38. The Rolling Stones- "Black and Blue" (1976)

Photos courtesy of Discogs & 45worlds.com
Released: April 23, 1976
Recorded: December 1974-February 1976
Label: Rolling Stones Records

Side 1
1. Hot Stuff*
2. Hand of Fate
3. Cherry Oh Baby
4. Memory Motel

Side 2
1. Hey Negrita
2. Melody
3. Fool To Cry
4. Crazy Mama

*-Questlove: "My record collection started with the throwaway songs that neither my dad nor his band wanted to attempt.  Every two weeks Dad would go to the record store and binge-shop every 45.  I couldn't touch them at first, but as they found that certain songs couldn't be added to their show (which was more middle-of-the-road, Johnny Mathis, Shirley Bassey), certain 45s went back in the box.  For me it worked as funk, overdone, repeated, but still.  Mick Jagger has an inner black person.  He's always been dying to express himself in that way, and he was already a bluesman caricature as it was.  I didn't have any defenses up in listening to it when I was six years old."

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