Rolling Stones Deliver Latest Bootleg
. The shows were the first The Rolling Stones had ever performed in Japan and came at the end of their Steel Wheels/Urban Jungle tour to promote 1989's Steel Wheels. Rolling StonesThe Live at the Tokyo Dome release groups together 23 songs � everything from newer cuts off Steel Wheels to the group's catalog of favorites. "Start Me Up," "Sad Sad Sad," "Harlem Shuffle," "Tumbling Dice," "Miss You" and "Ruby Tuesday" are just a few of the selections. Longtime engineer Bob Clearmountain worked on the mixes for the album, which is available only as a digital download. Fans can score it in the U.S. via the Google Play music store. more on this story Gibson.com is an official news provider for the antiMusic.com.
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