Dirty Work (The-Rolling-Stones-Album)

Occupation

Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Charlie Watts, Ron Wood, Bill Wyman

Dirty Work is the 18th album by the Rolling Stones from the year 1986.

General Information

The album was released on March 24, 1986 CBS Records and was produced by Steve Lillywhite. It peaked in the U.S. and in the UK each number 4 on the charts and stayed 15 respectively ten weeks there. Dirty Work was recorded in Paris and New York; the album had temporarily Title 19 Stitches. The single from the album Harlem Shuffle reached England in 5th place

Critically, it is considered an average album of the Rolling Stones. One reason for this is the then poor relationship between Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, which is impressively depicted in the video for One Hit ( to the Body). Other titles such as Fight, Winning Ugly and Dirty Work, express the disaffected and violent mood.

Mick Jagger was with the promotion of his first solo album, She 's the Boss, busy and was often absent from the recording sessions, so that Keith Richards became more and more the driving force in the studio. He has appeared on Dirty Work for the first time in two songs of a Rolling Sones album as lead singer on - in reggae piece Too Rude and in the ballad Sleep Tonight. Various musicians, including Jimmy Page as a guitarist in One Hit ( to the Body) and Tom Waits and Bobby Womack in Sleep Tonight, The Stones supported in the studio.

The Rolling Stones album devoted her recently deceased pianist Ian Stewart, and at the end of the album is a short boogie-woogie piece by Ian Stewart heard.

Title list

The Rolling Stones ( 1964) | 12 × 5 (1964 ) | The Rolling Stones No. 2 (1965 ) | The Rolling Stones, Now! (1965 ) | Out of Our Heads (1965 ) | December 's Children (And Everybody 's) ( 1965) | Aftermath (1965 ) | Got Live If You Want It! (1966 ) | Between the Buttons (1967 ) | Flowers (1967 ) | Their Satanic Majesties Request ( 1967) | Beggars Banquet (1968 ) | Let It Bleed (1969 ) | Get Yer Ya -Ya 's Out! (1970 ) | Sticky Fingers (1971 ) | Exile on Main St. (1972 ) | Goats Head Soup (1973 ) | It's Only Rock ' n' Roll ( 1974) | Made in the Shade (1975 ) | Metamorphosis (1975 ) | Black and Blue (1976 ) | Love You Live (1977 ) | Some Girls (1978 ) | Emotional Rescue (1980 ) | Sucking in the Seventies ( 1981) | Tattoo You (1981 ) | Still Life (American Concert 1981) ( 1982) | Undercover (1983 ) | Rewind (1984 ) | Dirty Work (1986 ) | Singles Collection: The London Years ( 1989) | Steel Wheels (1989 ) | Flash Point ( 1991) | Jump Back: The Best of The Rolling Stones ( 1993) | Voodoo Lounge (1994 ) | Stripped (1995 ) | rock and Roll Circus (1996 ) | Bridges to Babylon (1997 ) | No Security (1998 ) | Forty Licks (2002 ) | Live licks (2004 ) | A Bigger Bang (2005 ) | Rarities 1971-2003 (2005 ) | Shine a Light ( 2008) | Get Yer Ya -Ya 's Out! (Deluxe ) (2009 ) | Exile on Main St. (Deluxe ) (2010 ) | The Brussels Affair '73 ( 2011) | Some Girls - Live in Texas '78 ( 2011) | Some Girls (Deluxe ) (2011 ) | Hampton Coliseum ( Live 1981) ( 2012) | LA Friday (Live 1975) ( 2012) | Live at the Tokyo Dome (2012 ) | Light the Fuse - A Bigger Bang Tour, Toronto Live 2005 (2012 ) | Charlie Is My Darling - Ireland 1965 (2012) | Grrr! (2012 ) | Live at Leeds - Roundhay Park 1982 (2012 ) | Sweet Summer Sun - Hyde Park Live (2013 )

  • Album ( rock )
  • Album 1986
  • The- Rolling - Stones - Album
  • Number-one album
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