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LP / The Rolling Stones - DIRTY WORK Includes original stickers from the 1986 release (one used), flyer, and a 40-yen postcard. Condition: Please check the images. Playback confirmed: No This was the first album released under CBS, with whom the Stones had newly signed a contract. The album was created during a period of strained relations between Mick Jagger and Keith Richards. Ron Wood also reflected, "It was the most difficult time in our voyage." Many of the lyrics express Jagger and Richards' mutual anger and dissatisfaction, especially in "Fight," which features aggressive phrases like "Shall I smash you to pieces?" This was because Jagger suddenly left the studio, and Richards expressed his anger in the lyrics. As a result, Jagger and Richards' songwriting didn't progress well, and they had to rely on Wood's cooperation, with Wood's name added to the writing credits for four songs. At the time, Jagger was absent from many sessions due to promoting his solo album, "She's the Boss," so the album was primarily produced by Richards. This album features two songs with Richards on lead vocals for the first time, and he would have two lead vocal tracks on original albums up to "A Bigger Bang" (2005). In addition, another song he sang lead vocals on, "Deep Love," was scheduled to be included (but was replaced with "Hold Back" in the final stages). If it had been included, it would have been the only Stones album with three Richards-led vocal tracks.
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