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Bought this just to get "Out of touch" and found that all but two are classic Stones from the era - great collection of late 60s rock from the World's pre-eminent band.
nor did I add any, when I put this record on my iPod. I deleted no songs. All of the songs on this record were penned by Mick and Keith, except for Smokey Robinson's "My Girl." The record opens with the better than excellent "Ruby Tuesday," which kind of sets the tone for the album as it segues right into the rocking "Mother's Little Helper," than it's all she wrote as "Mother" fades into "Let's Spend the Night Together." Wow, if that line up doesn't get your pulse pumping, you blood running, your heart pounding, well you're just plain not human. I have to admit that even though "Flowers" is sort of a catch all of B sides, songs that came out on UK records, older studio things and a few rereleased songs, this is a collection that I really, really like. I play this record just the way it is. I guess I was just so used to listening to the songs in this order that I couldn't bear to change it.
The attitudes represented in the songs are a fair representation of the mentality of the times. It doesn't matter that the songs are also on other albums.they have to be somewhere.This album reminds me of what the hell I thought I was doing way back then. It's worth going back to the source. Ok. So my son bought me this because it was always playing in the background when he was small (along with "Little White Duck" and Leonard Cohen, of course). And remember,"Let's Spend Some Time Together" was left off this disc.
It may feature songs that appear elsewhere, but it is a pivotal album in the Stones catalog. Flowers is good album. It marks an important turning point in the band, representing the band's original sound and introducing sounds that would be hallmarks of future releases.
'Exile' and 'Sticky Fingers' are my favorites, but it was 'Flowers', 'Between The Buttons' and 'Through The Past Darkly' that turned me on to the Stones when I was about 13 years old. 'Have You Seen Your Mother Baby.' is a GREAT single (although legend has it that a much better mix of the tune exists somewhere). 'Out of Time' is classic 1966 pop. I would listen to 'Flowers' every morning before going to school and hum every song until I got home and then I'd put it back on the turntable again.
Buy it for your kids who are to young for 'Sister Morphine'. This record led me to Stones. These songs are filled with Brian Jones colors. 'WEEDS' is what one reviewer called 'Flowers'. First, I got to say that I'm a huge Stones fan. What I do remember though, is how these records affected me. 'Ride On Baby' is my favorite.
Like 'Yellow Submarine' led me to The Beatles. Wow.some of the more negative reviews are harsh. I didn't know much about them before these records. 'Backstreet Girl' is very English.
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