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=Album Review= //Rolling Stones 5 some girls entertain//
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1.like girls 2.girls got spirt 3.funniest trashiest song 4.tough 5.chart topping

"I really like girls an awful lot," Mick Jagger confided to //Rolling Stone// in 1978. "And I don’t think I’d say anything really nasty about any of them." And yet the eternal kick of //Some Girls// is that Mick has a deliciously nasty word or two for everybody. Just when the Stones seemed to be fading away, they shadoobied back to life with some of their toughest songs ever: the punk sleaze of "Shattered," the soulful Keithness of "Beast of Burden," the late-night-disco desolation of the chart-topping "Miss You." The result was the Rolling Stones' funniest, trashiest, crying LP – an all-time classic that remains their biggest- selling record.

So how do you improve an album like this? How about making it twice as long? This edition has 12 outtakes, most of which have been hoarded on bootlegs by Stones fanatics for years. Some of the bonus tracks are nearly as hot as the originals; certainly they live up to the //Some Girls// spirit, from the cheeky piano lament "Petrol Blues" to Keith Richard' tender Nashville cover "We Had It All."