Rolling Stones – Emotional Rescue (1980)
Rolling Stones – Emotional Rescue (1980)
01. Dance (Pt.1) (Jagger/Richards/Ronnie Wood) - 4:22
02. Summer Romance - 3:15
03. Send It To Me - 3:42
04. Let Me Go - 3:50
05. Indian Girl - 4:22
06. Where The Boys Go - 3:29
07. Down In The Hole - 3:56
08. Emotional Rescue - 5:38
09. She's So Cold - 4:12
10. All About You - 4:17
Personnel:
- Mick Jagger - lead vocals, backing vocals, electric guitar, electric and acoustic piano
- Keith Richards – electric and acoustic guitar, bass guitar, piano and backing vocals
- Charlie Watts – drums
- Ronnie Wood – electric, acoustic, slide and pedal steel guitar, backing vocals and bass guitar
- Bill Wyman – bass guitar and synthesizer
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- Sugar Blue – harmonica
- Nicky Hopkins – piano and xylophone
- Bobby Keys – saxophone
- Billy Preston – clavinet
- Max Romeo – backing vocals
- Michael Shrieve – percussion
- Ian Stewart – electric and acoustic piano and percussion
Coasting on the success of Some Girls, the Stones offered more of the same on Emotional Rescue. Comprised of leftovers from the previous album's sessions and hastily written new numbers, Emotional Rescue may consist mainly of filler, but it's expertly written and performed filler. The Stones toss off throwaways like the reggae-fueled, mail-order bride anthem "Send It to Me" or rockers like "Summer Romance" and "Where the Boys Go" with an authority that makes the record a guilty pleasure, even if it's clear that only two songs -- the icy but sexy disco-rock of "Emotional Rescue" and the revamped Chuck Berry rocker "She's So Cold" -- come close to being classic Stones. ---Stephen Thomas Erlewine, AllMusic Review
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