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Tattoo You

by Rolling Stones

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Overall Rating: 3.5924 Tattoo You is ranked overall as 3.5924 out of 4 stars
Avg. Critic Score: 3.6971 Tattoo You has an avg. critic score of 3.6971 out of 4 stars

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Rolling Stone
For too many years it's seemed almost impossible for the Rolling Stones to make an album that hasn't involved – at least partially – the problem of being the Rolling Stones. ...more
Yahoo! Music
Like Emotional Rescue before it, Tattoo You was comprised primarily of leftovers, but unlike its predecessor, it never sounds that way. ...more
Yahoo! Music
The Stones' convincingly re-hyped swagger powers Tattoo You , which includes the classic "Waiting On A Friend" and "Start Me Up," later known as the "Windows 95" theme. ...more
All Music Guide
LikeEmotional Rescuebefore it,Tattoo Youwas comprised primarily of leftovers, but unlike its predecessor, it never sounds that way. Instead,Tattoo Youcaptures the Stones at their best as a professional stadium-rock band. ...more
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starling.rinet
Great! Great is the word. Okay - so it's not as great as their peak albums. The melodies are all here, it seems, but the spirit is long gone. In any case, whatever the possibilities, Tattoo You is the very last great album for the band before ...read the complete review at starling.rinet
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Adrian Denning.co.uk
No use in crying? I dunno, does me good sometimes, but nevermind that. The Stones reach into the eighties by doing 'Start Me Up', a Stones song with a classic Stones riff that bar the recording quality, could have been released in 1965 for all...read the complete review at Adrian Denning.co.uk
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