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  1. May 1, 2021
    9
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. For my personal opinion, Goats Head Soup it's one of the most strong Stones ever record and I really loving that album. For sure it's the last classic album from the Stones classic years with the great record producer Jimmy Miller and there's containing many mostly great beautiful songs as for example : Doo Doo Doo Heartbreaker or Stat Star or the mostly famous Angie or Winter and many others great gems.
    Unfortunately many fans or some side of critics they underestimated this Album, but offcourse they wrong on their own way to thinking or making evaluations, because even if obviously, this record it's less higher of quality level of predecessors greatest classic albums (Exile or Sticky or Let it or Beggars) however it is absolutely incorrect given to this record a low evaluation and for many good reasons. Listen this album with open mind and good attitude without prejudices and never you will be regrets about it.
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  1. Nov 4, 2020
    75
    It is clearly a very good-to-great Stones album. But a lost classic, I’m not so sure. ... The real coup of the extras is the Brussels Affair live disc. Fifteen tracks of all older material, with the exception of four songs from Goats Head Soup in the middle of the set, the album is absolutely stunning.
  2. Sep 25, 2020
    80
    More rewarding re-evaluation than celebration for long-termers, it all provides a mightily attractive artefact for Stones diehards.
  3. Sep 16, 2020
    80
    If these Goats Heads Soup rarities betray the album’s indecisive, scatterbrained origins, the reissue’s third disc—an oft-bootlegged but greatly enhanced recording of a Brussels show from October ’73—finds the Stones still very much at the top of their game as a live act. ... Ultimately, Goats Head Soup remains fascinating for how it makes the Stones seem a little less mythical and a lot more real.