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Beggars Banquet

The Rolling Stones

1968 recording. Genres: Rock \ Blues
The Stones forsook psychedelic experimentation to ...
...return to their blues roots on this celebrated album, which was immediately acclaimed as one of their landmark achievements. A strong acoustic Delta blues flavor colors much of the material, particularly "Salt of the Earth" and "No Expectations," which features some beautiful slide guitar work. Basic rock & roll was not forgotten, however: "Street Fighting Man," a reflection of the political turbulence of 1968, was one of their most innovative singles, and "Sympathy for the Devil," with its fire-dancing guitar licks, leering Jagger vocals, African rhythms, and explicitly satanic lyrics, was an image-defining epic. On "Stray Cat Blues," Jagger and crew began to explore the kind of decadent sexual sleaze that they would take to the point of self-parody by the mid-'70s. At the time, though, the approach was still fresh, and the lyrical bite of most of the material ensured Beggars Banquet's place as one of the top blues-based rock records of all time. ~ Richie Unterberger
Cover of 'Beggars Banquet' - The Rolling Stones
1. 
Sympathy For The Devil [6m 26s]
2. 
No Expectations [4m 02s]
3. 
Dear Doctor [3m 26s]
4. 
Parachute Woman [2m 22s]
5. 
Jig-Saw Puzzle [6m 16s]
6. 
Street Fighting Man [3m 17s]
7. 
Prodigal Son [2m 55s]
8. 
Stray Cat Blues [4m 40s]
9. 
Factory Girl [2m 11s]
10. 
Salt Of The Earth [4m 51s]
Total duration: 40m 31s

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