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More Hot Rocks (Big Hits & Fazed Cookies)
Compilation album by The Rolling Stones
Released 11 December 1972
Recorded May 1963 October 1969
Genre Rock
Length 89:45
Language English
Label ABKCO
Producer Andrew Loog Oldham, The Rolling Stones, Jimmy Miller, and Eric Easton
Professional reviews
* Allmusic 4.5/5 stars link
* Robert Christgau (B+) link
More Hot Rocks (Big Hits & Fazed Cookies) is the second compilation album of Rolling Stones music released by former manager Allen Klein's ABKCO Records (who usurped control of the band's Decca/London material in 1970) after the band's departure from Decca and Klein. Released in late 1972 as the follow-up to the hugely successful Hot Rocks 19641971, it was another success for Klein and ABKCO.
When Hot Rocks 19641971 proved to be a big seller, there was never any doubt that a successor would follow. However, initiallywith Andrew Loog Oldham getting involvedthe project was to feature previously unreleased (or more accurately, discarded) material and be titled Necrophilia. Artwork was prepared and the album made it as far as the mastering phase when it was recalled and something a little more practical was compiled (ABKCO would revisit this concept with 1975's Metamorphosis). The result was More Hot Rocks (Big Hits & Fazed Cookies). Featuring the hits that could not be shoehorned onto its predecessor, as well as first-time release of many previously UK-only releases, the double album was quickly pressed and distributed into North American shops in December 1972, reaching #9 in the US and going gold. Like Hot Rocks 19641971, More Hot Rocks (Big Hits & Fazed Cookies) would not see an official UK release until 21 May 1990.
Track listing
All songs by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, except where noted.
Side one
1. "Tell Me" 3:48
2. "Not Fade Away" (Charles Hardin/Norman Petty) 1:48
3. "The Last Time" 3:41
4. "It's All Over Now" (Bobby Womack/Shirley Jean Womack) 3:27
5. "Good Times, Bad Times" 2:30
* B-side of "It's All Over Now"
6. "I'm Free" 2:24
Side two
1. "Out of Time" 3:42
* Edited version from Flowers
2. "Lady Jane" 3:08
3. "Sittin' On a Fence" 3:03
4. "Have You Seen Your Mother, Baby, Standing in the Shadow?" 2:35
5. "Dandelion" 3:32
6. "We Love You" 4:22
Side three
1. "She's a Rainbow" 4:12
* Edited version, without the announcer intro
2. "2000 Light Years from Home" 4:45
3. "Child of the Moon" 3:10
* Originally released as the B-side to "Jumpin' Jack Flash" in 1968
4. "No Expectations" 3:56
5. "Let It Bleed" 5:28
Side four
1. "What to Do" 2:33
* First released in 1966 on the British edition of Aftermath
2. "Fortune Teller" (Naomi Neville) 2:18
* Recorded in 1963 and released in 1964 on a UK Decca Records artist compilation album entitled Saturday Club
3. "Poison Ivy" (Version 1) (Jerry Leiber/Mike Stoller) 2:34
* Recorded in 1963 and released on Saturday Club
4. "Come On" (Chuck Berry) 1:48
* The Rolling Stones' 1963 debut single in the UK, this was its first release in the US
5. "Money" (Berry Gordy Jr./Janie Bradford) 2:32
* First released in 1964 on The Rolling Stones
6. "Bye Bye Johnnie" (Chuck Berry) 2:10
* First released in 1964 on The Rolling Stones as "Bye Bye Johnny"
7. "I Can't Be Satisfied" (McKinley Morganfield) 3:28
* Originally released on the UK album The Rolling Stones No. 2 in 1965
8. "Long, Long While" 3:01
* Originally released as the UK B-side to "Paint It, Black" in 1966
All tracks on sides one, two, and four were produced by Andrew Loog Oldham, except "Money" and "Bye, Bye Johnny", which were produced by Eric Easton. Side three was produced by Jimmy Miller, except tracks "She's a Rainbow" and "2000 Light Years from Home", produced by The Rolling Stones.
Chart positions
Year Chart Position
1973 Billboard Pop Albums 9[citation needed]