Forty Licks [Collector's Edition]
2002
Obviously, not even a forty-song Stones anthology could be complete. Fans of their brief yet tasty psychedelic period will miss "Dandelion," Eighties mall rats will mourn the fabulous "She's So Cold," and the hard-core Side Two-of-Tattoo You cultists (who really exist, believe me) will blow gaskets over the shameful omission of "Waiting on a Friend." But the music here is full of danger and surprise. Thrill to the Keith vs. Brian Jones guitar battle in the final minute of "It's All Over Now." Savor the self-parodic machismo of "Under My Thumb," where Mick Jagger flounces like a Siamese-cat-whipped gigolo over Bill Wyman's swishiest bass and Jones' cocktail-lounge marimba. Those torn and frayed harmonies. That Charlie Watts kick drum.
It's all here.
(Posted: Oct 8, 2002)
Review 1 of 3
kyjo writes:
You do realize that Forty Licks is a greatest hits compilation, and Sgt Pepper is a studio album. So I wouldn't be saying which one is better.
Apr 4, 2008 17:09:05
Review 2 of 3
hendrix1fan writes:
absolutly amazing album the only one better is the sargent peppers lonley hearts club band album
Nov 16, 2007 12:35:50
Review 3 of 3
rhondalodom writes:
Shut up! Love this album!
Nov 8, 2007 14:47:59
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