(Guitar Play-Along). The Guitar Play-Along Series will help you play your favorite songs quickly and easily! Just follow the tab; listen to the audio to hear how the guitar should sound; and then play along using the separate backing tracks. The melody and lyrics are also included in case you want to sing; or to simply help you follow along. Songs: Across the Universe * Babe; Im Gonna Leave You * Crazy on You * Heart of Gold * Hotel California * Id Love to Change the World * Thick as a Brick * Wanted Dead or Alive.
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11 of 13 people found the following review helpful. The Stones First New York City Album (by way of Paris)By ColeenRecorded in Paris in 77 and 78; the Rolling Stones Some Girls album is probably the last of their albums that can be considered a bona fide groundbreaking classic...unlike the author; I feel that Tattoo You (except for the track; Neighbours; which I tend to skip) is equally NYC-centric; and equally great; and I also have a lot of love for the underrated Undercover album (also NYC-centric). I remember the excitement surrounding Some Girls when it was released in 1978; and the author captures the mood of the times - and of NYC (where Mick and Keith had/have apartments) and how it inspired much of the Some Girls album. The book has a few minor inaccuracies; and; perhaps the author makes too much of the NYC connection to the album; but this book is a really fun read aimed especially at those who are just discovering the Stones and/or Some Girls; however; I have loved the Stones for 30 years; and I found this book useful and enjoyable. Those who have studied the Some Girls sessions and have many of the unreleased tracks may find this book a bit redundant; but; in my opinion; just about any book on The Stones is worth reading; and this book covers a time and place that has not been examined as thoroughly; in writing; as; say; 69 or 72. Its great to revisit this classic album again and again; and this book is a worthwhile entry in the 33 1 3 series.1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Some Good ReadBy Peter SchmittEach book in this fine series has a different approach. I enjoyed this authors approach. Having grown up in NY in the late seventies and being a lover of the Stones _Some Girls_; this book was a perfect fit.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. I did enjoy the book though it was filled with grammatical mistakesBy RogerI did enjoy the book though it was filled with grammatical mistakes.Liked the fact that it also had a lot of technical information behind each song as well as stories pertaining to the origin of the songs!