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The Stones keep on rolling, and this one is no exception. Rough Justice kicks it off in Street Fighting Man fashion, with in your face hard rock that is signature Stones. Their mixture of rock and blues has stood the test of time, with Mick's unmistakable voice, and Keith and Ronnie's smooth guitar playing. They mix it up a little with a good variety of tunes that kind of reminds me of Some Girls. Rain Fall Down is kind of a funky tune. They slow it down with Streets of Love, Biggest Mistake, and This Place Is Empty. Back of My Hand is an old sounding blues tune reminiscent of Willie Dixon. Then they speed it back up again with Oh No Not You Again and Driving Too Fast, which is kind of like Mixed Emotions. All and all, it takes a few listens to completely appreciate this album. It has a few songs that jump out and grab you, but the rest kind of grow on you after you hear them a few times. We've waited a while to hear this album, but I think it's worth the wait. I hope I'm alive as long these guys, much less have the time, energy, and creativity to put together a 16 track album with as much diversity and power as this one shows us. It just goes to show that you are as young you want to be. I hope the Stones never get old. Their music never does.Read full review