After releasing four almost perfect albums, 1968’s “Beggars Banquet,” 1969’s “Let It Bleed,” 1971’s “Sticky Fingers” and 1972’s “Exile on Main Street,’ the Rolling Stones were due to slip off the ...
With the exception of the psychedelic misadventure “Their Satanic Majesties Request,” the Rolling Stones’ “Goats Head Soup” is probably the most maligned album of the group’s first 20 years. Released ...
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." So let’s just get this out of the way: Goats Head Soup—the 1973 Rolling Stones album being reissued as a ...
The reissue follows the huge success and acclaim for the Stones’ “Living In A Ghost Town” single and their universally-admired lockdown performance of “You Can’t Always Get What You Want” in Global ...
How does an album that is underrated come to be properly seen, decades later, as great? How does an album become underrated in the first place? Who decides these things anyway? To answer these ...
The Rolling Stones have announced that they will be releasing a restored version of their 1973 album, Goats Head Soup in September. Available in multi-format and deluxe editions, fans will look ...
The Rolling Stones are adding three previously unreleased songs to an expanded version of Goats Head Soup. In addition to those 10 tracks, the four-disc vinyl and CD box set editions will also include ...
“Goats Heads Soup,” the latest LP to enjoy the deluxe, box-set treatment from the Rolling Stones, marks a bittersweet triumph in the band’s legendary story. Released in 1973, the album concluded the ...
The Rolling Stones have announced a deluxe edition of their 1973 album “Goats Head Soup,” a 4-CD boxed set with 10 unreleased tracks and a full concert from the same year. The set is due on Sept. 4.
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