Goats Head Soup, The Rolling Stones

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Regular price $100.00
Artist - The Rolling Stones
Format - 12" Album
Genre - Rock & roll, Blues Rock , and Classic Rock
Year - 1973
Country - Japan
Grading (record) - Very Good Plus
Grading (sleeve) - Very Good Plus

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The Rolling Stones – Goats Head Soup

Artist: The Rolling Stones

Title: Goats Head Soup

Album Type: Eleventh British / Thirteenth American Studio Album

Original Release Date: August 31, 1973

Label: Rolling Stones Records

Genre: Rock / Soul / Funk-Rock

Background & Production Goats Head Soup was the highly anticipated follow-up to the sprawling masterpiece Exile on Main St. Seeking a change of pace and a way to escape tax issues in the UK and France, the band relocated to Dynamic Sound Studios in Kingston, Jamaica. Produced by Jimmy Miller, the album reflects the hazy, tropical heat of its recording location, moving away from the gritty blues-rock of the late 60s toward a more polished, soul-influenced, and sometimes dark, "decadent" sound. The sessions featured the classic lineup of Jagger, Richards, Taylor, Wyman, and Watts, with significant contributions from keyboardists Billy Preston and Nicky Hopkins.

Musical Composition & Style The album is a diverse collection that balances lush ballads with aggressive, funk-infused rockers and controversial street-tales.

  • The Global Ballad: Angie became one of the band's biggest hits—a beautiful, string-laden acoustic ballad featuring Mick Jagger’s most vulnerable vocal performance and Nicky Hopkins’ delicate piano work.

  • The Funk Edge: Tracks like Doo Doo Doo Doo Doo (Heartbreaker) and 100 Years Ago showcase the band’s mastery of the "wah-wah" guitar pedal and brass arrangements, leaning into the urban funk sounds of the early 70s.

  • Gritty Rockers: Star Star (originally titled "Starf***er") and Silver Train provide the high-energy, sleazy rock and roll that defined the Mick Taylor era of the band.

  • The Dark Side: Dancing with Mr. D and Coming Down Again explore themes of mortality and drug culture, wrapped in swampy, atmospheric grooves that captured the "Glimmer Twins" at their most mysterious.

Legacy & Collector Notes While often overshadowed by its predecessor, Goats Head Soup was a massive commercial success, hitting #1 on both the US and UK charts. It is frequently revisited by critics as one of the most underrated and atmospheric albums in the Stones' catalog. For vinyl collectors, the original 1973 Rolling Stones Records pressings are a must-have, especially those containing the original goat-head insert and the gatefold sleeve featuring David Bailey’s eerie, veiled photography. It is an essential cornerstone for any Shopify store focusing on Classic Rock, 70s icons, or the definitive era of the Rolling Stones.

Keywords: The Rolling Stones, Goats Head Soup, Angie, 1973 Vinyl, Rolling Stones Records, Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Mick Taylor, Classic Rock, Funk Rock.

  • Collection Ideas: 70s Rock Foundations, The Mick Taylor Era, Essential Rolling Stones, Rock & Soul Masterpieces.

  • Related Artists: Faces, The Who, Led Zeppelin, Humble Pie, Rod Stewart.

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MINT - sealed

NM - likely never played - almost perfect

VG+ - light scuffs, light scratches wont effect play

VG -  signs of wear, light scratches you can feel

GOOD -  surface noise, visible groove wear

POOR / FAIR- some damage, causing issues like skipping & distorted audio

OIS - original inner sleeve