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Release Date October 25, 1990
I think that this is the Stones' best!
An EXCELLENT mix of rock, rock and roll, blues, and country influences--this album is kind of a microcosm of the Stones' in general!
The musicianship is incredible, the songs range from naughty to poignant, and it is just hands down my favorite album (period) to listen to (I have been listening to it, almost exclusively, for weeks now!).
I think it is one of the best examples of the songwriting genius of Jagger and Richards, and the musical genius of the whole band (with Mick Taylor at that time [long replaced by the also very gifted Ron Wood]--a guitarist of great reknown even beyond his association with The World's Greatest Rock Band)
Release Date February 14, 1992
I love this album not just for it's intenseness, but it's genuine lo-fi sound. There's also a blues feel in this record, you can really hear the pain in the song "Constant Pain",
Release Date October 05, 1999
I would not want to call myself a big Stones fan, in fact 'Exile' is their only album I own. I rate it at 5 stars. On this record, these Rolling Stones have that indescribable, what I call "bluesy swagger", all over them. Just listen to songs like 'Shine a light' and 'Sweet Virginia'. These Rolling Stones know their history, after Johnson and Muddy, they have taken it to a whole new level. This is no sell-out but rather a big ode to these old Bluesmen. Excellent and timeless.
Release Date October 17, 1990
I would not want to call myself a big Stones fan, in fact 'Exile' is their only album I own. I rate it at 5 stars. On this record, these Rolling Stones have that indescribable, what I call "bluesy swagger", all over them. Just listen to songs like 'Shine a light' and 'Sweet Virginia'. These Rolling Stones know their history, after Johnson and Muddy, they have taken it to a whole new level. This is no sell-out but rather a big ode to these old Bluesmen. Excellent and timeless.
Exile is not one of the Stones' more immediately accessible albums; it takes a while to appreciate its treasures. At first listen it might sound just raw and messy but eventually the scales fall from your ears and a true gem is revealed. Very much of a cohesive whole, the album gains momentum in its successive tracks to display the multifaceted rock virtuosity of the Stones at their most powerful. The music is intense throughout and often energetic. To me, the first section culminates in the lilting masterpiece Tumbling Dice.
The yearning country strains of Sweet Virginia introduce the next segment; this song reminds me of Far Away Eyes on the 1978 album Some Girls. Torn And Frayed has a similar soulful country feel and the catchy Sweet Black Angel ... Read More:
Release Date October 19, 1999
I would not want to call myself a big Stones fan, in fact 'Exile' is their only album I own. I rate it at 5 stars. On this record, these Rolling Stones have that indescribable, what I call "bluesy swagger", all over them. Just listen to songs like 'Shine a light' and 'Sweet Virginia'. These Rolling Stones know their history, after Johnson and Muddy, they have taken it to a whole new level. This is no sell-out but rather a big ode to these old Bluesmen. Excellent and timeless.
Release Date February 14, 1992
I love this album not just for it's intenseness, but it's genuine lo-fi sound. There's also a blues feel in this record, you can really hear the pain in the song "Constant Pain",
Release Date June 28, 1994
It is understandable that because the Rolling Stones are, well, the Rolling Stones, there are going to be some highly uptight and stingy critics out there. But I am not one of those critics! I have been listening to this album since I was 4 years old, with a childlike interest that has grown into fullblown adult appreciation. You cannot go wrong on this record. Every track is a raucous, sonic blend of bluesy riffs, wailing vocals, and an overall theme of spontaneity and fun. Songs like "Tumblin Dice" and "Rocks Off" are great songs on their own, but when listened to in sequence with the likes of "Loving Cup" and "Happy" (with Keith on vocals, I believe) this album is a full blown sonic masterpiece that will pump you up and brighten your mood within the first seconds of hearing ... Read More:
Release Date July 26, 1994
I would not want to call myself a big Stones fan, in fact 'Exile' is their only album I own. I rate it at 5 stars. On this record, these Rolling Stones have that indescribable, what I call "bluesy swagger", all over them. Just listen to songs like 'Shine a light' and 'Sweet Virginia'. These Rolling Stones know their history, after Johnson and Muddy, they have taken it to a whole new level. This is no sell-out but rather a big ode to these old Bluesmen. Excellent and timeless.
Release Date July 26, 1994
I would not want to call myself a big Stones fan, in fact 'Exile' is their only album I own. I rate it at 5 stars. On this record, these Rolling Stones have that indescribable, what I call "bluesy swagger", all over them. Just listen to songs like 'Shine a light' and 'Sweet Virginia'. These Rolling Stones know their history, after Johnson and Muddy, they have taken it to a whole new level. This is no sell-out but rather a big ode to these old Bluesmen. Excellent and timeless.
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