Bridges to Babylon (Japan Bonus Track)
12/28/1999
Lyrics from Bridges to Babylon (Japan Bonus Track)
All Music Guide Review
Voodoo Lounge confirmed that the Stones could age gracefully, but it never sounded modern; it sounded classicist. With its successor, Bridges to Babylon, Mick Jagger was determined to bring the Rolling Stones into the '90s, albeit tentatively, and hired hip collaborators like the Dust Brothers (Beck, Beastie Boys) and Danny Saber (Black Grape) to give the veteran group an edge on their explorations of drum loops and samples. Of course, the Stones are the Stones, and no production is going to erase that, but the group is smart enough -- or Keith Richards is stubborn enough -- to work within its limitations and to have producer Don Was act as executive producer. As a result, Bridges to Babylon sounds like the Stones without sounding tired. The band is tight and energetic, and there's just enough flair to the sultry "Anybody Seen My Baby?," the menacing "Gunface," and the low-key, sleazy "Might as Well Get Juiced" to make them sound contemporary. But the real key to the success of Bridges to Babylon is the solid, craftsmanlike songwriting. While there aren't any stunners on the album, nothing is bad, with rockers like "Flip the Switch" and "Low Down" sounding as convincing as ballads like "Already Over Me." And, as always, Keith contributes three winners -- including the reggae workout "You Don't Have to Mean It" and the slow-burning "How Can I Stop" -- that cap off another fine latter-day Stones record. [The Japanese edition features a bonus track, a live version of "Angie."] ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
Bridges to Babylon (Japan Bonus Track) Track Listing
Credits of Bridges to Babylon (Japan Bonus Track)
- Stephen Marcussen
- Mastering
- Me'Shell Ndegéocello
- Bass
- Jamie Muhoberac
- Bass, Keyboards
- Kevin Murphy
- Illustrations
- Keith Richards
- Guitar (Acoustic), Handclapping, Vocals (Background), Piano, Guitar (Electric), Vocals, Guitar
- Dave Rouze
- Technical Support
- Danny Saber
- Bass, Reality Manipulations, Mixing, Keyboards, Clavinet, Producer, Guitar
- Jeff Sarli
- Bass, Bass (Acoustic)
- Jim Scott
- Engineer
- Andy Snitzer
- Keyboards
- Joe Sublett
- Saxophone, Sax (Baritone)
- John X. Volaitis
- Engineer, Mixing
- Don Was
- Bass, Wurlitzer, Keyboards, Executive Producer, Producer
- Doug Wimbish
- Bass, Vocals (Background)
- Waddy Wachtel
- Guitar (Acoustic), Vocals (Background), Guitar, Guitar (Electric)
- Wally Gagel
- Mixing
- Allan Ayers
- Illustrations
- Mike Ellis
- Studio Assistant
- The Dust Brothers
- Producer, Engineer
- Stuart Brawley
- Mixing Assistant
- Pierre de Beauport
- Producer, Minister of Production, Mixing, 6-String Bass, Wurlitzer, Fender Rhodes
- Max Vadukul
- Photography
- Ryan Freeland
- Mixing Assistant
- John Sorenson
- Assistant Engineer, Mixing
- Alan Sanderson
- Assistant Engineer, Mixing Assistant
- Mauricio Riagorri
- Mixing Assistant
- Gerard Howland
- Illustrations
- Robi Banerji
- Mixing Assistant
- Clinton Clifford
- Piano, Organ (Hammond)
- George Fullan
- Mixing Assistant
- Charles Gooden
- Assistant Engineer
- Christian Magee
- Technical Support
- Jason Rankins
- Studio Assistant
- Tomoyuki Yamazaki
- Lyric Translation
- Blondie Chaplin
- Bass, Piano, Maracas, Tambourine, Shaker, Vocals (Background)
- Jim Keltner
- Percussion, Shaker, Vocals (Background)
- Tom Lord-Alge
- Mixing
- Benmont Tench
- Piano, Keyboards, Organ (Hammond)
- Dan Bosworth
- Engineer
- Ed Cherney
- Engineer, Mixing
- Bob Clearmountain
- Mixing
- Bernard Fowler
- Vocals (Background)
- Rob Fraboni
- Producer, Engineer, Mixing
- The Glimmer Twins
- Producer, Executive Producer
- Darryl Jones
- Bass, Group Member, Vocals (Background)
- Chuck Leavell
- Piano
- Darrell Leonard
- Trumpet
- Richard Lowe
- Mixing
- Mick Jagger
- Guitar (Acoustic), Harmonica, Guitar (Electric), Keyboards, Vocals, Shaker, Wah Wah Guitar, Group Member
- Billy Preston
- Organ (Hammond)
- The Rolling Stones
- Main Performer
- Ron Wood
- Dobro, Guitar, Pedal Steel, Guitar (Electric), Slide Guitar, Guitar (Baritone), Group Member
- Ron Boustead
- Digital Editing
- Wayne Shorter
- Sax (Soprano)
- Charlie Watts
- Drums, Vocals (Background), Group Member





















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