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Some Girls: Deluxe Edition

Some Girls: Deluxe EditionArtist: Rolling Stones
Label: Universal Republic

List Price: $33.99
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Seller: -importcds
Sales Rank: 530

Languages: English (Unknown), English (Original Language)
Media: Audio CD
Discs: 2
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3
Dimensions (in): 5.5 x 4.8 x 0.6

MPN: 6 3 02784055
UPC: 602527840550
EAN: 0602527840550
ASIN: B005N95JA4

Release Date: November 21, 2011
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

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  • ROLLING STONES THE SOME GIRLS (2 CD - DELUXE EDITION)

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Product Description
Originally released in 1978, Some Girls has gone on to become the biggest selling Stones album of all time. It also includes some of their most memorable tracks, from the punk snarl of 'Respectable' to the irresistible falsetto vocals of 'Miss You' and the sensuous 'Beast Of Burden', one of Keith Richards' finest tunes. Single heavyweight vinyl, spined outer sleeve, printed inner sleeve.

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A fresh, uncompromising attempt to incorporate 1978 pop techniques into the band's familiar sound, Some Girls opens with the disco sass of "Miss You" and closes with the self-destructive punk of "Shattered." (Both songs, especially "Miss You," with its distinctive Mel Collins sax solo, remain live showstoppers.) So the Stones declared credibility in the dance circuit without sacrificing their hard-rock reputation. Though the anti-love "Beast of Burden" and the stylishly slow "Just My Imagination (Running Away with Me)" continue to rack up the most airplay, the obscurities stand up surprisingly well. Worth replaying: Keith Richards's rickety rocker "Before They Make Me Run." --Steve Knopper

Amazon.com
Few rock stars have played in the intersection of real life, image, and fans' imaginations as smartly (and comically) as Mick Jagger does on Some Girls. With the Stones again running at top pace, Jagger aims his gimlet eye at his and the boys' gossip-column lives (the Chuck Berryish "Respectable," the archly blues-wailing title track), his collapsing marriage (where was Bianca when Mick's pals were trying to hook him up with the "Puerto Rican girls who're just dyin' to meetchoo?) and the mores and modes of New York society in the Studio 54 era (practically everything here). Slot in Keith's lament "Before They Make Me Run," and this is one of the greatest Stones albums. --Rickey Wright


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