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Opening with "Sympathy for the Devil," the Stones' infamous we-are-evil poem, this all-original 1968 album began a quality streak almost unmatched in rock & roll. Mick Jagger begins writing from the working-class hero's perspective--especially on the anthem "Street Fighting Man" and "Salt of the Earth"--and Keith Richards buttresses his partner with rock-solid slide licks recently graduated from the School of Old Blues Records. "Jig-Saw Puzzle," which inexplicably never became a hit, is the only known instance of Jagger's describing the Stones' individual
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Manufacturer: Decca
Release date: 6 December 1968
Number of discs: 1
EAN: 0042288230120 UPC: 042288230120
Release date: 6 December 1968
Number of discs: 1
EAN: 0042288230120 UPC: 042288230120
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