Some Girls – The Rolling Stones
It’s about time that The Rolling Stones made an appearance on the album review club. We’ve had some 60s/70s icons in The Beatles, Led Zeppelin and Bob Dylan after all. (Still no Pink Floyd or The Who, though).
Remarkably, this is my first listen to a whole album from Mick and the boys, but I’m familiar with their biggest songs because I own the 2-CD
Forty Licks album. However, the fact that at least half of that album sounds like filler had me worried.
“Miss You” gets
Some Girls off to a great start. I enjoyed its funky rhythm and the streak of street-talk in the vocals. A bit of sax, a bit of harmonica, and we're off to a flying start.
With its crunchy guitars, “When The Whip Comes Down” is reminiscent of that classic Stones sound, echoing the days of “Jumpin’ Jack Flash”.
Other songs like the title track, “Before They Make Me Run” and “Shattered” have some tasteful and interesting guitar licks, but in my notes for “Just My Imagination”, I just wrote
meh. “Beast of Burden” has a nice lilting melody, but it goes on a little too long, and it’s a bit repetitive for its running time.
Here's an honest statement: On my second run through this album, I wrote the following about “Lies” whilst it was playing:-
"Lies” is that archetypal 70s boogie song that just sounds too generic – note, I will say this about a lot of country songs: if it just sounds like a generic country song with nothing to mark it out as different, I’m not interested.
And then “Far Away Eyes” comes on. Oh my God! Or should I say, Oh My Gawwwd! This just sounds like that generic country song I said I’d hate! Thank God Steve Earle and the like turned up to save country music in the 80s.
With “Respectable”, there’s more generic barroom boogie. Even though you are the mighty Rolling Stones, you’ve got to do something better than Chuck Berry did – and did it better two decades earlier.
I can understand
@bennyboy, whose favourite band of all time is The Rolling Stones, enjoying this album when it was released. The relief of hearing a band come up with something that you enjoy after one or two bad albums is a feeling that I’m sure we can all identify with.
However, hearing this album for the first time 46 years after its release, I’m left feeling a bit nonplussed. There are some decent tracks, but nothing that can sit with the best of The Stones – that’s a high watermark, and an unfair stick to beat them with. Still, it’s hard not to compare these songs to “Jumpin’ Jack Flash”, “Gimme Shelter”, “You Can’t Always Get What You Want”, “Paint It Black” and “Sympathy for the Devil”. What great songs this band have produced.
This music should be right up my alley – a proper band playing proper instruments with not too much in the way of gimmicks. I should like it more than The Midnight, but where I was still getting something out of that on the fourth listen, I’ve heard all I need after three this time out. Not a bad album
, but a record that just didn’t move me.
6/10