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Title: Exile on Main St.
Artist: The Rolling Stones
Genre: Rock
Released: 1972
Tracks:
1 - Rocks Off - 4:33
2 - Rip This Joint - 2:22
3 - Shake Your Hips - 2:59
4 - Casino Boogie - 3:34
5 - Tumbling Dice - 3:47
6 - Sweet Virginia - 4:26
7 - Torn and Frayed - 4:18
8 - Sweet Black Angel - 2:58
9 - Loving Cup - 4:25
10 - Happy - 3:05
11 - Turd on the Run - 2:38
12 - Ventilator Blues - 3:24
13 - I Just Want to See His Face - 2:53
14 - Let It Loose - 5:18
15 - All Down the Line - 3:50
16 - Stop Breaking Down - 4:34
17 - Shine a Light - 4:17
18 - Soul Survivor - 3:49
Overview:
Artist: The Rolling Stones
Genre: Rock
Released: 1972
Tracks:
1 - Rocks Off - 4:33
2 - Rip This Joint - 2:22
3 - Shake Your Hips - 2:59
4 - Casino Boogie - 3:34
5 - Tumbling Dice - 3:47
6 - Sweet Virginia - 4:26
7 - Torn and Frayed - 4:18
8 - Sweet Black Angel - 2:58
9 - Loving Cup - 4:25
10 - Happy - 3:05
11 - Turd on the Run - 2:38
12 - Ventilator Blues - 3:24
13 - I Just Want to See His Face - 2:53
14 - Let It Loose - 5:18
15 - All Down the Line - 3:50
16 - Stop Breaking Down - 4:34
17 - Shine a Light - 4:17
18 - Soul Survivor - 3:49
Overview:
Exile on Main St. is a double album by English rock band The Rolling Stones. It was released on 12 May 1972 by Rolling Stones Records. The album's music incorporates rock and roll, blues, soul, country, and gospel genres.
Although it originally received mixed reviews, Exile on Main St. is generally considered by music critics to be the Rolling Stones' greatest album. In 1987, as part of the magazine's 20th anniversary, Rolling Stone magazine ranked it third on the 100 Best Albums of the Last Twenty Years. In 2003, the album was ranked 7th on Rolling Stone magazine's list of the 500 greatest albums of all time, the highest Rolling Stones album ranked on the list.
Although it originally received mixed reviews, Exile on Main St. is generally considered by music critics to be the Rolling Stones' greatest album. In 1987, as part of the magazine's 20th anniversary, Rolling Stone magazine ranked it third on the 100 Best Albums of the Last Twenty Years. In 2003, the album was ranked 7th on Rolling Stone magazine's list of the 500 greatest albums of all time, the highest Rolling Stones album ranked on the list.