Released in 1986, “Dirty Work” is an album that stands as a testament to the tumultuous times the band was experiencing. Amid personal conflicts, substance abuse issues, and the changing landscape of rock music in the mid-1980s, “Dirty Work” emerged with a raw energy and a mix of strengths and shortcomings. This review will delveContinue reading “Reviewing ‘Dirty Work’: The Rolling Stones’ Tumultuous Album”
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Review of “Black and Blue” by The Rolling Stones
“Black and Blue,” released in 1976, stands as one of the most intriguing and stylistically diverse albums by The Rolling Stones. Known for their ability to evolve and experiment, the band used this album as a transitional work, introducing new guitarist Ronnie Wood – though he played on only three tracks – while exploring variousContinue reading “Review of “Black and Blue” by The Rolling Stones”
