The Rolling Stones - Sympathy for the Devil  (Remastered)

The Rolling Stones - Sympathy for the Devil (Remastered)

Exclusively remastered to play in full-dynamic audio range. For those of us who lived through the late 1960’s psychedelic rock era, it was fun in the beginning, but wore thin near its end. It certainly did not fit well with some rock groups who attempted that genre, especially with The Rolling Stones. The 1968 release of Beggars Banquet was a thunderbolt blast by the Stones that signaled: We’re done here, now back to the blues! And it was The Rolling Stones, who had played second fiddle to The Beatles up to that point, that charged forward to become the most prolific rock group ever. Sympathy for the Devil was a rare change for the Stones by not having an audible rhythm guitar; instead, this exclusive remaster brings out the interplay of Nicky Hopkins on keyboards and Keith Richards playing the bass as if was a rhythm guitar. And one can truly hear why Sympathy for the Devil is a masterpiece. All rights reserved to the copyright owners. Enjoy and share this with your fans and friends. Click Subscribe and notify to receive future remastered music tracks.