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24FPS
After listening to Steel Wheels on SHM, I realize it really was the end of the Golden Era studio Stones. It was one of their more adventurous works, representing a mature sound. Never again would they stretch out so far on one disc. From hard rock, jazz, country, and even a return to psychedelia, this was the true ending of the giants.
The SHM CD really brings out the instrumentation on songs like 'Terrifying'. I even could sit through half of 'Sad, Sad, Sad'. There is no standout cut, no A level single, but overall it's a satisfying effort, reaching heights they would never again approach.
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stone4ever
Voodoo Lounge is by far a better album and most would agree.
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kowalski
Which SHM-CD are you talking about ?
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stone4ever
Voodoo Lounge is by far a better album and most would agree.
I don't think that's the point. It's more about the sculpting of the album. VOODOO LOUNGE is very loose but it's also quite lazy with some horrific songs. STEEL WHEELS is very focused, it's a rather wound up tight album with a lot of clean playing - not tonal, just straight and precise.
Even though SW was done in a short amount of time there was a lot of decision making happening with that record. With VL it was more open and less decision making, more like BLACK AND BLUE, where as SW is, in this case, akin to SOME GIRLS.
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TumblinDice76
Highwire! Only reason I ever bust out the Flashpoint CD!
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TumblinDice76
Highwire! Only reason I ever bust out the Flashpoint CD!
It would have been a great SW first single!
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Big Al
Wasn’t Highwire recorded after the completion of the Urban Jungle Tour, though?
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stone4ever
Voodoo Lounge is by far a better album and most would agree.
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TumblinDice76
Highwire! Only reason I ever bust out the Flashpoint CD!
It would have been a great SW first single!
Wasn’t Highwire recorded after the completion of the Urban Jungle Tour, though?
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WorriedAboutYou
Far fewer clunkers than Voodoo Lounge, which is just an inconsistent and unstructured album and contains some of their very worst songs, indeed with You Got Me Rockin' their very worst song on record. Steel Wheels is a more deliberate, focussed album and a much more satisfying listen.
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Big Al
Voodoo Lounge, in my opinion, suffers in the same way many albums of the 90's suffer: it's overlong. There was this seemingly conscious effort to fill the CD, as if it's something that had to be done.
I like Voodoo Lounge; there's just a little too much filler.
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WorriedAboutYou
You Got Me Rockin' their very worst song on record.