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Shine a Light (Rolling Stones album)


FieldValue
nameShine a Light
typelive
artistthe Rolling Stones
coverShinealightalbum.jpg
released1 April 2008
recorded29 October and 1 November 2006,
venueBeacon Theatre, New York City, United States
genreRock
length101:12
labelPolydor
directorMartin Scorsese
producerThe Glimmer Twins, Bob Clearmountain
chronologyThe Rolling Stones
prev_titleRarities 1971–2003
prev_year2005
next_titleThe Rolling Stones Box Set
next_year2010

Shine a Light is the soundtrack to the Rolling Stones' concert film of the same name, directed by Martin Scorsese. It was released on 1 April 2008 in the UK by Polydor Records and one week later in the United States by Interscope Records. Double disc and single disc versions were issued.

History

Shine a Light is the 10th concert album released by the Rolling Stones. Like the two 2006 shows from which it was culled, it features no songs from their 2005 album A Bigger Bang. The two-disc version features all but two of the songs played on the two nights; the missing numbers are "Undercover of the Night" (included as a bonus track on the Japanese edition and as a download on iTunes Store) and "Honky Tonk Women".

Shine a Light features guest musicians Jack White on "Loving Cup", Christina Aguilera on "Live with Me" and Buddy Guy on "Champagne and Reefer".

The album was well-received, especially in the UK, where it debuted at No. 2, selling 23,013 copies in its first week – the best chart position for a Rolling Stones concert album since Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out! in 1970. In the United States, it debuted at No. 11 on the Billboard charts with 37,117 copies sold – the band's highest US debut for a concert album since 1995's Stripped.

Reception

"Maybe they've been fired up by Scorsese's fan worship, or it's simple professional pride," wrote Mark Blake in Q, "but everyone seems to have raised their game. In an era when a Rolling Stones live show can sometimes become a pantomime, Shine a Light is closer to a proper rock 'n' roll circus."

"Buddy Guy was incredible," remarked Charlie Watts. "Jack White was great. And I thought Christina Aguilera was amazing, because often those girls freeze when they dance with Mick. We've had some great people – including our dear Amy [Winehouse], although I don't think she was quite well – who were never as good as Christina."

Track listing

All songs by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, except where noted.

Double-disc edition

Single-disc edition

Personnel

The Rolling Stones

  • Mick Jagger – lead vocals, guitar, harmonica
  • Keith Richards – guitar, backing vocals on "Far Away Eyes" and "I'm Free", lead vocals on "You Got The Silver", "Connection" and "Little T&A"
  • Ron Wood – guitar, pedal steel guitar on "Far Away Eyes"
  • Charlie Watts – drums

Additional musicians

  • Darryl Jones – bass guitar
  • Christina Aguilera – vocals on "Live with Me"
  • Buddy Guy – guitar and vocals on "Champagne and Reefer"
  • Jack White – guitar and vocals on "Loving Cup"
  • Chuck Leavell – keyboards, backing vocals
  • Lisa Fischer – backing vocals
  • Bernard Fowler – backing vocals, percussion
  • Blondie Chaplin – backing vocals, percussion, acoustic guitar
  • Bobby Keys – saxophone
  • Michael Davis – trombone
  • Kent Smith – trumpet
  • Tim Ries – saxophone, keyboards

Charts

Weekly charts

Chart (2008)Peak
positionJapanese Albums (Oricon)
10

Year-end charts

Chart (2008)PositionAustrian Albums (Ö3 Austria)
68

Certifications

References

References

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  2. "The Rolling Stones: Shine a Light: Original Soundtrack < Music | PopMatters".
  3. Blake, Mark. (May 2008). "New albums".
  4. "Shine a Light : The Rolling Stones : Review : Rolling Stone".
  5. Hull, Tom. (n.d.). "Grade List: The Rolling Stones".
  6. (13 April 2008). "Top Albums 13.04.2008". BBC News.
  7. Lawrence, Will. (May 2008). "King Charles".
  8. Saulnier, Jason. (8 April 2010). "Chuck Leavell Interview".
  9. [http://www.oricon.co.jp/rank/ ランキング-ORICON STYLE]. Oricon.co.jp (10 September 2012).
  10. "Jahreshitparade Alben 2008".
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