
I DARE NOT TOUCH HER
MY HAND JUST FROZE
Rewind
(1971–1984)
is a compilation album
by English rock band
released in 1984.
Coming only three years
after
Sucking in the Seventies,
the album was
primarily compiled to
mark the end of the band's
alliance with
Warner Music
(in North America)
and EMI
(all other territories),
both of whom were
the distributors of
Rolling Stones Records.
It is the second
Rolling Stones album
to include a lyric sheet
(after 1978's Some Girls)
.For the first time since
1969's
Through the Past, Darkly
(Big Hits Vol. 2),
the UK
and
US editions
of
Rewind (1971–1984)
would each feature
different track listings,
reflecting the
individual tastes
of both territories.
The American CD version
featured the
US top 20 hits from
1971 to 1983,
with the exception of
"Ain't Too Proud to Beg".
Released in the summer
of 1984,
Rewind
(1971–1984)
was not as successful
as previous compilations,
reaching No. 23
in the UK
and No. 86
in the US,
though it went gold
in the latter.
The album marked
the first official
Rolling Stones CD release
in the United States
and featured the
additional tracks
"It's Only Rock'n Roll (But I Like It)"
and
"Doo Doo Doo Doo Doo (Heartbreaker)".
The compilation was
accompanied by a
home video release,
Video Rewind,
released
November 14th 1984.
With later compilations
Jump Back:
The Best of The Rolling Stones
(1993)
and
Forty Licks
(2002)
superseding it,
Rewind
(1971–1984)
eventually
fell out of print
NOTES :
This Is One Of
Those Albums
Where The US
and the UK
Have Different Tracks SO.....
Here Is A Mix Of Both
Together ....
I Took Some Off
And Added
More Tracks
TRACKLIST
Miss You
Brown Sugar
Dancing With Mr. D
Start Me Up
Happy
Tumbling Dice
Ain't Too Proud To Beg
It's Only Rock 'n Roll
(But I Like It)
Hang Fire
(Alt Version)
If You Can't Rock Me
Bitch
Beast Of Burden
Shattered
No Use In Crying
Fool To Cry
Waiting On A Friend
Angie
(Alt Version)
She's So Cold
Doo Doo Doo Doo Doo
(Heartbreaker)
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