Bridges To Babylon by The Rolling Stones

Bridges To Babylon

The Rolling Stones

1997

Bridges To Babylon is a Rock album by The Rolling Stones, originally released in 1997. On Gatefold: 104 pressings tracked, owned by 12 collectors.

Sound DNA

  • Rock
  • Rock & Roll
  • raw
  • intense
  • bluesy

About

The Rolling Stones' studio albums take a great deal of planning. Each effort is an attempt at tapping into their eternal riffs and then adjusting the balance towards modern production concerns. <i>Voodoo Lounge</i> was tight and concise (for a 15-track album). <i>Bridges to Babylon</i> is their attempt to update their sound. The core, however, remains strong. “Anybody Seen My Baby?” is structured around a flawless hook (subliminally pinched from K.D. Lang’s “Constant Craving”) and features an unusual, strategic rhythmic breakdown leading to its breathless conclusion with Mick Jagger at his dramatic best. “Flip the Switch,” ‘Low Down” and “Gunface” represent primal Stones, quick with the riff and a shuttling rhythm section that always sounds as if it’s about to come apart, but never does. Keith Richards takes over for three cuts, including the reggae-rocker, “You Don’t Have to Mean It” and the smoky closing ballad “How Can I Stop.” The Rolling Stones’ best days may be behind them, but they’re still working at great capacity and capable of glory.

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Tracklist

  1. 1Flip The Switch3:27
  2. 2Anybody Seen My Baby?4:31
  3. 3Low Down4:25
  4. 4Already Over Me5:24
  5. 5Gunface5:02
  6. 6You Don't Have To Mean It3:43
  7. 7Out Of Control4:43
  8. 8Saint Of Me5:14
  9. 9Might As Well Get Juiced5:23
  10. 10Always Suffering4:43
  11. 11Too Tight3:37
  12. 12Thief In The Night5:16
  13. 13How Can I Stop6:53

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12 collectors on Gatefold own this · 104 pressings tracked on Gatefold