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List Price: $10.98 | | Label: Virgin Records Us
Salesrank: 136795
Released: July 26, 1994 |
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| Used Price: $2.94 |
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| Media: Audio Cassette |
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Emotional Rescue Track Listing:
1. Dance, Pt. 1
2. Summer Romance
3. Send It to Me
4. Let Me Go
5. Indian Girl
6. Where the Boys Go
7. Down in the Hole
8. Emotional Rescue
9. She's So Cold
10. All About You
Emotional Rescue Reviews:
everybody please listen to me very carefully 
2009-08-15 - for 29 years i been looking for the emotional rescue video.the one without the thermo. they ruined that video by putting a thermo effect in it. because that video performance was the best the stones ever did. i would give it 5 stars. 10 if i could. i saw it on the solid gold show 29 years ago and never seen it since. its on the vhs tape called video rewind. but they cut the video down to nothing and had thermo effects in it. they recently had it on you tube but they took it off. i would pay a lot of money to get that version of emotional rescue on dvd. the full version without any thermo shots. thank you
Bar-night rock with Sixties flavour 
2009-03-26 - Saved by "Some Girls"--how's that for ironic, considering all the charges of misogyny filed against Jagger since the mid-Sixties--and basking in their newfound salvation. No T.K.O.'s or suckerpunches. Just ten slaps custom-made to nuke apathy. The songs have direction and a deliciously Sixties throwaway feel, underscored, overscored, and forescored by whalloping bass. It doesn't rank with "Let It Bleed," or "Sticky Fingers," or for that matter "Some Girls," but it doesn't have to. Bottom line: darn good rock 'n' roll.
Despite My Emotional Attachment - Only 3.5 Stars 
2008-10-09 - I am the Stones Authority. This is a nostalgic favorite simply because of the time of its release and what was going on at that time in my life. But it is not a heavy weight album. It is whimsical. It is fun, but there is not a lot to it and not a lot to remember about it. It is easy to listen to and inoffensive, but this isn't one of the albums you reach for when you are introducing someone to the band. I do have to say, however, that the sax and vocal solo/interlude in the song Emotional Rescue is a wonderful Stones moment and manages to redeem a rather silly song. I do still listen to it though, and it reminds me of a fun and uncomplicated time. A whimsical summer before real life began.
She's the 3oss 
2008-10-07 - Tell me what a man finds sexually attractive and I will tell you his entire philosophy of life; guess who said that. I'm trying, trying to be her really useful engine. Hard to please? Unobtainable? I wouldn't have it any other way! 3itch! That intoxicating disinterestedness ~ such precision, the haughtiness ~ yet her theatrical paraphernalia ~ so amped up ~ I can't think when she's wearing pink. Long hair, high-energy, blue eyes, thin, imperious ~ that's not the mirror this time. Last night I was dreaming how she'd be mine, but I was crying. It's been 20 years since I got so revved up. Useful engine calling, I'd deny you nothing.
My first Stones album 
2008-08-24 - After all these years I played this and it was as much fun as it was the first time I had heard it.
I love the rough lazy casual feel about the songs. I imagined them playing, without much effort, cigarette smoke, booze lying around and just the songs pouring out. Indian girl was my least favourite. Where The Boys Go and She's So Cold as the best tracks. I liked the way they took Disco and made it theirs.
Years later I read reviews really giving this album bad ratings......dont know why......
Anyway, it's playing right now, and Where the Boys Go is about to begin....LOL this is going to be fun...again!