Primitive Cool (1987)

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Title: Primitive Cool
Artist: Mick Jagger
Genre: Rock
Released: 1987

Tracks:
1 - Throwaway - 5:03 -
2 - Let's Work - 4:50 -
3 - Radio Control - 3:56
4 - Say You Will - 5:07 -
5 - Primitive Cool - 5:49
6 - Kow Tow - 4:54
7 - Shoot Off Your Mouth - 3:34
8 - Peace for the Wicked - 4:03
9 - Party Doll - 5:19
10 - War Baby - 6:39

Overview:
"Primitive Cool" is the second solo album by The Rolling Stones lead singer Mick Jagger and was released in 1987. As the follow-up to Jagger's 1985 success She's the Boss, Primitive Cool was another attempt by Jagger to make him a solo star. However, the commercial reaction was cooler than expected.

Following the release of Dirty Work in 1986, relations between Jagger and Keith Richards soured after Jagger decided to not tour t" he album in favour of starting his second solo project. Richards was vocal about his discontent in the media—which Jagger replied to, also publicly; "Kow Tow" and "Shoot Off Your Mouth" were reportedly written in response to disparaging remarks made about Jagger by Keith Richards. Undeterred, Jagger promptly began work on Primitive Cool, recording in the Netherlands and Barbados.

Joining up with David A. Stewart and Keith Diamond in the producer's chair, Jagger used Jeff Beck as the regular guitarist for the sessions, seeking to have more uniformity in the recordings.
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