Some Girls
The 509th greatest album of all time
Some Girls is a late 1970s Rolling Stones album that blends the band’s rock and blues roots with touches of disco, punk attitude, and country-inflected songwriting. Produced under the Glimmer Twins name, it features leaner, guitar-driven arrangements, Mick Jagger’s direct vocals, and Keith Richards’ riff-based playing, yielding a rawer, more immediate sound. The record engages with contemporary musical currents of its era while remaining grounded in blues-rock fundamentals.
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