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Brown Sugar / Bitch
Rock · 1971 · 1 track

Brown Sugar / Bitch

A quintessential Rolling Stones single from 1971, featuring the iconic 'Brown Sugar' with its infectious riff and provocative lyrics, backed by the raw, hard-rocking energy of 'Bitch.'

April 17, 1971 · Rolling Stones Records

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This single is pure, unadulterated Rolling Stones swagger. 'Brown Sugar' is a raucous, horn-laced anthem that grabs you with its irresistible riff and Mick Jagger's playful, controversial storytelling. 'Bitch' is a relentless, gritty rocker, all raw guitar energy and defiant attitude. It's the sound of a band at the peak of their powers, delivering two tracks that define classic rock's rebellious spirit and demand to be played loud.

Tracklist · 1 Track
02
Bitch
3:42
Moments Worth Listening For
The immediate, iconic opening guitar riff of 'Brown Sugar' that hooks you instantly, setting the stage for its infectious groove.
Bobby Keys' scorching saxophone solo in 'Brown Sugar,' adding a layer of brassy swagger to the track.
The relentless, driving guitar interplay between Keith Richards and Mick Taylor that kicks off 'Bitch,' establishing its raw, urgent energy.
Mick Jagger's snarling, defiant vocal delivery throughout 'Bitch,' particularly as the song builds to its frenetic climax.

How does Brown Sugar / Bitch sound next to the rest of The Rolling Stones's catalogue?

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