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24FPS
Who really cares? Other than Charlie all of their solo careers come down to a scant handful of songs that you would ever listen to again. Take It So Hard for Keith, which really sounds like a Stones demo. Just Another Night for Mick, and Warring People from Super Heavy. Bill has Je Suis Un Rock Star, and What & HoW & If & When & Why from Back to Basics. And I don't remember Ronnie having a memorable standout, and I've never listened to Mick Taylor solo. There.
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24FPS
Who really cares? Other than Charlie all of their solo careers come down to a scant handful of songs that you would ever listen to again. Take It So Hard for Keith, which really sounds like a Stones demo. Just Another Night for Mick, and Warring People from Super Heavy. Bill has Je Suis Un Rock Star, and What & HoW & If & When & Why from Back to Basics. And I don't remember Ronnie having a memorable standout, and I've never listened to Mick Taylor solo. There.
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24FPS
Who really cares? Other than Charlie all of their solo careers come down to a scant handful of songs that you would ever listen to again. Take It So Hard for Keith, which really sounds like a Stones demo. Just Another Night for Mick, and Warring People from Super Heavy. Bill has Je Suis Un Rock Star, and What & HoW & If & When & Why from Back to Basics. And I don't remember Ronnie having a memorable standout, and I've never listened to Mick Taylor solo. There.
thanks ironbelly that's actually very useful i'll look for that mfsl release of talk is cheapQuote
ironbelly
I would stick to original editions. Also, in many cases the original edition is the only one.
In the case of Keith there is one very good and very expensive re-issue of Talk Is Cheap CD on MFSL. It is out of print for a long time.
The recent re-issues (like Keith's Talk Is Cheap and Live At The Hollywood Palladium) are interesting in the terms of Superdeluxe treatment but are step back in terms of sound quality.
Mick Jagger released all four solo albums on SHM-CD’s in 2020 Japan Only : "She's The Boss" (1985), "Primitive Cool" (1987), "Wandering Spirit" (1993) and "Goddess In The Doorway" (2001). Those were remastered but I have no idea how do they sound. But the fact they were remastered in 2011 does not lead to big expectations.
“It depends on what the meaning of the word ‘is’ is.” -- Bill Clinton
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schillid
Best sounding single song ...
MJ from "Performance" soundtrack ...
the original
Memo From Turner
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schillid “It depends on what the meaning of the word ‘is’ is.” -- Bill Clinton
It depends on your definition of best sounding.
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DandelionPowderman
That funk again, matxil