Bridges To Babylon  by The Rolling Stones

1 
Flip The Switch
2 
Anybody Seen My Baby?
3 
Low Down
4 
Already Over Me
5 
Gunface
6 
You Don't Have To Mean It
7 
Out Of Control
8 
Saint Of Me
9 
Might As Well Get Juiced
10 
Always Suffering
11 
Too Tight
12 
Thief In The Night
13 
How Can I Stop

About the album Bridges To Babylon

Bridges To Babylon is the twenty-first album by the Rolling Stones and was released in 1997. Mick Jagger and Keith Richards are not going through their best phase with each other - once again - and each records their parts alone, almost not meeting in the studio.

If someone wants to hear the classic sound of the Rolling Stones, Bridges To Babylon is not the best example. It resembles more a good album from the late '90s, an album that could also be a personal work of Mick Jagger. Nevertheless, the album was commercially successful, with its single Anybody Seen My Baby? being one of the songs that dominated radio airplays during those years.

The album reached No. 6 in the UK and No. 3 in the US, with sales reaching 3,500,000 copies worldwide. However, the important thing is that the tour promoting the album was a huge musical event, reaching 108 concerts worldwide and putting the Rolling Stones back on the map of rock music.

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