:D -- on this we agree... "BtB" is soooo very fine. For those who don't possess a copy, here's the full tracklist:
- Let's Spend The Night Together
- Yesterday's Papers
- Ruby Tuesday
- Connection
- She Smiled Sweetly
- Cool, Calm And Collected
- All Sold Out
- My Obsession
- Who's Been Sleeping Here?
- Complicated
- Miss Amanda Jones
- Something Happened To Me Yesterday
1966 -- and they recorded "All Sold Out" :-; But really, that tracklist is so good.
Funny, the last Stones album I bought? "Some Girls". "Black and Blue"? not my fave, but it's in the collection. Bet it's the Billy Preston that gets you, right? M
John Battles said:
"Between The Buttons NEVER got it's just due. But , some people , myself included , rate it among their favorites. I have a shitload of Stones albums....My cut off point WAS "Some Girls" , until "A Bigger Bang" came out. Their first great album in nearly 30 years.
"Black and Blue" you need , if only for "Melody". The Stones only have about 2000 (man.) great tracks their "Fans " have never heard of....
melissa scott said:
*laugh* re Original Disco Man (oooh yeaaaah).
What is on the lp/tape/cd shelves here? Most by one group or artist? The Stones 'natch, esp. love Between the Buttons.
This would be followed by a nice pile of indie punk compilations that I can't seem to resist, Live at The Rat (RIP) being an all-time fave. :D
James Porter said:
John, as far as Original Disco Man (whicah I don't own, BTW)...
It may have been CHEAP, but most importantly it was JAMES BROWN, so you get a pass! Ha!