ATA Revisits The Classic, Temple of the Dog
There are few hard rock albums with packed with as much raw emotion as the stellar Temple of the Dog record.
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There are few hard rock albums with packed with as much raw emotion as the stellar Temple of the Dog record.
I ask myself: “What record would I want if I was stranded on a deserted island?” The answer is the Rolling Stones’ Exile on Main St.
Since it’s just a few weeks until Santa comes to town, we decided we’d have a ourselves a heavy metal Christmas. That means checking out five of the greatest metal Christmas songs ever recorded.
A big reason for the success of Beggar’s Banquet, Let it Bleed, Sticky Fingers and Exile on Main St. (the Stones’ top four albums) was the work of producer Jimmy Miller.
Guitarist Mick Taylor’s time in the Rolling Stones was brief, but he helped them create a handful of their best songs from 1969-1974
Labelled as the Greatest Rock N’ Roll band in the world, the Rolling Stones have also produced their fair share of ballads over the years.
Most Rolling Stones fans know the impact guitarist Mick Taylor had on the band during his tenure from 1969-1974.
By 1978, the Rolling Stones’ star was waning in the U.S. Disco was taking the States by fire and punk rock was making its move in England.
It can be pretty daunting if you’re a new Rolling Stones fan and want to know which albums to get into from their vast catalogue, or which are their best records to check out first.
Look around the internet for what people think are Pink Floyd’s best albums, and The Final Cut usually rates as one of the worst, at least of those from the Roger Waters era.