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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0724383978229
Label: Virgin Records Us
Manufacturer: Virgin Records Us
Number Of Discs: 1
Publication Date: 1994
Publisher: Virgin Records Us
Release Date: July 12, 1994
Studio: Virgin Records Us
Sales Rank: 19212
MPN: 39782
Disc 1:- Love Is Strong
- You Got Me Rocking
- Sparks Will Fly
- The Worst
- New Faces
- Moon Is Up
- Out of Tears
- I Go Wild
- Brand New Car
- Sweethearts Together
- Suck on the Jugular
- Blinded by Rainbows
- Baby Break It Down
- Thru and Thru
- Mean Disposition
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This album is stunningly good with the 50 something year old Stones shockingly soaring to creative heights not seen in more than 15 years, and most assumed would never been seen again. Indeed the fans agreed as the album reached #2 in the charts (#1 in England) and would be 6th highest selling original studio album of the 25 they made. The tour that followed the release of the album remains by far the highest grossing tour in musical history. Some critics said the album was great but broke no new ground. They could not be further from the truth as the album features scores of great songs totally unlike anything the Stones had ever done before including "The Worst", "Moon is Up", "Brand New Car" and "Suck on the Jugular".
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Many critics and fans, even the so called diehards refuse to acknowledge any Stones album post 1981 or even post 1973 as great. Voodoo Lounge is truly a great album. The one thing all Stones albums have in common is there at least 1 classic on each. You Got Me Rocking, I Go Wild, The Worst, and above all, Love Is Strong, are, if not classic, very very good tracks. Love Is Strong is just a classic. It's everything the Stones are about, bluesy, raunchy, and powerful. The video alone makes it memorable. You Got Me Rocking has become a live showstopper. As with many of the recent Stones albums, Keith's songs stand out above the rest. The Worst is just a beautifully written song that has meaning and is delivered in a way that is genuine. ... Read More:
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I have tried to listen to the Rolling Stones many times but the result is always the same, I just don't like their music. I don't understand why they are so big with so limited talent. Mick Jagger is not a signer, this band should consider themself very lucky to have been in the fisrt band in the history of Rock'n'Roll because I am sure they would never have such success if their career started in the 70's when there were many more bands to choose from.
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This is the best Stones album since TATTOO YOU. It is much, much better than STEEL WHEELS was, there is a wider range of material and it is better. It seems like on their latest couple of albums they were going through the motions. This one is not that way. Especially songs like "Sparks Will Fly" really kick [...], there is no filler involved. Mind you, the Stones are now past the age of "Brown Sugar" and "Rocks Off." They are no longer in their prime, but for a bunch of aging icons this really does the job. ENJOY!
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The Rolling Stones need ears. The unissued outtakes and alternate takes of these cuts are all superior, every one (same is true for "Steel Wheels"). Mostly it's a matter of Richards' guitar work being mixed way down in favor of Jagger's vocals. Strange and even fascinating odd sonic experiments are mixed down into mush. Either they work on it so hard they don't hear it any more, or Jagger's ego is the trump card on the take choices. Maybe a few decades from now the best takes will be issued and this will be tossed. An OK album as issued; brilliant if the best takes had been chosen, if not on the level of "Exile". I hate George Martin's stereo mixes of the Beatles (as opposed to their own mono choices) but it's a crime the Stones didn't have a George ... Read More:
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