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Mick Jagger, Goddess in the Doorway

Audio CD

Disk ID: 1206366

Disk length: 53m 39s (12 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 2001

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. Visions Of Paradise 4:01
2. Joy 4:39
3. Danving In The Starlight 4:05
4. God Gave Me Everything 3:32
5. Hideaway 4:31
6. Don't Cal Me Up 5:14
7. Goddess In The Doorway 4:55
8. Lucky Day 4:50
9. Everybody Getting High 3:54
10. Gun 4:40
11. Too Far Gone 4:34
12. Brand New Set Of Rules 4:37

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Review

Bootleg-savvy Stones fans understand why Mick Jagger's solo albums tend to be curiously pop-precious and testosterone-challenged; if Keith Richards had his druthers, we'd likely have Exile on Main Street Vol. XI by now. Indeed, given Jagger's decades-old rep as the most virile dinosaur of the herd, it can be jarring to have the Vulnerable Mick ponder "Wonder if you catch my mood / Can you feel my solitude?" as the strings well on this album's "Don't Call Me Up." But then, being a caricature so large (and ludicrous) can drive an artist to do desperate things, like sewing his heart firmly to his sleeve in a quest for Truth. Infused with a welcome sense of renewed musical adventure on tracks like the jangly, alterna-nervous Lenny Kravitz collaboration, "God Gave Me Everything," the East-West fusion of the title track, and the modern techno-murk of "Gun" (both cowritten with coproducer Matt Clifford), the icon seems finally to have found a solo persona that fits: Spiritually Awakened World-Weary Rebel. There's even a devoutly uplifting, Pete Townshend-backed duet with Bono ("Joy") that among other things, makes the U2 singer's reservations at Jurassic Park all but official. Still, it's hard to teach an old cur new licks; the best here is undercut by genuflections to chart-conscious predictability (the Rob Thomas collaboration "Visions of Paradise") and hoary-ironic arena-ready sentiments like "Everybody Getting High" (with guest guitar deity/substance abuse expert Joe Perry) that Keith Richards must understand all to well. --Jerry McCulley

Other Versions

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Goddess in the Doorway

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