 San Francisco, CA (Top40 Charts/ Ecast) - Today music fans - and Rolling Stones aficionados - throughout the U.S. at Ecast's 10,000+ bar, tavern and restaurant locations will rock out to "Exile on Main Street," an album widely regarded as a masterpiece, in remastered form with 10 never-heard-before tracks. "These unearthed tracks," according to UNI, the album distributor, "such as 'Plundered My Soul,' 'Dancing in the Light,' and 'Pass the Wine,' have undergone a unique evolution, while staying true to the essence of the 1972 album." "Showcasing one of the Rolling Stones' greatest albums on the Ecast network gives our operators unique opportunities," said Scott Walker, VP, network operations. "Established fans can relive the thrill of hearing songs like 'Rocks Off,' 'Rip This Joint,' and 'Casino Boogie,' while newer Stones fans can experience that first time magic as they listen to this breakthrough album. The popularity of the Rolling Stones on the Ecast network is reflected in its 2009 ranking which put them at No 3 right behind Lynyrd Skynyrd (No 2) and AC/DC (No 1)." This remastered classic will be promoted with towers, banners, video attract loops, jumbo leader boards and end of session plays on its 100% broadband network of more than 10,000 bars, restaurants and nightclubs nationwide that represent the top DMAs in the country.
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