After Exile on Main Street, The Rolling Stones gathered too much moss: dithering albums, lackluster singles ("Angie," "Fool to Cry," "It's Only Rock n' Roll [But I Like It]"), drug trials, excessive touring. Apparently inspired by the burgeoning punk movement in England at the time, Some Girls finds the Stones revitalized for whatever reason. Only a few of the tracks even hint at punk ("When the Whip Comes Down," "Lies," "Respectable," and "Shattered"), but they have more drive than anything since Exile's "Rip This Joint."
01 Miss You 4:48 02 When The Whip Comes Down 4:20 03 Just My Imagination (running Away With Me) 4:38 04 Some Girls 4:36 05 Lies 3:11 06 Far Away Eyes 4:24 07 Respectable 3:06 08 Before They Make Me Run 3:25 09 Beast Of Burden 4:25 10 Shattered 3:47