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Bridges to Babylon [Japan Bonus Track]

Bridges to Babylon [Japan Bonus Track]
 

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Bridges to Babylon [Japan Bonus Track]

 
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Label: EMI/Virgin
Rating: 5.0
 
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Tracklist of Bridges to Babylon [Japan Bonus Track]

Disc 1
1 Flip the Switch  4:12 view lyrics
2 Anybody Seen My Baby?  4:06 view lyrics
3 Low Down  4:24 no lyrics yet - submit it
4 Already Over Me  5:24 view lyrics
5 Gunface  5:02 no lyrics yet - submit it
6 You Don't Have to Mean It  3:43 no lyrics yet - submit it
7 Out of Control  7:59 no lyrics yet - submit it
8 Saint of Me  5:26 no lyrics yet - submit it
9 Might as Well Get Juiced  5:23 no lyrics yet - submit it
10 Always Suffering  4:44 view lyrics
11 Too Tight  3:32 no lyrics yet - submit it
12 Thief in the Night   no lyrics yet - submit it
13 How Can I Stop  6:54 no lyrics yet - submit it
14 Angie [Live]  4:34 view lyrics

Reviews:

Just TRY to play this well when YOU'RE fifty-five!

I read these reviews, and most here say that it's not the Stones' best... That it's just another Stones album... that it isn't as Good as "Beggar's Banquet," "Let It Bleed" or "Exile." But there's something interesting here... if it's SO mediocre, why are people comparing it to their GREATEST efforts? Had I thought this record a pile of crap, I would've said it's not as good as "Emotional Rescue" or "Black and Blue," for example. The fact is, this is their VERY BEST album since "Exile On Main St.," and they rock harder, write better and have more passion than most contemporary bands. Try playing THIS well when YOU'RE fifty-five. The results are simply amazing, and nothing short of incredible. If they ARE doing it to line their pockets -- good thing they put out new classics such as "Flip The Switch," "Saint Of Me" and "Out Of Control" in the process. These three songs alone are better than the sum output of most bands in their entire career.

One more step to glory

In their middle fifties they have produced a new album and a grat topur. I have seen them in Buenos Aires and they have covered all my expectations once again. In Bridges to Babylon they showed to the rock and roll world, that they are still alive because they stil make noise! At their age they still make joung fellows cry. CHEARS!!

The Angels Aren't Crying Yet

This import version from Japan includes one extra track....a live version of Angie. The extra track is not remarkable, but (as usual) if you want 'em all, ya gotta buy this one too. Here is my review of the album as a whole:

Bridges To Babylon was originally released Sep 30, 1997. It was the 25th studio album. It includes the single hits Anybody Seen My Baby, Out Of Control, and Saint Of Me. It also includes Flip The Switch. Most people know the music, so in my reviews I try to give you data on the sessions and interesting facts connected with the songs and the album. Here we go:

Interesting notes include:
.....titles considered included Blessed Poison and Flip The Switch
.....Keith heard his daughter singing different words to Anybody Seen My Baby and panicked when he discovered Mick had unconsciously used the melody to k.d. lang's Constant Craving.....the Stones got off the hook when k.d. was flattered and accepted credit for writing the Stones track....Keith had feared this kind of mistake for decades and when it finally happened he was so relieved it wasn't him that he insisted that Mick pay k.d. from his own share of the royalties
.....the album tour (also called Bridges To Babylon) included 107 shows to 4,375,000 over 2 years and made three hundred million.

The Bridges sessions started in Nov 1996 at Dangerous Music in Greenwich Village, continued in London during December, and again in Jan 1997 in Barbados. The entire band began recording in March at Ocean Way Studios in L.A. Mick had been working on Saint Of Me and Might As Well Get Juiced for another solo album (since the Stones had not been together for over a year). Mick wanted his tracks done with new techno producers while Keith constantly ridiculed them. This lead to a lot of problems when they tried to work together in L.A. and they ended up using separate studios with Keith stealing tapes to get the final mixes done while Mick boycotted the sessions. In Mick's case, he got so angry he finally mixed one track - Already Over Me - himself, then walked out leaving Keith to finish 3 tracks himself (he promptly overdubbed Mick's techno with rockabilly). As usual with the Stones, the conflict produced some of their best music in decades and Bridges ended up acclaimed as one of their best ever. Because of the dramatic split in who did what, this time I am listing the tracks according to who wrote, played, mixed them, not where they were recorded:
.....Low Down (Keith)
.....Might As Well Get Juiced (Mick and Keith together)
.....Always Suffering (Mick)
.....You Don't Have To Mean It (Mick and Keith together)
.....Anybody Seen My Baby (Mick)
.....Saint Of Me (Mick)
.....Out Of Control (Mick)
.....Flip the Switch (Charlie & Jim Keltner)
.....Gunface (Charlie & Jim Keltner)
.....Already Over Me (mixed by Mick)
.....Too Tight (Keith overdubbing)
.....Thief In The Night (Keith overdubbing)
.....How Can I Stop (Keith overdubbing)

This information comes from "It's Only Rock And Roll: The Ultimate Guide To The Rolling Stones" by Karnbach and Bernson and from my own collection, with some of the notes from Davis' "Old Gods Almost Dead." Both books are available from amazon.com.