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The Rolling Stones - Emotional Rescue (CD)

Emotional Rescue
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Album Details: Emotional Rescue

Release Date:06/23/1980
Label:Virgin Records Us
UPC:094633751422

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User Reviews: Emotional Rescue

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    Emotional Rescue cd by the Rolling Stone

    By Char  Apr 23, 2003

    If you are a Stones fan then naturally this is a good cd, although there are better ones. The hit song...Emotional Rescue is one of my personal favorites of the Rolling Stones. I enjoyed most of this cd.

  • Overall:

    AWSOME!!!

    By Happy Client  Apr 14, 2003

    GREAT CD - MUST HAVE IT!!!

Pro Reviews: Emotional Rescue

  • All Music Guide

    Coasting on the success of Some Girls, the Stones offered more of the same on Emotional Rescue. Comprised of leftovers from the previous album's sessions and hastily written new numbers, Emotional Rescue may consist mainly of filler, but it's expertly written and performed filler. the Stones toss off throwaways like the reggaefueled, mailorder bride anthem "Send It to Me" or rockers like "Summer Romance" and "Where the Boys Go" with an authority that makes the record a guilty pleasure, even if it's clear that only two songs the icy but sexy discorock of "Emotional Rescue" and the revamped Chuck Berry rocker "She's So Cold" come close to being classic Stones.

    - Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

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