The three-disc box set Singles Collection: The London Years contains every single the Rolling Stones released during the '60s, including both the A- and B-sides. It is the first Stones compilation that tries to be comprehensive and logical -- for all their attributes, the two Hot Rocks sets and the two Big Hits collections didn't present the singles in chronological order. In essence, the previous compilations were excellent samplers, where Singles Collection tells most of the story (certain albums, like Aftermath, Beggars Banquet, and Let It Bleed, fill in the gaps left by the singles). The Rolling Stones made genuine albums -- even their early R&B/blues albums were impeccably paced -- but their singles had a power all their own, which is quite clearly illustrated by the Singles Collection. By presenting the singles in chronological order, the set takes on a relentless, exhilarating pace with each hit and neglected B-side piling on top of each other, adding a new dimension to the group; it has a power it wouldn't have had if it tried to sample from the albums. Although it cheats near the end, adding singles from the Metamorphosis outtakes collection and two singles from Sticky Fingers, this captures the essence of the '60s Stones as well as any compilation could. Casual fans might want to stick with the Hot Rocks sets, since they just have the hits, but for those that want a little bit more, the Singles Collection is absolutely essential.
[The Rolling Stones' London/ABKCO catalog was reissued in August of 2002, packaged in digipacks with restored album artwork, remastered, and released as hybrid discs that contain both CD and Super Audio CD layers. The remastering -- performed with Direct Stream Digital (DSD) encoding -- is a drastic improvement, leaping out of the speaker yet still sounding like the original albums. This is noticeable on the standard CD layer but is considerably more pronounced on the SACD layer, which is shockingly realistic in its detail and presence yet is still faithful to the original mixes; Keith Richards' revved-up acoustic guitar on "Street Fighting Man" still sends the machine into overdrive, for instance. It just sounds like he's in the room with you. Even if you've never considered yourself an audiophile, have never heard the differences between standard and gold-plated CDs, you will hear the difference with SACD, even on a cheap stereo system without a high-end amplifier or speakers. And you won't just hear the difference, you'll be an instant convert and wish, hope, and pray that other artists whose catalog hasn't been reissued since the early days of CD -- Bob Dylan, Bruce Springsteen, Neil Young, especially the Beatles -- are given the same treatment in the very near future. SACD and DSD are that good.] ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
Singles Collection: The London Years
01/01/1989 | Abkco
All Music Guide Review
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Credits
- Ron Malo
- Engineer
- Mick McKenna
- Research, Tape Archivist
- Andrew Loog Oldham
- Producer, Liner Notes, Art Direction, Compilation Supervisor, Compilation Producer
- Keith Richards
- Guitar (Acoustic), Guitar, Arranger, Keyboards, Vocals (Background), Vocals
- Steve Rosenthal
- Restoration, Archives Coordinator
- Ian Stewart
- Organ, Piano, Keyboards
- Guy Webster
- Photography
- Anthony DeCurtis
- Liner Notes
- Bruce Eder
- Liner Notes, Annotation
- Eric Easton
- Producer
- Mick Rock
- Art Direction
- Jody Klein
- Compilation, Preparation, Digital Compilation
- Ethan Russell
- Photography
- Gus Skinas
- Engineer
- Gered Mankowitz
- Photography
- P.D. Rain
- Compilation, Preparation, Digital Compilation
- Alisa Ritz
- Art Direction
- Jerry Schatzberg
- Photography
- Lenne Allik
- Concept
- Michael Cooper
- Photography
- Paschal Byrne
- Digital Transfers
- Nick Wright
- Photography
- Maria Papazahariou
- Production Assistant
- Teri Landi
- Digital Transfers, Research, Tape Archivist
- Laura Walton
- Production Assistant
- Jon Astley
- Digital Transfers
- Jack Nitzsche
- Organ, Percussion, Piano, Producer, Arranger
- Bill Wyman
- Bass, Vocals
- Brian Jones
- Organ, Slide Guitar, Mellotron, Bells, Vocals, Sitar, Saxophone, Recorder, Marimba, Harpsichord, Guitar (Rhythm), Guitar, Dulcimer, Harmonica
- Mike Leander
- Arranger
- Phil Spector
- Maracas
- John Paul Jones
- String Arrangements
- Jimmy Miller
- Producer
- David P. Bailey
- Photography
- Glyn Johns
- Engineer
- Arthur Greenslade
- Arranger
- David Hassinger
- Engineer
- Iris Keitel
- Art Direction, Package Design
- Bob Ludwig
- Mastering
- Mick Jagger
- Harmonica, Vocals, Percussion
- John Lennon
- Vocals (Background)
- Paul McCartney
- Vocals (Background)
- Gene Pitney
- Engineer
- The Rolling Stones
- Arranger, Producer, Main Performer
- Mick Taylor
- Guitar, Slide Guitar
- Charlie Watts
- Percussion, Drums




















