Recorded during their American tour in late 1969 and centered around live versions of material from the
Beggars Banquet-
Let It Bleed era,
Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out! is often acclaimed as one of the top live rock albums of all time, although its appeal has dimmed a little today. The live versions are reasonably different from the studio ones, but ultimately not as good, a notable exception being the long workout of "Midnight Rambler," with extended harmonica solos and the unforgettable section where the pace slows to a bump-and-grind crawl. Some Stones aficionados, in fact, prefer a bootleg from the same tour (
Liver Than You'll Ever Be, to which this album was unleashed in response), or their amazing the-show-must-go-on performance in the jaws of hell at Altamont (preserved in the
Gimme Shelter film). Fans who are unconcerned with picky comparisons such as these will still find
Ya-Ya's an outstanding album, and it's certainly the Stones' best official live recording. [In 2015,
Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out! was reissued in a limited-edition lithograph and LP set, with the 16x16" album cover image on a 20x24" mat board signed in the plate by the bandmembers and suitable for framing. The album itself was pressed on 180-gram clear vinyl. The set also included a certificate of authenticity.]