Pros: It's the Stones at their best. What more do you want to know? Cons: It takes some listening for the album's genius to reveal itself. Read on...
Tattoo You was an album that was absolutely doomed to be one of the Stones worst ever embarrassments. Not only did it have unenviable job of following up an album that is generally regarded to be their worst effort yet, it was never really intended ...
Pros: Melodies! Attitude! ... COOLNESS!!! Cons: I'm only not a fan of "No Use in Crying"
Disclaimer: Those looking for a brief description of the album will find what their looking for in the "Review Body" section. The section titled "Track Reviews" is meant only for those who want to read detailed descriptions of the songs, and ...
Pros: 'Start me Up' and 'Waiting on a Friend' are classics, a few other good songs Cons: 4 dull songs and 1 terrible song
This Stones album is generally considered as one of the Stone's weaker efforts and I would have to agree. The Stones have produced many excellent albums but many of the entries seem uninspired. Not that 'Tattoo you' is without credit however, as it ...
Pros: five great songs, no bad ones Cons: several uninspired moments
Tattoo You proves there are certain constants in rock-n-roll that will not be denied no matter how much we may wish to: first, there are three basic chords that can provide the foundation for a solid, groovy sound that careers can be built on....
The Rolling Stones musical output during the 1980s was patchy. During this time they released five studio albums and a number of singles that reached the Top 40. They survived the New Romantic period and gained a new audience later in the decade by...
Pros: Great rockers and ballads from the Rolling Stones Cons: The drums bug the heck out of me on a couple of tracks
When this album first came out way on back in 1981, I was 12-years-old and just learning that bands other than KISS or the Beatles existed. Back then, "Start Me Up" was the big single off this album, and it was interesting enough to cause me to...
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