The Rolling Stones - The Singles Collection -box Set 1971-2006- - 2011 Extra Quality

For many fans, the appeal isn't just the hits. It is the deep dive into the B-sides and rare remixes that were often exclusive to specific regions or formats.

Like many 2010s-era Stones reissues, the audio sources are inconsistent. Some tracks sound like fresh remasters; others (especially early ’80s singles) seem pulled from older, compressed CD masters. “Undercover of the Night” lacks the vinyl’s low-end punch. For many fans, the appeal isn't just the hits

The elder-statesmen polish of the 90s and 2000s (Love Is Strong, Rough Justice). Why the 2011 Box Set Matters Some tracks sound like fresh remasters; others (especially

The packaging is durable, the sound is pristine, and the tracklist is uncompromising. For a band that has released dozens of "hits" collections, this remains the only one that treats the Mick Taylor and Ron Wood eras with the same archival respect. Why the 2011 Box Set Matters The packaging

Tracks like "Through The Lonely Nights," "Cook Cook Blues," and live versions of "Gimme Shelter" and "Like A Rolling Stone".