This is a turning point for the band, who never stop trying new things. Their 17th UK album.
This is said to be the first album they made seriously since the beginning of the 1980s. Their unique style shines through in their new experimental approach.
The band actively incorporates electronic drums, hip-hop, and rap, with African beats and dub elements also found throughout. While showing a proactive attitude toward trends, this ambitious work also gives a glimpse of the struggle and effort to fuse them together without losing the band's unique style.
A:
1)
Undercover Of The Night
2)
She Was Hot
3)
Tie You Up (The Pain Of Love)
4)
Wanna Hold You
5)
Feel On Baby
B:
1)
Too Much Blood
2)
Pretty Beat Up
3)
Too Tough
4)
All The Way Down
5)
It Must Be Hell
Artwork [Cover Art] - Hubert Kretzschmar
Bass, Percussion - Bill Wyman
Design Concept [Sticker Concept], Art Direction - Peter Corriston
Drums - Charlie Watts
Engineer [Assistant] - Benjamin Armbrister
Engineer [Assistant] - Bobby Cohen
Engineer [Assistant] - John Davenport (2)
Engineer [Assistant] - Rod Thear
Engineer [Assistant] - Steve Lipson
Horns - CHOPS (2)
Lead Vocals, Rhythm Guitar, Harmonica - Mick Jagger
Mastered By - George Marino
Mixed By [Assisted] - Brian McGee (3)
Percussion - Ian Stewart
Percussion - Brahms Coundoul
Percussion - Martin Ditcham
Percussion - Moustapha Cisse
Percussion - Sly Dunbar
Producer - The Glimmer Twins
Producer, Recorded By, Mixed By - Chris Kimsey
Rhythm Guitar, Lead Guitar, Backing Vocals - Ron Wood
Rhythm Guitar, Lead Guitar, Vocals - Keith Richards