Album: Let It Bleed

| # | Track Title | Mode, kbps | Length | Size, MB | Price | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Let It Bleed | 128 | 5:20 | 4.89 | $ 0.1 | MP3 Download |
| 2 | Love In Vain | 128 | 4:20 | 3.97 | $ 0.1 | MP3 Download |
| 3 | Midnight Rambler | 128 | 6:54 | 6.32 | $ 0.1 | MP3 Download |
| 4 | Gimme Shelter | 128 | 4:26 | 4.05 | $ 0.1 | MP3 Download |
| 5 | You Got The Silver | 128 | 2:52 | 2.62 | $ 0.1 | MP3 Download |
| 6 | You Can't Always Get What | 128 | 7:28 | 6.83 | $ 0.1 | MP3 Download |
| 7 | Live With Me | 128 | 3:27 | 3.16 | $ 0.1 | MP3 Download |
| 8 | Monkey Man | 128 | 4:06 | 3.76 | $ 0.1 | MP3 Download |
| 9 | Country Honk | 128 | 3:07 | 2.86 | $ 0.1 | MP3 Download |






















1John Os22-06-2008 11:01
Although 'Let It Bleed' is of the best Stones albums, it's not quite as consistent as its predecessor and finest album 'Beggars Banquet'. For a start there are 2 questionable tracks; 'Monkey Man', which to be frank is pretty dire by Stones standards. 'Country Honk' is a country & western parody of their number 1 hit 'Honky Tonk Woman'. A waste of space and an obvious filler. Apart from these 2 bummers, the remaining tracks range from good to excellent. Three tracks stand out; the opener 'Gimme Shelter' is a classic. 'Midnight Rambler' is a 7 minute blues jam, which keeps the interest going throughout. The closing track 'You can't always get what you want' is a gospel rouser, and is sheer joy. It reminds me of how good the Stones were in their younger days.