Label: Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab (US), UDCD 557
Style: Rock, Pop Rock
Country: Dartford, Kent, England (18 December 1943)
Time: 47:07
Format: Flac Tracks 16/44,1 kHz
Size: 292 Mb
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Paul Hogan goading wannabe muggers in Crocodile Dundee as he unsheathed
a whopping blade (“That’s a knife? This is a knife”), there were no
half-measures when Keith Richards retaliated to Mick Jagger derailing
the Rolling Stones in favour of his ill-advised solo career 30 years
ago. Reluctantly at first, Richards formed a band that rocked and made
what was hailed as the best Stones album in years.
The civil war
between the two Stones flared in 1983 after Jagger sneaked solo
opportunities into the band's new CBS mega-deal and released MTV-geared
She's The Boss. This soured recording of Dirty Work, but touring behind
his album with another band (playing Stones classics) ignited Keith's
own offensive.
Like a polar opposite to Jagger’s synthesised clatter,
Talk Is Cheap brimmed with humble soul and rolled like a train, with
Keith in fine voice. Studded with loose, joyous rockers (Take It So
Hard, How I Wish, the Jagger-directed You Don’t Move Me) and gorgeous
ballads (Make No Mistake, Locked Away burnished in authentic Memphis
soul), it sold a million and ignited Keith’s solo career, while
precipitating the Stones’ return.
(loudersound.com/music/albums/keith-richards-talk-is-cheap-review)
01. Big Enough (03:17)
02. Take It So Hard (03:16)
03. Struggle (04:10)
04. I Could Have Stood You Up (03:13)
05. Make No Mistake (04:52)
06. You Don't Move Me (04:50)
07. How I Wish (03:32)
08. Rockawhile (04:39)
09. Whip It Up (04:02)
10. Locked Away (05:50)
11. It Means A Lot (05:21)
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