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It's Only Rock 'n Roll

It's Only Rock 'n Roll is the 12th studio album by the English rock band the Rolling Stones, released on 18 October 1974 by Rolling Stones Records. It was the last album to feature guitarist Mick Taylor; the songwriting and recording of the album's title track had a connection to Taylor's eventual replacement, Ronnie Wood. It's Only Rock 'n Roll combines the core blues and rock 'n' roll–oriented sound with elements of funk and reggae.[1] It's Only Rock 'n Roll reached number one in the United States and number two in the UK.

It's Only Rock 'n Roll
Studio album by
Released18 October 1974 (1974-10-18)
RecordedDuring 23 November and 14 December 1972; 12–24 November 1973; 8–13 February and 20 February – 3 March 1974
Studio
Genre
Length48:26
LabelRolling Stones
ProducerThe Glimmer Twins
The Rolling Stones chronology
Goats Head Soup
(1973)
It's Only Rock 'n Roll
(1974)
Made in the Shade
(1975)
Singles from It's Only Rock 'n Roll
  1. "It's Only Rock 'n Roll (But I Like It)"
    Released: 26 July 1974
  2. "Ain't Too Proud to Beg"
    Released: 25 October 1974

Though it was not as successful as their prior albums, It's Only Rock 'n Roll was an important transitional album for the Rolling Stones. Following the departure of long-time producer Jimmy Miller, the album was self-produced by guitarist Keith Richards and singer Mick Jagger under the pseudonym "The Glimmer Twins". Taylor, bassist Bill Wyman and drummer Charlie Watts played on most of the tracks, while frequent collaborators Ian Stewart, Nicky Hopkins, and Billy Preston contributed additional instrumentation. The album featured the first appearance of percussionist Ray Cooper, who would continue to work with the Rolling Stones into the 1980s.

The title track was recorded separately from the rest of the album. The basic rhythm track had been laid down by members of the Faces, including Wood and drummer Kenney Jones, during a jam session with Jagger, David Bowie, and bassist Willie Weeks. Jagger liked the song so much that he brought the basic track to Richards, who added some guitar overdubs, and after some polishing, it was put on the album as-is. In 1975, the band began auditioning guitarists including Jeff Beck, Wayne Perkins, Harvey Mandel and Rory Gallagher as possible replacements after the departure of Taylor, while recording the next studio album, Black and Blue (1976).

History edit

Work began on It's Only Rock 'n Roll following the Rolling Stones' autumn 1973 European tour. Production began in November at Munich, Germany's Musicland Studios. According to guitarist Keith Richards, "We were really hot (off the road) and ready just to play some new material."[2] The recording sessions were attended by Belgian painter Guy Peellaert, who Mick Jagger invited to do the album cover after seeing his work in the book Rock Dreams, which featured illustrations of various rock musicians such as the Rolling Stones. Peellaert eventually painted the band as "rock deities", descending a temple staircase, surrounded by young girls and women worshiping them in Grecian clothing. The cover bears a very strong resemblance to Henri Gervex's painting, The Coronation of Nicolas II (1896).[3] The artist refused to sign a deal of exclusivity, and in 1974 provided the album art for David Bowie's Diamond Dogs.[4][5]

Recording edit

The album was at first developed as a half-live, half-studio production with one side of the album featuring live performances from the Stones' European tour while the other side was to be composed of newly recorded cover versions of the band's favourite R&B songs. Covers recorded included a take of Dobie Gray's "Drift Away", Jimmy Reed's "Shame Shame Shame", and the Temptations' "Ain't Too Proud to Beg". Soon the band began working off riffs by Richards and new ideas by Mick Jagger and the original concept was scrapped in favour of an album with all-new material. The cover of "Ain't Too Proud to Beg" was the only recording to make the cut, while the "Drift Away" cover is a popular bootleg.[6]

It's Only Rock 'n Roll marked the Stones' first effort in the producer's chair since Their Satanic Majesties Request, and the first for Jagger and Richards under their pseudonym "The Glimmer Twins". On the choice to produce, Richards said at the time:

"I think we'd come to a point with Jimmy (Miller) where the contribution level had dropped because it'd got to be a habit, a way of life, for Jimmy to do one Stones album a year. He'd got over the initial sort of excitement which you can feel on Beggars Banquet and Let It Bleed. Also, Mick and I felt that we wanted to try and do it ourselves because we really felt we knew much more about techniques and recording and had our own ideas of how we wanted things to go. Goats Head Soup hadn't turned out as we wanted to – not blaming Jimmy or anything like that... But it was obvious that it was time for a change in that particular part of the process of making records."[2]

Starting with this release, all future Rolling Stones albums would either be produced by themselves or in collaboration with an outside producer.

Most of the album's backing tracks were recorded first at Musicland; solo vocals were recorded later by Jagger, about whom Richards would say, "he often comes up with his best stuff alone in the studio with just an engineer."[2]

The song "Luxury" showed the band's growing interest in reggae music, while "Till the Next Goodbye" and "If You Really Want to Be My Friend" continued their immersion in ballads. Seven of the album's 10 songs crack the four-minute mark, a feature that would come to be disparaged during the rising punk rock scene of the late 1970s.

Ronnie Wood, a long-time acquaintance of the band, began to get closer to the Rolling Stones during these sessions after he invited Mick Taylor to play on his debut album, I've Got My Own Album to Do. Taylor spent some time recording and hanging out at Wood's house, The Wick. By chance, Richards was asked one night by Wood's wife at the time, Krissy, to join them at the guitarist's home.[citation needed] While there, Richards recorded some tracks with Wood and quickly developed a close friendship, with Richards going as far as moving into Wood's guest room.[citation needed] Jagger soon entered the mix and it was here that the album's lead single and title track, "It's Only Rock 'n Roll (But I Like It)", was first recorded. Wood worked closely on the track with Jagger, who subsequently took the song and title for their album. The released version of this song features Wood on 12-string acoustic guitar.

It's Only Rock 'n Roll was Mick Taylor's last album with the Rolling Stones. Similar to receiving no writing credits on the Stones' previous album, Goats Head Soup, Taylor reportedly had made songwriting contributions to "Till the Next Goodbye" and "Time Waits for No One", but on the album jacket, all original songs were credited to Jagger/Richards. Taylor said in 1997:

"I did have a falling out with Mick Jagger over some songs I felt I should have been credited with co-writing on It's Only Rock 'n Roll. We were quite close friends and co-operated quite closely on getting that album made. By that time Mick and Keith weren't really working together as a team so I'd spend a lot of time in the studio."[7]

Taylor's statement contradicts Jagger's earlier comment concerning the album. Jagger stated in a 1995 Rolling Stone interview about "Time Waits for No One" that Taylor "maybe threw in a couple of chords".[citation needed]

Alongside the usual outside contributors, namely Billy Preston, Nicky Hopkins and unofficial member Ian Stewart, Elton John sideman Ray Cooper acted as percussionist for the album. Several songs were finished songs and overdubs and mixing were performed at Jagger's home, Stargroves, in the early summer of 1974.

Release edit

The lead single, "It's Only Rock 'n Roll (But I Like It)", was released by Rolling Stones Records on 26 July 1974, with the catalogue number RS 19114 and "Through the Lonely Nights" as the B-side.[8] Despite the familiar sound, it surprised many by failing to reach the top 10 in the United States (although it did reach the top 10 in the UK). With its sing-along chorus, it has become a staple at Rolling Stones concerts. The B-side "Through the Lonely Nights" (later included on the album Rarities 1971–2003) dates back to the previous year's Goats Head Soup sessions as well as the track "Short and Curlies".[9] It's Only Rock 'n Roll appeared three months later on 18 October 1974, with the catalogue number COC 59103.[8][10] The band's cover of "Ain't Too Proud to Beg" was released as the second single in the United States only, with the catalogue number RS-19302 and "Dance Little Sister" as the B-side;[8] it also became a top 20 hit. Its parent album appeared in October with brisk initial sales, reaching number two in the UK (breaking a string of number-one albums that stretched back to 1969's Let It Bleed) and number one in the United States, where it eventually went platinum.

Instead of immediately touring to promote the album, the band decided to head back into the Munich studios to record the next album, to Taylor's disappointment and subsequent resignation from the band.[citation needed] A tour didn't happen until the following summer in the United States, the ‘Tour of the Americas '75’, with future member Ronnie Wood taking Taylor's place on guitar.

The title track became a permanent staple of the band's live setlist, but apart from some performances of "Ain’t Too Proud to Beg" and "If You Can’t Rock Me" on the Licks Tour, none of the other tracks have been performed since 1977. As of 2023, "Till The Next Goodbye," "Time Waits For No-One," "If You Really Want To Be My Friend" and "Short and Curlies" had never been played live.[11]

In order to promote the album, music videos were filmed for several of the songs. The most commonly seen video from the album was the one for "It’s Only Rock’n’Roll (But I Like It)," featuring the band (in U.S. Navy sailor suits) playing in a tent, which gradually fills with soap bubbles (Taylor, Watts and Wyman are all featured in the video but did not play on the actual recording). Videos were also filmed for "Ain’t Too Proud to Beg" and "Till The Next Goodbye."

Critical reception edit

Initial reviews for It's Only Rock 'n Roll were mixed. Rolling Stone's Jon Landau called It's Only Rock 'n Roll "one of the most intriguing and mysterious, as well as the darkest, of all Rolling Stones records."[18] Rock critic Lester Bangs disparaged the album in The Village Voice, much like Goats Head Soup, saying, "The Stones have become oblique in their old age, which is just another word for perverse except that perverse is the corniest concept extant as they realized at inception... Soup was friendly and safe. I want the edge and this album doesn't reassure me that I'll get it, what a curious situation to be stuck in, but maybe that's the beauty of the Stones, hah, hah, kid? This album is false. Numb. But it cuts like a dull blade. Are they doing the cutting, or are we?"[19] Arthur Levy of Zoo World also gave a mixed assessment. While he enjoyed the album more with each listen, he felt it was mixed poorly and that certain tracks, such as "'Till the Next Goodbye" and "Time Waits for No One", were evidence that the band were starting to feel the effects the last couple of years had on their music.[20] Numerous reviewers felt the closing track, "Fingerprint File", was stylistically different from the rest of the album and didn't belong.[20][21][22]

On the other side, NME voted the album as the second best album of the year.[citation needed] When comparing the album to its predecessor, John Morthland of Creem gave It's Only Rock 'n Roll a positive review, calling it one of the best albums of the year. Although he called the title track "lame", he considered the songs and the band's performance significantly better than Goats Head Soup, writing, "they sound like a band of interacting members playing songs that they care about, rather than faceless session men layin' down some tracks".[21] Similarly, Greg Shaw of Phonograph Record considered the record to be better than its predecessor, but felt there was a pervading "nonchalance" throughout the album: "A certain amount of thought and care is put into each song, but not enough to weight it down or divert anyone's attention from the groove." However, Shaw writes that the album as a whole is cohesive, ultimately calling it "the best party album in years".[22]

Retrospectively, Stephen Thomas Erlewine of AllMusic felt the record was uneven, but overall considered the songs and performances an improvement over Goats Head Soup.[10] In 2020, Steve Sutherland of Hi-Fi News similarly called the album the band's "riposte" but agreed its overall quality lacked cohesiveness.[23]

Legacy edit

Author James Hector added that It's Only Rock 'n Roll was a definitive turning point for the band. "The album marked the band’s decisive entry into a comfortable living as rock's elder statesmen. From this point on, their youth culture importance vanished, and there would be few musical surprises in the future." Hector concluded with "On It's Only Rock 'n Roll, the band had become what they imagined their mass audience desired them to be. They were wrong."[24]

In 1994, It's Only Rock 'n Roll was remastered and reissued by Virgin Records, in 2009 by Universal Music, and once more in 2011 by Universal Music Enterprises in a Japanese-only SHM-SACD version. The 1994 remaster was initially released in a Collector's Edition CD, which replicated in miniature elements of the original vinyl album packaging.

Two different versions of "Luxury" exist. A shorter version (4:30) is included on the early CD version from 1986, while the 5:01 version was originally released on vinyl in Europe, and on the 1994 and 2009 CD remasters. The difference is the shorter version starts the fadeout 30 seconds earlier, and thereby missing the short guitar solo at the end.

Track listing edit

Side two
No.TitleLength
6."Luxury"5:00
7."Dance Little Sister"4:11
8."If You Really Want to Be My Friend"6:16
9."Short and Curlies"2:43
10."Fingerprint File"6:33

Personnel edit

  • Track numbers noted in parentheses below are based on the CD track numbering.

The Rolling Stones

  • Mick Jagger – lead vocals (all tracks), backing vocals (1–6, 9), acoustic guitar (4), electric guitar (10)
  • Keith Richards – electric guitar (all including slide on 4), backing vocals (1–6, 8, 9), acoustic guitar (4, 8), bass guitar (1)
  • Mick Taylor – electric guitar (1, 5, 7–9), acoustic guitar (4, 5), bass guitar (10), Synthesizer, Congas
  • Bill Wyman – bass guitar (2, 4–9), synthesizer (5, 10)
  • Charlie Watts – drums (all but 3)

Additional personnel

Basic track on "It's Only Rock 'n Roll (But I Like It)"

Production

Charts edit

Weekly chart performance for It's Only Rock 'n Roll
Chart (1974–1975) Peak
position
Australian Albums (Kent Music Report)[25] 7
Austrian Albums (Ö3 Austria)[26] 6
Canada Top Albums/CDs (RPM)[27] 5
Dutch Albums (Album Top 100)[28] 5
Finland (The Official Finnish Charts)[29] 9
German Albums (Offizielle Top 100)[30] 12
Italian Albums (Musica e Dischi)[31] 6
Japanese Albums (Oricon)[32] 29
Norwegian Albums (VG-lista)[33] 3
Sweden (Kvällstoppen)[34] 3
UK Albums (OCC)[35] 2
US Billboard 200[36] 1

Certifications edit

Certifications for It's Only Rock 'n Roll
Region Certification Certified units/sales
Canada (Music Canada)[37] Platinum 100,000^
France (SNEP)[38] Gold 100,000*
United Kingdom (BPI)[39] Gold 100,000^
United States (RIAA)[40] Platinum 1,000,000^

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

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External links edit

  • It's Only Rock 'n Roll at Discogs (list of releases)

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For other uses see It s Only Rock and Roll disambiguation It s Only Rock n Roll is the 12th studio album by the English rock band the Rolling Stones released on 18 October 1974 by Rolling Stones Records It was the last album to feature guitarist Mick Taylor the songwriting and recording of the album s title track had a connection to Taylor s eventual replacement Ronnie Wood It s Only Rock n Roll combines the core blues and rock n roll oriented sound with elements of funk and reggae 1 It s Only Rock n Roll reached number one in the United States and number two in the UK It s Only Rock n RollStudio album by the Rolling StonesReleased18 October 1974 1974 10 18 RecordedDuring 23 November and 14 December 1972 12 24 November 1973 8 13 February and 20 February 3 March 1974StudioMusicland Munich Stargroves Newbury Island London GenreRock and roll hard rock blues rock funk rock 1 reggae rockLength48 26LabelRolling StonesProducerThe Glimmer TwinsThe Rolling Stones chronologyGoats Head Soup 1973 It s Only Rock n Roll 1974 Made in the Shade 1975 Singles from It s Only Rock n Roll It s Only Rock n Roll But I Like It Released 26 July 1974 Ain t Too Proud to Beg Released 25 October 1974 Though it was not as successful as their prior albums It s Only Rock n Roll was an important transitional album for the Rolling Stones Following the departure of long time producer Jimmy Miller the album was self produced by guitarist Keith Richards and singer Mick Jagger under the pseudonym The Glimmer Twins Taylor bassist Bill Wyman and drummer Charlie Watts played on most of the tracks while frequent collaborators Ian Stewart Nicky Hopkins and Billy Preston contributed additional instrumentation The album featured the first appearance of percussionist Ray Cooper who would continue to work with the Rolling Stones into the 1980s The title track was recorded separately from the rest of the album The basic rhythm track had been laid down by members of the Faces including Wood and drummer Kenney Jones during a jam session with Jagger David Bowie and bassist Willie Weeks Jagger liked the song so much that he brought the basic track to Richards who added some guitar overdubs and after some polishing it was put on the album as is In 1975 the band began auditioning guitarists including Jeff Beck Wayne Perkins Harvey Mandel and Rory Gallagher as possible replacements after the departure of Taylor while recording the next studio album Black and Blue 1976 Contents 1 History 1 1 Recording 2 Release 3 Critical reception 4 Legacy 5 Track listing 6 Personnel 7 Charts 8 Certifications 9 References 9 1 Sources 10 External linksHistory editWork began on It s Only Rock n Roll following the Rolling Stones autumn 1973 European tour Production began in November at Munich Germany s Musicland Studios According to guitarist Keith Richards We were really hot off the road and ready just to play some new material 2 The recording sessions were attended by Belgian painter Guy Peellaert who Mick Jagger invited to do the album cover after seeing his work in the book Rock Dreams which featured illustrations of various rock musicians such as the Rolling Stones Peellaert eventually painted the band as rock deities descending a temple staircase surrounded by young girls and women worshiping them in Grecian clothing The cover bears a very strong resemblance to Henri Gervex s painting The Coronation of Nicolas II 1896 3 The artist refused to sign a deal of exclusivity and in 1974 provided the album art for David Bowie s Diamond Dogs 4 5 Recording edit The album was at first developed as a half live half studio production with one side of the album featuring live performances from the Stones European tour while the other side was to be composed of newly recorded cover versions of the band s favourite R amp B songs Covers recorded included a take of Dobie Gray s Drift Away Jimmy Reed s Shame Shame Shame and the Temptations Ain t Too Proud to Beg Soon the band began working off riffs by Richards and new ideas by Mick Jagger and the original concept was scrapped in favour of an album with all new material The cover of Ain t Too Proud to Beg was the only recording to make the cut while the Drift Away cover is a popular bootleg 6 It s Only Rock n Roll marked the Stones first effort in the producer s chair since Their Satanic Majesties Request and the first for Jagger and Richards under their pseudonym The Glimmer Twins On the choice to produce Richards said at the time I think we d come to a point with Jimmy Miller where the contribution level had dropped because it d got to be a habit a way of life for Jimmy to do one Stones album a year He d got over the initial sort of excitement which you can feel on Beggars Banquet and Let It Bleed Also Mick and I felt that we wanted to try and do it ourselves because we really felt we knew much more about techniques and recording and had our own ideas of how we wanted things to go Goats Head Soup hadn t turned out as we wanted to not blaming Jimmy or anything like that But it was obvious that it was time for a change in that particular part of the process of making records 2 Starting with this release all future Rolling Stones albums would either be produced by themselves or in collaboration with an outside producer Most of the album s backing tracks were recorded first at Musicland solo vocals were recorded later by Jagger about whom Richards would say he often comes up with his best stuff alone in the studio with just an engineer 2 The song Luxury showed the band s growing interest in reggae music while Till the Next Goodbye and If You Really Want to Be My Friend continued their immersion in ballads Seven of the album s 10 songs crack the four minute mark a feature that would come to be disparaged during the rising punk rock scene of the late 1970s Ronnie Wood a long time acquaintance of the band began to get closer to the Rolling Stones during these sessions after he invited Mick Taylor to play on his debut album I ve Got My Own Album to Do Taylor spent some time recording and hanging out at Wood s house The Wick By chance Richards was asked one night by Wood s wife at the time Krissy to join them at the guitarist s home citation needed While there Richards recorded some tracks with Wood and quickly developed a close friendship with Richards going as far as moving into Wood s guest room citation needed Jagger soon entered the mix and it was here that the album s lead single and title track It s Only Rock n Roll But I Like It was first recorded Wood worked closely on the track with Jagger who subsequently took the song and title for their album The released version of this song features Wood on 12 string acoustic guitar It s Only Rock n Roll was Mick Taylor s last album with the Rolling Stones Similar to receiving no writing credits on the Stones previous album Goats Head Soup Taylor reportedly had made songwriting contributions to Till the Next Goodbye and Time Waits for No One but on the album jacket all original songs were credited to Jagger Richards Taylor said in 1997 I did have a falling out with Mick Jagger over some songs I felt I should have been credited with co writing on It s Only Rock n Roll We were quite close friends and co operated quite closely on getting that album made By that time Mick and Keith weren t really working together as a team so I d spend a lot of time in the studio 7 Taylor s statement contradicts Jagger s earlier comment concerning the album Jagger stated in a 1995 Rolling Stone interview about Time Waits for No One that Taylor maybe threw in a couple of chords citation needed Alongside the usual outside contributors namely Billy Preston Nicky Hopkins and unofficial member Ian Stewart Elton John sideman Ray Cooper acted as percussionist for the album Several songs were finished songs and overdubs and mixing were performed at Jagger s home Stargroves in the early summer of 1974 Release editThe lead single It s Only Rock n Roll But I Like It was released by Rolling Stones Records on 26 July 1974 with the catalogue number RS 19114 and Through the Lonely Nights as the B side 8 Despite the familiar sound it surprised many by failing to reach the top 10 in the United States although it did reach the top 10 in the UK With its sing along chorus it has become a staple at Rolling Stones concerts The B side Through the Lonely Nights later included on the album Rarities 1971 2003 dates back to the previous year s Goats Head Soup sessions as well as the track Short and Curlies 9 It s Only Rock n Roll appeared three months later on 18 October 1974 with the catalogue number COC 59103 8 10 The band s cover of Ain t Too Proud to Beg was released as the second single in the United States only with the catalogue number RS 19302 and Dance Little Sister as the B side 8 it also became a top 20 hit Its parent album appeared in October with brisk initial sales reaching number two in the UK breaking a string of number one albums that stretched back to 1969 s Let It Bleed and number one in the United States where it eventually went platinum Instead of immediately touring to promote the album the band decided to head back into the Munich studios to record the next album to Taylor s disappointment and subsequent resignation from the band citation needed A tour didn t happen until the following summer in the United States the Tour of the Americas 75 with future member Ronnie Wood taking Taylor s place on guitar The title track became a permanent staple of the band s live setlist but apart from some performances of Ain t Too Proud to Beg and If You Can t Rock Me on the Licks Tour none of the other tracks have been performed since 1977 As of 2023 Till The Next Goodbye Time Waits For No One If You Really Want To Be My Friend and Short and Curlies had never been played live 11 In order to promote the album music videos were filmed for several of the songs The most commonly seen video from the album was the one for It s Only Rock n Roll But I Like It featuring the band in U S Navy sailor suits playing in a tent which gradually fills with soap bubbles Taylor Watts and Wyman are all featured in the video but did not play on the actual recording Videos were also filmed for Ain t Too Proud to Beg and Till The Next Goodbye Critical reception editProfessional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllMusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 10 Christgau s Record GuideB 12 Dzuboksunfavourable 13 The Great Rock Discography6 10 citation needed MusicHound nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 14 NME6 10 15 The Rolling Stone Album Guide nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 16 Tom HullB 17 Virgin Encyclopedia of Popular Music nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp citation needed Initial reviews for It s Only Rock n Roll were mixed Rolling Stone s Jon Landau called It s Only Rock n Roll one of the most intriguing and mysterious as well as the darkest of all Rolling Stones records 18 Rock critic Lester Bangs disparaged the album in The Village Voice much like Goats Head Soup saying The Stones have become oblique in their old age which is just another word for perverse except that perverse is the corniest concept extant as they realized at inception Soup was friendly and safe I want the edge and this album doesn t reassure me that I ll get it what a curious situation to be stuck in but maybe that s the beauty of the Stones hah hah kid This album is false Numb But it cuts like a dull blade Are they doing the cutting or are we 19 Arthur Levy of Zoo World also gave a mixed assessment While he enjoyed the album more with each listen he felt it was mixed poorly and that certain tracks such as Till the Next Goodbye and Time Waits for No One were evidence that the band were starting to feel the effects the last couple of years had on their music 20 Numerous reviewers felt the closing track Fingerprint File was stylistically different from the rest of the album and didn t belong 20 21 22 On the other side NME voted the album as the second best album of the year citation needed When comparing the album to its predecessor John Morthland of Creem gave It s Only Rock n Roll a positive review calling it one of the best albums of the year Although he called the title track lame he considered the songs and the band s performance significantly better than Goats Head Soup writing they sound like a band of interacting members playing songs that they care about rather than faceless session men layin down some tracks 21 Similarly Greg Shaw of Phonograph Record considered the record to be better than its predecessor but felt there was a pervading nonchalance throughout the album A certain amount of thought and care is put into each song but not enough to weight it down or divert anyone s attention from the groove However Shaw writes that the album as a whole is cohesive ultimately calling it the best party album in years 22 Retrospectively Stephen Thomas Erlewine of AllMusic felt the record was uneven but overall considered the songs and performances an improvement over Goats Head Soup 10 In 2020 Steve Sutherland of Hi Fi News similarly called the album the band s riposte but agreed its overall quality lacked cohesiveness 23 Legacy editAuthor James Hector added that It s Only Rock n Roll was a definitive turning point for the band The album marked the band s decisive entry into a comfortable living as rock s elder statesmen From this point on their youth culture importance vanished and there would be few musical surprises in the future Hector concluded with On It s Only Rock n Roll the band had become what they imagined their mass audience desired them to be They were wrong 24 In 1994 It s Only Rock n Roll was remastered and reissued by Virgin Records in 2009 by Universal Music and once more in 2011 by Universal Music Enterprises in a Japanese only SHM SACD version The 1994 remaster was initially released in a Collector s Edition CD which replicated in miniature elements of the original vinyl album packaging Two different versions of Luxury exist A shorter version 4 30 is included on the early CD version from 1986 while the 5 01 version was originally released on vinyl in Europe and on the 1994 and 2009 CD remasters The difference is the shorter version starts the fadeout 30 seconds earlier and thereby missing the short guitar solo at the end Track listing editAll tracks are written by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards except Ain t Too Proud to Beg by Norman Whitfield and Eddie HollandSide oneNo TitleLength1 If You Can t Rock Me 3 462 Ain t Too Proud to Beg 3 303 It s Only Rock n Roll But I Like It 5 074 Till the Next Goodbye 4 375 Time Waits for No One 6 37 Side twoNo TitleLength6 Luxury 5 007 Dance Little Sister 4 118 If You Really Want to Be My Friend 6 169 Short and Curlies 2 4310 Fingerprint File 6 33Personnel editTrack numbers noted in parentheses below are based on the CD track numbering The Rolling Stones Mick Jagger lead vocals all tracks backing vocals 1 6 9 acoustic guitar 4 electric guitar 10 Keith Richards electric guitar all including slide on 4 backing vocals 1 6 8 9 acoustic guitar 4 8 bass guitar 1 Mick Taylor electric guitar 1 5 7 9 acoustic guitar 4 5 bass guitar 10 Synthesizer Congas Bill Wyman bass guitar 2 4 9 synthesizer 5 10 Charlie Watts drums all but 3 Additional personnel Nicky Hopkins piano 4 6 8 10 Billy Preston piano 1 2 10 clavinet 2 10 organ 8 Ian Stewart piano 3 7 9 Ray Cooper percussion 1 2 5 6 Blue Magic backing vocals 8 Charlie Jolly tabla 10 Ed Leach cowbell 2 Basic track on It s Only Rock n Roll But I Like It Kenney Jones drums Willie Weeks bass guitar David Bowie backing vocals Ronnie Wood twelve string acoustic guitar backing vocals Production Andy Johns recording engineer Keith Harwood recording engineer mixing George Chkiantz overdub engineer Glyn Johns mixing on Fingerprint File Guy Peellaert cover art design and painting Bob Clearmountain 1994 remasteringCharts editWeekly chart performance for It s Only Rock n Roll Chart 1974 1975 Peakposition Australian Albums Kent Music Report 25 7 Austrian Albums O3 Austria 26 6 Canada Top Albums CDs RPM 27 5 Dutch Albums Album Top 100 28 5 Finland The Official Finnish Charts 29 9 German Albums Offizielle Top 100 30 12 Italian Albums Musica e Dischi 31 6 Japanese Albums Oricon 32 29 Norwegian Albums VG lista 33 3 Sweden Kvallstoppen 34 3 UK Albums OCC 35 2 US Billboard 200 36 1Certifications editCertifications for It s Only Rock n Roll Region Certification Certified units sales Canada Music Canada 37 Platinum 100 000 France SNEP 38 Gold 100 000 United Kingdom BPI 39 Gold 100 000 United States RIAA 40 Platinum 1 000 000 Shipments figures based on certification alone References edit a b Rivadavia Eduardo 16 October 2015 How the Rolling Stones Got Back to Basics on It s Only Rock n Roll Ultimate Classic Rock Archived from the original on 22 June 2019 Retrieved 22 June 2019 a b c Turner Steve 5 December 1974 Making The Stones New Album Rolling Stone Magazine No 175 Archived from the original on 3 February 2013 Retrieved 26 November 2012 Akg images Login Registration IT S ONLY ROCK N ROLL Archived 22 October 2016 at the Wayback Machine Athena Art Egan 2013 p 182 Stadler Gustavus 25 June 2013 Cover Art Avidly Archived from the original on 23 April 2019 Retrieved 23 April 2019 Bungey John November 1997 Hello Goodbye Issue 48 Mojo Magazine Archived from the original on 17 March 2016 Retrieved 26 November 2012 a b c Aeppli 1985 p 202 During November 23 and December 14 1972 the band had recorded the backing tracks to eight of the ten songs that made it onto Goats Head Soup In addition to those they recorded Through The Lonely Nights single b side to It s Only Rock n Roll Short and Curlies used on It s Only Rock n Roll album 1974 Tops and Waiting On A Friend used on Tattoo You album 1981 In total over 30 songs were cut Facebook 23 August 2020 Archived from the original on 26 February 2022 Retrieved 24 August 2020 a b c Erlewine Stephen Thomas It s Only Rock n Roll The Rolling Stones AllMusic Archived from the original on 30 March 2021 Retrieved 31 March 2021 ROCKS OFF SETLISTS rocksoff org Archived from the original on 25 October 2015 Retrieved 1 October 2015 Robert Christgau CG rolling stone robertchristgau com Archived from the original on 28 July 2011 Retrieved 13 March 2006 It s Only Rock n Roll Dzuboks in Serbian 5 second series Gornji Milanovac Decje novine 23 Graff Gary Durchholz Daniel eds 1999 MusicHound Rock The Essential Album Guide Farmington Hills MI Visible Ink Press p 952 ISBN 1 57859 061 2 The Rolling Stones It s Only Rock n Roll CD CD Universe Muze Retrieved 15 November 2014 The Rolling Stones Album Guide rollingstone com Archived version retrieved 15 November 2014 Hull Tom April 1975 The Rekord Report Third Card Overdose Archived from the original on 5 August 2020 Retrieved 26 June 2020 via tomhull com Landau John 16 October 1974 The Rolling Stones It s Only Rock n Roll Rolling Stone Archived from the original on 25 November 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1970 1992 illustrated ed St Ives N S W Australian Chart Book ISBN 0 646 11917 6 Austriancharts at The Rolling Stones It s Only Rock n Roll in German Hung Medien Retrieved 22 December 2022 Top RPM Albums Issue 3896a RPM Library and Archives Canada Retrieved 22 December 2022 Dutchcharts nl The Rolling Stones It s Only Rock n Roll in Dutch Hung Medien Retrieved 22 December 2022 Pennanen Timo 2006 Sisaltaa hitin levyt ja esittajat Suomen musiikkilistoilla vuodesta 1972 in Finnish 1st ed Helsinki Kustannusosakeyhtio Otava ISBN 978 951 1 21053 5 Offiziellecharts de The Rolling Stones It s Only Rock n Roll in German GfK Entertainment Charts Retrieved 22 December 2022 Classifiche Musica e Dischi in Italian Retrieved 27 May 2022 Set Tipo on Album Then in the Artista field search Rolling Stones Oricon Album Chart Book Complete Edition 1970 2005 in Japanese Roppongi Tokyo Oricon Entertainment 2006 ISBN 4 87131 077 9 Norwegiancharts com The Rolling Stones It s Only Rock n Roll Hung Medien 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Stone The Definitive Rolling Stones Discography 1962 1983 Ann Arbor Michigan Pierian Press ISBN 0 87650 192 7 Egan Sean 2013 The Mammoth Book of the Rolling Stones An anthology of the best writing about the greatest rock n roll band in the world Hachette ISBN 978 1 78033 647 3 Hector James 1995 The Complete Guide to the Music of The Rolling Stones London England Omnibus Press ISBN 0 7119 4303 6 External links editIt s Only Rock n Roll at Discogs list of releases It s Only Rock n Roll on RollingStones com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title It 27s Only Rock 27n Roll amp oldid 1210171985, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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