The Rolling StonesGoats Head Soup

Label:

Rolling Stones Records – COC 59101

Format:

Vinyl , LP, Album , BW - Bestway Pressing, Gatefold

Country:

US

Released:

Genre:

Rock

Style:

Classic Rock

Tracklist

A1 Dancing With Mr. D. 4:52
A2 100 Years Ago 4:00
A3 Coming Down Again 5:55
A4 Doo Doo Doo Doo Doo (Heartbreaker) 3:27
A5 Angie 4:31
B1 Silver Train 4:25
B2 Hide Your Love 4:10
B3 Winter 5:30
B4 Can You Hear The Music 5:32
B5 Star Star 4:25

Companies, etc.

  • Distributed ByAtlantic Recording Corporation
  • Phonographic Copyright ℗Promotone B.V.
  • Copyright ©Promotone B.V.
  • Published ByPromopub B.V.
  • Recorded AtDynamic Sounds Studios
  • Pressed ByBestway Products Inc.

Credits

  • Arranged By [Horns]Jim Price (tracks: A4)
  • Arranged By [Strings]Nicky Harrison (tracks: A5, B3)
  • Artwork [Goats Head Soup]John Pasche
  • BassBill Wyman
  • ClavinetBilly Preston (tracks: A2)
  • Design [Album], Photography ByDavid Bailey (5)
  • Design [Designer]Ray Lawrence (10)
  • DrumsCharlie Watts
  • Engineer [Assistant]Howard Kilgour
  • Engineer [Chief], Mixed ByAndy Johns
  • Flute, Alto SaxophoneJim Horn
  • Guitar, Bass, VocalsMick Taylor
  • Other [Jangles]Stu
  • PercussionRebop*
  • PianoNicky Hopkins (tracks: A1, A3, A5, B3, B4)
  • Producer, PercussionJimmy Miller
  • Tenor Saxophone, Baritone SaxophoneBobby Keys
  • TrumpetChuck Finley*
  • Vocals, Guitar, Harp, PianoMick Jagger
  • Written-ByMick Jagger, Keith Richard*

Notes

Distributed by Atlantic Recording Corp.

℗ © 1973 Promotone B.V.

Printed in U.S.A.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (A-side, etched, variant 1): ST-RS-732933-A AT PR BW
  • Matrix / Runout (B-side, etched, variant 1): ST-RS-732934-F PR BW
  • Matrix / Runout (A-side, variant 2): ST-RS-732934-D
  • Matrix / Runout (A-side, center label, variant 1): ST-RS-732933-BW
  • Matrix / Runout (B-side, center label, variant 1): ST-RS-732934-BW
  • Rights Society: ASCAP
  • Other (On spine): 0598

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Reviews

  • sbrewster's avatar
    sbrewster
    This is my favourite Stones album. There are some great songs here, especially Heartbreaker and Angie and I love the artwork. Its the last album which features the guitar skills of Mick Taylor. 100 years, Coming down again and Silver train are also fine Stones and the only one I'm not so keen on is the brash Star Star. It is a reflective album, no hint of commercialism. More consistent than Exile, tidier and less dark than Sticky fingers and more complex than Let it bleed. While Its only Rock and Roll is more exuberant they put too many average fillers. If you don't know this album give it a go and prepare to be pleased!
    • jarymokin's avatar
      jarymokin
      Edited 13 years ago
      I won this album on the radio. Listened to it quite a bit. Replaced the posters on my wall of Donnie Osmond with the poster inside this album.
      • GalaxyExplorer's avatar
        GalaxyExplorer
        Edited 13 years ago
        I don't get the hate on this album. It may not be Sticky Fingers, but compared to so much of the garbage these days, it's a knock-out. I also find it a very consistent album and quite listenable. None of these tracks have been overplayed, so they sound fresh. Furthermore, since it doesn't have the reputation of Exile, I don't feel any pressure to gain some higher understanding of the universe when I listen to it. It's just a plain good rock and roll.

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