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Rolling Stones Music:
Aftermath US



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Aftermath (US)
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Aftermath (US)
List Price: $13.98Label: Abkco

Salesrank: 9585

Released: August 27, 2002
Our Price: $8.40
Used Price: $8.17
Media: Audio CD

Aftermath (US) Track Listing:
1. Paint It Black
2. Stupid Girl
3. Lady Jane
4. Under My Thumb
5. Doncha Bother Me
6. Think
7. Flight 505
8. High and Dry
9. It's Not Easy
10. I Am Waiting
11. Going Home

Editorial Review:
No Description Available
No Track Information Available
Media Type: CD
Artist: ROLLING STONES
Title: AFTERMATH
Street Release Date: 08/27/2002
Domestic
Genre: ROCK/POP

Description of Aftermath (US):
For this 1966 album, one Stone asserted himself even more than Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, who for the first time wrote all the album's songs. Brian Jones is all over the opening "Paint It Black," which remains a dark classic more for its spooky sitar than for Jagger's dated psychedelia. Jones's marimba boosts the R&B-derived "Under My Thumb" and his harpsichord somehow makes the subject of "Lady Jane" more interesting. Though Charlie Watts's jazz-derived fills and Bill Wyman's bass continue growing into rock's greatest rhythm section, a disturbing misogyny creeps into Jagger's class-conscious lyrics, especially on "Under My Thumb," and "Stupid Girl." --Steve Knopper

Aftermath (US) Reviews:
One of the Stones' best, for sure! 5 Star Review
2009-10-29 - Mick and the Boys were the biggest, bestest thing going in the 60s, and I bought everything they cranked out back then. Uncle Sam stuck my young butt in Vietnam in 1966, but while there I was able to purchase a small reel-to-reel tape recorder. Okay, so you youngsters don't know what that is. That's okay. I asked my brother to send this album (Aftermath) to me and after getting it, a friend converted his stereo phonograph to something we could dub our records to tape with. Sounds crude, but it worked very well. Aftermath got played all the time over there, at least when you didn't hear the incoming fire. GREAT album. I play it often today.

NOT a Hybrid SACD!!!!!!!!! 1 Star Review
2009-09-24 - I know and love this music but I gave this disc one star because I did not get what I ordered! I usually have great luck ordering from Amazon but not this time. I'm sure I'm in the minority but I ordered this because it was billed as a Hybrid SACD......it is not! It is simply a regular CD that was remastered using the DSD process. This is too bad since I was planning on ordering at least eight more Rolling Stones SACDs. However,since I have no way of knowing if they actually are SACDs, I'll have to rethink this. So just as a warning to the other few people out there looking for Rolling Stones SACDs, proceed at your own risk. If anyone out there can verify that some of these that you got from Amazon are really SACDs, it would be greatly appreciated. I know they are available as SACDs......I have some already that I got elsewhere.

Paint it great? 4 Star Review
2009-01-26 - I haven't heard the original U.K. cut, but the U.S. version of "Aftermath" was a real triumph for the Rolling Stones. It was the first record composed solely of material written by Jagger and Richards, and it's great stuff--twangy, bluesy, oily, sharp, and crisp as hell. Richards' guitar sounds like a carriage ride into the underworld. And even if "Paint It, Black" sounds like a one-way ticket to that place--which means it sounds pretty darn great--the cat-eyed "Under My Thumb" is the highlight of the record. They hadn't quite figured out how to channel their, for lack of a better term, bitchyness yet, so this cut of the album sounds a little too even. Still, it was the first gem the Stones cut. And for those who point to "Thumb" and "Stupid Girl" as misogynism, Jagger himself said it best: "Any bright girl would understand that if I were gay I'd say the same thing about guys."

The Left Hand to Between The Buttons Right Hand 4 Star Review
2008-10-09 - I am the Stones Authority. Aftermath and Between The Buttons. Buy them together. That should be required. What an incredibly prolific period for the Stones and what great songs and albums - released within about 6 months of each other. "Paint It Black", "Lady Jane" and "Under My Thumb". Wow. Very cool. Then there are other great tracks like "Think", "Flight 505" and "I Am Waiting". At this point in a lot of band's careers they are starting to run a little thin on material, what is remarkable about this period and this work is that the Stones are actually just getting warmed up. A lot of band's would have been happy to point to such a period in their career as their high water mark. Again, the Stones were just warming up. Aftermath and Between the Buttons - two more examples of the depth and greatness of this band.

I'm Married To Me 5 Star Review
2008-09-12 - When charged with misogyny, Mick Jagger replied, "[A]ny bright girl would understand that if I were gay I'd say the same things about guys" (RS, June 1978). "Under My Thumb" and "Stupid Girl" address universal frustrations. And frustrations are what the Stones have always set out to celebrate, deconstruct and demolish ~ simultaneously. Monkey business. "Doncha Bother Me." Two's a crowd. Sullen, surly, narcissistic and disinterested. With riffs. But enough of that, let's talk about ME now. I'm married to me! I could not foresee this thing happening to you. And sometimes the kitty tiffs are atrocious! But, ah well, the pleasures of making up make it all worthwhile. "Don't smoke in bed, stupid girl." "That's MISTER stupid girl to you." "Shaaadup and be sweet to me tonight." Kissy kissy. Was this review helpful to you? Who you talkin' to?










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