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varilla
I always wondered what Keith rho la a out it.
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varilla
I always wondered what Keith rho la a out it.
HUH ?
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stonehearted
I think he means "what Keith thought about it".... otherwise, whether Keith likes to sing Roll Out The Barrel to it.... or something.
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flashhh
I think this record is crap....thought she's the boss was far and away better
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seitan
Red Devils sessions is the best jagger solo recording session ever..or maybe jamming With Edward session is better, but he should have released Red Devils recording instead of wandering shite album.
Red Devils session was far greater than Wandering Spirit, better groove, better songs, better band, better recording in sound wise..I never liked the mickey mouse snare drum sound of the wandering spirit album, it's too thin and lame..but thre you go. Jagger wants to play safe and radio friendly and he doesnt always realize that at his best - jagger is white blues musician - Jagger is at his best when he does blues...
Yes but you can't build a solo career on an album made of obscure blues covers... And iirc it was Rubin who made the Jagger/RD session happen (as a way to revitalize the singer's roots). I'm sure that for Jagger it was a one-off who never was deemed of a possible release...
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withaheadfullofsnow
I loved this record but was somewhat disappointed with Voodoo Lounge. I remember being very pumped up when VL came out because WS was so strong. I thought Mick raised the bar again.
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njet
Mick's third solo album "Wandering Spirit" was released feb. 1993 so this year it's the 20th anniversary for that album. Definitely Mick Jagger's best solo effort in my opinion - a really strong record with great sound and sort of effortless going from one genré till another - cohesive is the word...
Of course Rolling Stones are on tour now so it's not happening right away - maybe the 30th anniversary?
Anyways bonus material could be the unreleased "Red Devils" blues album (finally getting that out there!!!) and a dvd of the "Webster Hall" performance in 5.1 sound a couple of b-side's and maybe some demo's like "Charmed Life"... and maybe there are a couple of outtakes from the sessions?
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The Mez
Real good album . The "Webster Hall concert", even better MEZ
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seitan
Red Devils sessions is the best jagger solo recording session ever..or maybe jamming With Edward session is better, but he should have released Red Devils recording instead of wandering shite album.
Red Devils session was far greater than Wandering Spirit, better groove, better songs, better band, better recording in sound wise..I never liked the mickey mouse snare drum sound of the wandering spirit album, it's too thin and lame..but thre you go. Jagger wants to play safe and radio friendly and he doesnt always realize that at his best - jagger is white blues musician - Jagger is at his best when he does blues...
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withaheadfullofsnow
I loved this record but was somewhat disappointed with Voodoo Lounge. I remember being very pumped up when VL came out because WS was so strong. I thought Mick raised the bar again.
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flashhh
I think this record is crap....thought she's the boss was far and away better