LET IT BLEED

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Total Tracks: 9   Total Length: 42:21

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Lenny Kaye

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As musician, writer, and producer, Lenny Kaye is intimately involved with the creative impulse. He has been a guitarist for poet-rocker Patti Smith since her ba...more »

04.22.11
An all-time classic.
2005 | Label: ABKCO Music & Records, Inc.

On the very Sunday morning I sit down to write this review, there is on the cover of Parade, the inoffensive family supplement ("yummy no-guilt desserts") that comes with the local paper, a familiar face grinning out at me from the cover: How Mick Jagger Still Gets What He Wants. Nearly 40 years after the Stones told us that we get what we need, it seems we still want and need them, or vice versa, and Let It Bleed is the reason why.

The album is one of a quartet of late '60s and early '70s Stones albums that have since passed into discographic legend, Beggar's Banquet through Exile On Main Street, ushering in that moment when the Stones were not only a band, but a cultural touchstone, a call-to-arms and a repository for our collective sense of sin and retribution: "We all need someone we can bleed on," Mick sings in the title cut, and the echoing need from "You Can't Always Get…", so coupled with want and desire and the toll exacted — in addiction, in death by misadventure, in riot and ruin and perhaps absolution — was the Stones 'bargain with the Devil.

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dtucker4035

This was the Stones best album in my opinion- masterpiece. It got me in '69 as a college senior and it still peaks my interest at my age. Keith Richards guitar work and arranging were magnificent. Although Mick Taylor was not yet part of the band, he appeared on a few cuts on slide guitar. His work was tasteful, understated, and heavily influenced by guitars meistro Keith Richards. Mick Jagger was at his best, too. In my view, the only way it could have been improved would have been to scrap Country Honk for Honky Tonk Woman.

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Zero Moss

El Raptor

Never been a fanatical Stones fan but have always partied one way or another with them since they first started. I've gathered plenty of moss since then, but can always shake it loose when I listen. C'ya round campus....

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Their peak

AndyManCan

This is it. There's nothing better. The Stones self-possessed, unselfconcious (Altamont hadn't happened yet), finally found "the sound" that would define all the best work to follow - from Sticky Fingers, to Exile and Start Me Up on Tattoo You. This was the best Stones line up. Mick Taylor was the best thing that happened to them after Brian drowned. Gimme Shelter, Midnight Rambler, Live With Me and Monkey Man - all magical. I heard this album the day it came out in '69. Same with Abbey Road. This was the year rock peaked - and so did the Stones.

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Thank you eMusic!!

BassMatt

This album is an example of how the eMusic expansion can also "use the power for good"! Great album!!

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The Michael Jordan of Rock and Roll LPs

Wanderer

When I first started collecting albums at the age of 12, this and Led Zepp II were the first two I bought. Talk about beginners luck! In the many years since then, I don't think I've bought a better one. Highlights? Everything (except maybe Country Honk).

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I shouldn't be surprised

Bizarrojack

. . . you can't always get _You Can't Always Get What You Want_. "We're sorry, but the track that you have requested is unavailable at the moment. Please check back later." I'm not saying it to rag on emusic, I just thought it was funny.

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A gem, a true star

Bisqueit

This has been my 'desert island' album for over 20 years. And even though I have the platter with that beautiful fractured cake right here, I instantly downloaded it so I can take it with me everywhere. The music contains all the emotions from joy to desolation - perfect if it was the only album on that deserted island. It gets me through. Now on to some foghat! Peace!

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Monkey Man!

StubbyPenguin

It's the song "Monkey Man" that took me from a casual fan to realizing the guys kick arse. It's my favorite track of all the 60's Stones albums.

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Get stoned

Katrina

I've had this album for over 20 years so I don't need to DL it from emu. Keeeerist, get it if you don't have it already! Play it loud and get really high. Oh, to be 16 again and listening to it for the first time......... I have broken so many vinyls, casettes, CDs of this recording.........yes..........join us.......tabs and swingsets, what a happy combination! Oh and then I listened to it repeatedly in college. More partying. And now I'm old enough to be your mom, and it still rocks!

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classic stones

Porieux

People who want to complain about record label policies should do so directly to the labels, crapping all over the reviews here which are for YOUR FELLOW USERS is simply rude, and frankly stupid.

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