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title: "Goats Head Soup"
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# Goats Head Soup

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- **What is this?** Goats Head Soup
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## Description

Another prized jewel in the Rolling Stones' unmatched catalogue is restored to its full glory. Features the new stereo album mix, sourced from the original session files.

Review: Your tricks with fruit are kinda cute - This was the first Stones album I bought when I was 14 in 1973 so my view of it is,perhaps, bolstered by nostalgia.The back catalogue I collected later and only then did I realize the weight of of expectation that led to the mixed reviews when Goat's Head Soup was released. Nothing more need be said about the incredible run of Stones albums between 1968-1972 other than the fact that this album was always going to be measured against the majesty of those recordings I was coming to The Stones completely fresh however and this album did not disappoint. In fact, I loved it. The slithering , sensuous opener "Dancing with Mr D" reminded me of the voodoo scenes from Live and Let Die - the Bond film from the same year. Often regarded as a poor relation to "Sympathy for the Devil" but listen to the live version on "A Brussels Affair" and you'll discover what an underrated song this is. "100 years ago" is an unusual Stones song which stops abruptly two thirds of the way through when Jagger sings "Call me lazy bones". The song then speeds up with great interplay between Mick Taylor's lead guitar and Billy Preston on clavinet. Preston shines again on the funky rocker "Doo Doo Doo Doo Doo (Heartbreaker) " which shows that he was listening to Stevie Wonder a lot at the time. "Coming Down Again" is a Keith Richards sung beautiful ballad that is almost a cry for help from the heroin addiction that had engulfed him. Side Two on the original album opened with "Silver Train" , a bluesy rocker that would have sounded more at home on "Exile". Apparently written in 1970 it is a bit out of place on this album but nevertheless has some fine harmonica from Mick Jagger. The highlight of Side Two and possibly the whole album is "Winter" , a plaintive ballad where Jagger delivers one of his best vocal performances. The soulfulness of this song suggests that Mick had been listening to Van Morrison's St Dominic's Preview released the previous year. The album closer "Star Star" is the out and out rocker , great groove, Chuck Berry pinched riff with rude lyrics that ensured radio bans everywhere. The Stones hadn't finished with controversy yet, but if you don't chuckle at the sheer schoolboy naughtiness of this song after listening to it,then you've lost your sense of humour. Last , but not least, the single " "Angie". The lush strings arrangement may have been too much for the hard core Stones rock fan, but, again , great vocal from Jagger and the broad appeal of the song made it a global hit and ensured its parent album sold by the bucketload. So, there we are. Forget what went before and what would come later. Listen to this album in isolation and you won't be disappointed.
Review: The Stones, what more do you want. - Goats Head Soup was the first Stones album I ever purchased. It was on cassette, I also have the CD. Wanted it on vinyl as the first time I heard it was on my sister's record player, back in the early 70's. The vinyl is warmer than the CD, far, far better than the cassette ever was. This is on 180 gram vinyl, has no background hiss, Mick's vocals are sharp and clear. Charlie's drums shine through, and Keef's guitar, well, it's Keef, need I say anymore. It is really nice to have the full size album cover as well.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN  | B089J4CFXQ |
| Best Sellers Rank | 12,956 in CDs & Vinyl ( See Top 100 in CDs & Vinyl ) 347 in Blues Rock |
| Country of origin  | Austria |
| Customer reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (4,931) |
| Label  | Polydor |
| Manufacturer  | Polydor |
| Manufacturer reference  | 602508939631 |
| Number of discs  | 1 |
| Product Dimensions  | 12.4 x 14.2 x 1.4 cm; 89.87 g |

## Images

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Your tricks with fruit are kinda cute
*by G***H on 4 August 2016*

This was the first Stones album I bought when I was 14 in 1973 so my view of it is,perhaps, bolstered by nostalgia.The back catalogue I collected later and only then did I realize the weight of of expectation that led to the mixed reviews when Goat's Head Soup was released. Nothing more need be said about the incredible run of Stones albums between 1968-1972 other than the fact that this album was always going to be measured against the majesty of those recordings I was coming to The Stones completely fresh however and this album did not disappoint. In fact, I loved it. The slithering , sensuous opener "Dancing with Mr D" reminded me of the voodoo scenes from Live and Let Die - the Bond film from the same year. Often regarded as a poor relation to "Sympathy for the Devil" but listen to the live version on "A Brussels Affair" and you'll discover what an underrated song this is. "100 years ago" is an unusual Stones song which stops abruptly two thirds of the way through when Jagger sings "Call me lazy bones". The song then speeds up with great interplay between Mick Taylor's lead guitar and Billy Preston on clavinet. Preston shines again on the funky rocker "Doo Doo Doo Doo Doo (Heartbreaker) " which shows that he was listening to Stevie Wonder a lot at the time. "Coming Down Again" is a Keith Richards sung beautiful ballad that is almost a cry for help from the heroin addiction that had engulfed him. Side Two on the original album opened with "Silver Train" , a bluesy rocker that would have sounded more at home on "Exile". Apparently written in 1970 it is a bit out of place on this album but nevertheless has some fine harmonica from Mick Jagger. The highlight of Side Two and possibly the whole album is "Winter" , a plaintive ballad where Jagger delivers one of his best vocal performances. The soulfulness of this song suggests that Mick had been listening to Van Morrison's St Dominic's Preview released the previous year. The album closer "Star Star" is the out and out rocker , great groove, Chuck Berry pinched riff with rude lyrics that ensured radio bans everywhere. The Stones hadn't finished with controversy yet, but if you don't chuckle at the sheer schoolboy naughtiness of this song after listening to it,then you've lost your sense of humour. Last , but not least, the single " "Angie". The lush strings arrangement may have been too much for the hard core Stones rock fan, but, again , great vocal from Jagger and the broad appeal of the song made it a global hit and ensured its parent album sold by the bucketload. So, there we are. Forget what went before and what would come later. Listen to this album in isolation and you won't be disappointed.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ The Stones, what more do you want.
*by S***R on 10 March 2026*

Goats Head Soup was the first Stones album I ever purchased. It was on cassette, I also have the CD. Wanted it on vinyl as the first time I heard it was on my sister's record player, back in the early 70's. The vinyl is warmer than the CD, far, far better than the cassette ever was. This is on 180 gram vinyl, has no background hiss, Mick's vocals are sharp and clear. Charlie's drums shine through, and Keef's guitar, well, it's Keef, need I say anymore. It is really nice to have the full size album cover as well.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Hit and miss...
*by 7***! on 23 December 2020*

So, first impressions: album as a while isn't treated fairly. Just because it came off the back of the greatness that began in 68 and ended with Exile, this album is unfairly deemed as a let down. I don't hear that. While the album is a grower, Dancing with Mr D is class, Angie is, and always was, great, while doo... is excellent. Side 2 could have been better but still some great stuff. Overall, while the album is still a grower, it's definitely 4 stars and, for me 2020 ears, remains classic rock. Bonus - neither hear nor there for alternative versions, but the first 3 tracks, being unreleased, are very good. The treasure for this set - the Brussel's affair. Yes, it is treasure. Excellent live recording, rough and ready, of the last of the great live Stones before the very hit and miss, (more miss), of the 1974 + period until the on fire return in 1989, as documented on 'Tokyo Dome' and 'Steel wheels live.' Excellent set of live tracks, really pleased. Problems: With the vinyl box, very disappointed there is no booklet or any special attention given. It is bare bones. Money making in my opinion, far cry from other deluxe sets. I also do not care for this new 2020 mix. I have heard the original version, on previous CD releases, and it is natural. This just sounds off to me, too digital perhaps? Hard to describe. Each to their own, I've read other comments stating the contrary. Still worth it just for the live set!

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