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Format: CD Jul 1994 Record Label: Virgin Records (USA) Recording Type: Studio UPC: 094633751620 |
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Track Listing 1. Rocks Off 2. Rip This Joint 3. Shake Your Hips 4. Casino Boogie 5. Tumbling Dice 6. Sweet Virginia 7. Torn and Frayed 8. Sweet Black Angel 9. Loving Cup 10. Happy 11. Turd on the Run 12. Ventilator Blues 13. I Just Want to See His Face 14. Let It Loose 15. All Down the Line 16. Stop Breaking Down 17. Shine a Light 18. Soul Survivor
Album Notes The Rolling Stones: Mick Jagger (vocals, guitar, harmonica); Keith Richards (vocals, guitar, piano, bass); Mick Taylor (guitar, bass); Bill Wyman (bass); Charlie Watts (drums). Additional personnel: Al Perkins (steel guitar); Bobby Keys (saxophone, percussion); Jim Price (trumpet, trombone, organ); Ian Stewart, Nicky Hopkins (piano); Billy Preston (keyboards); Amyl Nitrate (marimba); Bill Plummer (acoustic & electric basses); Jimmy Miller (drums, percussion); Clydie King, Vanetta, Jerry Kirkland, Tammi Lynn, Shirley Goodman, Joe Green, Kathi McDonald (background vocals). Additional personnel: Mac Rebennack (background vocals). Still inspired by their STICKY FINGERS recording sessions in Muscle Shoals, Alabama, EXILE ON MAIN STREET found the Rolling Stones sounding more like a Southern fried juke-joint band than ever before. That EXILE was recorded in a basement is no surprise, either--much of it sounds as if it was recorded live at a gospel revival, with a final mix that gives no hierarchy to specific instruments. The result is a swampy, most exhilarating chunk of rock & roll euphoria. EXILE sharpens the country, blues, and gospel tendencies the Stones began exploring in the late '60s on albums like BEGGAR'S BANQUET. Here, armed with an assortment of backing musicians and vocalists, the band virtually inhabits the spirit of each style, distilling the whole to a ragged, soulful perfection. From the escalating, horn-driven vamps of "Rocks Off" through the back porch singalong "Sweet Virginia" to the mean blues stomp of "Ventilator Blues" and the church-like strains of "Shine a Light," EXILE's double-album length plays like a weary, boozed-up sermon on the very meaning of rock music. This is the closest the band ever came to religion, and it still has the power to convert.
Industry Reviews Ranked #11 in NME's list of the `Greatest Albums Of All Time.' NME (10/02/1993)
Ranked #5 among The Greatest Albums Of The '70s - ...Definitive cigarette-in-mouth, fall-about rock 'n' roll... NME (09/11/1993)
...continual topping of one's self can only go on for so long, after which one must sit back and sustain what has already been built. And with EXILE the Stones have chosen to sustain for the moment... -Lenny Kaye Rolling Stone (07/06/1972)
10 - Classic - ...stands as perhaps the band's finest hour. A sprawling, dense yet compelling concoction of their romance with America's black musics... NME (07/09/1994)
Ranked #3 in Q's 100 Greatest British Albums - ...The Stones were at their most creative. The music simply flowed. The sound that emerged was dirty, sexy, soulful, f&#!ed-up and funky....a dizzy peak which the Stones never scaled again... Q (06/01/2000)
10 - Classic - ...stands as perhaps the band's finest hour. A sprawling, dense yet compelling concoction of their romance with America's black musics... NME (07/09/1994)
...continual topping of one's self can only go on for so long, after which one must sit back and sustain what has already been built. And with EXILE the Stones have chosen to sustain for the moment... -Lenny Kaye Rolling Stone (07/06/1972)
Ranked #7 in Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Albums Of All Time - ...EXILE ON MAIN STREET is the Stones at their fighting best, armed with blues, playing to win... Rolling Stone (12/11/2003)
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