A record of a transitional period where experimental spirit and ease coexisted.
The Rolling Stones' genre-diverse album blends elements of funk, reggae, and soul, showcasing the band's versatile playing style.
This is a record of a transitional period, where experimentation and ease exquisitely intertwine. The funk-infused "Hot Stuff" stands out for its rhythmic tenacity, while the reggae-tinged "Cherry Oh Baby" effortlessly incorporates a cross-cultural sensibility. Mick Jagger's vocals are lustrous, and Keith Richards' guitar, while rough yet precise, delivers a precise accent. The performance, full of a session feel, conveys the band's maturity amidst its freedom, clearly demonstrating the Rolling Stones' flexible attitude in the 1970s. This is an ambitious work born of a genre-bending spirit and a creative drive unafraid of change.
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A:
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1)
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Hot Stuff
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2)
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Hand Of Fate
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3)
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Cherry Oh Baby
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4)
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Memory Motel
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B:
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Hey Negrita
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2)
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Melody
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3)
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Fool To Cry
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4)
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Crazy Mama
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Engineer [Asst. Engineer] - Dave Richards
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Engineer - Glyn Johns
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Engineer [Edit] - Lew Hahn
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Producer - "Glimmer Twins"
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Engineer [Asst. Engineer] - Jeremy Gee
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Engineer - Phil McDonald
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Engineer - Keith Harwood
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Engineer [Asst. Engineer] - Gene Paul
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Mastered By [Mastering] - Lee Hulko
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Engineer [Asst. Engineer] - Steve Dowd
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Songwriter [All Songs By] - Keith Richards & Mick Jagger
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Engineer [Asst. Engineer] - Tapani
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Layout [Lay-Out] - Bea Feitler
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Photography By - Hiro (51)