Released in June 1978, "Some Girls" is a bold and uncompromising album by The Rolling Stones that seamlessly blends the band's signature rock sound with the pop techniques of the era. Opening with the disco-infused track "Miss You," the album sets a fresh and energetic tone that carries throughout its ten tracks. This remastered edition, featuring songs like "Beast of Burden" and "Shattered," offers a crisp and vibrant listening experience, thanks to its half-speed mastering at the legendary Abbey Road Studios.
"Some Girls" is a testament to The Rolling Stones' ability to evolve while staying true to their roots. The album's raw energy and unapologetic attitude reflect a band at the height of their creative powers, delivering timeless classics that have stood the test of time. The 1978 tour in support of this album is often hailed by fans as one of their best, capturing the live energy and charisma that The Rolling Stones are known for.
With a duration of just over 40 minutes, "Some Girls" is a concise yet powerful collection of tracks that showcase the band's versatility and enduring appeal. From the funky grooves of "Far Away Eyes" to the gritty rock of "Before They Make Me Run," each song on this album tells a story, painting a vivid picture of the vibrant era in which it was created. Whether you're a longtime fan or a newcomer to The Rolling Stones' discography, "Some Girls" is an essential addition to any rock music collection.