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http://naiti.ru/hugopugz/forum/ http://naiti.ru/hugopugz/tracker/ (contacts, requests, hidden zones, private trackers, maillist, technical support) Ask hugopugz@gmail.com for EAC/APE version if interested. Pug the Smoker CD: Mick Jagger - Goddess in the Doorway [P]2001 1. Visions Of Paradise 2. Joy Listen Listen 3. Dancing In The Starlight 4. God Gave Me Everything 5. Hideaway 6. Don't Call Me Up 7. Goddess In The Doorway 8. Lucky Day 9. Everybody Getting High 10. Gun 11. Too Far Gone 12. Brand New Set Of Rules # Audio CD (November 20, 2001) # Original Release Date: November 20, 2001 # Number of Discs: 1 # Label: Virgin Records Us # ASIN: B00005QDWE Bootleg-savvy Stones fans understand why Mick Jagger's solo albums tend to be curiously pop-precious and testosterone-challenged; if Keith Richards had his druthers, we'd likely have Exile on Main Street Vol. XI by now. Indeed, given Jagger's decades-old rep as the most virile dinosaur of the herd, it can be jarring to have the Vulnerable Mick ponder "Wonder if you catch my mood / Can you feel my solitude?" as the strings well on this album's "Don't Call Me Up." But then, being a caricature so large (and ludicrous) can drive an artist to do desperate things, like sewing his heart firmly to his sleeve in a quest for Truth. Infused with a welcome sense of renewed musical adventure on tracks like the jangly, alterna-nervous Lenny Kravitz collaboration, "God Gave Me Everything," the East-West fusion of the title track, and the modern techno-murk of "Gun" (both cowritten with coproducer Matt Clifford), the icon seems finally to have found a solo persona that fits: Spiritually Awakened World-Weary Rebel. There's even a devoutly uplifting, Pete Townshend-backed duet with Bono ("Joy") that among other things, makes the U2 singer's reservations at Jurassic Park all but official. Still, it's hard to teach an old cur new licks; the best here is undercut by genuflections to chart-conscious predictability (the Rob Thomas collaboration "Visions of Paradise") and hoary-ironic arena-ready sentiments like "Everybody Getting High" (with guest guitar deity/substance abuse expert Joe Perry) that Keith Richards must understand all to well. Related Torrents
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