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The Rolling Stones - Stonefence flac album

The Rolling Stones - Stonefence flac album
  • Performer The Rolling Stones
  • Title Stonefence
  • Style Rock & Roll
  • Other formats XM VQF DXD MIDI MPC AIFF VOC
  • Genre Rock / Pop
  • Size MP3 1111 mb
  • Size FLAC 1675 mb
  • Rating: 4.4
  • Votes: 203

The Rolling Stones is the debut album by the Rolling Stones, released by Decca Records in the UK on 16 April 1964. The album is included in Robert Dimery's 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die.

Key Track: "Sweet Virginia," which starts off like a goof but turns surprisingly soulful. Best Mick Moment: His screed on "Rocks Off": "I'm zipping through the days at lightning speed/Plug in flush out and fight and fuck and feed. Their great R&B album – by now the Stones could write their own classics as well as pick them. Mick struts through the grooves with a sullen edge of seduction, his voice dripping with sex, while Keith and Brian keep hitting new twin-guitar highs. Key Track: "Satisfaction" – if they quit the day after they cut this, they'd still be legends.

and the new millennium that still sees them doing great live shows. The last official album was A Bigger Bang from 2005, and they've more or less stopped making new stuff since. The Beatles quit the concerts to concentrate on the studio. The Stones, being the live band they always were, quit the studio to concentrate on the concerts.

Girls (Rolling Stones, 1978) Emotional Rescue (Rolling Stones, 1980) Sucking in the Seventies (Rolling Stones, 1981) Tattoo You (Rolling Stones, 1981) Still Life (Rolling Stones, 1982) Undercover (Virgin, 1983) Rewind: 1971–1984 (Virgin, 1984) Dirty Work (Virgin, 1986) The Singles Collection: The London Years (ABKCO, 1989) Steel Wheels (Virgin, 1989) Flashpoint (Virgin, 1991) Jump Back (Virgin, 1993) Voodoo Lounge (Virgin, 1994) Stripped (Virgin . Aftermath was the first album of Jagger-Richards originals and the first album the Stones recorded as a coherent whole. It showcases the sauciest Mick, the broodiest Keith, the prettiest Brian, the funkiest Bill, and Charlie-now and forever, Charlie. It's blues-rock flower power, but all the flowers are painted black, with Brian's marimba and dulcimer adding color to these tough, lean, desperately lonely songs.

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Tracklist

A1 Tops 4:15
A2 Start Me Up 3:55
B Slave 7:00

Notes

Pathé Marconi Studio's Paris
September - October 1979
Produced by the Glimmer Twins
Engineered by Chris Kimsey