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Some Girls by Rolling Stones (The) (Cassette, Jul-1994, Virgin Records USA) 
Some Girls by Rolling Stones (The) (Cassette, Jul-1994, Virgin Records USA)

 
Some Girls by Rolling Stones (The) (Cassette, Jul-1994, Virgin Records USA)

Release Date: Jul 1994
Format: Cassette
Record Label: Virgin Records (USA)
Genre: Rock & Pop
UPC: 724383952649
Product ID: EPID3553167
Description: The Rolling Stones: Mick Jagger (vocals, guitar, piano); Keith Richards (vocals, acoustic & electric guitars, piano, bass); Ron Wood (acoustic & electric guitars, pedal steel guitar, bass, percussion, background vocals); Bill Wyman (synt...
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  Maybe the best of their later work
Review created: 07/03/08

The Stones early albums continued to improve and then maintained a high level of energy and emotion through the seventies and eighties. By the nineties they seem to be winding down. This album is one of the last to contain some songs that have some of that energy and emotion. Notable are: "Miss You", "Some Girls", "Beast of Burden and Shattered". I also found Mick's country style in "Far Away Eyes" to be an amusing departure from the norm.


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  A Variety of Cool Stone's Tunes
Review created: 12/01/06
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This is kind of an odd album. None of the tunes really have anything to do with each other. Miss You has a disco sound, Far Away Eyes is as close to country as the Stones will get, they do a cover of the Temptation's (I think that's who did this song, could have been the Four Tops) Just My Imagination which is actually a pretty inventive rendition of a cover song, and Shattered which is kind of a goofy rambling song, almost like Mick was doing a precursor to rap. The closest thing to what you might think of as a regular Stone's tune is When The Whip Comes Down. Not that there's anything wrong with what they've done on this album, but with so many different kinds of songs, it seems like a collection instead of an album. With that in mind, they really show their versatility, songsmanship, and musicianship on this album. Ringo Starr has got nothing on Charlie Watts. Most people already know this, but check out his cool drumming in Shattered. He does a lot of off-time cool drumming that just seems to work. I don't know how, it sounds so goofy, but it works. That's what makes it so cool. And albums like this are what make these guys such a cool band.


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