The Album Review Club - Week #145 - (page 1923) - Tellin' Stories - The Charlatans

Some Girls - The Rolling Stones

My homemade Stones Greatest Hits has 4 tracks from this album. "Miss You", "Respectable", "Beast Of Burden", and "Shattered". All well-known hits. This was probably the first album I remember hearing songs when they came out and not revisiting this after the fact.

I had heard some of the other tracks here and there, such as "When the Whip Comes Down", "Just My Imagination", and "Before They Make Make Me Run". Those and the other songs new to me were all fine, but repeated listens this past week didn't make me rethink which songs I had originally gravitated towards. I too enjoyed the humo(u)r of "Far Away Eyes" in being new to me, but it isn't something I'm going to be seeking out or regretting it was missed on the GH when wanting to hear something from the Stones.

I think a lot of the reviews prior touch on my feelings on this one too. While the tracks are varied in the genres addressed, I do find the Stones formula is on exhibit here, and while some hit, others not as much.

With the 4 tracks I'm particularly fond of, this lands as a 6/10 overall for me.
 
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The Rolling Stones - Some Girls

I like others have never really ventured past their best of/forty licks stuff - which is strange really considering how much i really love them.
Always have a 'home team' feel when it comes to the Stones, i was born in same hospital as Jagger and lived Dartford most of my life where the band grew up.
As mentioned, i just really enjoyed throughout - Blues/Rock, raw sounding and loads of swagger. Mad to think they've carried this tempo for so many decades. Watched them at Olympic Stadium few years ago and they were awesome.
'Miss You' for sure the 10/10 track but all the rest are solid 7/8.

so it's a high scoring 9/10 from me.
 
Don’t encourage him!! He spent page after page boring everyone with his in depth knowledge of the keyboard ;)

That reminds me, we haven't discussed the lack of synths on this one :-)

(Given his strange 80s dress choices, Mick strikes me as the sort of wrong 'un that would quite like a DX7. So I might actually give them an extra point for staying away the synths).
 

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