The Stones 1968 masterpiece that along with Let it Bleed should be in every record collection, Sympathy for the Devil, Street Fighting Man, Salt of the Earth, seminal tracks that haven't aged one bit, still a standard few band's have ever come close to. This album is generally acknowledged as the moment when the Rolling Stones came of age. After three albums that found Mick Jagger, Keith Richards and group indulging in every kind of studio trickery, this 1968 masterpiece found the Stones returning to the band dynamic. Playing it straight, fast and loose.
The Rolling Stones - Beggars Banquet
A1. Sympathy For The Devil
A2. No Expectations
A3. Dear Doctor
A4. Parachute Woman
A5. Jig-Saw Puzzle
B1. Street Fighting Man
B2. Prodigal Son
B3. Stray Cat Blues
B4. Factory Girl
B5. Salt Of The Earth