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Uncut Magazine: The groove is back!
Posted by: Gunnar ()
Date: August 3, 2005 11:31


Re: Uncut Magazine: The groove is back!
Posted by: Lorenz ()
Date: August 3, 2005 11:33

They may still be the greatest live rock'n'roll band in the world, but nobody expects much from a new Rolling Stones studio album these days. Indeed, it's eight years since the last one - 1997's Bridges To Babylon - and after the four patchy new tracks that appeared on 2002's Forty Licks compilation, they would never make get around to making another studio record.

Yet when Uncut suggested to Mick Jagger at the end of 2003 that the Stones had become a touring-only band like The Grateful Dead towards the end of their career, it was clear that his pride was wounded by the suggestion. "No, I think the Stones have to make another studio album," he insisted.

Now finally they've gone and done it with 'A Bigger Bang', a title which apparently reflects their "Fascination with the scientific theory about the origin of the universe." A notion which raises intriguing images of Mick, Keith, Charlie and Ronnie sitting around the studio reading Stephen Hawking for inspiration.

Co-produced by Don Was and the band, the album was recorded in sessions in Paris at the end of 2004 and spring/early summer this year and mixed in Los Angeles. It contains 16 new Jagger-Richards compositions, which length-wise at least, puts the album in the bracket of Exile On Main Street (18 tracks) rather than Let It Bleed (nine tracks) or Beggar's Banquet and Sticky Fingers (10 tracks).

What's more, it is surely their last studio album. Given the long gaps between albums these days, the Stones will be in their 70s before another is due. So there might be a couple more tours but there surely won't be another studio record.

Early indications suggest that with this is mind, the Stones have defied the odds and raised their game to produce one last great album. There's none of the trendy fripperies that characterised Jagger's last solo album 'Goddess In The Doorway', no programming or borrowing from dance music or any other modern passing fad or fashion. As one Stones' employee puts it, 'They decided to borrow from themselves instead'. For the first time in years, sources say, Jagger and Richards wrote in tandem and the result is the most organic-sounding album they've made in decades.

Due for release on September 5, this is what Uncut has been able to piece together about an album that might be subtitled 'How The Glimmer Twins Got Their Groove Back'...

Rough Justice
A kick-ass rocker, full of animal imagery about roosters, chickens, cocks,
foxes and even a bat out of hell. At one point, Mick sings "put your lips
to my hips and tell me what's on your mind".

Let Me Slow Down
One of the best tune on the record, with a great femme fatale lyric
("there's a swish in your step and a gleam in your eye") and a dramatic
chorus with a lovely descending melody, "I said baby, baby, baby, let me
down real slow.''

It Won't Take Long
Classic "Heart Of Stone" style Mick put-down lyrics as he tells the girl
he'll soon forget her, accompanied by great dual guitar work form Keith
and Ronnie.

Rain Fell Down
A touch of New Orleans funk and a circular, clanging Meters-style guitar
motif from Keith. Chugs along rather like Dylan's "Slow Train Coming".

Streets Of Love
Starts with mock-Renaissance guitar chords, like "Lady Jane" or "Tears Go By", and builds into a big stadium ballad, with Mick deliciously mouthing lyrics about stalking the streets of love and confessing ''I must admit I was
awful bad. . .''

The Back Of My Hand
Raw and dirty blues, fantastic slide guitar, wailing harmonica, Mick yelping like a cat on heat. The ghost Of Muddy Waters walks.

This Place Is Empty
Great piano-led ballad sung by Keith but very rootsy. Real honky-tonk-style
tack piano and Keith crooning ''treat me sweet and cruel".

She Saw Me Coming
Mick on the prowl again - only this time his prey was wise to the old
predator's tricks.

Biggest Mistake
Mick admits to making an error? Surely some mistake. Needless to say
there's a girl at the bottom of it...

Oh No, Not You Again
Storming Sticky Fingers-era rocker with a lyric about ''Oh no not you again, @#$%&' up my life...'' previewed in the band's surprise live set on the balcony of New York's Juilliard School when they announced their new tour in May.

Dangerous Beauty
Mid-tempo track on which Mick explains how he could always resist everything but temptation.

Laugh I Nearly Died
A simmering mid-tempo groove with Mick sounding more impassioned than in years - "Been travelling far and wide, wondering who's gonna be my guide... I'm so sick and tired... I feel so despised... Laugh? Laugh? Laugh? I nearly died."

Sweet Neo Con
The biggest surprise. We thought Mick was an old Thatcherite. But here he
sticks it to Bush and co right between the eyes. ''You say you are a Christian , I think you are a hypocrite,'' he spits in the opening line to a tune a little like Dylan's "Masters Of War", while the chorus sneers, ''How come you're so wrong, my sweet neo-con.'' A Virgin spokeswoman in the US has already put out a panicky statement denying it's about Bush or anyone on the White House (can't risk upsetting Clear Channel, can we?). But if you believe that, you'll believe anything.

Look What The Cat Dragged In
Another rocker with a classic riff and typical Jagger lyric.

Driving Too Fast
Keith in overdrive on a pounding riff that rocks like its 1971.

Infamy
The album ends with Keith stepping up to the mic again for his second wasted-sounding vocal of the album.



Belgrade-Bucharest-Budapest-Brno

Re: Uncut Magazine: The groove is back!
Posted by: Lorenz ()
Date: August 3, 2005 11:37

Thanks for the link Gunnar.
Reading these things about the new album just makes me shiver and very excited for the new album. September 5 will be a day to remember!


Belgrade-Bucharest-Budapest-Brno

Re: Uncut Magazine: The groove is back!
Posted by: drake ()
Date: August 3, 2005 14:16

smiling smiley

Re: Uncut Magazine: The groove is back!
Posted by: KillRill ()
Date: August 3, 2005 14:36

WOW!
Can't wait till September!

The only thing I didn't like in the review is this "last album" stuff,
I believe there will be another one. Success always inspires to try one more time.




Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 2005-08-03 14:37 by KillRill.

Re: Uncut Magazine: The groove is back!
Posted by: Doxa ()
Date: August 3, 2005 15:21

"Success always inspires to try one more time. "

That's true, but the silence of 8 years seems to now work for the Stones. That's a good benefit in advertisement and makes this album special. A new studio record by The Stones doesn't happen every another day. I just a small article from a Finnish tabloid about the new record, and what really underlined was was this pause of 8 years.

Those lazy lucky bastards; whatever they do or decide not to do, it will turn to gold, in the end.

- Doxa

Re: Uncut Magazine: The groove is back!
Posted by: KSIE ()
Date: August 3, 2005 15:30

Thanks for link Gunnar. Gives a nice run-down of the tracks. I have to read Uncut's opinions with a little skepticism. They and MOJO really suck-up to the Stones and other 60s legends. Great mags though!


Karl

'Don’t forget, if you’re on your bike, wear white'

Re: Uncut Magazine: The groove is back!
Posted by: wild_horse_pete ()
Date: August 3, 2005 15:32

Why do they talk about lazy, they were 5 years on the road for 2 world tours and the no securaty tour, they made a 4 set dvd, and offer us 2 live cd`s and made the fourty licks cd, with 4 numebers. They also doing allot of solo stuff(jagger/wood), co-write film music(jagger), and performed on several concerts. That whas in a period of 8 years, they did more than 20 years ago.

Re: Uncut Magazine: The groove is back!
Posted by: percystokes ()
Date: August 3, 2005 15:34

KSIE Wrote:
-------------------------------------------------------
> Thanks for link Gunnar. Gives a nice run-down of
> the tracks. I have to read Uncut's opinions with
> a little skepticism. They and MOJO really suck-up
> to the Stones and other 60s legends. Great mags
> though!
>
>
> Karl
>
> 'Don’t forget, if you’re on your bike, wear white'


If you read their review of Live Licks, you will see that they do not suck up to The Stones.

Re: Uncut Magazine: The groove is back!
Posted by: lonecrapshooter ()
Date: August 3, 2005 15:56

wow they're already comparing the new album to Exile and Sticky Fingers. WOW!!!!!!!! It is a bigger bang!


The Stones are The GREATESTTTTTTTTTTTTT!

Re: Uncut Magazine: The groove is back!
Posted by: sjs12 ()
Date: August 3, 2005 16:00

Er - they were comparing the number of songs on the album to EOMS and SF. Not the sound or quality...

Re: Uncut Magazine: The groove is back!
Posted by: StonesTod ()
Date: August 3, 2005 17:45

learned absolutely nothing here, actually.

Re: Uncut Magazine: The groove is back!
Posted by: JumpingKentFlash ()
Date: August 3, 2005 18:26

FUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUCK!!!!!!!!! I CAN'T WAIT!!!!!!!!!

JumpingKentFlash

Re: Uncut Magazine: The groove is back!
Posted by: sf37 ()
Date: August 3, 2005 18:40

Good review - - thanks for the link!

I'm still curious as to what's happened to the track called "Under The Radar", which is supposed to be a "Child Of The Moon"-type song. Wondering if it will appear as a bonus track somewhere, sometime.....

Ride like the wind at double speed.....

Re: Uncut Magazine: The groove is back!
Posted by: john r ()
Date: August 3, 2005 19:02

I was wondering about Radar too - the review is positive, but shallow, and this 'best since EOMS/SG/TY' line gets trotted out every album...they always talk about EOMS in a superficial way too, like its classic simply because it rocks, god I pine for the days of my youth & 'zines like R Stone, Creem, etc w/ fine writers writing. I happen to like most of the post TY albums, so the 'comeback' crap doesnt resonate w/ me, and as wild horse pete says they have been quite busy w/ 5 US tours since '94, Mick's solo stuff, acting in & producing films, Ron's 2001 album, his gigs, too many collaborations & guest roles at concerts to list, Charlie's 2 superb albums since 2000, etc...With all the material stockpiled up from '02 and the previous albums, I hope this isnt the last, but I can't see them waiting 8 years again, if this one sells decently they could go in and do one w/ less pressure, experiment more w/ jazz, blues, etc, explore ideas from Licks sessions, whatever, it is the late late stage of a superlong career. Then open the archives & let the music pour out in box sets, BBC set, live albums from all stages, etc....

Re: Uncut Magazine: The groove is back!
Posted by: Gazza ()
Date: August 3, 2005 19:19

wild_horse_pete Wrote:
-------------------------------------------------------
> Why do they talk about lazy, they were 5 years on
> the road for 2 world tours and the no securaty
> tour, they made a 4 set dvd, and offer us 2 live
> cd`s and made the fourty licks cd, with 4
> numebers. They also doing allot of solo
> stuff(jagger/wood), co-write film music(jagger),
> and performed on several concerts. That whas in a
> period of 8 years, they did more than 20 years
> ago.


er....the live DVD and two live albums COME from the tours youre referring to, so its not like much extra work was required to put them together. Its quite obvious from listening to LL that the band themselves never heard the finished product. If so, one of them would have noticed that abomination on Rocks Off.

BTB/NS tour lasted 21 months on and off..Licks lasted 14 months - so thats less than 3 years touring, not 5. Still quite a reasonable amount though, its true, for a band of that age

A lot of solo work? from Mick, yes, but which would you prefer - a Mick solo project or a Stones one? Woody and Charlie dont write the Stones songs so the frequency of their solo output is irrelevant in a Stones context. Keith's output since BTB consists of one mediocre song on 40 Licks. The amount of solo concerts the band members have played between them in those 8 years could pretty much be counted on two hands.

Perhaps youd consider four new songs in 8 years an acceptable level of output. I dont. I'm glad they toured regularly over the last decade but the gaps between the last three studio albums have been 5, 3 and 8 years respectively have been way too long.

Thankfully the wait is almost over (although unlike some I'll suspend my excitement on a new album until I hear it, not based on some review) and we'll have some new stuff to enjoy.

Re: Uncut Magazine: The groove is back!
Posted by: sf37 ()
Date: August 3, 2005 19:19

I echo your sentiments, john r. I'm all for seeing at least one more studio album or new, previously unreleased tracks hitting the shelves - - digging through the vaults and so forth. I really hope this won't be the last time we hear new or experimental material.

Re: Uncut Magazine: The groove is back!
Posted by: with sssoul ()
Date: August 3, 2005 19:46

>> the review is positive, but shallow <<
i'll say - and mighty hung up on lyrics too.

meanwhile everyone's sidestepping the real paradox:
i CAN'T FREAKIN WAIT to hear the rest of this album - but i have to. :E



"What do you want - what?!"
- Keith



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