Big Hits (High Tide and Green Grass) [US]
Released
March 28, 1966
Here’s where things start to get interesting. A compilation
album: now how would I even start to review this? I won’t do this song by song,
but instead talk about it as a whole because that, in my mind, works a lot
better. And if you don’t like that, hunt for the songs: I’ve reviewed every
song on here before.
One thing I’ll just say is that I have the 2006 remastered
version, so I have stereo mixes of (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction, Time Is on My
Side, It's All Over Now, and Heart of Stone. At any other time that would be
fantastic, but I’m supposed to pretend I’m a little Stones fan from the 60’s
and there was no stereo mixes. Oh well.
Also I find it funny the US got this first.
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(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction – 10 / 10
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The Last Time – 8.5 / 10
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As Tears Go By – 10 / 10
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Time is On My Side – 8 / 10
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It’s All Over Now – 7.8 / 10
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Tell Me – 8 / 10
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19th Nervous Breakdown – 10 / 10
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Heart of Stone – 8.5 / 10
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Get Off of My Cloud – 9 / 10
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Not Fade Away – 7 / 10
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Good Times, Bad Times – 7.8 / 10
·
Play with Fire – 8 / 10
Three out of the twelve songs are
covers, and one song was by Jagger / Richards and Andrew Oldham. That backs up
my feelings on the Stones own songs vs. the Stones covers. They seemed to
ignore EPs, because You Better Move On isn’t here and that disappoints me,
because Good Times, Bad Times made it. Not to say it’s a bad song, but it’s not
as good as quite a few songs that were glossed over. If You Need Me would’ve
been a good song, and Route 66 if they were trying to include older pieces as
well. Other than that, you have the standard songs you’d expect; Satisfaction,
As Tears Go By, Time is On My Side, songs we still know today that haven’t been
pushed to obscurity by the bigger songs.
The album contains the majority
of what is needed on a Stones Greatest Hits album at this time, and while it’s definitely
missing some songs that would’ve made it better, it’s still a great album.
102.6 / 120
I think that brings this to be the highest rated 12-song
album from the Stones, but we’re not going to count it. But we’ll keep it in
mind in case things get ugly, which I don’t expect it to do.
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