Friday, October 18, 2024

The Rolling Stones - A Bigger Bang (2005)

Year: 6 September 2005 (CD 2009)
Label: Polydor Records (Europe), 0602527016436
Style: Rock, Hard Rock
Country: London, England
Time: 64:20
Format: Flac Tracks 16/44,1 kHz
Size: 463 Mb

Charts: UK #2, US #3, AUS #4, CAN #1, FRA #3, GER #1, JPN #5, NLD #1, NOR #2, SWE #1. UK, NLD, JPN & FRA: Gold; GER, CAN & US: Platinum.
A Bigger Bang is the twenty-second studio album by the English rock band the Rolling Stones, released through Virgin Records on 5 September 2005. It was the band's last album of original material recorded entirely with Charlie Watts on drums before his death in 2021.
Unlike their prior effort eight years before, the sprawling and eclectic Bridges to Babylon, which had an array of producers, musical styles, and guest musicians, the Stones set out to make a basic, hard rock album that hearkened back to their 1960s–1970s heyday. A single producer, Don Was, was brought in to co-produce the album alongside the band's principal songwriting and production team of vocalist Mick Jagger and Keith Richards. Joining the two were band members Ronnie Wood on guitar and Charlie Watts on drums, contract players Darryl Jones on bass and Chuck Leavell on keyboards, and multi-instrumentalist Matt Clifford. Most of the basic tracks were recorded as a simple trio of Jagger, Richards, and Watts, with overdubs added later by other players.
The back-to-basics method of recording the album paid off for the Stones, who saw the album reach number three in the US, number two in the UK, and number one in eleven countries around the world. The lead single, "Streets of Love", failed to chart in the US, but was otherwise successful around the world, reaching number 15 in the UK and top-40 in over a dozen other countries. Two other singles were released to moderate worldwide sales. Reviews of the album were generally favourable; while critics noted that the album was not up to the standards of the Stones classic period, it nonetheless was among the best reviewed of their later albums. The follow-up tour, which lasted two years, would become the highest-grossing tour of all time by its completion. A Martin Scorsese-directed concert film titled Shine a Light documented the tour.
(en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Bigger_Bang)

01. Rough Justice (03:11)
02. Let Me Down Slow (04:16)
03. It Won't Take Long (03:54)
04. Rain Fall Down (04:53)
05. Streets Of Love (05:10)
06. Back Of My Hand (03:32)
07. She Saw Me Coming (03:12)
08. Biggest Mistake (04:06)
09. This Place Is Empty (03:16)
10. Oh No Not You Again (03:46)
11. Dangerous Beauty (03:48)
12. Laugh I Nearly Died (04:54)
13. Sweet Neocon (04:33)
14. Look What The Cat Dragged In (03:57)
15. Driving Too Fast (03:56)
16. Infamy (03:47)

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