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This album contains all the session recordings from the 1989 album “STEEL WHEELS,” which was made after Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, who had been said to have had a falling out since the mid-1980s, overcame the threat of breaking up. Since the time of their previous album, Dirty Work, there have been reports of friction between the members, and each member has been working hard on their solo careers, which made people wonder if the Stones would break up, but this album is a work that will blow away those worries! Starting with the first single, Mixed Emotions, which seems to express the complex feelings of the two at the time of their falling out, this album is a disco album from that time! I remember being blown away when a dance mix of this song was played on the album. It’s a powerful album with a lineup of great songs such as “Rock and a Hard Place”, which was used in a commercial for soft drinks in Japan, “Continental Drift”, which is a homage to the late Brian Jones, and Keith’s “Can’t Be Seen”, which is a long time since it’s been … A Hard Place #1 02. Rock And A Hard Place #2 03. Rock And A Hard Place #3 04. Can’t Be Seen #1 05. Can’t Be Seen #2 06. Almost Hear You Sigh #1 07. Almost Hear You Sigh #2 08. Almost Hear You Sigh #3 09. Almost Hear You Sigh #4 10. Almost Hear You Sigh #5 11. Continental Drift #1 12. Continental Drift #2 13. Continental Drift #3 DISC THREE 01. Break The Spell #1 02. Break The Spell #2 03. Slipping Away #1 04. Slipping Away #2 05. Giving It Up #1 06. Giving It Up #2 07. Fancy Man Blues #1 08. Fancy Man Blues #2 09. Fancy Man Blues #3 10. Cook Cook Blues 11. Wish I’d Never Met You 12. For Your Precious Love #1 13. For Your Precious Love #2 14. Hellbound On My Trail 15. Ready Yourself #1 16. Ready Yourself #2
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