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Top 8 UnderRated Rolling Stones Albums!!
Goats Head SoupGoats Head Soup by Rolling Stones
Buy new: £10.98 / Used from: £4.58
With the exception of 'Dancing With Mr.D',this album simply cooks! Raunchy,vital and introspective. 'Winter','100 Years Ago' and 'StarStar' rank as prime stones tracks.
Black and BlueBlack and Blue by The Rolling Stones
Buy new: £13.71 / Used from: £4.04
Supremely groovy! The jams of the Gods! Irresistible funk,reggae,rock and soul. 'Memory Motel' and 'Melody' are two of the stones' best ballads.
Voodoo LoungeVoodoo Lounge by Rolling Stones
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Lounge Lizards pack a vital punch in 1994. Wonderfully sozzled riffs,Jagger at his insolent best,and the band kicking out the jams! Recommended latter-day stones.
Between the Buttons [UK Version]Between the Buttons [UK Version] by The Rolling Stones
Buy new: £12.98 / Used from: £7.75
Hugely over-looked classic from 1967. Varied,exotic and captivating pop,rock,psychedelia & even some classics to boot--'Ruby Tuesday','Connection','She Smiled Sweetly'. A fabulous romp through sound.
Sucking in the Seventies [Gatefold Sleeve]Sucking in the Seventies [Gatefold Sleeve] by Rolling Stones
Buy used from: £2.39
A great compilation! The rare 'Dance Part 2' and 'Gold' groove,'Mannish Boy' wails the blues,and the rest are excellent choices of funk'n'rock from the late '70's stones. Essential compilation!
MetamorphosisMetamorphosis by The Rolling Stones
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Some pop gold from early '60's and outtake rock gems from '68/'69. 'I'm goin' Down','Out of Time','Memo From Turner' and 'Jiving Sister Fanny' are top-class shakers!
Their Satanic Majesties RequestTheir Satanic Majesties Request by Rolling Stones
Buy used from: £19.99
Exotic,inventive and very far out(maaan!). Stones on a musical acid-trip in 1967,soundscapes to both marvel at and scratch your head to!
Bridges to BabylonBridges to Babylon by The Rolling Stones
Buy new: £5.84 / Used from: £2.30
Dark,visceral and varied. Besides 2 or 3 fillers,the stones had no right to sound THIS GOOD in 1997. Did they? Well they did,with this brooding slice of rock melodrama.