Hyde Park Live | ||||
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Released | 22 July 2013 | |||
Recorded | 6 and 13 July 2013 | |||
Venue | Hyde Park, London | |||
Genre | Rock | |||
Length | 111:29 | |||
Label | Promotone BV | |||
The Rolling Stones chronology | ||||
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AllMusic | [1] |
Consequence of Sound | [2] |
Hyde Park Live is a live album by the Rolling Stones, released in 2013. It was recorded at Hyde Park, London on 6 and 13 July 2013 during the band's 50 and Counting Tour. The album was released exclusively as a digital download through iTunes on 22 July 2013 for a limited time of four weeks. The album debuted at No. 16 in the UK and No. 19 in the US. [3] [4] The same concert was later issued on DVD as Sweet Summer Sun: Live in Hyde Park.
In 1969, the Rolling Stones performed a free concert in Hyde Park just two days after the death of founding member Brian Jones, with the gig also serving as the introduction to new guitarist Mick Taylor. As part of the 50 & Counting tour that celebrated the Rolling Stones' 50th anniversary celebrations, a new Hyde Park concert was scheduled in 2013, supported by the Vaccines, the Temper Trap, and Gary Clark Jr. [5] The 65,000 tickets sold out in three minutes. [6] Taylor, who left the band in 1974, appears on two tracks: "Midnight Rambler" and show closer "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction". [7]
All tracks are written by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "Start Me Up" | 4:18 |
2. | "It's Only Rock 'n Roll (But I Like It)" | 4:46 |
3. | "Tumbling Dice" | 4:05 |
4. | "Emotional Rescue" | 5:53 |
5. | "Street Fighting Man" | 5:22 |
6. | "Ruby Tuesday" | 3:21 |
7. | "Doom and Gloom" | 4:17 |
8. | "Honky Tonk Women" | 5:01 |
9. | "Paint It Black" | 6:58 |
10. | "You Got the Silver" | 3:18 |
11. | "Before They Make Me Run" | 4:33 |
12. | "Miss You" | 7:18 |
13. | "Midnight Rambler" | 11:54 |
14. | "Gimme Shelter" | 7:16 |
15. | "Jumpin' Jack Flash" | 4:53 |
16. | "Sympathy for the Devil" | 6:46 |
17. | "Brown Sugar" | 4:55 |
18. | "You Can't Always Get What You Want" | 8:04 |
19. | "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction" | 8:20 |
Total length: | 111:29 |
Sweet Summer Sun: Hyde Park Live | |
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Directed by | Paul Dugdale |
Produced by | Jim Parsons |
Starring | The Rolling Stones |
Distributed by | Eagle Rock Entertainment |
Release date |
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Running time | 121 minutes |
A video recording of the concert, Sweet Summer Sun – Hyde Park Live, was issued on 11 November 2013 on DVD and Blu-ray, along with CDs and LPs.
All tracks are written by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "Start Me Up" | |
2. | "It's Only Rock 'n Roll (But I Like It)" | |
3. | "Street Fighting Man" | |
4. | "Ruby Tuesday" | |
5. | "Doom and Gloom" | |
6. | "Honky Tonk Women" | |
7. | "You Got the Silver" | |
8. | "Happy" | |
9. | "Miss You" | |
10. | "Midnight Rambler" | |
11. | "Gimme Shelter" | |
12. | "Jumpin' Jack Flash" | |
13. | "Sympathy for the Devil" | |
14. | "Brown Sugar" | |
15. | "You Can't Always Get What You Want" | |
16. | "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction" |
No. | Title | Length |
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17. | "Emotional Rescue" | |
18. | "Paint It Black" | |
19. | "Before They Make Me Run" |
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "Start Me Up" | 4:18 |
2. | "It's Only Rock 'n Roll (But I Like It)" | 4:46 |
3. | "Tumbling Dice" | 4:05 |
4. | "Emotional Rescue" | 5:53 |
5. | "Street Fighting Man" | 5:22 |
6. | "Ruby Tuesday" | 3:21 |
7. | "Doom and Gloom" | 4:17 |
8. | "Paint It Black" | 5:01 |
9. | "Honky Tonk Women" | 6:58 |
10. | "You Got the Silver" | 3:18 |
11. | "Before They Make Me Run" | 4:33 |
No. | Title | Length |
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12. | "Miss You" | 7:18 |
13. | "Midnight Rambler" | 11:54 |
14. | "Gimme Shelter" | 7:16 |
15. | "Jumpin' Jack Flash" | 4:53 |
16. | "Sympathy for the Devil" | 6:46 |
17. | "Brown Sugar" | 4:55 |
18. | "You Can't Always Get What You Want" | 8:04 |
19. | "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction" | 8:20 |
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Region | Certification | Certified units/sales |
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Australia (ARIA) [25] | Platinum | 15,000^ |
^ Shipments figures based on certification alone. |
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