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The 1986 album Mick Jagger hated making most of all

Summary by Far Out Magazine
Mick Jagger didn’t ever want The Rolling Stones to be stagnant for too long. There were the odd moments where he felt like he could spin his stardom into a solo career, but if the solo work that he put out has taught him anything, it’s that sometimes the frontman doesn’t always make the greatest transition into a superstar on their own. No one wants to hear Jagger unless Keith Richards is by his side, but there are more than a few moments where …
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Far Out Magazine broke the news in United Kingdom on Friday, June 12, 2026.
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