Black And Blue by The Rolling Stones

Black And Blue

The Rolling Stones

1976

Black And Blue is a Rock album by The Rolling Stones, originally released in 1976. On Gatefold: 281 pressings tracked, owned by 36 collectors.

Sound DNA

  • Rock
  • Rock & Roll
  • gritty
  • swaggering
  • funky

About

Part of loving 1976’s <i>Black and Blue</i>—and there’s a lot to love—is letting go of what you expect from The Rolling Stones. They were still a rock band, if rock was what you wanted: “Hand of Fate” could’ve been on <i>Beggars Banquet</i> and “Crazy Mama” on <i>Exile on Main St.</i> But where <i>Goats Head Soup</i> and <i>It’s Only Rock ’n’ Roll</i> worked to keep continuity with the sound they developed in the late ’60s, <i>Black and Blue</i> didn’t bother trying. Jagger had moved to New York and fallen in love with funk and disco (“Hot Stuff,” “Hey Negrita”); Keith Richards with reggae (“Cherry Oh Baby”). Mick Taylor left the band and Ron Wood joined, stripping out the guitar solos and moving back toward pure rhythm. The songs were short, the grooves were long, and the performances—Jaggers’s, especially—combined sex and humor in ways they never had before. That “Hot Stuff” was the band’s first song to make the R&B charts since “19th Nervous Breakdown” 10 years earlier made sense: Not since their early albums had they sounded so connected to Black music, or so joyfully indebted to it. The critic Lester Bangs called it the “first meaningless Rolling Stones album.” An insult, of course—but it could’ve just as well been a compliment. After the relentless significance of the band’s late-’60s and early-’70s run—the politics, the violence, the cultural referenda—<i>Black and Blue</i> felt like a liberation, like fresh air. They sounded funny, weird, and alive. And when they downshifted for the ballads (“Memory Motel” and the classic “Fool to Cry”), they did so with a softness that penetrated deeper than any heavy-handed approach might.

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Tracklist

Side A

  1. A1Hot Stuff5:21
  2. A2Hand Of Fate4:28
  3. A3Cherry Oh Baby3:54
  4. A4Memory Motel7:06

Side B

  1. B1Hey Negrita4:58
  2. B2Melody5:48
  3. B3Fool To Cry5:02
  4. B4Crazy Mama4:32

Credits

Performers

36 collectors on Gatefold own this · 281 pressings tracked on Gatefold