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Some Girls (album)

Some Girls
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Studio album by the Rolling Stones
Released 9 June 1978
Recorded 10 October – 21 December 1977, 5 January – 2 March 1978
Studio Pathé Marconi Studios, Paris
Genre Rock, rhythm and blues, blues, country
Length 40:45
Label Rolling Stones
Producer The Glimmer Twins
the Rolling Stones chronology
Black and Blue
(1976)Black and Blue1976
Some Girls
(1978)
Emotional Rescue
(1980)Emotional Rescue1980
Singles from Some Girls
  1. "Miss You"
    Released: 10 May 1978 (US)
    Released: 26 May 1978 (UK)
  2. "Beast of Burden"
    Released: 9 September 1978 (US)
  3. "Respectable"
    Released: 15 September 1978 (UK)
  4. "Shattered"
    Released: 29 November 1978 (US)
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
AllMusic 5/5 stars
The A.V. Club A
Blender 5/5 stars
The Great Rock Discography 7/10
MusicHound 4/5
NME 9/10
Record Collector 4/5 stars
The Rolling Stone Album Guide 5/5 stars
Uncut 5/5 stars
The Village Voice A

Some Girls is the 14th British and 16th American studio album by the Rolling Stones, released in 1978 on Rolling Stones Records. It reached number one on the Billboard 200 album chart, and became the band's top selling album in the United States, certified by the RIAA as having six million copies sold as of 2000. It was a major critical success, becoming the only Rolling Stones album to be nominated for a Grammy in the Album of the Year category. Many reviewers called it a classic return to form and their best album since 1972's Exile on Main St.

By 1976, the Rolling Stones' popularity was in decline as the charts were dominated by disco music and newer bands such as Aerosmith and Kiss. In the UK, the punk rock movement was a rising force and made most artists connected with the 1960s era seem obsolete. The group had also failed to produce a critically acclaimed album since 1972's Exile On Main St.

At least as important for the band's re-invigoration was the addition of Ronnie Wood to the line-up, as Some Girls was the first album recorded with him as a full member. His guitar playing style meshed with that of Keith Richards, and slide guitar playing would become one of the band's hallmarks. His unconventional uses of the instrument featured prominently on Some Girls and he contributed to the writing process. In addition, Jagger, who had learned to play guitar over the previous decade, contributed a third guitar part to many songs. This gave songs like "Respectable" a three-guitar line-up.

Jagger is generally regarded as the principal creative force behind Some Girls. Richards was in legal trouble for much of 1977, which resulted in the band being inactive on the touring circuit during that year, except for two shows in Canada during the spring for the live album Love You Live. He was able to attend the recording sessions for the album. Jagger claimed in a 1995 interview to have written a great number of the album's songs (though when the amount was pointed out to him he denied that the record was mostly his own), including its signature song, "Miss You". In addition to punk, Jagger claims to have been influenced by dance music, most notably disco, during the recording of Some Girls, and cites New York City as a major inspiration for the album, an explanation for his lyrical preoccupation with the city throughout.


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