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1989 studio anthology by the Rolling Stones

Steel Wheels
SteelWheels89.jpg
Studio album by

the Rolling Stones

Released 29 August 1989
Recorded 29 March – 5 May 1989
Studio
  • AIR, Montserrat
  • Mixed at Olympic, London
  • The Palace Of Ben Abbou (Tangier, Morocco)
Genre
  • Rock
  • hard stone
Length 53:03
Label
  • Rolling Stones
  • Columbia
Producer Chris Kimsey, The Blink Twins
The Rolling Stones chronology
Dirty Work
(1986)
Steel Wheels
(1989)
Flashpoint
(1991)
Singles from Steel Wheels
  1. "Mixed Emotions"
    Released: 17 August 1989
  2. "Rock and a Hard Place"
    Released: 4 November 1989
  3. "Almost Hear You Sigh"
    Released: January 1990
  4. "Terrifying"
    Released: 1990

Steel Wheels is the 19th British (and 21st American) studio album by the English rock band the Rolling Stones. Released on 29 Baronial 1989, it was the terminal album of new material that the band would record for Columbia Records.

Heralded as a major comeback upon its release, Steel Wheels is notable for the patching up of the working relationship between Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, a reversion to a more classic style of music and the launching of the band's biggest world tour to date. It is also the final full-length studio album to involve long-time bassist Bill Wyman, preceding the announcement of his departure in January 1993. Wyman's final tenure with the band would be on two studio tracks for the 1991 album Flashpoint. Steel Wheels was besides the get-go album not to feature quondam member and frequent contributor on piano Ian Stewart, who died presently before the release of their previous album Dirty Work. Information technology was produced by Richards and Jagger, along with Chris Kimsey, who had previously produced the Stones' 1983 Undercover.

After the relative thwarting of their prior two albums, Steel Wheels was a hit, reaching multi-platinum status in the United States, Peak 5 status in numerous markets around the world, and spawning two hitting singles: "Mixed Emotions", which peaked at No. ane in Canada and No. 5 in the United states, and "Rock and a Difficult Place", the band's concluding Top-40 hit in the Us. Critics were generally lukewarm towards the anthology, exemplified past Stephen Thomas Erlewine: "It doesn't make for a smashing Stones album, but it'due south swell, and it feels like a comeback."

Background [edit]

Following the release of 1986's Dirty Piece of work, and Jagger's pursuit of a solo career, relations between him and the Stones-committed Richards worsened considerably. While Jagger released the tepidly received Primitive Cool in 1987, Richards recorded Talk Is Inexpensive, his solo debut, released in 1988 to positive reviews. The two years apart appeared to take healed the wounds sufficiently to begin resurrecting their partnership and band.

Coming together in January 1989, but preceding the Stones' induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, the chemistry between Jagger and Richards easily outshone whatever differences they had, and after composing some 50 songs in a affair of weeks, Ronnie Forest, Wyman and Charlie Watts were called in to begin recording what would become Steel Wheels, beckoning Undercover co-producer Chris Kimsey to perform the same role.

Recording in Montserrat and London during the spring, Steel Wheels was designed to emulate a archetype Rolling Stones audio. Ane notable exception was "Continental Drift," an Eastern-flavoured piece, with The Master Musicians of Jajouka led by Bachir Attar, recorded in June 1989 in Tangier, coordinated by Cherie Nutting. With much of the by disagreements backside them, sessions for Steel Wheels were fairly harmonious.

Release and reception [edit]

Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
AllMusic [1]
Christgau'southward Record Guide B–[2]
The Cracking Stone Discography 6/ten[3]
MusicHound 2.5/five[4]
Q [5]
Record Collector [five]
Rolling Stone [6]
The Rolling Stone Album Guide [vii]
Tom Hull B–[8]
Virgin Encyclopedia of Popular Music [iii]

The massive, worldwide Steel Wheels Tour was launched in late August 1989, concurrently with Steel Wheels' arrival and the release of lead single "Mixed Emotions," a partially biographical reference to Jagger and Richards' recent woes that proved to exist the Rolling Stones' last major hit single in the United States, reaching No. v. Critical reaction was warm, with Steel Wheels reaching No. 2 in the UK and No. 3 in the The states where it went double-platinum. Follow-up singles were "Rock and a Hard Place," "Almost Hear Yous Sigh" and "Terrifying." The Steel Wheels Tour, which finished in mid-1990 after being re-titled the Urban Jungle Tour, was a financial success. In 1990, FOX aired a 3-D television special of the Steel Wheels tour. Unlike anaglyphic iii-D which requires the familiar carmine and green spectacles, the method used was the Pulfrich Effect which permitted full-colour video. The motion-picture show was shot by Gerald Marks of PullTime 3-D in NYC. An IMAX film of the tour was released the adjacent twelvemonth, which still[ when? ] plays sporadically at IMAX venues[ example needed ] around the world[ where? ].

Anthony DeCurtis of Rolling Rock writes "All the ambivalence, recriminations, attempted rapprochement and psychological one-upmanship evident on Steel Wheels testify that the Stones are right in the element that has historically spawned their all-time music – a murky, dangerously charged environment in which nothing is merely what it seems. Against all odds, and at this late engagement, the Stones have over again generated an album that will have the earth dancing to deeply troubling, unresolved emotions."

Stephen Thomas Erlewine of AllMusic writes "The Stones sound proficient, and Mick and Keith both go off a killer ballad apiece with "Almost Hear You Sigh" and "Slipping Away," respectively. Information technology doesn't make for a great Stones anthology, but it'due south not bad, and it feels like a comeback – which it was supposed to, after all."[1]

In 2000 it was voted number 568 in Colin Larkin's All Time Peak thousand Albums.[9]

The album was the Rolling Stones' get-go digital recording. In 1994, Steel Wheels was remastered and reissued past Virgin Records, and once again in 2009 past Universal Music. An SHM-CD version was released on 2 December 2015 by Universal Japan, mastered from the original British master tape.[ten]

Track listing [edit]

All tracks are written past Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, except "Almost Hear You Sigh" co-written by Steve Hashemite kingdom of jordan.

Side ane
No. Title Length
i. "Deplorable Sad Sad" three:35
2. "Mixed Emotions" four:38
3. "Terrifying" 4:53
four. "Hold On to Your Hat" 3:32
5. "Hearts for Auction" 4:40
6. "Blinded by Love" iv:37
Total length: 25:55
Side two
No. Title Length
7. "Rock and a Hard Place" 5:25
viii. "Can't Exist Seen" four:09
nine. "Almost Hear You lot Sigh" 4:37
x. "Continental Drift" 5:fourteen
11. "Break the Spell" 3:06
12. "Slipping Away" four:29
Total length: 27:00

Personnel [edit]

Adjusted from Steel Wheels liner notes.[11]

The Rolling Stones

  • Mick Jagger – lead vocals (except eight & 12), backing vocals (one, 2, 9, 12), guitar (1, 2, 4-7, 11), harmonica (v, 11), shakers (2, 3), keyboards (10)
  • Keith Richards – acoustic guitar (x), classical guitar (9), guitar (except 9 & 10), backing vocals (ii, 3, 6, viii, 9, 12), lead vocals (8 & 12), wheel spokes (10)
  • Ronnie Wood – guitar (2, 3, 5-ix, 12), bass guitar (1, 4, 11), acoustic bass (10), dobro (11), bankroll vocals (9)
  • Bill Wyman – bass guitar (two, 3, 5-9, 12)
  • Charlie Watts – drums (all tracks)

Additional musicians

  • Chuck Leavell – organ (1-3, 6, 8, 12), pianoforte (ane, 2, 12), keyboards (7, 9), Wurlitzer (8)
  • Matt Clifford – electrical piano (12), piano (6), keyboards (three, 5, 7, 9, 11), clavinet (8), harmonium (6), percussion programming (10), strings (12)
  • Sarah Dash – bankroll vocals (2, 7, 9, 10, 12)
  • Lisa Fischer – backing vocals (2, 3, 7, 9, 10, 12)
  • Bernard Fowler – backing vocals (i, ii, 5-10, 12)
  • Luis Jardim – percussion (two, 6, 8, ix)
  • Phil Beer – mandolin (6), fiddle (6)
  • The Kick Horns – contumely (1, 2, vii, 12)
  • Roddy Lorimer – trumpet (iii)
  • The Master Musicians of Jajouka led past Bachir Attar Farafina – African-Moroccan instruments (x)
  • Sonia Morgan – backing vocals (10)
  • Tessa Niles – bankroll vocals (10)
  • Chris Jagger – literary editor (6, ix)

Technical and pattern

  • Recording engineer – Christopher Marc Potter
  • Assistant engineer – Rupert Coulson
  • Recorded at Air Studios, Montserrat
  • Mixed by Michael Brauer, Christopher Marc Potter, Chris Kimsey
  • Fine art direction and design – John Warwicker
  • Logo design – Mark Morton
  • Mastering – Ted Jensen at Sterling Audio, NYC

Charts [edit]

Certifications and sales [edit]

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External links [edit]

  • Steel Wheels at Discogs (list of releases)

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