Album
Goat's Head Soup
1973 · Rock
105 collectors on Gatefold own this

Goat's Head Soup is a Rock album by The Rolling Stones, originally released in 1973. On Gatefold: 337 pressings tracked, owned by 105 collectors.
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If 1972’s <i>Exile on Main St.</i> pushed the band to the brink, 1973’s <i>Goats Head Soup</i> found The Rolling Stones pulling back and regrouping. The sound was mellower or more composed—“less freaky,” as Mick Jagger had put it on release. You could hear the shift from chaos to clarity in the dance inflections of “100 Years Ago” and “Doo Doo Doo Doo Doo (Heartbreaker).” The ballads—once smeary and broken down—sound polished and refined (“Angie,” “Coming Down Again”), “Angie” in particular a prescient forecast of the soft rock that would dominate radio in the coming year. No, <i>Goats Head Soup</i> wasn’t <i>Exile</i>, or even <i>Sticky Fingers</i> or <i>Beggars Banquet</i> or <i>Let It Bleed</i>. Not that it would’ve been better for it. But in 1973, the culture didn’t have a blueprint for rock bands that lived past their tenth birthday, let alone for how a sound so combustible and youthful might grow up without losing its spark. Alongside the following year’s <i>It’s Only Rock ’N’ Roll</i>, <i>Goats Head Soup</i> charted a way for the Stones to move through the shifting musical developments of the ’70s without severing ties to the sound or feel of what they had accomplished the decade before. <i>Goats Head Soup</i> coincided with a moment in which the band went from being famous musicians to genuine celebritie, living shorthand for the myth and promise of rock ’n’ roll. In the months before the sessions started, they toured the State, playing for 40,000 people in Washington, D.C., on Independence Day and later beaming into middle America for an interview with Dick Cavett. “Can you picture yourself at age 60 doing what you do now?” Cavett asks Jagger. .
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Tracklist
Side A
- A1Dancing With Mr. D.4:52
- A2100 Years Ago4:00
- A3Coming Down Again5:55
- A4Doo Doo Doo Doo Doo (Heartbreaker)3:27
- A5Angie4:31
Side B
- B1Silver Train4:25
- B2Hide Your Love4:10
- B3Winter5:30
- B4Can You Hear The Music5:32
- B5Star Star4:25
Sound DNA
- Rock
- Classic Rock
- warm
- swaggering
- smoky
Credits
The people behind it.
Performers
- Bill WymanBASS BASS GUITAR BASS, KEYBOARDS
- Billy PrestonKEYBOARDS, PIANO, CLAVINET PIANO PIANO, CLAVICHORD
- Bobby KeysBARITONE SAXOPHONE BARITONE SAXOPHONE, TENOR SAXOPHONE HORNS, TENOR SAXOPHONE, BARITONE SAXOPHONE
- Charlie WattsDRUM DRUMS DRUMS, PERFORMER
- Chuck FindleyHORNS, TRUMPET TRUMPET TRUMPET, PERCUSSION
- Chuck FinleyTRUMPET
- Ian StewartBASS KEYBOARDS, PIANO PIANO
- Jim HornALTO SAXOPHONE ALTO SAXOPHONE, FLUTE FLUTE
- Jim PriceARRANGED BY ARRANGED BY, HORNS HORN, ARRANGED BY
- Jimmy MillerPERCUSSION
- Keith RichardsBASS BASS GUITAR BASS, GUITAR, VOCALS
- Mick JaggerGUITAR GUITAR, VOCALS HARP
- Mick TaylorBASS BASS GUITAR BASS, GUITAR, VOCALS
- Nicky HarrisonARRANGED BY ARRANGED BY , PIANO ARRANGED BY, STRINGS
- Nicky HopkinsKEYBOARDS, PIANO PIANO PIANO, PERFORMER
- Nicolas Pascal RaicevicPERCUSSION
- Nik PascalPERCUSSION
- Pascal MillerPERCUSSION
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