Salut mon bon Zev,
Out of My Humble Head, the Stones album from the LONDON Years that you should not miss :
<B>The Rolling Stones (1964)</B>Their first release also known as 'England's Newest Hits Makers' in the U.S. a good solid rythm'n blues
<B>Out of our head (1965)</B>: the american edition includes Satsfaction and some of my favourites tunes such as "play with fire'", "the under asssistant..."
<B>Aftermath (1966)</B>Certainly you won't miss this one with 'Lady Jane' and a long 'Goin Home'
<B>Beggars Banquet (1968)</B>Don't miss that one !
<B>Let it Bleed (1969)</B>From 'Gimme Shelter' to 'You can't alway get what you want' this album is as solid as a rock !
<B>Get Yer ya ya's Out</B> That's definitely the best live recording from the Stones and my favourite of them all. Once you've listened to 'Jumpin' Jack Flash' on this album the other version seems to have no energy at all.
Other releases include December's Children, 12x5, Between the Buttons('let's spend the night together'); Their satanic majesties request, Rolling Stones Now and some compilation ( Hot Rocks).
A Stone Addict will not want to miss a singe one as they all contains some gems.
Go and check ->
http://www.keno.org/rolling_stones/fansalbumreviews.htm for further rating and links.
Recently they have released the whole London collection (1964-1970) on SACD/DSD (CD compatible). It looks like I will have to bre