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I think I fall in the YMMV bucket :)  I have listened to it a couple times and to me it sounds like a competent, if somewhat sterile blues album.  Nothing wrong with the Stones putting it out and if helps bring attention to the genre, great.  I don't think it is either a remarkable Stones or blues album.

 

 

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1 hour ago, Eric said:

I think I fall in the YMMV bucket :)  I have listened to it a couple times and to me it sounds like a competent, if somewhat sterile blues album.  Nothing wrong with the Stones putting it out and if helps bring attention to the genre, great.  I don't think it is either a remarkable Stones or blues album.

 

 

Hey, that's why we have discussions...thanks for keeping it respectful.  I'm willing to admit I may be projecting a bit 'cause I'm really enjoying being more excited about this than any Stones album since at least Tattoo You, 35 years ago.

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4 hours ago, danasgoodstuff said:

...more excited about this than any Stones album since at least Tattoo You, 35 years ago.

and for me, that was because it had Sonny Rollins on it.

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3 hours ago, JSngry said:

and for me, that was because it had Sonny Rollins on it.

Oh absolutely, me too, and I love what Sonny played there.  But earlier in my life I had been a buy the new Stones album the day it comes out guy and I'm still that way about Sonny.

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11 hours ago, danasgoodstuff said:

Hey, that's why we have discussions...thanks for keeping it respectful.  I'm willing to admit I may be projecting a bit 'cause I'm really enjoying being more excited about this than any Stones album since at least Tattoo You, 35 years ago.

Yeah, I didn't mean to mute your enthusiasm!  I had high hopes for this one - maybe too high.  I was hoping for more of a snarling guitar fest.  So part of my reaction is really more "too much Jagger" and not enough of Keith and the guys.

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I like this album quite a bit.  It actually exceeded my expectations.  I particularly like the way that they do the title track, Hoo Doo Man, and Everybody Knows About My Good Thing.  

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On 12/4/2016 at 9:30 AM, Rooster_Ties said:

Is Keith on lead vocals on any cuts. (And which ones?)

Not to my ears, and Micks singing is much less mannered than recently.  Not even sure when it's Keith playing lead guitar, he & Woody are two peas in a pod.

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On 12/3/2016 at 0:15 PM, JSngry said:

and for me, that was because it had Sonny Rollins on it.

HA! I had completely forgotten about Rollins being on there. Haven't listened to that album in a long time. Little T&A might have been their last classic. 

On 12/3/2016 at 9:16 AM, danasgoodstuff said:

Hey, that's why we have discussions...thanks for keeping it respectful.  I'm willing to admit I may be projecting a bit 'cause I'm really enjoying being more excited about this than any Stones album since at least Tattoo You, 35 years ago.

I actually thought there were some really great tunes on Steel Wheels. All the singles from that album were strong, IMO. The rest was filler. Kind of a latter day It's Only Rock And Roll. 

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