Album Information:
Album ID: 10244
About The Rolling Stones:
The Rolling Stones are a British rock band formed in London in 1962. The original members consisted of Mick Jagger (vocals), Keith Richards (guitar), Brian Jones (guitar), Bill Wyman (bass), Charlie Watts (drums), and Ian Stewart (piano).
The Rolling Stones are regarded as one of the greatest and most influential bands in rock history, next to The Beatles. Their music often combined classic blues, rock and roll, and R&B with provocative, rebellious lyrics.
In their early years, The Rolling Stones were known for their wild performance style and rebellious reputation. They quickly gained fame in the UK and throughout Europe with hits like 'Satisfaction,' 'Paint It Black,' and 'Jumpin' Jack Flash'.
In the late 1960s, the band faced several challenges including drug abuse, legal issues, and the death of Brian Jones. However, they persevered and continued to produce successful albums such as 'Beggars Banquet' and 'Let It Bleed'.
In the 1970s, The Rolling Stones continued to dominate the charts with songs like 'Brown Sugar' and 'Miss You'. They also embarked on numerous tours, some of which were the highest-grossing in rock history at the time.
Over the years, The Rolling Stones have undergone several personnel changes, with the departure of some members and the addition of others. However, Jagger and Richards remain the core of the band and continue to perform live and release new music.
In 2019, the band celebrated their 50th anniversary with a tour and the release of a new compilation album titled 'Honk'. Throughout their career, The Rolling Stones have sold millions of records, won numerous awards, and have established themselves as true icons in pop culture and music history.
About the album Dirty Work:
Dirty Work is the eighteenth studio album by The Rolling Stones that was released on March 24th, 1986. The album was recorded during a turbulent time for the band, as Mick Jagger and Keith Richards were going through a period of intense hostility, and the general consensus among critics and fans was that it was one of their weaker efforts.
One of the defining features of Dirty Work was the heavy use of guest musicians on the album. Bobby Womack and Jimmy Page both contributed guitar work, while Sixties soul singer Merry Clayton and singer-songwriter Patti Scialfa featured on backing vocals.
The album kicks off with the upbeat and catchy 'One Hit (To The Body),' which features Keith Richards on lead vocals and is an excellent start to the album. Other notable tracks on the record include 'Harlem Shuffle,' which was a cover of a Bob & Earl song and became a hit single for the band.
The album also contained ballads like 'Blinded By Love' and 'Sleep Tonight,' which were slower tracks, and while they didn't have the same appeal as the band's more upbeat songs, they were still solid efforts.
Overall, Dirty Work was an album that was somewhat disjointed and lacked the cohesiveness of some of the band's earlier releases. However, it still had some standout tracks and memorable moments, and remains an interesting chapter in the band's history.
Members:
The Rolling Stones are a legendary British rock band. Its key members are:
1. Mick Jagger - Mick Jagger was born on July 26, 1943, in Dartford, England. Jagger is best known as the lead vocalist and one of the founding members of The Rolling Stones. He has also released several successful solo albums and has acted in a number of films. Jagger is known for his distinctive voice, energetic stage presence, and provocative lyrics.
2. Keith Richards - Keith Richards was born on December 18, 1943, in Dartford, England. Richards was one of the founding members of The Rolling Stones, serving as the lead guitarist and occasional co-vocalist. He is known for his gritty, blues-inspired guitar playing and his rebellious, hard-partying lifestyle.
3. Charlie Watts - Charlie Watts was born on June 2, 1941, in London, England. Watts is the longtime drummer for The Rolling Stones, having joined the band in 1963. He is known for his straightforward, no-frills drumming style and his reserved, understated stage presence.
4. Ronnie Wood - Ronnie Wood was born on June 1, 1947, in London, England. Wood is the youngest member of The Rolling Stones and joined the band in 1975 as the replacement for guitarist Mick Taylor. Prior to joining The Rolling Stones, Wood was a member of The Faces. He is known for his slide guitar playing and his energetic, flamboyant stage presence.
These four members are considered the core of The Rolling Stones, although the band has had several other members throughout its history.
Track List for Dirty Work:
1. 'One Hit (To the Body)' – 4:43
This track is a blues-rock number that features a driving beat and Mick Jagger's powerful vocals. The lyrics are about a relationship that has gone wrong, with Jagger singing about the pain and frustration of being let down by a lover.
2. 'Fight' – 3:09
'Fight' is an upbeat rock song with a catchy chorus and guitar riffs. The track features Keith Richards on lead vocals and is about the perils of street fighting and the thrill of the chase.
3. 'Harlem Shuffle' – 3:25
'Harlem Shuffle' is a cover of an R&B song from the 1960s. The Rolling Stones' version features horns, percussion, and Jagger's soulful vocals. The lyrics describe the dance move known as the Harlem Shuffle.
4. 'Hold Back' – 3:53
'Hold Back' is a hard-edged rock song with a bluesy guitar riff. The lyrics deal with themes of frustration and anger, with Jagger singing about feeling trapped and wanting to break free.
5. 'Too Rude' – 3:12
'Too Rude' is a reggae-influenced track that features Ronnie Wood on lead vocals. The lyrics deal with the theme of being too rude or arrogant and ultimately paying the price for one's actions.
6. 'Winning Ugly' – 4:32
'Winning Ugly' is a fast-paced rock song that features harmonica and a catchy chorus. The lyrics describe the cut-throat nature of competition and the lengths some people will go to in order to win.
7. 'Back to Zero' – 4:00
'Back to Zero' is a danceable funk track with horns and synthesizers. The lyrics are about a relationship that has hit a rough patch and the need to start again from scratch.
8. 'Dirty Work' – 3:53
The title track of the album, 'Dirty Work' is a bluesy rock song with a catchy chorus. The lyrics describe the tough and dirty work involved in maintaining a relationship.
9. 'Had It with You' – 3:19
'Had It with You' is an upbeat rock song with a driving beat and catchy guitar riff. The lyrics deal with the theme of frustration and disappointment with a relationship that has gone sour.
10. 'Sleep Tonight' – 5:11
'Sleep Tonight' is a ballad that features acoustic guitar and Jagger's emotive vocals. The lyrics deal with the theme of regret and longing, with Jagger singing about wanting to be with a lover who is no longer there.
Discography for The Rolling Stones:
Here is a complete discography for The Rolling Stones in chronological order, including all albums, all singles, and all other releases with their respective release dates:
Albums:
- The Rolling Stones (1964)
- 12 X 5 (1964)
- The Rolling Stones No. 2 (1965)
- Out of Our Heads (1965)
- December's Children (And Everybody's) (1965)
- Aftermath (1966)
- Between the Buttons (1967)
- Their Satanic Majesties Request (1967)
- Beggars Banquet (1968)
- Let It Bleed (1969)
- Sticky Fingers (1971)
- Exile on Main St. (1972)
- Goats Head Soup (1973)
- It's Only Rock 'n Roll (1974)
- Black and Blue (1976)
- Some Girls (1978)
- Emotional Rescue (1980)
- Tattoo You (1981)
- Undercover (1983)
- Dirty Work (1986)
- Steel Wheels (1989)
- Voodoo Lounge (1994)
- Bridges to Babylon (1997)
- A Bigger Bang (2005)
- Blue & Lonesome (2016)
Singles:
- 'Come On' (1963)
- 'I Wanna Be Your Man' (1963)
- 'Not Fade Away' (1964)
- 'It's All Over Now' (1964)
- 'Little Red Rooster' (1964)
- 'The Last Time' (1965)
- 'Satisfaction' (1965)
- 'Get Off of My Cloud' (1965)
- 'As Tears Go By' (1965)
- '19th Nervous Breakdown' (1966)
- 'Paint It, Black' (1966)
- 'Mother's Little Helper' (1966)
- 'Lady Jane' (1966)
- 'Have You Seen Your Mother, Baby, Standing in the Shadow?' (1966)
- 'Let's Spend the Night Together' (1967)
- 'Ruby Tuesday' (1967)
- 'Dandelion' (1967)
- 'We Love You' (1967)
- 'Jumpin' Jack Flash' (1968)
- 'Honky Tonk Women' (1969)
- 'Street Fighting Man' (1969)
- 'Sympathy for the Devil' (1969)
- 'Gimme Shelter' (1971)
- 'Brown Sugar' (1971)
- 'Tumbling Dice' (1972)
- 'Angie' (1973)
- 'Doo Doo Doo Doo Doo (Heartbreaker)' (1973)
- 'It's Only Rock 'n Roll (But I Like It)' (1974)
- 'Out of Time' (1975)
- 'Fool to Cry' (1976)
- 'Miss You' (1978)
- 'Beast of Burden' (1978)
- 'Emotional Rescue' (1980)
- 'Start Me Up' (1981)
- 'Waiting on a Friend' (1981)
- 'Undercover of the Night' (1983)
- 'She Was Hot' (1984)
- 'Harlem Shuffle' (1986)
- 'One Hit (To the Body)' (1986)
- 'Mixed Emotions' (1989)
- 'Rock and a Hard Place' (1989)
- 'Almost Hear You Sigh' (1990)
- 'Love Is Strong' (1994)
- 'Out of Tears' (1994)
- 'Like a Rolling Stone' (1995)
- 'Anybody Seen My Baby?' (1997)
- 'Saint of Me' (1998)
- 'Don't Stop' (2002)
Other Releases:
- Metamorphosis (1975)
- Made in the Shade (1975)
- Sucking in the Seventies (1981)
- Rewind (1984)
- Jump Back: The Best of The Rolling Stones (1993)
- Singles Collection: The London Years (1989)
- Forty Licks (2002)
- GRRR! (2012)
Note: This list includes only the major singles released in the UK and US. There have been several singles released in other countries and compilation albums.