1. Paint It, Black
2. Ruby Tuesday
3. She’s a Rainbow
4. Jumpin’ Jack Flash
5. Mother’s Little Helper
6. Let’s Spend the Night Together
7. Honky Tonk Women
8. Dandelion
9. 2000 Light Years From Home
10. Have You Seen Your Mother, Baby, Standing In the Shadow?
11. Street Fighting Man
ROLLING STONES – THROUGH THE PAST DARKLY (BIG HITS VOL.2) (LP VINYL)
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The US 11-track version of this collection was originally conceived to acknowledge the death of band co-founder Brian Jones. • Because the Stones’ first Big Hits compilation had been released in separate formats, with the Aftermath-era material appearing only on its UK edition, the American edition of Big Hits Vol. 2 included hit singles from the Aftermath period including ‘Paint It Black.’ • Standard black vinyl edition in an eight-sided die-cut sleeve.
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