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AKA: Goats Head Soup
Goat's Head Soup 1973 Album

Goat's Head Soup Goat's Head Soup
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3.5 AlRog 3 jfclams
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1. Dancing With Mr. D. 4m 52s
2. 100 Years Ago 4m
3. Coming Down Again 5m 55s
4. Doo Doo Doo Doo Doo (Heartbreaker) 3m 27s
5. Angie 4m 31s
6. Silver Train 4m 25s
7. Hide Your Love 4m 10s
8. Winter 5m 30s
9. Can You Hear The Music 5m 32s
10. Star Star 4m 25s

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First off, the front cover for Goats Head Soup is absolutely a horrendous image and does not get enough notoriety as such. With that out of the way, the contents within are interesting from a number of angles. Basically, the Stones recorded the bulk of it in Jamaica - although the genesis of some of tracks go back to the Let It Bleed days - and the end result mirrors the state of the band at that time: one ongoing physical, emotional, and mental hangover from the last 4-5 years or so, when they probably needed a rest from it all. This sounds like it was composed by a group of guys high on very hard drugs, or coming down from them, which makes sense, as the rather repetitive yet pleasant-sounding ballad "Coming Down Again" features Keith Richards himself on lead vocals. And there seems to be more focus on sidemen, weird instrumentation, and rude, off-color gags ("Star Star") than ever before.
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