Review: The Rolling Stones celebrate the 30th anniversary of their Grammy-winning 1994 album, Voodoo Lounge, with a new reissue. The first album without bassist Bill Wyman, Voodoo Lounge features classics like 'You Got Me Rocking,' 'Out Of Tears,' and the UK top 20 hit 'Love Is Strong.' Produced by Don Was, with Darryl Jones stepping in for Wyman on bass, To many fans, this is one of their last excellent albums. Voodoo Lounge remains a strong album to the Stones' enduring appeal, reminding fans why they fell in love with the band in the first place.
Everybody Needs Somebody To Love (feat Solomon Burke) (5:50)
That's How Strong My Love Is (3:49)
Going To A Go-Go (3:35)
Thru & Thru (7:08)
You Don't Have To Mean It (7:37)
Can't You Hear Me Knocking (7:22)
Rock Me Baby
Bitch
Honky Tonk Women
Start Me Up (0:17)
Brown Sugar (5:34)
Tumbling Dice (5:58)
Review: The Rolling Stones are arguably one not only the most iconic rock bands of all time but also considered legendary performers as well. One of their most well-recorded performances (as noted by fans often) is their 2002 performance at the Wiltern Theatre in Los Angeles, with a track listing full of 70s classics and spread over three albums to get the best possible fidelity from the medium.
Review: 'Goat's Head Soup' succeeds where a lot of Deluxe Edition releases fail - it adds a LOT to an equation most of us thought we had sussed out years (well, decades) ago. It's not necessarily the first Stones record fans would want to see expanded over a massive four discs, but let's face it, it's not the last by a long shot. The record met a wishy washy response when it arrived in 1973, following the benchmark-setting 'Exile On Main St.', yet this package proves it's very much worth revisiting.
Heard in a different light - one not overshadowed by preceding landmark releases - 'Soup' actually does stand up, whether it's the Americana twang of "100 Years Ago", or the proto-funk of "Doo Doo Doo Doo (Heartbreaker)" there's a lot to like. Add to this the fact the previously unreleased stuff here, "Scarlett" being a prime example, really stands up, too, and you've got so much more than a mere collection-completer.
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