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Mick Jagger "Primitive Cool" cassette tape

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After The Stones hit rock bottom with “Dirty Work,” Mick and Keith had a bunch of disagreements about Mick’s solo career, which started out promising with “She’s the Boss,” and the got weird, in 1987, with this album. “Primitive Cool” is probably just as good as Mick’s solo debut, but without the hits. “Let’s Work” was the most radio friendly track but, honestly, the entire album is pretty solid. David Stewart co-wrote and produced and Jeff Beck and G.E. Smith play guitar. An odd document but intriguing for Stones’ completists.

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After The Stones hit rock bottom with “Dirty Work,” Mick and Keith had a bunch of disagreements about Mick’s solo career, which started out promising with “She’s the Boss,” and the got weird, in 1987, with this album. “Primitive Cool” is probably just as good as Mick’s solo debut, but without the hits. “Let’s Work” was the most radio friendly track but, honestly, the entire album is pretty solid. David Stewart co-wrote and produced and Jeff Beck and G.E. Smith play guitar. An odd document but intriguing for Stones’ completists.

After The Stones hit rock bottom with “Dirty Work,” Mick and Keith had a bunch of disagreements about Mick’s solo career, which started out promising with “She’s the Boss,” and the got weird, in 1987, with this album. “Primitive Cool” is probably just as good as Mick’s solo debut, but without the hits. “Let’s Work” was the most radio friendly track but, honestly, the entire album is pretty solid. David Stewart co-wrote and produced and Jeff Beck and G.E. Smith play guitar. An odd document but intriguing for Stones’ completists.

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