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Special Edition ROLLING STONES CD Bridges To BABYLON SS
This is a Rolling Stones CD titled BRIDGES TO BABYLON. This is a special edition in special slipcase. CD is still sealed.
Track listing
1. Flip The Switch 2. Anybody Seen My Baby? 3. Low Down 4. Already Over Me 5. Gunface 6. You Don't Have To Mean It 7. Out Of Control 8. Saint Of Me 9. Might As Well Get Juiced 10. Always Suffering 11. Too Tight 12. Thief In The Night 13. How Can I Stop
Details
Contributing artists:
Bernard Fowler, Billy Preston, Don Was, Me'Shell NdegeOcello, Wayne Shorter
Distributor:
Universal Distribution
Recording type:
Studio
SPAR Code:
n/a
Album notes
The
Rolling Stones: Mick Jagger (vocals, acoustic & electric guitars,
harmonica, keyboards, shaker); Keith Richards (vocals, acoustic &
electric guitars, piano); Ronnie Wood (electric, slide & baritone
guitars, pedal steel, dobro); Charlie Watts (drums). Additional
personnel includes: Waddy Wachtel (acoustic & electric guitars,
background vocals); Danny Saber (guitar, Clavinet, keyboards, bass);
Wayne Shorter (soprano saxophone); Blondie Chaplin (piano, bass,
percussion, background vocals); Benmont Tench (piano, Hammond B-3 &
C-3 organs, keyboards); Don Was (Wurlitzer piano, keyboards, bass);
Billy Preston (Hammond B-3 organ); Darryl Jones, Doug Wimbush (bass,
background vocals); Me'Shell Ndegeocello (bass); Jim Keltner
(percussion, background vocals). Producers include: The Glimmer Twins, Don Was, The Dust Brothers. Engineers include: Rob Fraboni, Ed Cherney, Jim Scott. BRIDGES
TO BABYLON was nominated for a 1998 Grammy for Best Rock Album.
"Anybody Seen My Baby?" was nominated for a 1998 Grammy Award for Best
Pop Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocal. Kicking off
with Charlie Watt's whip-smart timekeeping, BRIDGES TO BABYLON finds
the Rolling Stones swaggering towards the millennium with a record that
confidently asserts that rock & roll is far from a young person's
game. Don Was returns behind the boards, and joining him at Mick
Jagger's behest are uber-technophiles The Dust Brothers. Rather than
leaping headlong onto an ill-fitting bandwagon, The Stones wisely gild
their rock & roll lily with subtle electronic nuances. The sampled
rap tossed into the noirish mood of "Anybody Seen My Baby?" and the
swooshing laser sounds of "Might As Well Get Juiced" are present-day
window dressing for a legacy deeply rooted in rhythm and blues. The
Stones stop long enough to cleverly acknowledge their past by dropping
a harp playing the main riff of "Papa Was A Rolling Stone" into the
mid-tempo "Out Of Control" and using "Saint Of Me" to revel in their
bad-boy persona. Keith Richards remains the soul of the Stones. His
riffing and his endearing rasp continue to stand out, and his crooning
on "You Don't Have To Mean It" demonstrates his deep love of reggae.
The emotive one-two punch of "Thief In The Night" and "How Can I Stop"
shows Keef to be a closet romantic camouflaged by a bad-ass strut.
Condition: MINT, still sealed
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