Seattle 1975 by Rolling Stones is a live album that captures the band in their prime. The album was recorded during their tour in support of their classic album, "Sticky Fingers," and features some of their biggest hits of the time. The album showcases the band's raw energy and power, as well as their ability to connect with their audience.
The album opens with "Honky Tonk Women," a classic Stones track that gets the crowd pumped up right from the start. From there, the band launches into "All Down the Line," a gritty blues number that showcases Keith Richards' guitar skills. Other highlights include "Tumbling Dice," "Brown Sugar," and "Jumpin' Jack Flash," all of which are played with a ferocity that is unmatched.
One of the standout tracks on the album is "Wild Horses," which is performed with a beautiful acoustic arrangement. Mick Jagger's vocals are particularly impressive on this track, as he delivers the lyrics with a heartfelt sincerity that is rarely seen in his live performances.