The Cambridge Companion to the Rolling Stones, edited by Victor Coelho and John Covach – review

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An academic study of the Stones is tone-deaf both to the band’s music and their mystique

, all given sound but pedestrian readings, with much cooing over Mick Taylor’s guitar solos. Since then, the Stones have barely made a coherent album, though the. There is, naturally, oodles about the blues, a subject already well represented in faculty libraries, though scant mention of the Stones’ epiphanic encounter with Muddy Waters at Chicago’s Chess Studios in 1964.

 

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