Tattoo You
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| Tattoo You | ||
| Studio album by The Rolling Stones | ||
| Released | 24 August 1981 | |
| Recorded | November 1972 - June 1981 |
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| Genre | Rock | |
| Length | 44:23 | |
| Label | Rolling Stones/Virgin | |
| Producer(s) | The Glimmer Twins | |
| Professional reviews | ||
|---|---|---|
| The Rolling Stones chronology | ||
| Sucking in the Seventies (1981) |
Tattoo You (1981) |
Still Life (American Concert 1981) (1982) |
Tattoo You is an album by The Rolling Stones, released in 1981. The follow-up to Emotional Rescue, it proved to be a big critical and commercial success upon its release and is still celebrated as one of The Rolling Stones' finest full-length releases, despite its prolonged recording history.
Tattoo You is primarily composed of outtakes, some dating back a decade, with new vocals and overdubs. Along with two new songs, the Rolling Stones put together this collection in order to have a new album to promote for their worldwide American Tour 1981/European Tour 1982 beginning that September:
- "Tops" and "Waiting on a Friend" were cut in late 1972 during the Goats Head Soup sessions (thus featuring Mick Taylor, not Ron Wood, on guitar; Taylor later demanded and received a share of the album's royalties).
- "Slave" and "Worried About You" were recorded in 1975 during the Black and Blue sessions in Rotterdam. They feature Billy Preston on keyboards and Ollie Brown on percussion. Wayne Perkins plays the lead guitar on "Worried About You".
- "Start Me Up" was originally written as a reggae number called "Never Stop" during the 1975 Black and Blue sessions. "Start Me Up" was left unreleased at the time because Keith Richards had expressed concern that he might have inadvertently taken its main riff from another song he had heard (something that was later to happen with "Anybody Seen My Baby" on Bridges to Babylon).
- "Hang Fire", "Little T&A", "Black Limousine", and "No Use In Crying" all came from the Emotional Rescue sessions in 1979.
- "Neighbours" and "Heaven" were the only new recordings (from April to June 1981), although the band began a version of "Neighbours" during work on Emotional Rescue.
- "Heaven" has an unusual lineup, consisting of only Charlie Watts on drums, Bill Wyman on synthesizer and bass, Mick Jagger on guitar, and producer Chris Kimsey on piano. Some sources also claim that Wyman plays regular guitar on the track.
Some of the older tracks were overdubbed and mixed during the 1979 Emotional Rescue sessions or in 1981 as Tattoo You was being compiled.
Despite the eclectic nature of the album, the Rolling Stones were able to divide Tattoo You into two distinct halves: a rock and roll side backed with one focusing on ballads.
"Start Me Up" was released in August 1981, just a week before Tattoo You, to a very strong response, reaching the top 10 in both the U.S. and the U.K. Widely considered one of their most infectious songs, it was enough to carry Tattoo You to #1 for nine weeks in the US, while reaching #2 in the UK with solid sales. It has been certified four times platinum in the US alone. The critical reaction was positive, many feeling that Tattoo You was an improvement over Emotional Rescue and a high quality release. "Waiting On A Friend" and "Hang Fire" became popular Top 20 US hits as well.
Although they would continue to remain popular well into the 2000s, as an indication of the band's longevity in the music industry (being on the eve of their 20th anniversary), "Start Me Up" would prove to be The Rolling Stones' last single to reach as high as #2 in the US, while Tattoo You remains to date their last American #1 album.
The album title was originally planned to be simply "Tattoo". Jagger claims to this day that even he has no clue how the "You" became attached to the title. The title caused friction between Jagger and Richards, who suspected Jagger had changed the title without seeking his input.
There were several videos directed by Michael Lindsay-Hogg for this album including:
- "Start Me Up" Consisting of a standard band performance setting
- "Neighbours" An homage to Hitchcock's Rear Window. the band playing in one apartment of an apartment house with various happenings in the windows: A working class couple relaxing and making love, a tai chi practitioner exercising, and most notoriously, a man putting bloody body parts in a suitcase. This video was heavily censored when presented on television.
- "Waiting on a Friend" Filmed on location in New York's East Village, it consists of Keith walking down the street, meeting Jagger, who is sitting on the front steps of a house (the same house used on the cover of Led Zeppelin's Physical Graffiti), then walking down the street and entering a bar where the rest of the band is waiting.
In 1989, it was ranked #34 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of the 100 greatest albums of the 1980s. In 2003, the album was ranked number 211 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of the 500 greatest albums of all time.
In 1994, Tattoo You was remastered and reissued by Virgin Records.
All songs by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, except where noted.
- "Start Me Up" – 3:32
- "Hang Fire" – 2:21
- "Slave" – 6:33 (the original vinyl version was edited to 4:51)
- Features Pete Townshend on backing vocals and Sonny Rollins on saxophone
- "Little T&A" – 3:23
- "Black Limousine" (Mick Jagger/Keith Richards/Ron Wood) – 3:31
- Features Mick Jagger on harmonica
- "Neighbours" – 3:31
- Features Sonny Rollins on saxophone
- "Worried About You" – 5:17
- Features Wayne Perkins on lead guitar
- "Tops" – 3:45
- Features Mick Taylor on guitar
- "Heaven" – 4:22
- Features Mick Jagger on guitar, Bill Wyman on synthesizer and Chris Kimsey on piano
- "No Use in Crying" (Mick Jagger/Keith Richards/Ron Wood) – 3:25
- "Waiting on a Friend" – 4:34
- Features Mick Taylor on guitar and Sonny Rollins on saxophone
- Tracks 1, 2, 4, 5 and 10 were recorded during the 1977 sessions for Some Girls and the 1979 sessions for Emotional Rescue
- Tracks 3 and 7 were begun during the 1975 sessions for Black and Blue
- Tracks 8 and 11 were begun during the 1972 sessions for Goats Head Soup
Album
| Year | Chart | Position |
|---|---|---|
| 1981
1982 |
UK Top 100 Albums
UK Top 100 Albums |
2
42 |
| 1981
1982 |
Billboard Pop Albums
Billboard Pop Albums |
1
5 |
Singles
| Year | Single | Chart | Position |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1981 | "Start Me Up" | The Billboard Hot 100 | 2 |
| 1981 | "Start Me Up" | Mainstream Rock Tracks | 1 |
| 1981 | "Start Me Up" | UK Top 75 Singles | 7 |
| 1981 | "Start Me Up" | Club Play Singles | 14 |
| 1981 | "Little T&A" | Mainstream Rock Tracks | 5 |
| 1981 | "Hang Fire" | Mainstream Rock Tracks | 2 |
| 1981 | "Waiting On A Friend" | Mainstream Rock Tracks | 8 |
| 1981 | "Waiting On A Friend" | UK Top 75 Singles | 50 |
| 1982 | "Waiting On A Friend" | The Billboard Hot 100 | 13 |
| 1982 | "Hang Fire" | The Billboard Hot 100 | 20 |
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