Reviews5 stars out of 5 -- "Above all, SOME GIRLS teemed with the sights, sounds, distractions and energy of New York.", "With Stellar Remastered Highlights...Including 'miss You' and 'beast of Burden.'", "The record was both a staggering return to form and an inspired leap forward for a band generally thought to be in their twilight years of creativity.", 4 Stars Out of 5 -- "It's a Genuinely-Desirable Salvo from the Ever-Rolling Stones Cannon.", Ranked #3 in Rolling Stone's '10 Best Reissues Of 2011' -- "1978 original's gnarly decadence is doubled with outtakes, some with recent buffing.", 9 - Excellent Plus - "...a sardonic collection of snotty three-chorders...that swagger, that guitar, and those drums were back...", "It's the sound of the band's creative spark and musical engine, Keith Richards waking up, rejuvenated by the introduction of Ronnie Wood....It's tight, focused, lean and mean...", 4.5 stars out of 5 -- "With Mick Jagger dishing about groupies, drugs, cops, hustlers, ex-wives, paternity suits and other joys of life in the Big Apple."
Additional InformationEclectic but Hard-Rocking 1978 Album Marks New Territory for the Band.