[SHM-CD]
After a period of pop and psychedelic music, the Stones finally achieved the "Stones sound" that would later become synonymous with rock. Signature songs like "Sympathy for the Devil" and "Street Fighting Man" are punctuated throughout the album with an earthy, viscous sensibility rooted in their Southern roots. Released: 1968 (Decca, UK) Mastered: 2002 (Produced by Abkco, US)
Commentary: 2008 (Takao Ogawa)
Includes lyrics and translations
[Track List]
01. Sympathy for the Devil
02. No Expectations
03. Dear Doctor
04. Parachute Woman
05. Jigsaw Puzzle
06. Street Fighting Man
07. Prodigal Son
08. Stray Cat Blues
09. Factory Girl
10. Salt of the Earth
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After a pop-psychedelic period, the Stones sound, which would later become synonymous with rock, was finally achieved. Signature songs like "Sympathy for the Devil" and "Street Fighting Man" are permeated throughout the album with an earthy, viscous sensibility rooted in the Southern United States. (C)RS