1) Dancing with Mr. D: well, this number is zugegebeneremaßen quite weak. Somehow you scents as the subject of "Sympathy for the Devil" have picked up again, but melody and lyrics are banal and boring.
2) 100 years ago: Fantastic number! The number increases gradually from a sedate "Mary and I, we would sit upon a gate - Just magazine 'at some dragon in the sky" to "You're gonna kiss and say good-bye, oh Lord, I warn you "backed by Taylor's guitar playing and formally gepfaucht of Jagger.
3) Coming down again: Richards is time off and surprised with "real", empathetic vocals. I like the mood of the song and the fairly simple but nicely solemn melody
4) Doo Doo Heartbreaker: well-structured, supported by brass rock song by Jagger perfect rübergebracht. Fetzt!
5) Angie: always a "controversial" Stones song. The hardcore fans it's too corny. People who like "Angie", may often not the typical Stones music - I think that the song just has a nice, melodic pop number
6) Silver Train: is not exactly and not disturb
7) Hide Your Love: I think at this point games Jagger himself piano - also under the category: is not exactly and not disturb
8) Winter: I think I'm one of the few Stones fans of winter counts among its Favorites .... anyway, I hardly know a song with such a dense, own atmosphere. The guitar playing is unique and I do not find him absolutely cheesy. "Winter" also lives by Taylor guitar and Jaggers something melancholic vocals
9) Can you hear the music: psychedelic sounds kind of strange flutes. I strongly suspect that when mixing the number was not just pure creativity in the game.
10) Star Star: a classic that probably the formula "Sex & Drugs & RockŽn Roll" are equally flawless. The song is constructed simple, but he lives by Jagger's full-bodied "Yeah! You're a star fucker, star fucker, star fucker, star fucker, star
Yeah, a star fucker, star fucker, star fucker .... "- just a classic!
Overall, 4 stars, because the album also has some weaknesses. But who wants to have a varied Stones-plate, is well advised with "Goats Head Soup".