Goats Head Soup

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Goats Head Soup
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Released: 1973, 31 August
Labels: Virgin
Average rating: Based on DM and site visitor ratings
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Tracks

  Dancing With Mr. D. (Jagger/Richards) - 4:53 Lyrics
  100 Years Ago (Jagger/Richards) - 3:59 Lyrics
  Coming Down Again (Jagger/Richards) - 5:54 Lyrics
  Doo Doo Doo Doo Doo (Heartbreaker) (Jagger/Richards) - 3:26 Lyrics
Average song rating Angie (Jagger/Richards) - 4:33 Lyrics
  Silver Train (Jagger/Richards) - 4:27 Lyrics
  Hide Your Love (Jagger/Richards) - 4:12 Lyrics
  Winter (Jagger/Richards) - 5:30 Lyrics
  Can You Hear the Music (Jagger/Richards) - 5:31 Lyrics
  10  Star, Star (Jagger/Richards) - 4:25 Lyrics
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Credits

Mick Jagger - Guitar, Harmonica, Piano, Keyboards, Vocals
Keith Richards - Bass, Guitar, Keyboards, Vocals
Billy Preston - Piano, Keyboards, Vocals, Clavinet
Mick Taylor - Bass, Guitar, Vocals
Charlie Watts - Drums
Nicky Hopkins - Piano, Keyboards
Nik Pascal Raicevic, Rebop, Pascal - Percussions
Jim Price - Piano, Horn
Bill Wyman - Synthesizer, Bass, Keyboards, Vocals
Jimmy Miller - Percussion, Producer
Chuck Findley, Chuck Finley - Trumpets
Nick Harrison - Strings, Arranger
Jim Horn - Flute, Saxophone, Sax (Alto) Wind
Andy Johns - Engineer
Bobby Keys - Sax (Baritone), Sax (Tenor)
Ian Stewart - Piano, Keyboards

Reviews

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10/10 M??rcio Ivam. (December 14, 2010)
A album full of the great songs."100 Years Ago","Silver Train","Angie","Winter" and more...The Stones with Mick Taylor guitar,really fucked the 70`s years!What great album.After comes the Ron Wood and...........
2/10 tony chicarello (April 22, 2008)
I love the Rolling Stones. In fact the first rock concert I went to was at Legion Field in Birmingham Al. It was one of those festival type shows, with the Beach Boys headlining and the Stones playing just before them. Also on the bill was Sam the Sham and the Pharoahs,
Tony Joe White and forgotten others. At this time, "The Last Time" was the current Stones hit, in the pre "Satisfaction" era. I was eight years old, and spent my birthday money to buy my mother and I
tickets. The point of all this is that I have loved the Stones my love life. But let's face it, apart from "Angie" this album just doesn't cut it. Worst of the Stones.

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