ijwthstd wrote on Oct 7
th, 2020 at 7:45pm:
Sweet Neocon is about the worst song, ever, by anyone. Not even that I disagree with the sentiment, but if you feel that strongly about it, at least write a decent song okay.
Other than that, a surprisingly solid 10 song album? What ten? I don't remember!
Laugh, I Nearly Died, is a close contender - It's the kind of self-indulgent bathos that belongs on a third-rate Jagger solo like Goddess In the Doorway. The chant section is interesting, but would have been brought off better by female back-up singers. (And has anybody noticed how few of those there are on Stones songs, and how subdued in the mix they end up?)
ABB suffers from CD-age programming: the need to put 15-plus songs on a record to justify CD playing length, and take the sting out of high CD prices. These guys - and their record companies - were always great at delivering a focused 10- to 12-song LP, and they didn't need to alter that formula, as their fan base would purchase a CD of LP length. They were able to pull off the long form with success on Voodoo Lounge and Bridges to Babylon, but when the songwriting grew strained in the ABB period, the record failed. (And this from the band that splattered 18 turds-on-the-run across the two LPs of Exile on Main St., and made a genius record that seems immortal.) The 12-song, 45-minute Blue and Lonesome proved the wisdom of sticking closer to the LP-length formula, as did Steel Wheels.
The proof of the concept is in your statement that there's a solid 10-song album within ABB, but you can't remember what songs those might be. I can't, either, because there's too much forgettable stuff on the platter.
Maybe the RO membership should try compiling versions of a shorter ABB (10 songs or 12) on this thread.Have to be cut: Laugh, I Nearly Died; Sweet Neocon; Back of My Hand
Have to be kept: Rough Justice; Rain Fall Down; Streets of Love
So what are the other 7 to 9 keepers?
And how good a record do we end up with? I'd set Steel Wheels as a comparison baseline.