Submitted by Moving_in_stereo78 t3_zr508o in Music
Recently I’ve bought a few early Rolling Stones LPs (Decembers only children, 12X5, Out of our heads) and I wanted to know what others favourite albums are and why by the Stones.
Submitted by Moving_in_stereo78 t3_zr508o in Music
Recently I’ve bought a few early Rolling Stones LPs (Decembers only children, 12X5, Out of our heads) and I wanted to know what others favourite albums are and why by the Stones.
Man, I love Can't You Hear Me Knocking. One of my favorite stones songs, along with sympathy for the devil.
Easily one of my all-time faves, too. You might enjoy my Best of The Rolling Stones playlist, the next time you have 182 minutes to kill.
Tough choice. Exile on Main Street if I had to choose. You can hear the genius on the straight razor of chaos. The state of their bodies and minds would have killed mortal men, instead the Stones produced one of those great works that comes from equal parts inspiration and perspiration.
Even though I landed on Sticky Fingers, I'm going to upvote you and say 'hear hear'. Neither one is the wrong answer.
Some Girls
Some Girls is so incredibly good. It's got strong competition from other albums, but other albums don't have Miss You, Before They Make Me Run, and Beast of Burden on their tracklists.
Or Shattered sha doobie
Exile on Main Street. No question.
Exile for sure
Exile on Main Street tends to be the one people rave about.
I like Sticky Fingers, Beggar’s Banquet and a sleeper play Dirty Work.
Sticky fingers.
This is the correct answer.
Tattoo You. So much great songwriting, production (power station men's room haha) and Sonny Fucking Rollins!
Exile On Main Street is my favorite. It has such a wide range of styles and a more down to earth sound. I traded my Fav LP at the Time, CSN 1st lp) for Exile and did not regret it. Friend did not like Exile.
My personal favorite is the UK version of Aftermath - that sweet spot in 1966 where rock was beginning to get colorful but not quite fully psychedelic (a few important cases aside). UK version (the original) had some different awesome songs than the US version, and was one of the 1st rock albums to stretch the LP run-time beyond 50 minutes, with extended-length songs, one of which reaches 11 minutes. The US version is great too, but I miss the removed songs, and the run-time is shorter. If I had to choose their overall best, I'd go with Exile on Main St.
Love the history on that 66 pressing thanks
The one that is my favourite. Because it is my favourite.
Solid opinion
Let it Bleed
Hint: Gimmer Shelter.
Which was recorded just to the north of where I grew up in Alabama. Muscle Shoals Studios.
I recently saw a docu about that studio, amazing story there.
Let it Bleed. My favourite.
Rocks Off, the first track on Exile, is pretty much everything you need to know about The Stones. It’s all there; the guitar parts, the drums, it’s almost orchestral. (And the video is fun too.)
My faves in order would be...
Let it Bleed
Beggar's Banquet
Exile on Main St.
Sticky Fingers
Some Girls
Get Yer Ya-ya's out!
Almost all their other albums have at least 2 or 3 great songs and the rest is filler. I love most of Satanic Majesties but most people don't like it much. Hot Rocks is a great compilation of their early stuff but I don't know if that's on Spotify.
I feel there really two " rolling stones" the more gritty biker Rock songs and the more ballad/psychedelic/ or mainstream songs , so I'm more for a certain type of stones song then a certain album
Some Girls
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Tough question.
1st album I bought was, Goats Head Soup, so a dear favorite.
And then there's, Some Girls, 1st time I saw them.
But I'd have to go with ... Exile or Sticky .
I will always consider Exile on Main St. to be the greatest summation of American music - rock, R&B, country, gospel, blues - recorded by a British band in the south of France.
People sleep on Between the Buttons
SOME GIRLS !!
Gotta say the holy trinity. Mick Taylor was the stones best guitarist (sorry Keith) Sticky Fingers if I have to choose
Exile on Main Street. It’s the most ambitious of all their albums, and they excavate every type of sound from their sonic repertoire. The songs themselves are also masterpieces of Rock & Roll.
I’m not the biggest stones fan. Find it hard to sit through Banquet, let it bleed, even sticky fingers doesn’t hit me like it does others. But god, Exile for me transcends the stones - its weird coz it’s maybe not as instantly accessible as sticky fingers but once it seeps into you it becomes indispensable. Ultimately it’s the one I always go back to.
Let it Bleed > Sticky Fingers > Beggars Banquet > Exile on Main Street > all the rest.
onelittleworld t1_j11svwe wrote
For us longtime Stones heads, the holy trinity is Let It Bleed, Sticky Fingers, and Exile on Main Street. Some would include Beggar's Banquet on that Mt. Rushmore.
My favorite is always the last of those three that I've played. But right now, if you put a gun to my head, it's Sticky Fingers. 10/10 classic.