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In 1965,
the Stones
finally proved themselves capable of writing classic
rock
singles that mined their
R&B
/
blues
roots, but updated them into a more guitar-based, thoroughly contemporary context. The first enduring
Jagger
-
Richards
classics are here --
"The Last Time,"
its menacing, folky B-side
"Play With Fire,"
and the riff-driven
"Satisfaction,"
which made them superstars in the States and defined their sound and rebellious attitude better than any other single song. On the rest of the album, they largely opted for mid-'60s
soul
covers,
Marvin Gaye
's
"Hitch Hike,"
Solomon Burke
"Cry to Me,"
and
Sam Cooke
"Good Times"
being particular standouts.
"I'm All Right"
(based on a
Bo Diddley
sound) showed their 1965 sound at its rawest, and there are a couple of fun, though derivative, bluesy originals in
"The Spider and the Fly"
"The Under Assistant West Coast Promotion Man."
~ Richie Unterberger
the Stones
finally proved themselves capable of writing classic
rock
singles that mined their
R&B
/
blues
roots, but updated them into a more guitar-based, thoroughly contemporary context. The first enduring
Jagger
-
Richards
classics are here --
"The Last Time,"
its menacing, folky B-side
"Play With Fire,"
and the riff-driven
"Satisfaction,"
which made them superstars in the States and defined their sound and rebellious attitude better than any other single song. On the rest of the album, they largely opted for mid-'60s
soul
covers,
Marvin Gaye
's
"Hitch Hike,"
Solomon Burke
"Cry to Me,"
and
Sam Cooke
"Good Times"
being particular standouts.
"I'm All Right"
(based on a
Bo Diddley
sound) showed their 1965 sound at its rawest, and there are a couple of fun, though derivative, bluesy originals in
"The Spider and the Fly"
"The Under Assistant West Coast Promotion Man."
~ Richie Unterberger