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Rolling Stones - Beggar's Banquet (1968 / 2006), Japan MiniLP, DSD Remastered CD; eac/wv/cue/log/covers/tags/iso |
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Posted: 08-03-2007, 14:35
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Track listing 1. Sympathy For The Devil 2. No Expectations 3. Dear Doctor 4. Parachute Woman 5. Jig-Saw Puzzle 6. Street Fighting Man 7. Prodigal Son 8. Stray Cat Blues 9. Factory Girl 10. Salt Of The Earth Album notes The Rolling Stones: Mick Jagger (vocals), Keith Richards (guitar, vocals), Brian Jones (guitar), Bill Wyman (bass), Charlie Watts (drums). Retreating from the psychedelia of THEIR SATANIC MAJESTIES REQUEST, the Stones released the roots-rock single "Jumpin' Jack Flash," and then the album BEGGAR'S BANQUET. It was hailed as a rock masterpiece, and remains the favorite of many Stones fans. Rumored to include work by Eric Clapton and Steve Winwood, BEGGAR'S BANQUET played to the Stones' strengths. The ironic lead-off ("Sympathy For The Devil") led many rock-baiters to conclude that singer Mick Jagger actually was the devil, or at least a satanic follower. Many of the other tracks, particularly the hit "Street Fighting Man," highlighted the solid rhythm section interplay of Wyman and Watts, while Jones contributed a typically down-home slide guitar part to "No Expectations," and the writing team of Richards and Jagger summoned up images of their deep blues roots. Editorial reviews 8 (out of 10) - ...Psychedelia gives way to the swamp blues of the Mississippi Delta....'Sympathy For The Devil' is still as scary as it was the first time anyone ever heard it while 'Street Fighting Man' remains the greatest song that Noel Gallagher wishes he'd written... NME (07/08/1995) 8 (out of 10) - ...Psychedelia gives way to the swamp blues of the Mississippi Delta....'Sympathy For The Devil' is still as scary as it was the first time anyone ever heard it while 'Street Fighting Man' remains the greatest song that Noel Gallagher wishes he'd written...a New Musical Express (07/08/1995) |
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