The Rolling Stones – Some Girls Live In Texas '78  (2LP - 1CD - 1DVD & DVD Video) - RARITY
The Rolling Stones – Some Girls Live In Texas '78  (2LP - 1CD - 1DVD & DVD Video) - RARITY
The Rolling Stones – Some Girls Live In Texas '78  (2LP - 1CD - 1DVD & DVD Video) - RARITY
The Rolling Stones – Some Girls Live In Texas '78  (2LP - 1CD - 1DVD & DVD Video) - RARITY
The Rolling Stones – Some Girls Live In Texas '78  (2LP - 1CD - 1DVD & DVD Video) - RARITY
The Rolling Stones – Some Girls Live In Texas '78  (2LP - 1CD - 1DVD & DVD Video) - RARITY
The Rolling Stones – Some Girls Live In Texas '78  (2LP - 1CD - 1DVD & DVD Video) - RARITY
The Rolling Stones – Some Girls Live In Texas '78  (2LP - 1CD - 1DVD & DVD Video) - RARITY
The Rolling Stones – Some Girls Live In Texas '78  (2LP - 1CD - 1DVD & DVD Video) - RARITY
The Rolling Stones – Some Girls Live In Texas '78  (2LP - 1CD - 1DVD & DVD Video) - RARITY
The Rolling Stones – Some Girls Live In Texas '78  (2LP - 1CD - 1DVD & DVD Video) - RARITY
The Rolling Stones – Some Girls Live In Texas '78  (2LP - 1CD - 1DVD & DVD Video) - RARITY

The Rolling Stones – Some Girls Live In Texas '78 (2LP, 1 CD, 1 DVD)

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The Rolling Stones [click here to see more vinyl featuring The Rolling Stones]

  • Vocals, Guitar, Piano – Mick Jagger
  • Vocals, Guitar – Keith Richards
  • Vocals, Guitar, Pedal Steel Guitar – Ron Wood
  • Bass – Bill Wyman
  • Drums – Charlie Watts
  • Piano – Ian Stewart

Keyboards – Ian Mclagan

Violin – Doug Kershaw

Written by Barrett Strong (B3), Charles Edward Berr (A1, D2), Jagger-Richards (A2 to B2, B4 to D1, D3-4), Norman Whitfield (B3), Robert Leroy Johnson (C3)


 

 

2LPs, 1CD , 1 DVD, Tri-fold jacket 

DVD Video Mutichannel NTSC 

Limited edition

Original analog Master tape : YES

Heavy Press : 180g

Record color : Black

Speed : 33 RPM

Size : 12'’

Stereo

Studio

Label : Rolling Stones Records

Original Label : Eagle Vision

Recorded by BJ Schiller

Mixed by Bob Clearmountain

Produced by Jack Calmes, Dave Trafford, Lindsay Brown

Executive-Producer – Geoff Kempin, Terry Shand

Mastered by Mazen Murad

Originally released in 2011

Reissued in 2012

 

Tracks:

Side A:

  1. Let It Rock
  2. All Down The Line
  3. Honky Tonk Women
  4. Star Star
  5. When The Whip Comes Down

Side B

  1. Beast Of Burden
  2. Miss You
  3. Imagination
  4. Shattered

Side C:

  1. Respectable
  2. Far Away Eyes
  3. Love In Vain
  4. Tumbling Dice

Side D

  1. Happy
  2. Sweet Little Sixteen
  3. Brown Sugar
  4. Jumpin' Jack Flash


 

CD:

1-1 : Let It Rock

1-2 : All Down The Line

1-3 : Honky Tonk Women

1-4 : Star Star

1-5 : When The Whip Comes Down

1-6 : Beast Of Burden

1-7 : Miss You

1-8 : Imagination

1-9 : Shattered

1-10 : Respectable

1-11 : Far Away Eyes

1-12 : Love In Vain

1-13 : Tumbling Dice

1-14 : Happy

1-15 : Sweet Little Sixteen

1-16 : Brown Sugar

1-17 : Jumpin’ Jack Flash

 

DVD-1 : Let It Rock

DVD-2 : All Down The Line

DVD-3 : Honky Tonk Women

DVD-4 : Star Star

DVD-5 : When The Whip Comes Down

DVD-6 : Beast Of Burden

DVD-7 : Miss You

DVD-8 : Imagination

DVD-9 : Shattered

DVD-10 : Respectable

DVD-11 : Far Away Eyes

DVD-12 : Love In Vain

DVD-13 : Tumbling Dice

DVD-14 : Happy

DVD-15 : Sweet Little Sixteen

DVD-16 : Brown Sugar

DVD-17 : Jumpin’ Jack Flash

     

    Reviews:

    “By 1978 and the release of the band’s classic Some Girls, The Rolling Stones were already seasoned veterans, the biggest band in the world, and road warriors that had toured for the better part of the previous two decades. And with Some Girls, the band continued to assert its relevance within mainstream music fads with its disco-smash “Miss You,” while somehow still retaining definitive ownership over the rock and roll territory it helped define since the early 1960s. Live in Texas 1978, a wonderful complement to the recent deluxe reissue of Some Girls, finds the Stones stripped down to its essential rock elements. Opening with Chuck Berry’s “Let It Rock,” the band rages through a handful of Berry-inspired classics before launching into “When the Whip Comes Down” and “Beast of Burden,” the first two of seven straight Some Girls tracks the band would play on this July night in Fort Worth. Mick Jagger’s charisma is as undeniable as ever, howling the lines of “Beast of Burden” and sharing a mic with mate Keith Richards to profoundly raucous effect. Classics like the revved up “Shattered” and the Richards’ led “Happy” are essential versions, and “Far Away Eyes,” performed here with violin player Doug Kershaw, is simply sublime.

    The cinematography is up-close and personal, highlighting the familial vibe present in the band at the time (watch Jagger blow kisses in close quarter with Ron Wood during “Imagination”). And there’s only a hint of the caricature that the Stones would become, namely the 1980s-foreshadowing shiny black pants, yellow sport coat, and garish red hat that Jagger dons to start the show. The bonus content serves to enhance the overall experience, with historical insight from Jagger in a 2011 interview, a TV sopt with the band from 1978, and a few Saturday Night Live performances from the era. It’s all proof that, some 30-odd years later, Some Girls continues to be one of The Rolling Stones’ best albums. And don’t let the disco song fool you. This is rock and roll at its most vital.” Under The Radar Review by Frank Valish

     

     

    Ratings :

    Discogs : 4.43 / 5


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