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Some Girls

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One of the best female records on Philly International, and with excellent work by Dexter Wansel and Kenny Gamble! Impress your crush with vinyl albums of obscure underground bands and gain brownie points.

And an outright leader among them. It gives you a great feeling inside like you want to go out and have a drink. Cover has some marker on the front and a cutout hole.

GIRLS GO WILD

Digitally remastered edition of the Rolling Stones' 1978 masterpiece. A fresh, uncompromising attempt to incorporate then-modern pop techniques into the band's familiar sound, Some Girls opens with the Disco sass of Miss You and closes with the self-destructive punk of Shattered. In between, you have an album that solidified their reputation as the world's greatest Rock 'n' Roll band. Some may cite Exile On Main Street as their finest '70s moment, but Some Girls is it's equal, if not a smidgen more exciting. From the Artist Thirty-three years on from its original release, the re-mastered, expanded, Deluxe editions of Some Girls show why the 1978 album has often been hailed as the equal of Exile On Main Street. Some Girls is both a lp girls capsule and a timeless listen. It features the band at their tightest and toughest, at their most vibrant and vital. It's an all-killer, no-filler, must-have album. Another victim of the recent 'loudness' explosion in classic rock remasters. Eventually these engineers need to listen to the consumer and realize that 'loudness' does not equal quality. This album has lp girls tremendous songs, which is unheard of in today's music landscape. However, the remaster engineer has turned up the instruments so loud that they are overpowering, even on a high-quality audiophile system. It's too bad, because this is one of the Stones' better efforts. There's little about Some Girls that hasn't been said already. Essentially, it's the last great Stones album, although I would argue that Tattoo You should hold that title rightfully. Nonetheless, Some Girls has been given the Deluxe treatment and it doesn't disappoint. The remastering is crisp, clean and sounds terrific. Yeah, I know, some folks are complaining about the ostensibly inexplicable exclusion of the extended version of Miss You, but I could care less. The real surprise here lp girls the bonus disc. I'm a Stones fan of long-standing, but am not obsessed with them. Much of lp girls is fresh and exhilarating, showing an emphasis on country music influence. Apparently, some of the tunes on the bonus disc were unfinished in '78 as the Stones concentrated more on the final tunes appearing on the main album. So, Mick and company went back into the studio some 30 years on to finish 'em up to make them release ready. While this may offend some purists, it doesn't bother me at all. I'm really diggin' the bonus material despite the freshening up as it's stuff originating from a time when the Stones were at the top of their game. The synergy between Keith and Ronnie heard on the bonus material, particularly on tunes like Keep Up Blues, is worth the price of admission. All in all, I like this package a lot. After the mixed response to 1976's Black and Blue and the tour which saw guitarist Keith Richards get arrested for heroin in 1977 while recording a live album and their engineer Keith Harwood perished in a car crash after mixing the live document Love You Live also a great album. Richards, as well as lead singer Mick Jagger wrote many songs to prove that The Rolling Stones would come back big and this was the first full studio album with guitarist Ron Wood. Some Girls was recorded in late 1977 in France and mixed in New York with Mick and Keith producing and Chris Kimsey handling the recording and mixing. We open with the 1 hit Miss You which is a disco rocker unlike many disco songs, this had no strings nor synths and features some harmonica by Sugar Blue and a nice sax solo by Mel Collins. Next is the rocker When the Whip Comes Down which just rocks and like the track before it had Mick, Keith and Woody all on electric guitars. Next is the band's reworking of The Temptations' Just My Imagination which the band turned a sappy ballad into a killer rocker with some modified lyrics from Mick and a key change. We follow with the controversial title track which is a bluesy rocker and just rocks the lyrics may be Politically Incorrect but to Hell with politicians. We close side one with another rocker Lies which saw the band embrace the punk movement as well as the disco movement. We kick the second half off with the country number Far Away Eyes which had Mick mocking a southern man in the vocal and this is country done right with steel guitars and hillbilly accent done perfect. Then it's another punkish rocker Respectable which just rocks was not a hit but it rules. Next is the Keith sung rocker Before They Make Me Run which is an excellent song sung by Keith. Next is the Top 10 hit rocker Beast of Burden which is a great song and would become a staple for the band. The band's ode to 1970s New York and punk scene Shattered closes the album and what a great middle finger lp girls the punk rockers who thought The Rolling Stones were dinosaurs. Claudine sounds like early Elvis lp girls I dig it. So Young is a great rocker and has new Jagger vocals for this set. Do Lp girls Really Think I Care is another winner which has some country elements but a great song. When You're Gone follows and is a great bluesy rocker again with a new Mick Jagger vocal. Don't Be a Stranger is another catchy song with various different stylings like blues harmonica, reggae drumming and country and rock elements. We Had it All has Keith lp girls vocals and was recorded in 1978 with Keith's vocal from the period and a nice ballad. Tallahassee Lassie is a great rocker. I Love You Too Much is another great rocker. Keep Up Blues is a great bluesy rocker. You Win Again has new vocals from Mick and Keith and is a great country rocker. Petrol Blues is a short blues but excellent way to close this reissue. The digipak comes with a booklet with story on album's creation and photos and credits. This album is highly recommended. This remastered disc sounds a bit trebly and light - there's no warmth or depth to it like my 1978 vinyl version of this album. I only bought this release for the bonus songs - and this extra disc is worth the cost of purchasing yet another 'remastered' attempt to reinvigorate new life into a record that put the Stones back onto the path of genuine blues, rock, and even disco. Fast forward 40 years, and this song could easily have been included with their Lonesome and Blue double album. All of the bonus songs on the extra disc could have easily been compiled into an album between Black and Blue and Some Girls. Lp girls would have titled it, No Spare Parts. I've always loved this album since the day it came out. This is not only the best album since Ronnie joined the band but it is either 5th or 6th best album by the Stones. I couldn't believe how good it was. It was like getting a brand new album by the Stones except it's from the 70's I have had it a short time and I don't know the name of all the songs but believe me if you are a true Stones fan you will love it, I promise you. It totally caught me off guard. I have 5 or 6 bootleg type albums which are just not that good except for a couple of songs on each of them. It's raw but somehow polished as well.

The real surprise here is the bonus disc. I've been caged, I've been hounded, I've been hunted and tamed I'm the outlaw of outside and ready to rage I'm in search of a heart I can eat to renew me And I'm dazzled by all of the things that undo me? Essentially, it's the last great Stones album, although I would argue that Tattoo You should hold that title rightfully. Archived from on November 15, 2015. We kick the second half off with the country number Far Away Eyes which had Mick mocking a southern man in the vocal and this is country done right with steel guitars and hillbilly accent done perfect. Next is the rocker When the Whip Comes Down which just rocks and like the track before it had Mick, Keith and Woody all on electric guitars. Punk and disco were going on at the same time, so it was quite an interesting period. Tonya McCarty, Walled Lake Central, 16-11. It is with intense pleasure that we share with you this article.

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released February 8, 2019

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