The Very Best of Mick Jagger

~ Release by Mick Jagger (see all versions of this release, 4 available)

Tracklist

1CD
#TitleArtistRatingLength
1God Gave Me Everything
engineer:
Henry Hirsch
producer:
Lenny Kravitz
mixer:
Henry Hirsch and Lenny Kravitz
guest bass guitar, guest drums (drum set), guest electric guitar, guest tambourine and guest background vocals:
Lenny Kravitz
recording of:
God Gave Me Everything
writer:
Mick Jagger (The Rolling Stones) and Lenny Kravitz
Mick Jagger43:32
2Put Me in the Trash
miscellaneous support:
Jimmy Rip (task: musical director)
assistant engineer:
Andy Bradfield, Jim Champagne, Steve Holroyd, Pete Lewis (engineer) and Steve Mustars
engineer and mixer:
David Bianco (American engineer and record producer)
producer:
Mick Jagger (The Rolling Stones) and Rick Rubin (US record producer, former co‐president of Columbia Records)
clavinet, organ and piano:
Doug Wimbish (bass guitarist and producer)
drums (drum set):
Curt Bisquera
electric bass guitar [bass]:
John Pierce (US session bassist)
guitar:
Brendan O’Brian (engineer), Mick Jagger (The Rolling Stones), Jimmy Rip and Frank Simes
lead vocals:
Mick Jagger (The Rolling Stones)
arranger:
Jimmy Rip
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Warner Music Netherlands B.V. (in 1993)
recording of:
Put Me in the Trash
writer:
Mick Jagger (The Rolling Stones) and Jimmy Rip
publisher:
Promopub. B.V. (in 1992) and Rip Roaring Music (publisher; do NOT use as release label) (in 1992)
Mick Jagger33:34
3Just Another Night
assistant engineer:
Dave Greenberg (US engineer Sonopod/Boomtown), Eric Mohler and Steve Rinkoff
engineer:
James A. Farber (sound engineer) and Bill Scheniman
acoustic guitar and guitar [lead]:
Jeff Beck (English rock guitarist)
bass guitar:
Robert “Robbie” Shakespeare
drums (drum set):
Lowell “Sly” Dunbar
shekere:
Aïyb Dieng
synthesizer:
Bill Laswell (US bass guitarist and record producer) and Ronald Magness
tom-tom [Simmons's Toms]:
Anton Fier (drummer)
lead vocals:
Mick Jagger (The Rolling Stones)
recorded at:
Compass Point Studios in Nassau, Bahamas
mixed at:
Avatar Studios (Power Station at BerkleeNYC, fka Power Station 1977–1996, then Avatar Studios 1996–2017) in Hell's Kitchen, New York, New York, United States
recording of:
Just Another Night
lyricist and composer:
Mick Jagger (The Rolling Stones)
writer:
Benjamin Levin (producer Benjamin Levin), Daniel Omelio, Mikkel Storleer Eriksen, Ross Golan, Tor Erik Hermansen and Justin Parker
publisher:
Back in Djibouti, BMG Gold Songs, EMI Music Publishing (do not use as a release label!), Lafferty Daniel Publishing, Matza Ballzack Music, Robopop Musik, Sony/ATV Music Publishing (UK) Ltd., Warner–Tamerlane Publishing Corp. (publisher; do NOT use as release label) and Where da Kasz At
Mick Jagger5:15
4Don't Tear Me Up
miscellaneous support:
Jimmy Rip (task: musical director)
assistant engineer:
Andy Bradfield, Jim Champagne, Steve Holroyd, Pete Lewis (engineer) and Steve Mustars
engineer and mixer:
David Bianco (American engineer and record producer)
producer:
Mick Jagger (The Rolling Stones) and Rick Rubin (US record producer, former co‐president of Columbia Records)
clavinet, organ and piano:
Doug Wimbish (bass guitarist and producer)
drums (drum set):
Curt Bisquera
electric bass guitar [bass]:
John Pierce (US session bassist)
guitar:
Brendan O’Brian (engineer), Mick Jagger (The Rolling Stones), Jimmy Rip and Frank Simes
lead vocals:
Mick Jagger (The Rolling Stones)
arranger:
Jimmy Rip
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Warner Music Netherlands B.V. (in 1993)
recording of:
Don’t Tear Me Up
lyricist and composer:
Mick Jagger (The Rolling Stones)
publisher:
Promopub. B.V. (in 1992)
Mick Jagger34:12
5Charmed Life
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6Sweet Thing
miscellaneous support:
Jimmy Rip (task: musical director)
assistant engineer:
Andy Bradfield, Jim Champagne, Steve Holroyd, Pete Lewis (engineer) and Steve Mustars
engineer and mixer:
David Bianco (American engineer and record producer)
producer:
Mick Jagger (The Rolling Stones) and Rick Rubin (US record producer, former co‐president of Columbia Records)
clavinet:
Mick Jagger (The Rolling Stones) and Billy Preston
drums (drum set):
Curt Bisquera
electric bass guitar [bass]:
Doug Wimbish (bass guitarist and producer)
fiddle:
Robin McKidd
guitar:
Brendan O’Brian (engineer), Mick Jagger (The Rolling Stones), Jimmy Rip and Frank Simes
harmonica and lead vocals:
Mick Jagger (The Rolling Stones)
harpsichord and virginal [virginals]:
Matt Clifford (keyboardist)
Moog [moog synthesizer]:
David Bianco (American engineer and record producer)
organ and piano:
Billy Preston and Benmont Tench
pedal steel guitar [pedal steel]:
Jaydee Maness (American pedal steel guitarist)
percussion:
Lenny Castro, Mick Jagger (The Rolling Stones) and Jimmy Rip
saxophone [sax]:
Courtney Pine
background vocals:
Lynn Davis (vocalist), Jean McClain, Jeff Pescetto and Sweet Singing Cava-Leers
conductor:
Matt Clifford (keyboardist)
strings arranger:
Matt Clifford (keyboardist)
arranger:
Jimmy Rip
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Warner Music Netherlands B.V. (in 1993)
samples:
Impeach the President by The Honey Drippers (70s US funk band, backing band for Roy C. Hammond)
recording of:
Sweet Thing
lyricist and composer:
Mick Jagger (The Rolling Stones)
publisher:
Promopub. B.V. (in 1992)
Mick Jagger34:18
7Old Habits Die Hard
additional assistant recording engineer:
Mirek Stiles
additional recording engineer:
Steve McLaughlin (British producer, engineer, musician and film producer)
recording engineer:
David Tickle
programming:
Ned Douglas
producer:
Mick Jagger (The Rolling Stones) and Dave Stewart (UK guitarist/singer for Eurythmics)
assistant mixer:
Kevin Harp
mixer:
Bob Clearmountain
bass guitar [bass]:
Yolanda Charles
drums (drum set) [drums]:
Chris Sharrock
guitar:
Mick Jagger (The Rolling Stones) and Ally McErlaine (Scottish guitarist)
guitar [lead guitars]:
Dave Stewart (UK guitarist/singer for Eurythmics)
keyboard [keyboards]:
Mike Rowe
background vocals [backing vocals]:
Mick Jagger (The Rolling Stones), Kaya Jones (Pussycat Dolls), Katy Perry and Royce Nelson
lead vocals:
Mick Jagger (The Rolling Stones)
recorded at:
Abbey Road Studios in St John's Wood, Westminster, London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom
mixed at:
Mix This! in Pacific Palisades, Los Angeles, California, United States
recording of:
Old Habits Die Hard
writer:
Mick Jagger (The Rolling Stones) and Dave Stewart (UK guitarist/singer for Eurythmics)
Mick Jagger with Dave Stewart4:24
8Dancing in the Street
assistant engineer:
Steve Boyer, Alexander Haas (sound engineer), Ira McLaughlin (engineer) and Richard Sullivan (engineer)
engineer:
Stephen Benben, Bob Clearmountain and Mark Saunders (engineer)
additional producer:
Michael Barbiero (producer, mixer, engineer, songwriter, collaborator with Steve Thompson), Mick Jagger (The Rolling Stones), Nile Rodgers and Steve Thompson (producer)
producer:
David Bowie (English singer‐songwriter), Clive Langer and Alan Winstanley (English record producer)
alto saxophone:
Stan Harrison (American saxophonist) (from 1985-06-29 until 1985-07)
baritone saxophone:
Lenny Pickett (saxophone) (from 1985-06-29 until 1985-07)
drums (drum set):
Neil Conti (from 1985-06-29 until 1985-07)
electric bass guitar:
John Regan (songwriter/bassist) (from 1985-06-29 until 1985-07) and Matthew Seligman (from 1985-06-29 until 1985-07)
guitar:
Kevin Armstrong (UK guitarist, producer & songwriter) (from 1985-06-29 until 1985-07), Earl Slick (from 1985-06-29 until 1985-07) and G.E. Smith (from 1985-06-29 until 1985-07)
keyboard:
Steve Nieve (from 1985-06-29 until 1985-07)
percussion:
Jimmy McLean (from 1985-06-29 until 1985-07) and Pedro Ortiz (from 1985-06-29 until 1985-07)
tenor saxophone:
Stan Harrison (American saxophonist) (from 1985-06-29 until 1985-07) and Lenny Pickett (saxophone) (from 1985-06-29 until 1985-07)
trumpet:
Mac Gollehon (from 1985-06-29 until 1985-07)
background vocals:
Tessa Niles (from 1985-06-29 until 1985-07) and Helena Springs (from 1985-06-29 until 1985-07)
lead vocals:
David Bowie (English singer‐songwriter) (from 1985-06-29 until 1985-07) and Mick Jagger (The Rolling Stones) (from 1985-06-29 until 1985-07)
recorded at:
Abbey Road Studios in St John's Wood, Westminster, London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (from 1985-06-29 until 1985-06-30) and Power Station Studios (Power Station at BerkleeNYC, fka Power Station 1977–1996, then Avatar Studios 1996–2017) in Hell's Kitchen, New York, New York, United States (in 1985-07)
cover recording of:
Dancing in the Street (from 1985-06-29 until 1985-07)
writer:
I. Hunter, M. Gaye and W. Stevenson (Motown songwriter)
publisher:
EMI Music (do not use as release label! this is a music publisher), EMI Music Publishing (do not use as a release label!), FCG Music, Jobete Music (appears also as: Jobete Msc.), Jobete Music (UK) Ltd., Jobete Music Co., Inc., MG III Music, NMG Music, Stone Agate Music, Stone Agate Music Division, イーエムアイ音楽出版 フジパシフィック事業部 (EMI Music Publishing Japan, Fujipacific Division) (until 2021-06-30) and ソニー・ミュージックパブリッシング フジパシフィック事業部 (Sony Music Publishing (Japan) Inc., Fujipacific Division) (from 2021-07-01 to present)
Mick Jagger with David Bowie3.653:18
9Too Many Cooks (Spoil the Soup)
background vocals:
John Lennon (The Beatles) and Ringo Starr (The Beatles)
recording of:
Too Many Cooks (Spoil the Soup)
writer:
Angelo Bond (R&B singer, active in the 1970s, songwriter and producer), Ronald Dunbar (Songwriter, A&R director and record producer) and Edith Wayne (songwriting pseudonym used by Holland‐Dozier‐Holland)
publisher:
Gold Forever Music Inc.
Mick Jagger4:04
10Memo From Turner
conductor:
Randy Newman (American singer‐songwriter and score composer)
recording of:
Memo From Turner
writer:
Mick Jagger (The Rolling Stones) and Keith Richards (Rolling Stones guitarist)
publisher:
Giedon (publisher) (in 1970)
Mick Jagger4.354:03
11Lucky in Love
recording of:
Lucky in Love
writer:
Carlos Alomar and Mick Jagger (The Rolling Stones)
Mick Jagger5:02
12Let's Work
recording of:
Let's Work
writer:
Mick Jagger (The Rolling Stones)
Mick Jagger4:44
13Joy
engineer:
Max Heyes
producer:
Matt Clifford (keyboardist) and Mick Jagger (The Rolling Stones)
mixer:
Jack Joseph‐Puig
drums (drum set):
Ian Thomas (drummer)
guest guitar:
Pete Townshend (of The Who)
guest vocals:
Bono (singer of U2)
recording of:
Joy
lyricist and composer:
Mick Jagger (The Rolling Stones)
Mick Jagger34:40
14Don't Call Me Up
engineer:
Richard Chycki
producer:
Marti Frederiksen (American songwriter, record producer, and musician) and Mick Jagger (The Rolling Stones)
mixer:
Tom Lord‐Alge
drums (drum set):
Jim Keltner
recording of:
Don’t Call Me Up
lyricist and composer:
Mick Jagger (The Rolling Stones)
Mick Jagger25:13
15Checkin' Up on My Baby
recording of:
Checkin’ Up on My Baby
lyricist and composer:
Sonny Boy Williamson (Aleck “Sonny Boy Williamson” Miller, 1912–1965)
publisher:
Peer Music (“Peermusic—the global independent”)
Mick Jagger with The Red Devils3:21
16(You've Got to Walk and) Don't Look Back
cover recording of:
Don’t Look Back
writer:
Smokey Robinson and Ronald White (soul singer, founding member of The Miracles)
publisher:
Jobete Music (appears also as: Jobete Msc.) and Jobete Music Co., Inc.
Peter Tosh with Mick Jagger5:17
17Evening Gown
miscellaneous support:
Jimmy Rip (task: musical director)
assistant engineer:
Andy Bradfield, Jim Champagne, Steve Holroyd, Pete Lewis (engineer) and Steve Mustars
engineer and mixer:
David Bianco (American engineer and record producer)
producer:
Mick Jagger (The Rolling Stones) and Rick Rubin (US record producer, former co‐president of Columbia Records)
clavinet, organ and piano:
Doug Wimbish (bass guitarist and producer)
drums (drum set):
Jim Keltner
electric bass guitar [bass]:
John Pierce (US session bassist)
guitar:
Brendan O’Brian (engineer), Mick Jagger (The Rolling Stones), Jimmy Rip and Frank Simes
lead vocals:
Mick Jagger (The Rolling Stones)
arranger:
Jimmy Rip
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Warner Music Netherlands B.V. (in 1993)
recording of:
Evening Gown
lyricist and composer:
Mick Jagger (The Rolling Stones)
publisher:
Promopub. B.V. (in 1992)
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