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1.StopJumpin' Jack Flash – The Rolling Stones 04:03
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2.StopCarol – The Rolling Stones 03:46
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3.StopStray Cat Blues – The Rolling Stones 03:47
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4.StopLove in Vain – The Rolling Stones 04:56
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5.StopMidnight Rambler – The Rolling Stones 09:04
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6.StopSympathy for the Devil – The Rolling Stones 06:51
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7.StopLive with Me – The Rolling Stones 03:02
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8.StopLittle Queenie – The Rolling Stones 04:33
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9.StopHonky Tonk Women – The Rolling Stones 03:34
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10.StopStreet Fighting Man – The Rolling Stones 04:04
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11.StopProdigal Son [#] – The Rolling Stones 04:04
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12.StopYou Gotta Move [#] – The Rolling Stones 02:18
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13.StopUnder My Thumb [#] – The Rolling Stones 03:38
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14.StopI'm Free [#] – The Rolling Stones 02:47
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15.Stop(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction [#] – The Rolling Stones 05:38
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16.StopEveryday I Have the Blues [#] – B.B. King 02:27
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17.StopHow Blue Can You Get [#] – B.B. King 05:30
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18.StopThat's Wrong Little ama [#] – B.B. King 04:11
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19.StopWhy I Sing the Blues [#] – B.B. King 05:16
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20.StopPlease Accept My Love [#] – B.B. King 04:52
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21.StopGimme Some Loving [#][Instrumental] – Ike & Tina Turner 00:49
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22.StopSweet Soul Music [#] – Ike & Tina Turner 01:16
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23.StopSon of a Preacher Man [#] – Ike & Tina Turner 02:49
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24.StopProud Mary [#] – Ike & Tina Turner 03:07
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25.StopI've Ben Loving You Too Long [#] – Ike & Tina Turner 05:40
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26.StopCome Together [#] – Ike & Tina Turner 03:36
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27.StopLand of a Thousand Dances – Ike & Tina Turner 02:40
Originally released in 1969 as a way to divert attention from the bootleg sensation Live'r Than You'll Ever Be, Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out received a lavish reissue treatment 40 years later, expanded to a three-CD/one-DVD set complete with a thick accompanying booklet. Instead of adding that original boot as a bonus, this anniversary edition fills out the November 1969 Madison Square Garden concert that provided the basis for the original LP, adding an EP's worth of unreleased Stones tracks from the show plus the opening sets by B.B. King and Ike Tina Turner, along with a DVD of live and behind-the-scenes footage. All the unearthed Stones material is strong -- particularly the pair of acoustic numbers, "Prodigal Son" and "You Gotta Move" -- but in comparison to what made it onto the LP, they do sound like outtakes (to be fair, the LP did have some minor overdubs whereas these five cuts seem to be unadorned with additions), and they're also overshadowed by the absolutely terrific opening sets. Ike Tina were in a crowd-pleasing rock roll covers mode, tearing through "Gimme Some Loving," "Son of a Preacher Man," "Come Together," and "Land of 1000 Dances" in addition to their trademark "Proud Mary," but B.B. serves up a condensed version of his standard set that positively smokes and is reason enough to pick up this deluxe edition. Stephen Thomas Erlewine, Rovi
- Genre: Rock
- Subgenre: Hard Rock, Rock & Roll/Roots, Pop/Rock, Modern Electric Blues
- Category Album Rock, Blues-Rock, Pop, Rock & Roll, Hard Rock
- Release Date: November 3, 2009
- Artist: Rolling Stones
- Additional Artist: Mick Jagger (Vocals)
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