
Where Rolled Gold differs from Hot Rocks is its inclusion of post‑1971 material up to Tattoo You (1981). This gives it a wider chronological sweep but also highlights the drop‑off in consistent singles after the early seventies. “Emotional Rescue” and “Undercover of the Night” sit awkwardly next to “Gimme Shelter.” For a budget compilation, the sequencing feels less like a journey and more like a shuffled playlist.
Includes early R&B covers like "Come On" and "Carol," mid-60s hits like "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction," and late-60s masterpieces like "Gimme Shelter" and "Sympathy for the Devil". 🔊 Audio Quality & Technical Notes Where Rolled Gold differs from Hot Rocks is
The collection spans the band's transition from 60s chart-toppers to rock icons. Where Rolled Gold differs from Hot Rocks is
Where Rolled Gold differs from Hot Rocks is its inclusion of post‑1971 material up to Tattoo You (1981). This gives it a wider chronological sweep but also highlights the drop‑off in consistent singles after the early seventies. “Emotional Rescue” and “Undercover of the Night” sit awkwardly next to “Gimme Shelter.” For a budget compilation, the sequencing feels less like a journey and more like a shuffled playlist.
Includes early R&B covers like "Come On" and "Carol," mid-60s hits like "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction," and late-60s masterpieces like "Gimme Shelter" and "Sympathy for the Devil". 🔊 Audio Quality & Technical Notes
The collection spans the band's transition from 60s chart-toppers to rock icons.