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(Scott)- Rolling Stone magazine once picked 'Exile' as the greatest rock album of all time.while I don't agree (by a long shot), it's certainly a classic. Alt-Country group The Old 97's kick things off with a great version of 'Rocks Off'. Fortunately it downplays the horns a bit. Billy Squier (of all people) shows up for a rocking live cover of 'Rip This Joint'. German rockabilly powerhouses The Bosshoss deliver a killer version of 'Shake Your Hips', which the Stones themselves covered from Slim Harpo. I've never heard of Privettricker, but this is about the only cover of 'Casino Boogie' I could find, and I think it's good. The Gaslight Anthem's 'Tumbling Dice' is as bleary-eyed and gorgeous as the original. I finally use Pussy Galore for their feedback-fueled rave up of 'Let It Loose'. Sheryl Crow does a good live cover of 'All Down The Line'. She's always good for a tune. The White Stripes make 'Stop Breaking Down' sound like on of their own.
Rezumat serial indian destine implinite. Dec 11, 2008 - i've been snowed under with work, but still will keep posting albums through the weekend, especially if i see that people are downloading them.
Exile In Guyville Liz Phair Rar
Then I bring back Jennifer Warnes's great version of 'Shine A Light'. (NOTE: the version of this song I put on that anthology of hers a few months ago was shortened; you might want to copy this MP3 and retag it for that album.) And finally, I had a hard time finding a cover of 'Soul Survivor', which was surprising. Then I found this by what I believe is a Japanese bar band named Brian Lunch. Maybe it's meant to be 'brain lunch'.I don't know. But it rocks, either way.