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The Rolling Stones - Dirtiest Work 1985 FLAC
Performer:
The Rolling Stones
Album:
Dirtiest Work 1985
Style:
Classic Rock
Label:
King Kong Records
FLAC size:
1708 mb
MP3 size:
2852 mb
WMA size:
1035 mb


Tracklist


1Winning Ugly
2You're Too Much
3Too Rude
4Deep Love
5Back To Zero
6What Am I Gonna Do With Your Love
7Harlem Shuffle #2
8Fight
9Sleep Tonight
10Strictly Memphis
11Invitation
12Harlem Shuffle


Versions


CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
KKP9The Rolling Stones Dirtiest Work ‎(LP, Unofficial, blu)King Kong Records KKP9Unknown
LPKKP9The Rolling Stones Dirtiest Work ‎(LP, Num, Pic, Unofficial)King Kong ProductsLPKKP9US1987
KKP9The Rolling Stones Dirtiest Work ‎(LP, Unofficial)King Kong Records KKP9Unknown
KKP9The Rolling Stones Dirtiest Work ‎(LP, Ltd, Unofficial, Mul)King Kong Records KKP9Unknown
KKP CD 01The Rolling Stones Dirtiest Work ‎(CD, Unofficial)King Kong Records KKP CD 011989


Notes


Dirty Work Outtakes & Alternate Versions.


Album


Dirty Work is the Rolling Stones' 18th British and 20th American studio album. It was released on 24 March 1986 on the Rolling Stones label by CBS Records. Produced by Steve Lillywhite, the album was recorded during a period when relations between Mick Jagger and Keith Richards soured considerably, according to Richards' autobiography Life. The album was recorded during a time of turmoil for the band, as the two principal songwriters, Richards and Jagger, had been feuding over the band's direction for. Dirty Work - The Rolling Stones. Лента с персональными рекомендациями и музыкальными новинками, радио, подборки на любой вкус, удобное управление своей коллекцией. Key Track: Something Happened to Me Yesterday, an old-time music-hall ditty about an acid trip. Best Mick Moment: The slobbering lust of My Obsession. Dirty Work 1985. The guys rip one another apart, but that just makes it a perfect expression of the Stones' dysfunctional lovehate bond. Key Track: Dirty Work, where Mick rages against an unnamed nemesis. Maybe his guitarist Maybe himself . The divide between Jagger and Richards was on public view when on the 13th of July 1985 when Jagger sang solo for the Live Aid Benefit while Richards and Wood supported Rolling Stones - Dirty Work 1986. Update Required To play the media you will need to either update your browser to a recent version or update your Flash plugin. Songs in album The Rolling Stones - Dirty Work 1986. The Rolling Stones - One Hit to the Body. The Rolling Stones - Fight. The Rolling Stones - Harlem Shuffle. The Rolling Stones - Hold Back. The Rolling Stones - Too Rude. The Rolling Stones - Winning Ugly. The Rolling Stones - Back to Zero. The Rolling Stones - Dirty Work. The Rolling Stones - Had It With You. ML Исполнители Rolling Stones, The Альбомы Dirtiest Work 1985. Не нравится. Rolling Stones, The. Значек play перед названием песни дает возможность найти mp3 и прослушать любую песню с альбома Dirtiest Work 1985 Rolling Stones, The. The Rolling Stones ' Dirty Work arrived on March 24, 1986, during a low ebb in the relationship between the distracted Mick Jagger and an increasingly put-out Keith Richards. For Richards, the band was everything. For Jagger. Videos and promotional appearances for 1985's platinum-selling She's the Boss were keeping the singer otherwise occupied. Ultimately, Jagger would add his vocals many of which displayed a new-found edge, perhaps in response to the tense times after all the other work was done. The new Lillywhite-directed sound was better arranged and more spacious than recent efforts like Undercover and Emotional Rescue , but still a bit too sterile. Reuniting after three years and one solo album from Mick Jagger, the Rolling Stones attempted to settle their differences and craft a comeback with Dirty Work, but the tensions remained too great for the group. Designed as a return to their rock & roll roots after several years of vague dance experiments, Dirty Work is hampered by uneven songs and undistinguished performances, as well as a slick, lightly synthesized production that instantly dates the album to the mid-'80s