The Rolling Stones Flashpoint 1990

Flashpoint is a live album by The Rolling Stones recorded in late 1989 and 1990 while the group promoted their Steel Wheels album on the Urban Jungle tour.

It also includes two new songs recorded in the studio – Highwire and Sex Drive.

The Rolling Stones Flashpoint

The Rolling Stones Flashpoint

Set List

(Intro) Continental Drift – 0:28 (originally on the Steel Wheels album)
Start Me Up – 3:54 (Tattoo You)
Sad Sad Sad – 3:32 (Steel Wheels)
Miss You – 5:55 (Some Girls)
Rock And A Hard Place – 4:51 (Steel Wheels)
Ruby Tuesday – 3:33
You Can’t Always Get What You Want – 7:26 (Let It Bleed)
Factory Girl – 2:47 (Beggars Banquet)
Can’t Be Seen – 4:17 (Steel Wheels)
Little Red Rooster – 5:15
Paint It Black – 4:02
Sympathy For The Devil – 5:35 (Beggars Banquet)
Brown Sugar – 4:10 (Sticky Fingers)
Jumpin’ Jack Flash – 4:59
(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction – 6:08
Highwire – 4:46 (studio)
Sex Drive – 4:29 (studio)

This set is a nice summary of the career of The Rolling Stones with 1960s hit singles like Satisfaction, Paint It Black and Jumpin’ Jack Flash, important songs from the Mick Taylor years like Brown Sugar and You Can’t Always Get What You Want and the Steel Wheels songs.

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