THE ROLLING STONES – Forty Licks

THE ROLLING STONES - Forty Licks

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Virgin Records
Release date: September 30, 2002

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Yup, the Stones on Metal Express Radio. Why? Because every Rocker/Metal head should have at least one of their records (preferable every one). So here is the best introduction you’ll ever get. Forty songs on a double disc, thirty-six classics and four brand new songs. Not wanting to insult any of you, I’ll only give you a run down of the new songs:

“Don’t stop”: The single, and a really cool Rock song. Better than anything on Bridges to Babylon.
“Keys to your love”: A more mellow kind of groove song. Jagger in fine vocal form, with a little bit of falsetto. Tasty track!
“Stealing my heart”: Heavy on the dirty, sleazy guitar tones, and Mick Jagger sneering through the song. Once again they are proving the masters of mixing electric with acoustic guitars. Another good song.
“Losing my touch”: A typical Keith Richards song. A slow ballad with the “ last man standing slumped over the bar”-vibe.

Highlights: The new songs are actually VERY good, and this is the best collection of Stones songs. Ever.

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