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Thread started 12/18/06 9:25pm

PurpleJam

Jagger 'She's The Boss' Album

Does anyone like this album and think that it has been unfairly panned by the majority of people? The album is considerd to be way too slick sounding and uninspired when it comes to ideas but from what Ive heard it sounds like great fun to me since I have a real soft spot for that slick 80s sound anyways.

Has anyone heard the whole album and found it to be a great and really enjoyable listening experience?

Are there any really great guitar solo spots from special guest Jeff Beck?

I would love to know the opinions that anyone has about this album.
[Edited 12/19/06 2:58am]
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Reply #1 posted 12/18/06 11:02pm

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PurpleJam said:

Does anyone like this album and think that it has been unfairly panned by the majority of people? The album is considerd to be way too slick sounding and uninspired when it comes to ideas but from what Ive heard it sounds like great fun to me since I have a real soft spot for that slick 80s sound anyways.

Has anyone heard the whole album and found it to be a great and really enjoyable listening experience?

Is there any nice guitar solo spots from special guest Jeff Beck?

I would love to know the opinions that anyone has about this album.



I think it's a stinker, given or take a couple of decent songs.
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Reply #2 posted 12/20/06 11:16am

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Mick was trying to get his "When Doves Cry" on with Just Another Night. "The Jeff Beck solos on "Lonely At The Top" and "Hard Woman" and "Lucky In Love are good. Herbie Hancock is on the CD also.
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Reply #3 posted 12/20/06 11:19am

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I like "Just another Night" and a couple other tracks.

I really liked the "Wandering Spirit" album - i think that's the name? It has "Don't Tear Me Up" which is an awesome, awesome song.
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Reply #4 posted 12/22/06 4:36am

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NorthernLad said:

I like "Just another Night" and a couple other tracks.

I really liked the "Wandering Spirit" album - i think that's the name? It has "Don't Tear Me Up" which is an awesome, awesome song.



... yes, a song soo good he rewrote it as "Don't Call Me Up" on "Goddess In The Doorway",
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Reply #5 posted 12/28/06 6:59am

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NorthernLad said:

I like "Just another Night" and a couple other tracks.

I really liked the "Wandering Spirit" album - i think that's the name? It has "Don't Tear Me Up" which is an awesome, awesome song.



... yes, a song soo good he rewrote it as "Don't Call Me Up" on "Goddess In The Doorway",



Really? Interesting... I'll have to check that out. I have "Goddess in the Doorway" but I never paid much attention to it.
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