Also on this CD mix the Stones once catchy catchy tunes with heavy digestible rock and blues rock. Anyone who appreciates the Stones mainly as a supplier of extremely good danceable rocker is operated excellently with the bangers "Mixed Emotions", "Hearts for Sale" "sad, sad sad" and "Rock and a Hard Place". Used to be called something like "Party sweeper" because virtually every could thus force on the dance floor. Still rocking, but already with some more Stones-typical draft to find "Terrifying" and "Can not be seen". "Hold on to your hat" mixed with rock and roll rock and Newwave. "Blinded by love" and "Almost Hear You sigh" are soulful pieces with clear influences from country and folk and demand an attentive listener. "Continental Drift" could have come straight from the '60s, as the Doors and the early Pink Floyd music for pot-smoking and LSD-consuming GIs produced. All in all, an excellent album on which everyone can find something suitable.