| Rating |
Summary |
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| n/a by Billboard |
More than 40 years into their career, the Stones sound raw and dangerously alive. |
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| n/a by Popmatters |
As a longtime fan and collector of live Stones stuff, I personally feel that Shine a Light deserves a pivotal place in your listening rotation, especially if you are in search of a quality recent show. |
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| n/a by Rolling Stone |
It documents the Stones on a historic roll, reveling in their mastery. |
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| n/a by music.guardian.co.uk |
Songs from dustier corners of their back catalogue and guest appearances from Jack White , Buddy Guy and Christina Aguilera pique the interest but don't dispel a sense of overkill. |
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| n/a by www.uncut.co.uk |
Less is more, and the Stones are at their best on the spoof country of Faraway Eyes; and Richards attack on You Got The Silver, with Ronnie Wood picking holes in an acoustic slide guitar. |
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