- Record Label: Universal
- Release Date: May 18, 2010
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If allowing Jagger to touch up those vocals was the price to pay to allow Exile receive the tribute it deserves, it's still a bargain.
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UncutExile itself remains the tour de force it's been since release in May '72. [Jun 2010, p.104]
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Q MagazineStick to the main text: until they invent time travel, there's no better way to inhale the decadent air of the early '70s. [Jun 210, p.137]
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It was a long haul to that nasty perfection — "Loving Cup" was first recorded in 1969; "Sweet Virginia" was a salty-country leftover from Sticky Fingers — and the outtakes unearthed and, in some cases, retouched for this reissue reveal more (not a lot but enough to be grateful for) about the process and detours
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Everything that made it on the album--and much of what didn’t--belongs exactly where it is. (Yes, even the blazing but unfortunately named blues jam “Turd On The Run.”)
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We keep hearing that rock and roll is a feeling, right? The Stones inhabited that feeling seamlessly here, mainly because the murk fizzed and fused those seams together.
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Never bettered, this is the world’s greatest rock ‘n’ roll band’s crowning triumph. Own this!
User score distribution:
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Positive: 135 out of 172
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Mixed: 15 out of 172
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Negative: 22 out of 172
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RLJun 15, 2010
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FraserHJun 2, 2010
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Aug 12, 2010