There are two iTunes releases that goes for over $140 each that bother to organize their discography. The first collection, 1963-1971, uses their UK EPs and LPs from 1963-1969 as well as Metamorphosis and two Volumes (unavailable separately it seems) called No Stone Unturned with all the UK non-album singles and US-only album tracks (and "Brown Sugar" and "Wild Horses" thrown in for good measure). The second collection, The Complete Collection 1971-2013, has all their studio albums 1971-2005 (with the deluxe editions of Exile and Some Girls instead of the regular releases), the live albums Love You Live, Still Life, Flashpoint, Stripped, Live Licks and a deluxe Shine a Light, as well as the 50th anniversary single "Doom and Gloom"/"One More Shot" (two versions of each for some reason). They almost did these right, except for the lack of both the Got Lives and Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out!, although to their credit, these are all available separately (with the UK EP Got Live expanded to feature what I assume is a full set). Obviously, I'm not shelling out $300+ for these, but at least their making an effort. Now, if the volumes of No Stone Unturned could be made available on their own, maybe I'd be happy.
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