With this plate the Stones balanced on the fine line between rock and disco. In retrospect, one must experiment Although described as successful, but at that time no one was really satisfied: the die-hard rockers liked the drift in the lowlands of disco music not the disco mice was not shallow enough music. It was still too much to hear rhythm and blues. All in all, however, each of the tracks repeatedly worth hearing. Mayflies are not there. Classic rock pieces "It must be bright," "She was hot" supported the Tanzwut the Rocker, and for Disco Dancer were probably "Tie you up" "Pretty beat up" and "Feel on Baby" designed. Nevertheless, I then heard these songs in any disco. They were just too rocky for the violin-drenched Bee Gees and Donna Summer audience. "Too tough" and "all the way down" in turn spoke to neither disco nor Dance Rock fans. These are hard, new-wave rock-inspired pieces that are too hectic to dance and too stressful to listen. After the third beer but they are easy to digest.