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Shine a Light
Rock · 2008

Shine a Light

Experience The Rolling Stones at their electrifying best with 'Shine a Light,' a live album from their Scorsese-directed concert film. Featuring guest appearances and a setlist packed with hits, it's

April 4, 2008 · Universal Music Taiwan

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This album is a shot of pure, unadulterated rock and roll adrenaline, capturing The Rolling Stones' iconic energy and swagger in a live setting. It feels like being front row at a legendary concert, bathed in the glow of classic riffs and Mick Jagger's undeniable charisma. With a polished, robust sound and electrifying guest spots, 'Shine a Light' is a celebratory journey through their timeless catalog, perfect for anyone craving that raw, blues-infused rock spectacle that only the Stones can deliver. It's an essential listen for fans and a powerful introduction for newcomers, proving that rock's greatest showmen still burn brighter than ever.

Moments Worth Listening For
The explosive opening of 'Jumpin' Jack Flash,' immediately setting a high-energy tone for the entire concert.
Buddy Guy's electrifying guitar solo and vocal interplay with Mick Jagger on 'Champagne & Reefer,' a true blues masterclass.
Christina Aguilera's powerful vocal duet with Mick Jagger on 'Live With Me,' showcasing unexpected vocal chemistry and raw power.
The extended, hypnotic groove and dynamic build-up of 'Sympathy for the Devil,' demonstrating the band's enduring stage prowess.
Reviews

How does Shine a Light sound next to the rest of The Rolling Stones's catalogue?

Party Celebration+1.4σ

The writing leans notably further into party celebration than the rest of the catalogue.

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