download free album Mick Jagger- Primitive Cool torrent Mick Jagger. Mick Jagger is one of the most recognisable and influential British musicians of the modern era. As lead singer and songwriter for The Rolling Stones, a prolific and much sought-after collaborator, a successful producer and a lauded solo artist in his own right, Mick has set and maintained the gold standard for popular performance and creativity for nearly five decades. Michael Philip Jagger was born in 1943, in Dartford, Kent. A good student, Mick attended grammar school and then won a place at the prestigious London School of Economics. As has been well documented, he was a childhood friend of future Stones bandmate, guitarist and co- writer Keith Richards, with whom he lost touch during adolescence, before a chance meeting on the platform of the local railway station in 1960 brought them back together in their late teens. Discovering a shared passion for American rhythm and blues and rock’n’roll, they started hanging out, playing records and then making music. They were playing drop-in, walk-on, pick-up parts in the British blues boom of the early sixties, as part of blues legend Alexis Korner’s scene, when they fell in with guitarist Brian Jones and keyboardist Ian Stewart, joining the former’s band The Rolling Stones in June 1962, where they were soon to be joined by Charlie Watts and Bill Wyman. The rest wasn’t silence. As Stones front man, Mick Jagger became one of the faces and voices of the 1960s. As co-songwriter with Keith Richards, he was responsible for an extraordinary series of hit singles and albums, from ‘Get Off My Cloud’ and ‘(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction’, to Beggars Banquet and Exile On Main Street. The Rolling Stones matched The Beatles for musical virtuosity and star quality, playing the dark side Yin to the Fab Four’s Yang, with Jagger the high profile representative of this exalted role. Mick was also prime mover behind the band’s move towards independence from the music industry, with the launch of their own Rolling Stones Records label in 1971and subsequent move into arena and stadium concerts. This perspicacious anticipation of changing taste in the music public helped turn The Rolling Stones into the world’s top concert attraction, leading to a series of record-breaking tour over the last four decades. As a collaborator, Mick has duetted with Tina Turner, Peter Tosh, David Bowie, The Jacksons and Bono, and worked with a vast host of other musicians including Carly Simon, Ry Cooder, Living Colour, Lenny Kravitz, Flea of the Red Hot Chili Peppers, The Who’s Pete Townshend and Dave Stewart of Eurythmics fame. The Jagger-Stewart composition ‘Old Habits Die Hard’, which originally appeared on the soundtrack of the 2004 remake of Alfie, starring Jude Law and directed by Charles Syer, won the 2005 Golden Globe Award for Best Original Song. Mick Jagger has released 15 solo singles and 5 solo albums, including She’s The Boss in 1985, Wandering Spirit in 1993 and Goddess In The Doorway in 2001. His vocal work, like his songwriting, defies categorisation. From menace, excitement, and dangerone moment, to soulful balladeering the next, Mick has always been about the songs and the music first, the style and genre second. The blues are and always have been his first love; but there have been many other affairs along the way. He has brought a similar range and intensity to his film work. Performance, directed by Donald Cammell and Nicolas Roeg in 1968, is probably the standout reference, but his performances in the title role of Tony Richardson’s Ned Kelly, in 1970, and in Geoff Murphy’s sci-fi film Freejack in 1992, are also attention-worthy. Jagger’s filmography also includes cameos in Bent, Sean Mathias’ 1997 film adaptation of the controversial Martin Sherman play, and The Man From Elysian Fields, directed by George Hickenlooper in 2002, as well as the World War II drama Enigma, directed by Michael Apted, which he co-produced in 2001. The same year, his Jagged Films company produced Being Mick, a revealing documentary about the singer. Acknowledged for his business acumen and success in developing and exploiting the Rolling Stones brand, Mick Jagger is also a noted sports fan, particularly cricket. He was knighted in 2003 styled Sir Michael Jagger, appropriately enough for Services to Music. For Music Sync and Master Licensing Inquiries, please contact: Peter Afterman or Alison Litton. Mick Jagger – Discography (1985 – 2017) Mick Jagger – Discography (1985 – 2017) EAC Rip | 22xCD + 1xDVD | FLAC Tracks/Image + Cue + Log | Full Scans Included Total Size: 13 GB | 3% RAR Recovery STUDIO ALBUMS | COMPILATION & COLLABORATIVE & BOOTLEG & SINGLE Label: Various | Genre: Pop Rock. As the lead singer for the Rolling Stones, Mick Jagger virtually invented the concept of the rock & roll frontman. Taking his cues from soul singers, bluesmen, and Elvis Presley, Jagger crafted a magnetic, carnal persona that retained its charisma even after it was mimicked and expanded by countless singers who followed in his footsteps. He may have been surrounded by disciples, but Jagger never left the spotlight, touring with the Rolling Stones until he was in his seventies. Unlike his lifelong collaborator Keith Richards, Jagger always seemed eager to explore territory outside of the Stones, releasing a solo single called “Memo from Turner” in 1970 and launching a full-fledged solo career in 1985, 21 years after the band’s debut. When he released She’s the Boss, it appeared that the Stones may have been approaching the end of their career, but it soon transpired that Jagger’s solo career would run concurrently with that of the band’s. Over the ensuing decades, he released a string of solo albums and formed a supergroup called SuperHeavy with David A. Stewart, and while none of these projects commanded the attention that the Rolling Stones achieved, they nevertheless showcased a restless talent with an interest in pop, dance, and world music. ― Allmusic. 1. STUDIO: 1985. She’s The Boss (1985, CBS-Sony 32DP 213, Japan) 1985. She’s The Boss (1990+, Atlantic, 7567-82553-2, Germany) 1985. She’s The Boss (1990+, Atlantic, 82553-2, USA) 1985. She’s The Boss (1990+, Columbia, 467560 2, Austria) 1985. She’s The Boss (2006, Warner Music, WPCR-75188, Japan) 1987. Primitive Cool (1987, CBS, 460123 2, Holland) 1987. Primitive Cool (1987, CBS-Sony, 32DP 810, Japan) 1987. Primitive Cool (1987, Columbia, CK 40919, Japan For USA) 1987. Primitive Cool (1990+, Atlantic, 7567-82554-2, Germany) 1987. Primitive Cool (1990+, Atlantic, 82554-2, USA) 1987. Primitive Cool (2006, Warner Music, WPCR-75189, Japan) 1993. Wandering Spirit (1993, Atlantic, 7 82436-2, USA) 1993. Wandering Spirit (1993, Atlantic, 7567-82436-2, Germany) 1993. Wandering Spirit (1993, Atlantic, CD 82436, Canada) 1993. Wandering Spirit (1993, MMG Inc., AMCY-450, Japan) 2001. Goddess In The Doorway (2001, Virgin, 7243 8 11288 2 4, EU) 2001. Goddess In The Doorway (2001, Virgin, 7243 8 11288 2 4, USA) 2001. Goddess In The Doorway (2001,Toshiba-EMI, VJCP-68350, Japan) 2. COMPILATION: 2007. The Very Best Of (2007, Atlantic, 8122-79961-0, Argentina, CD+DVD) 3. COLLABORATIVE: 2004. Alfie (2004, Virgin-EMI, 024386324122, EU) 4. BOOTLEG: 1993. State of Shock (1993, Live Line, LL 15448, UK) 5. SINGLE: 2017. Gotta Get A Grip. England Lost [Reimagined] (2017, Promotone B.V., WEB) Password for rar files: www.LosslessMA.net. If you encounter broken links or other problem about this publication, please let me know and write your comment below. I will reply and fix as soon as possible. Primitive Cool. For his second solo album, Mick Jagger teamed up with producer Dave Stewart (Eurythmics), turning in a more adventurous and ambitious record. Of course, "adventurous" and "ambitious" are relative terms. In comparison to the carefully constructed, state-of-the-art pop/rock of She's the Boss, Primitive Cool sounds lively, as Jagger puts some genuine conviction behind the funky "Peace for the Wicked" and the country stylings of "Party Doll." Nevertheless, the album, like She's the Boss before it, is designed to establish Mick Jagger as a solo star in his own right, and Primitive Cool is filled with attempts at contemporary rock and dance-pop. The nadir of his stabs at modern pop is the appalling single "Let's Work," where the rock star tells his fans to get off their asses and start working, all to a bouncy, aerobicized beat. However, most of the album is more appealing than the single, even if Jagger's writing seems forced on the numbers designed with the Top 40 in mind ("Shoot Off Your Mouth," in particular). Not surprisingly, the best moments on Primitive Cool occur when he stops seeing the album as a way to jump-start his solo career and he concentrates on the music. While his emotionally unguarded songs ("War Baby" and "Party Doll") are the most affecting tracks on the record, songs like "Let's Work" are more indicative of Jagger's true feelings. Download free album Mick Jagger- Primitive Cool torrent. Since his first single ' Memo From Turner ' [from the movie soundtrack ' Performance '] in 1970, to the 1980's, Mick Jagger appeared on the ' Ned Kelly ' soundtrack, and other artists works, like Leon Russell 's 1969 album [Shelter Records GZS-1049] or Peter Tosh 's 1978' single ' Don't Look Back ', but his solo career really started in 1985 with ' She's The Boss ', his first solo album, whom the single ' Just Another Night ' was a Top Ten hit. At the time, Jagger also recorded the single ' Ruthless People ' [from the movie of the same name], and duets with Michael Jackson ['State Of Shock'] , and David Bowie [covering 'Dancing In The Streets' - for the Live Aid charity event].
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