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Being in Jamaica to compose had overly relaxed the Rolling Stones, resulting in an album that is both worthy and lacking bite. Goats Head Soup marks a shift from the band as trailblazers to a group capable of technically impeccable but less innovative records.
Being in Jamaica to compose had overly relaxed the Rolling Stones, resulting in an album that is both worthy and lacking bite.
Goats Head Soup marks a shift from the band as trailblazers to a group capable of technically impeccable but less innovative records.
Explore the highs and lows of the Rolling Stones' Goats Head Soup—listen to the remixed tracks and dive into rock history today!
"Goat's Head Soup is a great album and deserves to be re-evaluated." "It allows appreciation of the Stones' 'softer' side and especially the extraordinary talent of Mick Taylor, a guitarist of extraordinary artistic sensitivity."
"Goat's Head Soup is a great album and deserves to be re-evaluated."
"It allows appreciation of the Stones' 'softer' side and especially the extraordinary talent of Mick Taylor, a guitarist of extraordinary artistic sensitivity."
Listen to Goat's Head Soup to discover hidden gems and witness Mick Taylor's masterful guitar work in this classic Rolling Stones album.
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