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VA - Jem Records Celebrates Jagger/Richards (2024) [Hi-Res]

VA - Jem Records Celebrates Jagger/Richards (2024) [Hi-Res]

BAND/ARTIST: VA

  • Title: Jem Records Celebrates Jagger/Richards
  • Year Of Release: 2024
  • Label: JEM
  • Genre: Rock
  • Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks) / 24bit-96kHz FLAC (tracks)
  • Total Time: 44:57
  • Total Size: 104 / 335 / 998 MB
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Tracklist:

1. The Midnight Callers - Jumpin' Jack Flash (2:58)
2. The Anderson Council - Citadel (2:53)
3. The Grip Weeds - Dandelion (3:46)
4. Paul Colins - Tell Me (3:21)
5. The Airport 77s - Too Tight (3:00)
6. Nick Piunti - Ruby Tuesday (3:07)
7. The Cynz - Star Star (4:08)
8. The Grip Weeds - We Love You (3:34)
9. The Weeklings - Rocks Off (4:02)
10. The Anderson Council - Connection (2:47)
11. Johnathan Pushkar - Don't Stop (3:12)
12. The Gold Needles - Let's Spend The Night Together (2:56)
13. The High Frequencies - You Can't Always Get What You Want (5:22)

"The JEM stable of artists have given a baker’s dozen worth of Stones classics and deep cuts a fresh coat of sonic paint, paying homage to the songwriting genius of Mick and Keith while simultaneously giving their songs a swift little boot in the ass.
Several of the song pairings here are particularly inspired: hearing the Cynz apply a bit of spirited punky raunch to the already lyrically smutty “Star Star” is perfect, for example, while the two
contributions from everyone’s fave psych-pop heroes the Grip Weeds are just what the doctor ordered. (They play “Dandelion” relatively sweet and straight while transforming “We Love You” into
a veritable aural feast, with all-over-the-map vocal harmonies, sharp-edged guitar, and some
typically fantastic Kurt Reil drum breaks.)
Nick Piunti offers a faithful rendition of "Ruby Tuesday" while the Anderson Council’s reading of "Connection" is one of the disc’s highlights. And speaking of pure pop, the King of Power Pop, Paul Collins, is onboard for the ride with a wonderful version of
“Tell Me,” and the Weeklings combine Stonesy swagger, guitar crunch and their signature sweet
vocals on a sublime “Rocks Off.”

The landscape is dotted with high points throughout, so the listener can choose their poison, whether it’s a Rolling Stones classic such as “You Can’t Always Get What You Want”—beautifully arranged
and performed by the High Frequencies, fronted by pop songstress Lisa Mychols—or rarely heard nuggets like “Don’t Stop” (originally included on 2002’s Forty Licks compilation), which Johnathan
Pushkar transforms into a readymade pop classic."-John Borack Contributing Editor Goldmine Magazine.


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  • mufty77
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