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Given the feckless posturing of Mick Jagger's solo output
"She's the Boss" (1985) and "Primitive Cool" (1987) traded
substance for style the sheer punch of "Wandering Spirit" is
staggering. Flexing the professional savvy that has long been his
trustiest gift, Jagger nabbed as producer the rap & rock storm
trooper Rick Rubin, and with deft players new and old (Billy
Preston, Lenny Kravitz, Jimmy Rip, Jim Keltner), the pair deliver
high-voltage goods. From rock ("Wired All Night") to funk (James
Brown's "Think"), Mick stalks the Stones' turf with renewed attack
but he ranges, too (from country to folk to faux-Elizabethan
elegance), far more adventurously than those titans have roamed of
late. Best of all, "Wandering Spirit" brings ba
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