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HonkeyTonkFlash
A lot of Mick's solo stuff is pretty good; just far inferior to what he does with the Stones.
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HonkeyTonkFlash
A lot of Mick's solo stuff is pretty good; just far inferior to what he does with the Stones.
Wandering Spirit is actually far better than Voodoo Lounge, it simply has the better songs.
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tumblingdice
You could add You're So Vain. Practically takes over the chorus from the second one on.
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tumblingdice
You could add You're So Vain. Practically takes over the chorus from the second one on.
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kowalski
Trying to get a grasp on all Mick Jagger's "protean" solo work.
The official solo albums:
- Jamming With Edward! (1972) - with Ry Cooder, Nicky Hopkins, Charlie Watts, and Bill Wyman
- She's The Boss (1985)
- Primitive Cool (1987)
- Wandering Spirit (1993)
- Goddess In The Doorway (2001)
- Alfie OST (2004) - with Dave Stewart
- The Very Best Of Mick Jagger (2007)
- SuperHeavy (2011) - collaboration with Damian Marley, Joss Stone, Dave Stewart and A. R. Rahman
Officially released singles :
- Memo From Turner (1970)
- Just Another Night (1985)
- Lonely at the Top (1985)
- Lucky in Love (1985)
- Hard Woman (1985)
- Dancing in the Street (1986) - with David Bowie
- Ruthless People (1986)
- Let's Work (1987)
- Throwaway (1987)
- Say You Will (1987)
- Sweet Thing (1993) - with Lenny Krawitz
- Wired All Night (1993)
- Don't Tear Me Up (1993)
- Out of Focus (1993)
- God Gave Me Everything (2001) - with Lenny Krawitz
- Visions of Paradise (2001)
- Old Habits Die Hard (2004) - with Dave Stewart
- Charmed Life (2008)
- Miracle Worker (2011) - with SuperHeavy
- Everybody Needs Somebody To Love (2011) - with Raphael Saadiq
Miscellaneous tracks:
- (Can't Seem To) Get A Line On You (1969) - on "Leon Russell" (Leon Russell)
- The Wild Colonial Boy - on "Ned Kelly" OST (1970)
- Too many Cooks (Spoil The Soup) (1974/2007) - on "The Very Best Of Mick Jagger"
- Checkin' Up On My Baby (1992/2007) - on "The Very Best Of Mick Jagger"
- Going Down - on "Mustique Blues Festival 2005" (2007)
- Uptight (Everything's Alright) (with Sevie Wonder) - on "Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, Vol. 1: 1986-1991" (2011)
- Gimme Shelter (with U2 and Fergie) - on "The 25th Anniversary Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Concerts, Vol. 2" (2011)
- I Saw Her Standing There (with Bruce Springsteen) - on "The Best of Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Live" (2011)
Officially released featurings :
- I Can Feel The Fire (1974) - on "I've Got My Own Album To Do" (Ron Wood)
- (You Got To Walk And) Don't Look Back (1978) - single (Peter Tosh)
- State Of Shock (1984) - single (The Jacksons) (Michael Jackson and Mick Jagger on lead vocals)
- The Long Black Veil (1995) - on The Long Black Veil (The Chieftains)
- Trouble Me No More (1999) - on Blues Blues Blues (Jimmy Rogers)
- Don't Start Me To Talkin' (1999) - on Blues Blues Blues (Jimmy Rogers)
- Goin' Away Baby (1999) - on Blues Blues Blues (Jimmy Rogers)
- Evening Gown (2006) - on Last man Standing (Jerry Lee Lewis)
- Dead Flowers (2010) - on Mean Old Man (Jerry Lee Lewis)
- T.H.E (The Hardest Ever) (2011) - single (will.i.am - also featuring Jennifer Lopez)
- Go Home (2012) - single (will.i.am)
- Bramble Rose (2015) - on Cass County (Don Henley)
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hopkins
"Memo From Turner" seriously enduring. Breathtakingly brilliant. the single version from the movie soundtrack only. Wow! This is historic.
"Evening Gown" is a crowning achievement deserving endless praise. I love the writing and vocals. I'd say truly great. Lovely and amazing.
Now let's hear this new Stones album asap!
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hopkins
"Evening Gown" is a crowning achievement deserving endless praise. I love the writing and vocals. I'd say truly great. Lovely and amazing.
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KingmanBarstow
Just remembered more backing vocals:
Tried To Love - I'm In You album by Peter Frampton
Mr. Blue - Pay, Pack and Follow album by John Phillips
The Beatles - All You Need Is Love (Our World TV broadcast)
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HonkeyTonkFlash
A lot of Mick's solo stuff is pretty good; just far inferior to what he does with the Stones.
Wandering Spirit is actually far better than Voodoo Lounge, it simply has the better songs.
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HonkeyTonkFlash
A lot of Mick's solo stuff is pretty good; just far inferior to what he does with the Stones.
Wandering Spirit is actually far better than Voodoo Lounge, it simply has the better songs.
...owing something to Rick Rubin, production King Midas...
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KingmanBarstow
Just remembered more backing vocals:
Tried To Love - I'm In You album by Peter Frampton
Mr. Blue - Pay, Pack and Follow album by John Phillips
The Beatles - All You Need Is Love (Our World TV broadcast)
Several more on that album, too, right? «Oh, Virginia» springs to mind.
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erikjjf
Mick's and Dave Stewart's version of Memory Motel from the "Beyond the groove" soundtrack. Recorded in 1987, released in 1991.