'Voodoo Lounge' is the Stones' most appealing album in years. |
[In The New York Times, John Rockwell praised the songs as] poetry that attains universality. ... You owe it to yourself to buy this record. ... `Born to Run' breathed with the same kind of discovery that made Elvis Presley's `Sun Sessions' and Bob Dylan's `Highway 61 Revisited' the two most important American rock albums before it. |
comparisons have been made between the new album and the Stones' classic 'Exile on Main Street' from 1972 ... |
I don't want people to say 'goodbye. I start feeling sad like something's past. |