their self-named label; the LP also marked the full integration of guitarist Mick Taylor into the band after playing on a few songs from 1969's 'Let It Bleed.' Most importantly, it's one of the Stones' best albums, from the opening "Brown Sugar" to the lovely closer "Moonlight Mile...
their self-named label; the LP also marked the full integration of guitarist Mick Taylor into the band after playing on a few songs from 1969's 'Let It Bleed.' Most importantly, it's one of the Stones' best albums, from the opening "Brown Sugar" to the lovely closer "Moonlight Mile...