Originally released in 1986, now remastered & cut at revelatory Half-Speed at Abbey Road Studios from vinyl specific original tape transfers designed to get the very best possible sound from the format.
Pressed on heavyweight 180g black vinyl, this album features the singles â??Harlem Shuffleâ?? and â??One Hit (To The Body)â?. - 2009 REMASTERED
Digitally remastered by Bob Ludwig (Gateway Mastering Studios). Three years after releasing 1983's UNDERCOVER, The Rolling Stones returned to the studio to record DIRTY WORK. During the band's sabbatical, Mick Jagger had released his solo debut SHE'S THE BOSS, sparking resentment from Keith Richards, who did not approve of Jagger making music outside of the band. A notable distinction of DIRTY WORK is Ron Wood's collaboration with the Jagger/ Richards songwriting axis on four songs, "One Hit (To the Body)", "Fight," "Had It with You" and the title track, which may have been code for the Glimmer Twins' then-strained relationship.
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Technical specifications
Language
Features
Artist
The Rolling Stones
Distribution type
Physical media
Genre
Rock
Media type
CD
Number of optical discs
1 discs
Number of songs
11
Release date (DD/MM/YYYY)
10.07.2009
Song titles
1. One Hit (To The Body)
2. Fight
3. Harlem Shuffle
4. Hold Back
5. Too Rude
6. Winning Ugly
7. Back To Zero
8. Dirty Work
9. Had It With You
10. Sleep Tonight
11. Key To The Highway (Piano Instrumental)
2009 - the best remastering of Stones! And the album is fine. One of the best albums of the band. Highly recommend!
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