EXILE ON MAIN STREET
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Released - 1972, Rolling Stones Records. Produced by Jimmy Miller.

Personnel:
Mick Jagger - Lead and Backing Vocals, Harmonica, Guitars.
Keith Richards - Lead, Rhythm and Bass Guitars, Piano, Backing Vocals, Lead Vocal.
Mick Taylor - Lead, Rhythm and Bass Guitars.
Bill Wyman - Bass.
Charlie Watts - Drums.

Additional Personnel - Nicky Hopkins, Billy Preston, Ian Stewart, Bobby Keys, Jim Price, Bill Plummer, Al Perkins, Clydie King, Kathi Mcdald, Jerry Kirkland, Tammi Lynn, Shirley Goodman, Dr John, Richard Washington (credited as amyl nitrate).

(Click on song for lyrics)

SONG

ROCKS OFF
RIP THIS JOINT
HIP SHAKE
CASINO BOOGIE
TUMBLING DICE
SWEET VIRGINIA
TORN AND FRAYED
SWEET BLACK ANGEL
LOVING CUP
HAPPY
TURD ON THE RUN
VENTILATOR BLUES
JUST WANT TO SEE HIS FACE
LET IT LOOSE
ALL DOWN THE LINE
STOP BREAKING DOWN
SHINE A LIGHT
SOUL SURVIVOR



REVIEW

This is the album that many, if not most Stones fans consider the band's best or at least in their top three. There are some of their best cuts on this album, like "Sweet Virginia"," Tumbling Dice", "Happy" and "Rip This Joint", which I do love, I can say that I like this album cause of songs like "Ventilator Blues" and "Just Want To See His Face" but there are a few others which I don't care for.