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DandelionPowderman
EMOTIONAL RESCUE
Recorded:
August 26-September 6, 1978: RCA Studios, Los Angeles, USA
January 22-February 12, 1979: Compass Point Studios, Nassau, Bahamas
June 10-July 7, 1979: Compass Point Studios, Nassau, Bahamas
Late July-August 25, 1979: Pathé Marconi Studios, Paris, France
September 12-October 19, 1979: Pathé Marconi Studios, Paris, France
Overdubbed & mixed:
October 26-mid-November 1979: Electric Lady Studios, New York City, USA
December 9 1979-January 1980: Electric Lady Studios, New York City, USA
Late April 1980: Electric Lady Studios, New York City
Producers: The Glimmer Twins
Associate producer & chief engineer: Chris Kimsey
Mixer: Chris Kimsey
Released: June 1980
Original label: Rolling Stones Records (on WEA & EMI)
Contributing musicians:
Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Charlie Watts, Bill Wyman, Ron Wood, Ian Stewart, Bobby Keys, Nicky Hopkins, Sugar Blue, Max Romeo, Michael Shrieve, Arif Mardin (arranger), Jack Nitzsche (arranger).
Dance (Pt. 1)
Summer Romance
Send It to Me
Let Me Go
Indian Girl
Where the Boys Go
Down in the Hole
Emotional Rescue
She's So Cold
All About You
What are your thoughts on this album?
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DandelionPowderman
EMOTIONAL RESCUE
Recorded:
August 26-September 6, 1978: RCA Studios, Los Angeles, USA
January 22-February 12, 1979: Compass Point Studios, Nassau, Bahamas
June 10-July 7, 1979: Compass Point Studios, Nassau, Bahamas
Late July-August 25, 1979: Pathé Marconi Studios, Paris, France
September 12-October 19, 1979: Pathé Marconi Studios, Paris, France
Overdubbed & mixed:
October 26-mid-November 1979: Electric Lady Studios, New York City, USA
December 9 1979-January 1980: Electric Lady Studios, New York City, USA
Late April 1980: Electric Lady Studios, New York City
Producers: The Glimmer Twins
Associate producer & chief engineer: Chris Kimsey
Mixer: Chris Kimsey
Released: June 1980
Original label: Rolling Stones Records (on WEA & EMI)
Contributing musicians:
Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Charlie Watts, Bill Wyman, Ron Wood, Ian Stewart, Bobby Keys, Nicky Hopkins, Sugar Blue, Max Romeo, Michael Shrieve, Arif Mardin (arranger), Jack Nitzsche (arranger).
Dance (Pt. 1)
Summer Romance
Send It to Me
Let Me Go
Indian Girl
Where the Boys Go
Down in the Hole
Emotional Rescue
She's So Cold
All About You
What are your thoughts on this album?
Indian Girl worst song they ever released
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DandelionPowderman
Love Down In The Hole!
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DandelionPowderman
Love Down In The Hole!
I do share that affection for the song. And I experience it so much as a personally felt song in its deliverance.
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24FPS
Emotional Rescue, She's So Cold, All About You, and of course, Indian Girl, are classics.
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24FPS
Emotional Rescue, She's So Cold, All About You, and of course, Indian Girl, are classics.
Indian Girl a classic...piece of crap...
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jahisnotdead
I also love Down In The Hole. It's fierce and dark. It's gritty without trying to duplicate a degraded sound. Sometimes the blues can sound apocalyptic, like it does here. I always thought it was an intense song, and kind of unique in its bleakness.
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deardoctor
ER is in my opinion better than everything else that came after. (I do not count the great TY, which mostly were former 70s-outtakes)
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Stoneage
Basically it has ER. Which was a semi-hit at the time. Not a classical Stones song though - almost impossible to do live. Plus Dance. Which is still holding up pretty well.
And She's So Cold which is a decent up tempo pop/rock song. Nowhere near a hit though. The rest is pretty much b-side material. A 2½ out of 5 album. Then and now.
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Stoneage
Basically it has ER. Which was a semi-hit at the time. Not a classical Stones song though - almost impossible to do live. Plus Dance. Which is still holding up pretty well.
And She's So Cold which is a decent up tempo pop/rock song. Nowhere near a hit though. The rest is pretty much b-side material. A 2½ out of 5 album. Then and now.
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OpenG
ER is a fun album and easy listen, and I admit I listen to more then exile and the big 4 - I need something from the 80's to grab on to ,besides TY and undercover.
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Stoneage
Basically it has ER. Which was a semi-hit at the time. Not a classical Stones song though - almost impossible to do live. Plus Dance. Which is still holding up pretty well.
And She's So Cold which is a decent up tempo pop/rock song. Nowhere near a hit though. The rest is pretty much b-side material. A 2½ out of 5 album. Then and now.
A "semi" hit that reached #3 on the Billboard Hot 100 and #1 in Canada
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Stoneage
Basically it has ER. Which was a semi-hit at the time. Not a classical Stones song though - almost impossible to do live. Plus Dance. Which is still holding up pretty well.
And She's So Cold which is a decent up tempo pop/rock song. Nowhere near a hit though. The rest is pretty much b-side material. A 2½ out of 5 album. Then and now.
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Stoneage
Basically it has ER. Which was a semi-hit at the time. Not a classical Stones song though - almost impossible to do live. Plus Dance. Which is still holding up pretty well.
And She's So Cold which is a decent up tempo pop/rock song. Nowhere near a hit though. The rest is pretty much b-side material. A 2½ out of 5 album. Then and now.
A "semi" hit that reached #3 on the Billboard Hot 100 and #1 in Canada
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OpenG
LBUM TALK: Emotional Rescue new
Posted by: DandelionPowderman ()
Date: September 7, 2019 22:07
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OpenG
ER is a fun album and easy listen, and I admit I listen to more then exile and the big 4 - I need something from the 80's to grab on to ,besides TY and undercover.
I can listen to the guitars in Dance all day. So many things going on, tied together brilliantly.
Yes because of RW - He most likely wrote the groove as he is credited , and whole
flavor of the song.
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OpenG
LBUM TALK: Emotional Rescue new
Posted by: DandelionPowderman ()
Date: September 7, 2019 22:07
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OpenG
ER is a fun album and easy listen, and I admit I listen to more then exile and the big 4 - I need something from the 80's to grab on to ,besides TY and undercover.
I can listen to the guitars in Dance all day. So many things going on, tied together brilliantly.
Yes because of RW - He most likely wrote the groove as he is credited , and whole
flavor of the song.
Both Ronnie and Keith. They have many tracks each in there. Keith is doing the stuff which leads up to the horn riff + that beeping tone telephone-sounding little solo break, for instance
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Stoneage
Dandy and GLS: You're right. ER was a hit, not a semi-hit. What I was hinting at was perhaps that it was a bit forgotten with time since they never played it live. Except 33 years later. But it was a hit, by all means.