Nearly 40 years after The Beatles called it quits, the Fab Four and their occasionally still-active arch rivals, The Rolling Stones, are still battling it out for the hearts and discretionary dollars of classic-rock fans and gift buyers. The Beatles struck first this year with remasters of all of their studio albums. Less than two months later, the Stones strike back.
Having already reissued remasters of their studio catalog, the Stones and their first label, ABKCO, dug into the vaults to unearth a 40th anniversary of edition of their classic live set "Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out," which includes a remastered version of the original album, plus a disc of five previously unreleased tracks culled from the same Madison Square Garden concerts that spawned the set, as well as a third disc featuring opening acts B King and Ike & Tina Turner.
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