I am a life long Stones fan. However, I could never figure out why they didn't include more blues type songs on their albums which is what they love and are great at. 'Cook Cook Blues' for example-why didn't they include more tracks like that on their albums and why did they waste their time with songs like 'Hold on to your hat'? I always thought that Mick was worried about what would sell more. They have come out with some amazing albums, but could have come out with much more great 'stuff'. Mick talks about writing too much Country in the dvd part of this set. Why not do a whole Country album? We would love it! Especially if the songs are as amazing as 'Far away eyes'. The 'Best of Mick Jagger' dvd is fun to watch. Even in Mick's advanced age the 'Mick smile' is ever present. There is a candid, interesting interview with him,followed by the videos that he talks about. After I watched the dvd, I couldn't help but ask, why didn't he include 'Hard woman'? This is a wonderful song (She's the Boss) and in my opinion, the 'Hard woman' video is the best music video of all time! If you haven't seen it, you can find it and watch it on the internet. As far as the track listing, again, I think Mick plays it safe here and doesn't include all of his greatest hits. It's definately a collection for the collection if you are a fan of Mick's solo work and or the Stones. It's $$ well spent though, as you can get this set new including shipping for $10 or less. Rock on Mick!Read full review
Mick Jagger's solo pop music (without the Rolling Stones) has built up into quite a decent corpus. This 2007 "The Very Best of Mick Jagger" CD & DVD set is Jagger's 1st solo collection! This set includes Jagger's solo chart hits, his duo with David Bowie & some rare delights that date back into the 1970's. The 17 CD tracks are as follows: 1) God Gave Me Everything 2) Put Me in the Trash 3) Just Another Night 4) Don't Tear Me Up 5) Charmed Life )previously unreleased) 6) Sweet Thing 7) Old Habits Die Hard 8) Dancing in the Streets (with David Bowie) 9) Too Many Cooks (Spoil the Soup) (previously unreleased) 10) Memo from Turner 11) Lucky in Love 12) Let's Work 13) Joy (with Bono) 14) Don't Call Me Up 15) Checkin' Up On My Baby (previously unreleased) 16) (You Gotta Walk and) Don't Look Back (with Peter Tosh) 17) Evening Gown Add to that fabulous CD a DVD that has special features such as interviews, live performances & videos as follows: 1) Video Interview with Mick Jagger 2) God Gave Me Everything 3) Just Another Night 4) Sweet Thing 5) Let's Work 6) Lucky in Love 7) Don't Tear Me Up 8) Dancing in the Streets 9) Memo from Turner (from the motion picture performance) 10) (You Gotta Walk and) Don't Look Back (from Saturday Night Live) This is quite a package of riches to own. I wouldn't miss it for the world~Read full review
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