The Stones, or more accurately the relationship between Mick and Keith, imploded shortly after Dirty Work, resulting in Mick delivering a nearly unbearably mannered, ambitious solo effort that stiffed and Keith knocking out the greatest Stones album since Tattoo You, something that satisfied the cult but wasn't a hit. Clearly, they were worth more together than they were apart, so it was time for the reunion, and that's what Steel Wheels is -- a self-styled reunion album. It often feels as if they sat down and decided exactly what their audience wanted from a Stones album, and they deliver a record that gives the people what they want, whether it's Tattoo You-styled rockers, ballads in the vein of "Fool to Cry," even a touch of old-fashioned experimentalism with "Continental Drift." Being professionals, in the business for over two and a half decades, and being a band that always favored calculation, they wear all this well, even if this lacks the vigor and menace that fuels the best singles; after all, the rocking singles ("Sad Sad Sad," "Rock and a Hard Place," "Mixed Emotions") wind up being smoked by such throwaways as "Hold on to Your Hat." Even though it's just 12 songs, the record feels a little long, largely due to its lack of surprises and unabashed calculation (the jams are slicked up so much they don't have the visceral power of the jam record, Black and Blue). Still, the Stones sound good, and Mick and Keith both get off a killer ballad apiece with "Almost Hear You Sigh" and "Slipping Away," respectively. It doesn't make for a great Stones album, but it's not bad, and it feels like a comeback -- which it was supposed to, after all. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
Steel Wheels
08/01/1989 | Umvd Labels
All Music Guide Review
Steel Wheels Track Listing
Credits of Steel Wheels
- Stephen Marcussen
- Mastering
- Keith Richards
- Guitar (Acoustic), Guitar, Sound Effects, Guitar (Classical), Vocals (Background), Vocals
- Tony Russell
- Band Technician
- Tim Sanders
- Brass, Horn Arrangements
- Paul Spong
- Brass, Horn Arrangements
- Al Stone
- Mixing Assistant
- Lisa Fisher
- Vocals (Background)
- Louis Jardine
- Percussion
- Stewart Whitmore
- Mastering
- Roddy Corimer
- Trumpet, Horn Arrangements, Brass
- Enrique Badulescu
- Photography
- Michael Butterworth
- Mixing Assistant
- Pierre de Beauport
- Band Technician
- Mark Norton
- Logo Design
- John Warwicker
- Art Direction, Design
- Christopher Marc Potter
- Engineer, Mixing
- Chuch Magee
- Band Technician
- Sarah Dash
- Vocals (Background)
- Chris Jagger
- Literary Editor
- Bill Wyman
- Guitar (Bass)
- Lisa Fischer
- Vocals (Background)
- Phil Beer
- Fiddle, Mandolin
- Michael Brauer
- Mixing
- Simon Clarke
- Brass, Horn Arrangements
- Matt Clifford
- Piano, Arranger, Harmonium, Strings, Keyboards, Clavinet, Percussion Programming, Orchestration, Piano (Electric)
- Rupert Coulson
- Assistant Engineer
- Alan Dunn
- Logistics
- Bernard Fowler
- Vocals (Background)
- The Glimmer Twins
- Producer
- Kick Horns
- Horn, Horn Arrangements, Brass
- Luis Jardim
- Percussion
- Ted Jensen
- Mastering
- Chris Kimsey
- Producer, Mixing
- Tony King
- Art Coordinator
- Chuck Leavell
- Organ, Wurlitzer, Keyboards, Piano
- Mick Jagger
- Guitar, Harmonica, Arranger, Keyboards, Vocals, Vocals (Background), Shaker
- The Rolling Stones
- Main Performer
- Ron Wood
- Guitar, Guitar (Bass), Vocals (Background)
- Charlie Watts
- Drums





















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