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Release Date:
July 19, 1995
Original Title:
The Rolling Stones: Live from London 1995
Genres:
Music
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 122
As part of their 1994/1995 Voodoo Lounge world tour, the Rolling Stones gave a handful of small-scale, stripped-down concerts in Europe as a kind of response to 'MTV Unplugged.' This show that took place on July 19, 1995 at the Brixton Academy in London, a venue with a capacity of about 5000, was the final of a total of four club shows. The other shows were held in Paris and Amsterdam, and all of them were recorded for a forthcoming album, which was eventually named 'Stripped' and released on November 13, 1995. Two songs from the London show made it on the album, namely "Dead Flowers" and the Bob Dylan-penned "Like a Rolling Stone," with the latter also being released as the lead single off the album. "Black Limousine" and "Live with Me" from this show were chosen as the B-sides for the singles "Like a Rolling Stone" and "Wild Horses," respectively. The full Brixton Academy concert was released on DVD and SD Blu-ray as part of the 'Totally Stripped' deluxe boxed set on June 3, 2016.
Assistant Director:
Monica Caston
Co-Producer:
Monica Caston
Costume Supervisor:
Suzi Stokes
Director:
Christine Strand
Editor:
Scott C. Wilson
Eric Zumbrunnen
Editorial Manager:
Jim Gable
Executive Producer:
Joyce Smyth
Sherry Daly
Jane Ross
David Trafford
Geoff Kempin
Terry Shand
Makeup Artist:
Suzie Zamit
Caroline Clements
Producer:
Christine Strand
Don Was
Production Manager:
Rosie Holley
Second Unit:
Patrick Woodroffe
Sound Engineer:
Sergio Ruleas
Sound Mixer:
Bob Clearmountain
Jess Sutcliffe
Ed Cherney
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Mitch Dorf
Sound Recordist:
Chris Kimsey
Supervising Producer:
Lindsay Brown
Geoff Kempin
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