"Primitive Cool" is the second solo studio album by Mick Jagger, released in 1987 on CD format by Atlantic Records. This album showcases Jagger's distinctive voice and songwriting prowess outside his legendary role as frontman of The Rolling Stones. With tracks like "Let's Work," "Throwaway," and "Say You Will," the record blends rock, pop, and a touch of blues, reflecting both contemporary sounds of the late '80s and Jagger?s signature style. Atlantic Records, renowned for its rich history in promoting iconic artists across genres such as rock, soul, jazz, and R&B since 1947, brings their expertise to this release with high production values. Mick Jagger himself is one of music?s most influential figures; as co-founder of The Rolling Stones he has sold hundreds of millions of records worldwide and been inducted into multiple halls of fame. His solo work further cements his reputation for innovation and enduring appeal.
Producer:
Dave Stewart, David A. Stewart, Keith Diamond, Mick Jagger