Thursday, June 23, 2011

The Rolling Stones-- Let It Bleed (1969)


1969's "Let It Bleed", the 8th studio album by The Rolling Stones, is definitely my favorite of their discography to date. With such darkly menacing rock-soul classics as "Gimme Shelter", "Monkey Man" and "Midnight Rambler", this is the Stones when they were still edgy and focused on creating their own brand of rock/soul/blues. There's not a bad song on the album and it all ends with perhaps their greatest 60s songs, a biting salvo at the death of the counterculture movement, "You Can't Always Get What You Want". A lot of people will pick "Exile on Main Street" as the quintessential Stones album, but for my money, "Let It Bleed" still has more power per rpms than "Exile..." in my opinion. It sums up the end of the 60s in a way that few albums did. It's definitely a must own classic album for any great music collection.



Tracks:
1. "Gimme Shelter" 4:30
2. "Love in Vain" 4:19
3. "Country Honk" 3:07
4. "Live with Me" 3:33
5. "Let It Bleed" 5:27
6. "Midnight Rambler" 6:52
7. "You Got the Silver" 2:50
8. "Monkey Man" 4:11
9. "You Can't Always Get What You Want" 7:30

--Nickolas Cook

1 comment:

  1. stones !! what can i say ?? do you remember the girl with far away eyes ?? ha !

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