Monday 29 January 2024

Rolling Stones - Flashpoint [Live] (1991)

Year: 8 April 1991 (CD 2009)
Label: Rolling Stones Records (Germany), 0602527164281
Style: Pop Rock, Rock
Country: London, England
Time: 76:44
Format: Flac Tracks 16/44,1 kHz
Size: 560 Mb

Ferociously live, Flashpoint thunders against the cynical Zeitgeist of which Ellis’s monster is but the darkest example. Now, with concerts packaged as lip-syncing stunts and MTV pantomimes, it’s startling to hear rock & roll so craftily passionate – and from players whose ages hover near fifty and who come trailing chains of history, myth and cash.
Chronicling the Steel Wheels/Urban Jungle World Tour – one of the most lucrative tours in rock history – the Stones‘ fifth live set finds them both faithful and fresh. From the house-quake riffs of “Start Me Up” to a joyous “Brown Sugar,” the record is a textbook of rock & roll guitar. Relentlessly symbiotic, Keith Richards and Ronnie Wood trade blues, R&B and Chuck Berry motifs with ageless conviction; not only is the solo work deft (slashing on “You Can’t Always Get What You Want,” dangerous on “Miss You”), but Richards’s mastery of end-the-verse filigrees and fretboard commentary matches the soaring brio of any great bluesman. Even guest ace Eric Clapton, on “Little Red Rooster,” rouses himself from his usual tastefulness to blast the fierce pyrotechnics of old.
As for the vocals, Mick Jagger astonishingly plays it straighter than he has in years. A hint of trademark campiness colors a lovely “Ruby Tuesday,” but mainly he’s singing like he means it. Alternating the suave huskiness of a jaded dandy with gleeful monkey-man yelps on “Miss You,” he brandishes the wit that has made him one of rock’s ablest and most dramatic performers; on Flashpoint’s nicest surprise, a tough take on “Factory Girl,” the working-class valentine from Beggars Banquet, he musters true affection for the song’s hard-bitten heroine.
Full version: (rollingstone.com/music/music-album-reviews/flashpoint-251911/) Review by Paul Evans. April 8, 1991

01. (Intro) Continental Drift (00:28)
02. Start Me Up (03:53)
03. Sad Sad Sad (03:32)
04. Miss You (05:54)
05. Rock And A Hard Place (04:50)
06. Ruby Tuesday (03:33)
07. You Can't Always Get What You Want (07:25)
08. Factory Girl (02:47)
09. Can't Be Seen (04:16)
10. Little Red Rooster (05:15)
11. Paint It Black (04:01)
12. Sympathy For The Devil (05:34)
13. Brown Sugar (04:09)
14. Jumping Jack Flash (04:59)
15. Satisfaction (06:08)
16. Highwire (04:45)
17. Sex Drive (05:05)

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