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The Rolling Stones ‘From the Vaults’ Series Unveiled this November!

Rolling StonesEagle Rock Entertainment are about to deliver a double dose of Rolling Stones this November, with the debut of the new series of live concerts: From The VaultFrom The Vault will unveil live concert films from the Rolling Stones archive, now receiving their first official release. The footage from these concerts have been carefully restored, and the sound has been newly mixed by Bob Clearmountain. From The Vault – Hampton Coliseum – Live In 1981 will be released simultaneously on SD Blu-ray, DVD/2CD, DVD/3LP, DVD, and Digital Formats on November 4, 2014 [Pre-book Order Date October 10, MSRP $17.98 SD Blu-ray, $29.98 DVD/2CD, $44.98 DVD/3LP, and $TBA DVD]. From The Vault – L.A. Forum – Live In 1975 will be released on DVD, DVD/2CD, DVD/3LP, and Digital Video on November 18, 2014 [Pre-book Order Date October 24, MSRP $TBA DVD, $29.98 DVD/2CD, $TBA DVD/3LP].

 

Eagle Rock Entertainment To Kick Off New Series This November
 

THE ROLLING STONES

 
FROM THE VAULT – HAMPTON COLISEUM – LIVE IN 1981
~SD BLU-RAY, DVD/2CD, DVD/3LP, DVD, AND DIGITAL FORMATS~
~NOVEMBER 4, 2014~
 
FROM THE VAULT – L.A. FORUM – LIVE IN 1975
~DVD, DVD/2CD, DVD/3LP, AND DIGITAL FORMATS~
~NOVEMBER 18, 2014~
 

RESTORED AND NEWLY MIXED BY BOB CLEARMOUNTAIN

Hampton Coliseum – Live In 1981 boasts a full-length 2 1/2 hour concert, featuring “Under My Thumb,” “Let’s Spend The Night Together,” “Shattered,” “Beast Of Burden,” “Tumbling Dice,” “Miss You,” “Brown Sugar,” “Jumping Jack Flash,” “(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction,” and many more. The Rolling Stones American Tour in 1981, in support of the critical and commercial smash Tattoo You, was the most successful tour of that year, taking in a then record $50 million dollars in ticket sales. The 50-date tour kicked off in Philadelphia in September 1981 and ended with two dates in Hampton, Virginia on December 18 and 19. The show on December 18th, which was also Keith Richards’ birthday, was the first ever music concert to be broadcast on television as a pay-per-view event.
L.A. Forum – Live In 1975 also clocks in at 2 ½ hours, and features “Honky Tonk Women,” “Gimme Shelter,” “You Can’t Always Get What You Want,” “Tumbling Dice,” “Brown Sugar,” “Midnight Rambler,” “Jumpin’ Jack Flash,” and “Sympathy For The Devil,” to name a few. The Rolling Stones’ “Tour Of The Americas ‘75” was the band’s first tour with new guitarist Ronnie Wood. Even before the dates started, there were dramatic scenes in New York City at the official tour announcement, when the band unexpectedly turned up on a flatbed truck to play “Brown Sugar.” After a couple of low-key warm-up shows in Louisiana, the tour began on June 3, with a 44-date run lasting through August 8. They settled into the L.A. Forum for a five-night stint from July 9th to 13th. The L.A. Forum – 1975 film features the show from July 12th.
The electricity and power of the Rolling Stones onstage is a concert event like no other. From The Vault perfectly captures two separate evenings that prove why a Rolling Stones concert is the ultimate live experience.
Click here to view a video of “Shattered” from Hampton Coliseum – Live In 1981 – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tj96Tau44OA
Click here to view a video of “Star Star” from L.A Forum – Live In 1975 – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ou90MPHZzXs

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HAMPTON COLISEUM TRACK LISTING:
1) Under My Thumb  
2) When The Whip Comes Down  
3) Let’s Spend The Night Together  
4) Shattered  
5) Neighbours
6) Black Limousine  
7) Just My Imagination  
8) Twenty Flight Rock  
9) Going To A Go Go  
10) Let Me Go
11) Time Is On My Side  
12) Beast Of Burden  
13) Waiting On A Friend  
14) Let It Bleed
15) You Can’t Always Get What You Want  
16) Band Introductions
17) Happy Birthday Keith
18) Little T & A
19) Tumbling Dice
20) She’s So Cold
21) Hang Fire
22) Miss You
23) Honky Tonk Women
24) Brown Sugar
25) Start Me Up
26) Jumping Jack Flash
27) (I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction
 
 
L.A. FORUM TRACK LISTING:
1) Introduction*
2) Honky Tonk Women
3) All Down The Line
4) If You Can’t Rock Me / Get Off Of My Cloud  
5) Star Star
6) Gimme Shelter
7) Ain’t Too Proud To Beg
8) You Gotta Move
9) You Can’t Always Get What You Want
10) Happy
11) Tumbling Dice
12) It’s Only Rock ‘n’ Roll
13) Band Intros*
14) Doo Doo Doo Doo Doo (Heartbreaker)*
15) Fingerprint File
16) Angie
17) Wild Horses*
18) That’s Life*
19) Outta Space*
20) Brown Sugar
21) Midnight Rambler
22) Rip This Joint
23) Street Fighting Man
24) Jumpin’ Jack Flash
25) Sympathy For The Devil
*Not available on LP
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