Cover of The Rolling Stones Blue & Lonesome
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LA RECENSIONE

This album has the honor of being the first CD I purchased, a sort of cornerstone (coincidentally of the rolling stones) for my so far humble musical culture (read: "sharp-wittedness").

This is where the good things end.

For heaven's sake, maybe I'm exaggerating, maybe I missed the poetry behind a CD of blues covers of old blues tracks redone by veterans, or maybe, simply, when I bought it, I was blind not to understand the album's content despite the cover being blue and despite the title containing the word blue.

And is all this to say that I don't like blues?

Of course not, I mean that an entirely blues album is a bit... how can I say... tedious.

Let's draw a parallel, let's take that great album Let It Bleed: it has some blues tracks, but these are found in a sense as 'breaks' between more energetic pieces, almost to catch a breath.

This, on the other hand, is so heavy...

Tracks that seem never-ending, Keith Richards playing the usual blues chords, Mick Jagger's voice sounds whiny and the whole is really slow.

But let's get into more detail.

The album starts with "Just Your Fool," a cover with strong blues influences, like the following "Commit a Crime." Now there's the self-title "Blue and Lonesome," characterized by this blues vein that will run through the entire track. Not to mention the very bluesy "Hoo Doo Blues," a very blues piece.

Got the point?

I feel like giving it two stars because in the booklet, the members spend some words to make us understand how important blues is, how much it transmits unique emotions and so on.

All in all, a blues album with a blue cover that could appeal to all blues lovers (Eric Clapton, a true bluesman, also participated in the recordings).

May the BLUES be with you during the listening of this album.

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The reviewer reflects on Blue & Lonesome as their first CD purchase, recognizing its historical value. However, they find the album tedious and heavy due to its full blues format. Comparing it unfavorably to Let It Bleed, the slow pace and repetitive blues chords are noted. Despite the criticism, the album's tribute to blues and contributions from Eric Clapton earn some appreciation.

Tracklist

01   Just Your Fool (02:19)

02   Commit A Crime (03:41)

03   Blue And Lonesome (03:10)

04   All Of Your Love (04:49)

05   I Gotta Go (03:28)

06   Everybody Knows About My Good Thing (04:31)

07   Ride 'Em On Down (02:52)

08   Hate To See You Go (03:23)

09   Hoo Doo Blues (02:38)

10   Little Rain (03:33)

11   Just Like I Treat You (03:26)

12   I Can't Quit You Baby (05:13)

The Rolling Stones

English rock band formed in London in 1962. Key long-term members include Mick Jagger and Keith Richards. Known for blues-influenced rock, enduring live performances and a prolific discography.
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