The Very Best of Mick Jagger
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Allmusic | [1] |
Rolling Stone | [2] |
The Very Best of Mick Jagger is a
The collection includes singles, album tracks, and collaborations with
- "Too Many Cooks", produced by John Lennon and recorded by Jagger in 1973 in Los Angeles. The track features guitarists Danny Kortchmar and Jesse Ed Davis, keyboardist Al Kooper, bassist Jack Bruce, drummer Jim Keltner and, on backing vocals, singer-songwriter Harry Nilsson. Neither Lennon nor Bill Wyman, who was present at the session, appear on the track.
- "Checking Up on My Baby", recorded in 1992 with L.A. blues band, The Red Devils.
- "Charmed Life", recorded while Jagger was working on Wandering Spirit with producer Rick Rubin. Jagger had sketched it out (with his daughter Karis Jagger on backing vocals), but then decided the track didn't fit with the rest of the album. The version on Very Best is remixed by producer Ashley Beadle. The song was also released as a promo single with various remixes, and reached the Top 20 on Billboard's Hot Dance Singles chart in early 2008.
A special edition with DVD was also released with more than 72 minutes of content, including an extensive interview with Mick Jagger from early/mid-2007, nine videos, and extras.
Jagger has promoted the album through interviews including a special for Rolling Stone,[4] a comprehensive Q&A with fans on the BBC web site[5] and TV appearances. He also re-launched his web site[6] with audio, video, photos and more information about this compilation and his solo work in general.[citation needed]
The album debuted in the British chart at No. 57 with sales of nearly 4,000 copies and in the American chart at No. 77 selling 11,846 copies during the first week.[citation needed]
Track listing
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Original album | Length |
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1. | " Ronald Dunbar, Edith Wayne | Previously unreleased - 1973 Outtake | 4:04 | |
10. | "Memo from Turner" | Jagger, Keith Richards | Performance | 4:03 |
11. | "Lucky in Love" | Jagger, Carlos Alomar | She's the Boss | 5:02 |
12. | "Let's Work" | Jagger, Stewart | Primitive Cool | 4:44 |
13. | "Joy" | Jagger, Bono | Goddess in the Doorway | 4:40 |
14. | "Don't Call Me Up" | Jagger | Goddess in the Doorway | 5:13 |
15. | "Checkin' Up on My Baby" | Sonny Boy Williamson II | Previously unreleased - 1992 Outtake | 3:21 |
16. | "(You Got To Walk And) Don't Look Back" | Smokey Robinson, Ronnie White | Bush Doctor | 3:43 |
17. | "Evening Gown" | Jagger | Wandering Spirit | 3:32 |
Total length: | 1:12:13 |
No. | Title | Length |
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18. | "Charmed Life" (Ashley Beedle 12" Mix) | 6:20 |
19. | "Charmed Life" (Ashley Beedle 12" Dub) | 5:24 |
20. | "Everybody Knows About My Good Thing" | 4:37 |
21. | "Say You Will" (Instrumental Remix) | 5:32 |
22. | "Lucky in Love" (Single Mix) | 4:52 |
23. | "Sweet Thing" (Funky Guitar Mix) | 4:22 |
Total length: | 1:43:20 |
DVD track listing
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "Interview With Mick Jagger (2007)" | 35:45 |
2. | "God Gave Me Everything" | 3:41 |
3. | "Just Another Night" | 4:58 |
4. | "Sweet Thing" | 4:15 |
5. | "Let's Work" | 4:08 |
6. | "Lucky in Love" | 4:54 |
7. | "Don't Tear Me Up" | 4:09 |
8. | "Dancing in the Street" | 2:57 |
9. | "Joy[a]" | 3:07 |
10. | "(You Got to Walk And) Don't Look Back [b]" | 4:20 |
Total length: | 72:14 |
Charts
Chart (2007) | Peak position |
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European Top 100 Albums | 18 |
Hungarian Albums (MAHASZ)[7] | 11 |
UK Albums (OCC)[8] | 57 |
US Billboard 200[9] | 77 |
References
- ^ Allmusic review
- ^ Rolling Stone review
- ^ https://www.allmusic.com/album/r981235
- ^ Greene, Andy (4 October 2007). "Mick Jagger: Stone Alone". Rolling Stone. Retrieved 5 February 2021.
- ^ "Mick Jagger answers your questions". BBC News. 1 October 2007. Retrieved 5 February 2021.
- ^ [1], Mick Jagger, 2 October 2007. Accessed 2 October 2007.
- ^ "Album Top 40 slágerlista – 2007. 42. hét" (in Hungarian). MAHASZ. Retrieved 27 November 2021.
- ^ "MICK JAGGER | full Official Chart History | Official Charts Company". Official Charts Company. Retrieved 28 November 2016.
- ^ "Mick Jagger - Chart history". Billboard. Retrieved 28 November 2016.
Notes
- ^ Excerpt from the documentary Being Mick
- ^ Peter Tosh with Mick Jagger on Saturday Night Live, 1978