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Tattoo You - Rock Album
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Tattoo You

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The Rolling Stones’ *Tattoo You* represents a significant late-career effort from the iconic band. Released in 1981, this album primarily features previously recorded material – largely unreleased tracks – offering fans a deep dive into the Stones' creative process during the 1970s. Its melodic focus and distinctive guitar work make it notable within the band’s extensive catalog. *Tattoo You* appeals to longtime Rolling Stones enthusiasts interested in hearing these forgotten songs alongside their more famous hits.

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Why is Tattoo You described as an album assembled from older recordings?

The Rolling Stones completed Tattoo You largely from unfinished tracks recorded during sessions stretching back into the 1970s. Mick Jagger added new vocals and the band performed further overdubs so the material could form a coherent 1981 album.

When was the basic track for "Start Me Up" recorded?

"Start Me Up" began during the Some Girls sessions and was initially approached as a reggae song. The Stones eventually selected a rock take built around Keith Richards' opening riff, and it became Tattoo You's lead single.

Why does the second half of Tattoo You sound quieter than the first?

The original LP was deliberately sequenced with a rock-oriented first side and a more reflective second side. "Worried About You," "Tops," and the closing "Waiting on a Friend" create the album's slower final stretch.

Who plays saxophone on "Waiting on a Friend"?

Jazz saxophonist Sonny Rollins plays the prominent solo on "Waiting on a Friend." He also contributed to "Slave" and "Neighbours" during the album's finishing sessions.

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