The Rolling Stones - Some Girls

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General Article name: Some Girls
Genre: Rock englischsprachig Product type: LP (Vinyl) Label: Polydor UK Number of tracks: 10 Duration: 40:40 Tracklist LP - 1 1. The Rolling Stones - Miss You 4:48 2. The Rolling Stones - When the Whip Comes Down 4:20 3. The Rolling Stones - Just My Imagination (Running Away With Me) 4:38 4. The Rolling Stones - Some Girls 4:36 5. The Rolling Stones - Lies 3:11 6. The Rolling Stones - Far Away Eyes 4:24 7. The Rolling Stones - Respectable 3:06 8. The Rolling Stones - Before They Make Me Run 3:25 9. The Rolling Stones - Beast of Burden 4:25 10. The Rolling Stones - Shattered 3:47   Description Description

During the mid-'70s, the Rolling Stones remained massively popular, but their records suffered from Jagger's fascination with celebrity and Keith's worsening drug habit. By 1978, both punk and disco had swept the group off the front pages, and Some Girls was their fiery response to the younger generation. Opening with the disco-blues thump of "Miss You," Some Girls is a tough, focused, and exciting record, full of more hooks and energy than any Stones record since Exile on Main St. Even though the Stones make disco their own, they never quite take punk on their own ground. Instead, their rockers sound harder and nastier than they have in years. Using "Star Star" as a template, the Stones run through the seedy homosexual imagery of "When the Whip Comes Down," the bizarre, borderline-misogynistic vitriol of the title track, Keith's ultimate outlaw anthem, "Before They Make Me Run," and the decadent closer, "Shattered." In between, they deconstruct the Temptations' "(Just My) Imagination," unleash the devastatingly snide country parody "Far Away Eyes," and contribute "Beast of Burden," one of their very best ballads. Some Girls may not have the back-street aggression of their '60s records, or the majestic, drugged-out murk of their early-'70s work, but its brand of glitzy, decadent hard rock still makes it a definitive Stones album. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine

Stephen Thomas Erlewine

Contributors Artist: The Rolling Stones Artist: ROLLING STONES THE Record Label: Republic Record Label: A&M