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Some Girls (Deluxe Edition)

The Rolling Stones

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rming salute to the power of rhythm and rock 'n' roll. The Stones’ lifelong hero worship of artists like Chuck Berry and Jimmy Reed meant that they rarely fattened up their records, keeping them lean and streamlined. Given that, Some Girls is mixed just as raw and live-sounding as anything in their catalog. From the Studio 54 vibrations of "Miss You" and weird boogie of "Shattered" to the ragged riffs of "When the Whip Comes Down" and "Before They Make the Run," Some Girls is a perfect match of aggression, hedonism, and songwriting. This deluxe edition contains some of the 1978 sessions that for years have made the bootleg rounds among Stones fans. Most famously, the group's tribute to Claudine Longet ("Claudine") and the uptempo honky-tonk of "Do You Think I Really Care" finally get public airings and prove worth the wait.

Customer Reviews

Where Was This Stuff?

Gotta love new Stones music 33 years later! When are the closet songs from Goats Head Soup and Sticky Fingers coming out?

Someone's cleaning out the closets...

Hopefully, the included "Miss You" video was at the top of the pile and there is more to come. With the advent of M5's "Moves Like Jagger" hit, it would be deemed "educational" to bring out more videos from days gone past of REAL JAGGER MOVES, you know, for the kids who didn't get to see the real thing. I'm all about educating the youth, so MOAR Jagger Videos please.

DELUXE?

In listening to the Exile on Main St Deluxe and now the Some Girls Deluxe I had no idea Don Was now has full access to overdub and polish up these existing so called "original bootlegs". Having listended to the Exile Deluxe I was sort of bummed to hear the richness of Jaggers present day voice in an attempt to match the original "old school" sound quality. My ears are now on alert listening not to the music but instead as to whether the track has been screwed with by Don Was and the band. What The Stones have done here is alter what was a definitive collection of that entire era and "sold out" to the original year the music was created. I mean if I wanted a new stones release I would wait for them to put out a new album with new material like they do every three or four years anyway. Instead of going into the studio today tinkering with the history of these legendary albums. Either way you look at it the Deluxe Edition series is tainted and gives other artist the same rights to go in an re write what was once an untouched recording of pure rock. Comon Keith even you said in Rolling Stone Magazine in regards to overdubbing " You don't want to screw around too much with new ideas, ..You've really got to control yourself and go "This is 1977". No Keith THAT was 1977, THIS is 2011 and what your doing is selling out for the buck! I can not believe your gonna let Don do the same crap to Beggers Banquet, Sticky Fingers and Goats Head Soup too. What's next maybe pimping out "Connection" as a theme song for an internet dating site?? Leave history alone, even if you release them as out takes versions it will at least give them some sort of dignity and originality of what it was like to be back in the studio at that time of the bands lives. To imagine Some Girls now re-recorded in Electric Lady Studiosin NY in 2011 thousands of miles from Paris where it was originally recorded is sacrilegious man!
In the meantime a personal request: "Keith when are you gonna get back in the studios with The Expensive Winos?"

Biography

Formed: April, 1962 in London, England

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '60s, '70s, '80s, '90s, '00s, '10s

By the time the Rolling Stones began calling themselves the World's Greatest Rock & Roll Band in the late '60s, they had already staked out an impressive claim on the title. As the self-consciously dangerous alternative to the bouncy Merseybeat of the Beatles in the British Invasion, the Stones had pioneered the gritty, hard-driving blues-based rock & roll that came to define hard rock. With his preening machismo and latent maliciousness, Mick Jagger became the prototypical rock frontman,...
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