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Crazy Mama
Mother's Little Helper
Salt Of The Earth
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Imagining a late '60s version of the otherwise sturdy "Sparks Will Fly" is also a bit like mind-editing The Phantom Menace to remove Jar Jar Binks. Sweet Lucy (aka Downtown Suzie)
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It Should Be You
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I'm Going Down
Streets of Love
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Pet Sounds (1966) by The Beach Boys / 3.
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Funny, harsh, and always propulsive, nearly every song on here is a classic.
She's So Cold
Sweet Virginia
"One Hit to the Body" is a serviceable opening track, as is the cover of Bob & Earl's 1963 hit "Harlem Shuffle."
If You Let Me
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To celebrate the band's 55th anniversary we take on the daunting task of ranking their discography. Ain't Gonna Lie (aka Ain't Lying )
What keeps this out of the Top 10 is a combination of unctuous, depressing sleaze and the fact that it immediately followed the greatest run of a studio albums in rock history.
Sitting On A Fence
Infamy
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Commit a Crime
Chantilly Lace
This
Following The River
Mona (I Need You Baby)
Superstitious ( aka Meet Me On The Bottom )
Shattered
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Sparks Will Fly Starfucker (aka Star Star) Start Me Up Stealing My Heart Stewed And Keef (aka Brian's Blues) Still A Fool (aka Two Trains) Stoned Stop Breaking Down Stray Cat Blues Street Fighting Man Streets of Love Strictly Memphis Stuck Out All Alone (aka Hamburger To Go) Stupid Girl Suck On The Jugular Summer Romance Summertime Blues Sure I Do
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Harlem Shuffle
Sticky Fingers manages to rise above its time, subject matter, and circumstances of its creation by reveling fully in their messy and unsettling contradictions. google_ad_height = 90;
This is its heavenly wail. (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction
Sing This All Together (See What Happens)
Lets Go Steady Again
Monkey Man
Moon Is Up
Highway
Little By Little
What's most endearing about Steel Wheels is that it sounds like an honest-to-God band of humans who have been playing together for decades.
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Wish I Never Met You
Leave Me Alone
Age helps Jagger sound both more more comfortable or mournful on this collection of Chicago blues covers, recorded at Mark Knopfler's studio, and not even the high-profile guests (hey, it's Clapton actually playing guitar!) Heart Of Stone
And honestly, the majority of the album falls short compared to the best songwriting in the Stones' catalog. It's All Over Now
Mixed Emotions
Key To The
Soul Survivor
This is a list of cover versions by music artists who have recorded one or more songs written and originally recorded by English rock band The Beatles.Many albums have been created in dedication to the group, including film soundtracks, such as I Am Sam (2001) and Across the Universe (2007) and commemorative albums such as Sgt. Looking and sounding like trendy pop cash-ins more than the rock 'n' roll lifers they were, the Stones answered the question, "How can you phone something in while still frothing at the mouth?" Always Suffering
All Of Your Love
How Many Times (aka Tell Me Baby)
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Any band that can convincingly put excellent but tonally antithetical songs like "Bitch" and "Moonlight Mile" on the same platter is full of goddamned sorcerers. The first two years after the Stones' U.S. debut saw a swirl of activity and releases, but 12 x 5, their second proper stateside LP, features an undeniably high ratio of great covers and ever-more-rocking originals. You Gotta Move
Sparks Will Fly
I'm Free
How could a new album rank so high on this list? Torn And Frayed
Tell Me (You're Coming Back)
Fanny Mae
The band's barely controlled mania helped channel the late '60s kaleidoscopic chaos, while the shadowy edges of the Stones' comfort zones beckoned them into pioneering new realms of psycho-sexual frenzy. Pet Sounds (1966) by The Beach Boys / 3.
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Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (1967) by The Beatles / 2.
Considering how great that album is, we're not complaining. Heaven