At its best, Dirty Work captures the friction between Mick and Keith during the album's recording; at its worst, it's simply a competent collection of hard rock, spiked with some unnecessary synthesizers.
I recently looked into Sly & Robbie's back catalog which included a collaboration with The Rolling Stones ("Too Much Blood" on 1983's "Undercover" album). This made me revisit several of my favorite Stones albums as well.While doing this, I reencountered "Too Rude" from 1986's "Dirty Work" album - a song which features lead vocalist Keith Richards and which is closer to 'roots reggae' than "Too...
I recently looked into Sly & Robbie's back catalog which included a collaboration with The Rolling Stones ("Too Much Blood" on 1983's "Undercover" album). This made me revisit several of my favorite Stones albums as well.While doing this, I reencountered "Too Rude" from 1986's "Dirty Work" album - a song which features lead vocalist Keith Richards and which is closer to 'roots reggae' than "Too...