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title: "Exile On Main Street Remastered"
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# Iconic Album Artwork Remastered Audio Quality Double Vinyl Format Exile On Main Street Remastered

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## Summary

> 🎤 Rock Your World with a Timeless Classic!

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- **What is this?** Exile On Main Street Remastered
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## Why This Product

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## Key Features

- • **Art You Can Feel:** The iconic album artwork is a visual feast that enhances your collection.
- • **Timeless Classic:** Experience the legendary sound of The Rolling Stones like never before.
- • **Collector's Edition:** A must-have for any serious vinyl enthusiast or Stones fan.
- • **Double Vinyl Delight:** Enjoy an expansive listening experience with two beautifully crafted records.
- • **High-Fidelity Listening:** Immerse yourself in remastered audio that brings every note to life.

## Overview

Exile On Main Street Remastered is a collector's edition double vinyl album that features enhanced audio quality, allowing fans to experience the iconic sound of The Rolling Stones in a whole new way. This remastered version not only revitalizes the music but also celebrates the legendary artwork that has captivated audiences for decades.

## Description

ROLLING STONES THE EXILE ON MAIN STREET

Review: The Greatest Rock Album Ever - Period! - This is the real deal, numero uno, number one, the absolute best, period. While many classic albums of the late 60's and early 70's might be showing their age, "Exile on Main Street," is just as fresh and demanding as it was when first released in 1972. From Keith Richard's power chords signaling the beginning of "Rocks Off" to the frantic loud and raucous guitar fade of "Soul Survivor" Mick, Keith, Charlie, and the boys go for the throat on the Stones most powerful album. The Stones employ all their influences at their best: blues, gospel, country, R&B, and good old garage band rock n roll. The Stones love Chuck Berry, check out "Rip This Joint." Next, try some Slim Harpo blues, "Shake Your Hips." If you don't feel totally greased up by now, then get ready for "Casino Boogie" with Keith and Mick Taylor trading guitar licks sounding like screeching alley cats with Charlie Watts playing a naughty strip tease rhythm on the drums. What would be the end of side one on the LP ends with the great classic hit, "Tumblin' Dice." "Exile on Main Street" is a loosely structured concept album, in essence the Stones' journey through America. Thus side two, take the listener on a little spin out in the sticks with "Sweet Virginia" where you'd better be ready to scrape the sh## right off your shoes. For another stab at country music in much the same trippy mood as Gram Parson's "New Soft Shoe" comes "Torn and Frayed" the kind of song George Jones or Merle Haggard could only dream of. "Sweet Black Angel" brings in a little island music sound with its gentle marimbas. Finally, side two ends with the powerful country ballad with Nicky Hopkins, whose piano mastery can be heard on almost every cut on the album, pounding out one of his best piano leads on any Stones album with "Loving Cup." Side three opens with Keith Richards' most familiar song, "Happy." From there the Stones turn in one of their sleaziest, grungiest, most menacing tunes ever where Keith locks them in a manic rhythm that never lets up from start to finish, guitars and piano playing in total sync as Mick belts out some of the Stones' most mysonistic lyrics ever with "Turd on the Run." "Ventilator Blues" is a show case for Mick Taylor's fine slide guitar playing. The next number, "Just Want to See His Face" is perhaps the oddest song on the album. It sounds like something coming across an old AM radio late at night from an African American southern church service. The rhythms are captivating. Side three ends with the album's most powerful ballad with some killer horn and vocal arrangements, "Let It Loose." After working the listener into an emotional frenzy with that tune, now it's time to start down the album's home stretch with one of the Stones' great concert rockers, "All Down the Line" with some of the most creative hooks the Stones have ever stuck in one of their straight ahead rockers. "Stop Breakin' Down" is the second cover of a blues classic on the album. Is it any wonder to this day the old blues masters still perform with Mick and the boys? "Shine A Light" is a glorious spiritual masterpiece with lovely gospel piano and organ provided by Billy Preston and two of the most memorable guitar solos ever performed in a Stones classic. Finishing up in a mad frenzy on what was a full two album set is "Soul Surivor" a tune that starts off hot and keeps getting faster, louder, and nastier as the song continues. Somehow the way the guitars keep chiming into a fade at the end gives the listener the idea that the journey continues long after the album stops playing. It's muddy, it's dirty, but after the 1994 remaster, American listeners finally get to hear the Stones best album in its full glory. The American LP pressings were horrible, tinny and shrill with so much of the details and subtlties missing in action. The CBS release of the first CD was absolutely horrible. Did anybody do any premastering planning? The European record albums were beautiful and the 1994 CD finally gives the listener a chance to hear all the details in the massive wall of sound without compromising the rough and rowdy sound that the album strives so hard to maintain. There's so much going on with every song. After all these years, it's still growing on me. I've worn out five LP's and two CD's enjoying this album. No rock music collection is legit without this album, period. Play it as loud as you can handle it.
Review: Listen From Start To Finish - Amazing classic Stones record.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN  | B0039TD826 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,715 in CDs & Vinyl ( See Top 100 in CDs & Vinyl ) #45 in Blues Rock (CDs & Vinyl) #136 in Classic Rock (CDs & Vinyl) #719 in Pop (CDs & Vinyl) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (4,144) |
| Date First Available  | February 26, 2010 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer  | No |
| Item model number  | 8430385 |
| Label  | Interscope |
| Language  | English |
| Manufacturer  | Interscope |
| Number of discs  | 1 |
| Original Release Date  | 2010 |
| Product Dimensions  | 5.55 x 4.92 x 0.47 inches; 3.25 ounces |

## Images

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ The Greatest Rock Album Ever - Period!
*by S***T on May 5, 2008*

This is the real deal, numero uno, number one, the absolute best, period. While many classic albums of the late 60's and early 70's might be showing their age, "Exile on Main Street," is just as fresh and demanding as it was when first released in 1972. From Keith Richard's power chords signaling the beginning of "Rocks Off" to the frantic loud and raucous guitar fade of "Soul Survivor" Mick, Keith, Charlie, and the boys go for the throat on the Stones most powerful album. The Stones employ all their influences at their best: blues, gospel, country, R&B, and good old garage band rock n roll. The Stones love Chuck Berry, check out "Rip This Joint." Next, try some Slim Harpo blues, "Shake Your Hips." If you don't feel totally greased up by now, then get ready for "Casino Boogie" with Keith and Mick Taylor trading guitar licks sounding like screeching alley cats with Charlie Watts playing a naughty strip tease rhythm on the drums. What would be the end of side one on the LP ends with the great classic hit, "Tumblin' Dice." "Exile on Main Street" is a loosely structured concept album, in essence the Stones' journey through America. Thus side two, take the listener on a little spin out in the sticks with "Sweet Virginia" where you'd better be ready to scrape the sh## right off your shoes. For another stab at country music in much the same trippy mood as Gram Parson's "New Soft Shoe" comes "Torn and Frayed" the kind of song George Jones or Merle Haggard could only dream of. "Sweet Black Angel" brings in a little island music sound with its gentle marimbas. Finally, side two ends with the powerful country ballad with Nicky Hopkins, whose piano mastery can be heard on almost every cut on the album, pounding out one of his best piano leads on any Stones album with "Loving Cup." Side three opens with Keith Richards' most familiar song, "Happy." From there the Stones turn in one of their sleaziest, grungiest, most menacing tunes ever where Keith locks them in a manic rhythm that never lets up from start to finish, guitars and piano playing in total sync as Mick belts out some of the Stones' most mysonistic lyrics ever with "Turd on the Run." "Ventilator Blues" is a show case for Mick Taylor's fine slide guitar playing. The next number, "Just Want to See His Face" is perhaps the oddest song on the album. It sounds like something coming across an old AM radio late at night from an African American southern church service. The rhythms are captivating. Side three ends with the album's most powerful ballad with some killer horn and vocal arrangements, "Let It Loose." After working the listener into an emotional frenzy with that tune, now it's time to start down the album's home stretch with one of the Stones' great concert rockers, "All Down the Line" with some of the most creative hooks the Stones have ever stuck in one of their straight ahead rockers. "Stop Breakin' Down" is the second cover of a blues classic on the album. Is it any wonder to this day the old blues masters still perform with Mick and the boys? "Shine A Light" is a glorious spiritual masterpiece with lovely gospel piano and organ provided by Billy Preston and two of the most memorable guitar solos ever performed in a Stones classic. Finishing up in a mad frenzy on what was a full two album set is "Soul Surivor" a tune that starts off hot and keeps getting faster, louder, and nastier as the song continues. Somehow the way the guitars keep chiming into a fade at the end gives the listener the idea that the journey continues long after the album stops playing. It's muddy, it's dirty, but after the 1994 remaster, American listeners finally get to hear the Stones best album in its full glory. The American LP pressings were horrible, tinny and shrill with so much of the details and subtlties missing in action. The CBS release of the first CD was absolutely horrible. Did anybody do any premastering planning? The European record albums were beautiful and the 1994 CD finally gives the listener a chance to hear all the details in the massive wall of sound without compromising the rough and rowdy sound that the album strives so hard to maintain. There's so much going on with every song. After all these years, it's still growing on me. I've worn out five LP's and two CD's enjoying this album. No rock music collection is legit without this album, period. Play it as loud as you can handle it.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Listen From Start To Finish
*by T***E on March 12, 2026*

Amazing classic Stones record.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Rolling Stones
*by P***K on February 10, 2026*

Great album. It’s The Rolling Stones. CD perfect and case wasn’t cracked. Great item.

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