a nice touch, but just not enough to save this one. It's a pity, because I like some of the stuff they do on here. The guitar playing is pretty good, the rythmn section is putting out good beats, and I like the vocal track that Bono lays down. It ends up being far less than the sum of its parts, almost certainly because the original is just so familiar.

      "Who's Gonna Ride Your Wild Horses (The Temple Bar Remix)" -- Virtually the same as the Temple Bar Edit version albeit slightly longer and with a few added synthesizers.

      Not one of U2's strongest singles, this is primarily a curiosity for hardcore U2 fans. The different versions of the title track are interesting and worth a listen, while the other two covers are fairly forgettable.

      5 out of 5 stars BEST EVER!1.......2003-04-22

      This is the greatest u2 CD of all time!!!! I'm not kidding, "Who's Gonna Ride Your Wild Horses" is a masterpiece!!!
      The Harry Partch Collection, Vol. 1
      Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
      • Wildly innovative
      The Harry Partch Collection, Vol. 1

      Manufacturer: Composers Recordings
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

      BalletsBallets | Ballets & Dances | Classical | Styles | Music
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      ASIN: B000005TYS
      Release Date: 1997-11-18

      Tracks:

      1. Eleven Intrusions: Study On Olympos' Pentatonic
      2. Eleven Intrusions: Study On Archytas' Enharmonic
      3. Eleven Intrusions: The Rose
      4. Eleven Intrusions: The Crane
      5. Eleven Intrusions: The Waterfall
      6. Eleven Intrusions: The Wind
      7. Eleven Intrusions: The Street
      8. Eleven Intrusions: Lover
      9. Eleven Intrusions: Soldiers - War - Another War
      10. Eleven Intrusions: Vanity
      11. Eleven Intrusions: Cloud-Chamber Music
      12. I. Castor & Pollux - A Dance For The Twin Rythms Of Gemini: Castor
      13. I. Castor & Pollux - A Dance For The Twin Rythms Of Gemini: Pollux
      14. II. Ring Around The Moon - A Dance Fantasm For Here And Now: Phase One - Well, Bless My Soul!
      15. II. Ring Around The Moon - A Dance Fantasm For Here And Now: Phase Two - One, Two, Three - X, Y, Z
      16. II. Ring Around The Moon - A Dance Fantasm For Here And Now: Shake Hands Now, Boys, And At The Sound Of The Bell Come Out Fighting
      17. II. Ring Around The Moon - A Dance Fantasm For Here And Now: Phase Four - Mumbo Jumbo, Hocus Pocus, Hoity Toity, Hotsy Totsy, Acey Deucy, Hoochy-Koochy (Look Out! He's Got A Gun!)
      18. III. Even Wild Horses - Dance Music For An Absent Drama: Act I, Scene 1: A Decent And Honorable Mistake (Samba)
      19. III. Even Wild Horses - Dance Music For An Absent Drama: Act I, Scene 2: Rhythm Of The Womb - Melody Of The Grave (Heartbeat Rhythm)
      20. III. Even Wild Horses - Dance Music For An Absent Drama: Act I, Scene 3: Happy Birthday To You! (Afro-Chinese Minuet)
      21. III. Even Wild Horses - Dance Music For An Absent Drama: Act II, Scene 1: 'Nor These Lips Upon Your Eyes' (Rumba)
      22. III. Even Wild Horses - Dance Music For An Absent Drama: Act II, Scene 3: 'Hunger, Thirst, Shouts, Dance!' (Naniga)
      23. III. Even Wild Horses - Dance Music For An Absent Drama: Act II, Scene 3: 'Land Of Darkness And Of Whirlwinds' (Slow, Fast, Wild!)
      24. III. Even Wild Horses - Dance Music For An Absent Drama: Act III, Scene 1: 'Had I Not Once A Lovely Youth?'
      25. III. Even Wild Horses - Dance Music For An Absent Drama: Act III, Scene 2: 'Let Us Centemplate Undazed The Endless Reaches Of My Innocence' (Tahitian Dance)
      26. Ulysses At The Edge

      Customer Reviews:

      4 out of 5 stars Wildly innovative.......1998-12-14

      This is an introduction to Partch for me and it is a fascinating album. It doesn't resemble classical music, even twentieth centruy classical music, so much as extraterrestrial ethnic folk. I was initially intimidated away from Harry Partch because of the technical hoobledygook of musical theorists who comment on his music. But really this is wonderful, fascinating and ultimately a winning listen for anyone. My only complaint might be that for all of Partch's unique musical invention, there could have been more substance to the stories told through the sublimity. I recommend it.
      Wild Horses: A Rock and Roll Tribute to the Rolling Stones
      Average customer rating: Not rated
        Wild Horses: A Rock and Roll Tribute to the Rolling Stones
        Various Artists
        Manufacturer: American Beat
        ProductGroup: Music
        Binding: Audio CD

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        ASIN: B000FFJZ88
        Release Date: 2005-10-01

        Tracks:

        1. Street Fighting Man - The Ramones
        2. Memo from Turner - Dramarama
        3. (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction - Devo
        4. Paint It Black - Echo & the Bunnymen,
        5. Let's Spend the Night Together - Jerry Garcia
        6. Wild Horses - The Flying Burrito Brothers
        7. Angie - Tori Amos
        8. Tumbling Dice - Linda Ronstadt
        9. Last Time - Dwight Yoakam
        10. Street Fighting Man - Rod Stewart
        11. Brown Sugar
        Ride the Restless Wind
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          Ride the Restless Wind
          Bob Frank
          Manufacturer: Bowstring Records
          ProductGroup: Music
          Binding: Audio CD

          GeneralGeneral | Country | Styles | Music
          GeneralGeneral | Folk | Styles | Music
          ASIN: B000CA8GRC
          Release Date: 2005-06-21

          Tracks:

          1. Little Ol' Cabin Home
          2. Monroe, Lousisiana, Pipeliners' Brawl
          3. Cup of Wine
          4. One Last Dive
          5. Lost Avenue
          6. Within a Few Degrees
          7. Luther Brown
          8. My Buckskin Lady
          9. Painted Arrow
          10. Tough Guys
          11. Holy Ground
          12. Love Pours In
          String Quartet Tribute to the Rolling Stones
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            String Quartet Tribute to the Rolling Stones

            Manufacturer: Vitamin Records
            ProductGroup: Music
            Binding: Audio CD

            GeneralGeneral | Opera & Vocal | Styles | Music
            GeneralGeneral | Rock | Styles | Music
            GeneralGeneral | Compilations | Rock | Styles | Music
            GeneralGeneral | Classical | Styles | Music
            GeneralGeneral | Chamber Music | Classical | Styles | Music
            GeneralGeneral | Vocal Pop | Pop | Styles | Music
            TributesTributes | Pop | Styles | Music
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            ASIN: B00008J2SQ
            Release Date: 2003-03-18

            Tracks:

            1. As Tears Go By
            2. Paint It Black
            3. Under My Thumb
            4. 2000 Light Years From Home
            5. Ruby Tuesday
            6. Angie
            7. Play With Fire
            8. She's So Cold
            9. Waiting On A Friend
            10. Emotional Rescue
            11. Wild Horses
            12. Listen To Me

            Product Description

            1. As Tears Go By
            2. Paint It Black
            3. Under My Thumb
            4. 2000 Light Years From Home
            5. Ruby Tuesday
            6. Angie
            7. Play With Fire
            8. She's So Cold
            9. Waiting On A Friend
            10. Emotional Rescue
            11. Wild Horses
            12. Listen To Me (Original Composition)

            Format: CD

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            2. You're Gonna Get It! [Original recording remastered]
            3. Your Move
            4. 15 Big Ones/Love You [Original recording remastered]
            5. 30 Years of Maximum R & B [Box set]
            6. A Little South Of Sanity [2-CD SET] [Explicit Lyrics] [Live]
            7. Alive in America [Live]
            8. Animalisms [Extra tracks] [Import] [Original recording remastered]
            9. Anthology [Box set]
            10. Barnstorm [Import]

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