Rolling Stones and Foghat Release Concert Videos

The Rolling Stones have offered up a preview of their latest archival concert release.

Live at the Wiltern was recorded at the 2000 seat Los Angeles theater on November 2nd, 2002 as part of their Licks World Tour, and they've released their performance of "Dance, Part 1," which was originally released on their 1980 album, Emotional Rescue.

As for the rest of that show, they dug a bit deeper into their catalog, busting out tracks like "Hand of Fate" and "Neighbors," that hadn't been played in decades, along with covers like "That's How Strong My Love Is" and "Going to a Go-Go."

The album includes a guest appearance by Solomon Burke on "Everybody Needs Somebody to Love" and drummer Jim Keltner on "Can't You Hear Me Knocking." 

The package will be available this Friday, March 8th, in various configurations, including a DVD + two CDs; Blu-Ray + two-CD, a stand alone two-CD, and four different 3-LP variants.

In Other Concert Video News....

Foghat will release a new live album and video, Slow Ride – Live in Concert, on April 5th. It was recorded in Texas in 1999 and features original singer Dave Peverett, who died in 2000. The title track is streaming now and you can check out the video here.


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