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Release Date:
May 26, 1995
Original Title:
The Rolling Stones: Live from Amsterdam 1995
Genres:
Music
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 99
This 99-minute concert, which was recorded at the world-famous Paradiso in Amsterdam on May 26, 1995, captures the Rolling Stones in top form playing a strong 20-song set to a high-spirited audience. This was the first of four small-scale club shows that the band held on the European leg of their big-scale 1994/1995 'Voodo Lounge' world tour. These shows can be seen as a kind of response to 'MTV Unplugged' with the band playing rawer, stripped-down and sometimes unplugged versions of their well-known hits as well as rare songs. The Paradiso set list includes a number of rarities from the Rolling Stones' extensive back catalogue that are performed only seldom, including "It's All Over Now," "The Spider and the Fly," "Shine a Light" and "Respectable." The final song from this show, "Street Fighting Man," was used as the opening track on the band's 1995 album 'Stripped.' The full concert was released on DVD and SD Blu-ray as part of the 'Totally Stripped' deluxe boxed set on June 3, 2016.
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Associate Producer:
Dione Orrom
Costume Supervisor:
Suzi Stokes
Director:
David Mallet
Editor:
Eric Zumbrunnen
Scott C. Wilson
Editorial Manager:
Jim Gable
Executive Producer:
Sherry Daly
Dave Trafford
Terry Shand
Joyce Smyth
Jane Rose
Geoff Kempin
Makeup Artist:
Suzie Zamit
Caroline Clements
Music Supervisor:
Don Was
Producer:
Don Was
Rocky Oldham
Production Manager:
Rosie Holley
Second Unit:
Patrick Woodroffe
Sound Engineer:
Sergio Ruleas
Sound Mixer:
Jess Sutcliffe
Ed Cherney
Bob Clearmountain
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Mitch Dorf
Sound Recordist:
Ed Cherney
Supervising Producer:
Lindsay Brown
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