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powerage78
A good cover.
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wonderboy
Heard the new song on the car radio as my teenage daughter was kind enough to connect her Spotify account to the car stereo through Spotify and an ox cord.
It sounds OK. Like Don Was said, 'crude' is one word. I kept hearing places they could have added backup vocals or other instruments.
I think they are making a mistake not releasing the album right away. If somebody hears the song and likes it, they might buy the album today. But for the casual listener this will be old news in December.
Their best hope for sales is that NPR or the NYT or Starbucks gets behind it so yuppies can buy it for each other at Christmas to prove how authentic and hip they are.
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GasLightStreet
They need to release this blues album on all record formats:
78 vinyl
33 & 1/3 vinyl
CD
Cassette
8-track
Reel-To-Reel
DL
Streaming
Whatever else there may be.
Phonograph cylinders and two 10" on 45 rpm too.
USB Stick
Smoke Signals
Blu Ray Audio
Magazine flexi
Musical Christmas Ornament
Player Piano
Punched Paper Cards
Punched Paper Tape
1.44 MB Floppy Box Sets
5 1/4" Floppy Box Sets
8" Floppy Box Sets
9-track Computer Tape Reel
DAT Tape
VHS Hi-Fi Audio
Microcassette
SACD
CD-4 Vinyl
SQ Vinyl
QS Vinyl
Scopitone
Edison Cylinder
Naval Flag Signalling
Wire Recording
Coleco Adam Cassette Tapes
Compact Flash Card
SD Memory Card
SDHC Memory Card
SDXC Memory Card
SATA Hard Drive
IDE Hard Drive
Iomega ZIP Disks
So all you hard core collectors get your credit card numbers ready. ><
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bitusa2012
Can someone please tell me how there can be a 75 page booklet with the deluxe set? There are 2 pages to every sleeve of paper. How can we have an odd numbered number of pages???
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GasLightStreet
They need to release this blues album on all record formats:
78 vinyl
33 & 1/3 vinyl
CD
Cassette
8-track
Reel-To-Reel
DL
Streaming
Whatever else there may be.
Phonograph cylinders and two 10" on 45 rpm too.
USB Stick
Smoke Signals
Blu Ray Audio
Magazine flexi
Musical Christmas Ornament
Player Piano
Punched Paper Cards
Punched Paper Tape
1.44 MB Floppy Box Sets
5 1/4" Floppy Box Sets
8" Floppy Box Sets
9-track Computer Tape Reel
DAT Tape
VHS Hi-Fi Audio
Microcassette
SACD
CD-4 Vinyl
SQ Vinyl
QS Vinyl
Scopitone
Edison Cylinder
Naval Flag Signalling
Wire Recording
Coleco Adam Cassette Tapes
Compact Flash Card
SD Memory Card
SDHC Memory Card
SDXC Memory Card
SATA Hard Drive
IDE Hard Drive
Iomega ZIP Disks
So all you hard core collectors get your credit card numbers ready. ><
I think we all forgot...live!
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bitusa2012
Back up vocals? Other instruments? God NO. THAT is exactly the trouble with so many records, and certainly true of all the Stones albums since and including Voodoo.
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Rocky Dijon
The press release states Mick, Keith, Charlie, and Ronnie are joined by Darryl, Chuck, Matt, and Clapton. No saxophone, apparently.
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georgelicks
Album time: 41:36
1. Just Your Fool (2:16)
2. Commit A Crime (3:38)
3. Blue And Lonesome (3:07)
4. All Of Your Love (4:46)
5. I Gotta Go (3:26)
6. Everybody Knows About My Good Thing (4:30)
7. Ride 'Em On Down (2:48)
8. Hate To See You Go (3:20)
9. Hoo Doo Blues (2:36)
10. Little Rain (3:32)
11. Just Like I Treat You (3:24)
12. I Can't Quit You Baby (5:13)
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bitusa2012
Back up vocals? Other instruments? God NO. THAT is exactly the trouble with so many records, and certainly true of all the Stones albums since and including Voodoo.
Yeah, I was a little worried about this album being too polished, as most of the Stones' blues efforts have been for the past 30 years. So I definitely think Don Was and Mick deserve some credit for resisting the urge to add too many layers and simply allowing this project to remain raw and sloppy. (If this first single is anything to go by- which I assume and hope it is.) One of the band's greatest strengths has always been that ability to tap into something raw and primal and I'm thrilled at the prospect of having a new album constructed entirely around that concept.
My only real complaint is having to wait another two months to get the rest!
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Wuudy
I like the artwork. It's simple and conveys the message. I don't understand why people here have such a problem with it. Who cares, it's just an album cover. Most people won't even buy the physical album but buy it online.
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georgelicks
Album time: 41:36
1. Just Your Fool (2:16)
2. Commit A Crime (3:38)
3. Blue And Lonesome (3:07)
4. All Of Your Love (4:46)
5. I Gotta Go (3:26)
6. Everybody Knows About My Good Thing (4:30)
7. Ride 'Em On Down (2:48)
8. Hate To See You Go (3:20)
9. Hoo Doo Blues (2:36)
10. Little Rain (3:32)
11. Just Like I Treat You (3:24)
12. I Can't Quit You Baby (5:13)
my count 43:36 total time?
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Hairball
Keith might deserve some of the credit as well just by letting the minimal production of his last solo album do the talking.
There's something to be said about keeping things simple:
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georgelicks
Album time: 43:36
1. Just Your Fool (2:16)
2. Commit A Crime (3:38)
3. Blue And Lonesome (3:07)
4. All Of Your Love (4:46)
5. I Gotta Go (3:26)
6. Everybody Knows About My Good Thing (4:30)
7. Ride 'Em On Down (2:48)
8. Hate To See You Go (3:20)
9. Hoo Doo Blues (2:36)
10. Little Rain (3:32)
11. Just Like I Treat You (3:24)
12. I Can't Quit You Baby (5:13)
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Rocky Dijon
The press release states Mick, Keith, Charlie, and Ronnie are joined by Darryl, Chuck, Matt, and Clapton. No saxophone, apparently.
and that makes me most curious about EKAMGT - one of the two songs with Clapton also. how will it sound without any horn?
god, i forgot about the version with moore..
so that would probably be the template..
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bitusa2012
Back up vocals? Other instruments? God NO. THAT is exactly the trouble with so many records, and certainly true of all the Stones albums since and including Voodoo.
Yeah, I was a little worried about this album being too polished, as most of the Stones' blues efforts have been for the past 30 years. So I definitely think Don Was and Mick deserve some credit for resisting the urge to add too many layers and simply allowing this project to remain raw and sloppy. (If this first single is anything to go by- which I assume and hope it is.) One of the band's greatest strengths has always been that ability to tap into something raw and primal and I'm thrilled at the prospect of having a new album constructed entirely around that concept.
My only real complaint is having to wait another two months to get the rest!
Keith might deserve some of the credit as well just by letting the minimal production of his last solo album do the talking.
There's something to be said about keeping things simple:
“Beauty of style and harmony and grace and good rhythm depend on simplicity” - Plato
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ebalm
Article in local NY paper by a complete a-hole. Perhaps judge the album once it's released.
[www.nydailynews.com]
Not sure how one can knock the fact that it was recorded in 3 days (not 2 like the article says) and knock the fact there were no overdubs. Perhaps he should go back and listen to Superheavy.
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Straycat13
thx for that.
that's the stones that i like
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TheBlockbuster
Is Keith going to the IV Chord too early at 1:02? Or is it just a riff?
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TheBlockbuster
Is Keith going to the IV Chord too early at 1:02? Or is it just a riff?
It seems that this is in keeping with the unique arrangements of early Bluesmen. I actually thought you were referring to the change at 1:42 where IMO it is very obvious that they are hopping up to the IV chord early. But then they do it again right after. Either way we know it's by design. And even if not, it becomes part of the design.
I love when they do the odd counts on Blues songs. They've done that in "Red Rooster", "Black Limousines"; one of the Voodoo Lounge B-Sides..