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Goats Head Soup
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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0724383951925
Format: Original recording reissued, Original recording remastered
Label: Virgin Records Us
Manufacturer: Virgin Records Us
MPN: 39519
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Virgin Records Us
Release Date: July 26, 1994
Studio: Virgin Records Us
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Rating: - Stones' "Goat's Head Soup"
As a dyed-in-the-wool Stones fan and having had the LP version for years and years, I found the cd to be all I expected.
Rating: - My Guilty Pleasure Favorite Stones Album
I am the Stones authority. And this is their most underrated outing during their peak years of 1968 through 1973. Its reputation suffers among Stones purists for two reasons - it was judge at the time in light of recent Stones history and the breath taking string of master albums that preceded it, beginning with Beggars Banquet and Let It Bleed to end the Sixties, and then Sticky Fingers and Exile On Main Street to kick off the Seventies. So what album would look impressive in this company? The second ... Read More
Rating: - Goats Head Soup-End of an Era
Well...we saw it coming! This album would probably only be in your collection because you wanted to complete your Stones collection...right?
Well I'm a huge Rolling Stones fan and it's NOT in my collection,(I lost a huge amount of albums in a flood and GHS was one of them).I remember buying this album when it first came out,taking it home and putting it on the Pioneer turntable and.....disappointment.That is why I ... Read More
Rating: - A Bit Adrift After Exile, But Still Worthy
Keith's into H, Mick's into Bianca, the 1972-73 Stones are beginning to lose touch with the comprehensive vision that created Exile On Main Street, but Goat's Head Soup is still something any modern band would die for. "Dancing With Mr. D" is a slow,snaky sequel to "Sympathy," "A Hundred Years Ago" a rousing '70 leftover from the Marianne Faithfull days, "Coming Down Again" a lost gem of a ballad from Keith, and "Can You Hear The Music" pioneers the clavinet sound that would become so central to Queen's ... Read More
Rating: - Tired of eating the same old meal? Have a taste of this for something different.
It was bound to happen. It was inevitable. As it was, it was still quite jarring to the listener when "Goat's Head Soup" was released in 1973 coming off the heels of an amazing 8 year run (1965-1972) of some of the most amazing music ever put on this planet. At the time this was a major disappointment to Stones fans, however, time has been kind to this release and has softened the blow that originally (and unfairly) gave it the reputation as being a lousy record and follow up to the monumental "Exile". ... Read More
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