ON THIS DATE (49 YEARS AGO)June 6, 1975 – The Rolling Stones: Made in the Shade is released.
Made in the Shade is a compilation album by The Rolling Stones, released on June 6, 1975. It reached #6 on the Billboard 200 Top LP's & Tape chart, and #14 on the UK Albums chart. It came out the same day as the ABKCO collection Metamorphosis and was also seen to be cashing in on The Rolling Stones' summer Tour of the Americas. Made in the Shade draws entirely from their first four albums on that label.
The Stones had two previous "official" compilation albums on Decca Records, Big Hits (High Tide and Green Grass) in 1966 and Through The Past, Darkly (Big Hits Vol. 2) in 1969. In addition, 1971's Hot Rocks 1964-1971 and 1972's More Hot Rocks (Big Hits & Fazed Cookies) were released by Allen Klein's ABKCO Records with The Rolling Stones' authorization. The material on Made in the Shade surveys the highlights from the band's post-Decca/London era thus far, from 1971's Sticky Fingers to It's Only Rock 'n' Roll from 1974, with no new material.
Although Made in the Shade bought The Rolling Stones time to deliver their next studio album (they were mid-way through recording Black and Blue upon this album's June 1975 release), it also featured Ronnie Wood for the first time in Mick Taylor's place. Wood, fitting in so well, was asked to remain in the band on a permanent basis following the tour's conclusion.
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REVIEWStephen Thomas Erlewine, allmusic
Released in the summer of 1975, in the down period between Mick Taylor's departure and as the Stones were auditioning guitarists during the recording of 1976's Black and Blue (coincidentally, the '60s rarities comp Metamorphosis also came out in the summer of 1975), Made in the Shade offers a perfunctory summary of the Stones' records from the first half of the '70s. With the exception of their 1974 cover of the Temptations' "Ain't Too Proud to Beg" (presumably left off the LP so Mick and Keith would have all the publishing here), all the U.S. hits from 1971 through 1974 are here -- "Brown Sugar," "Wild Horses," "Happy," "Tumbling Dice," "Angie," "Doo Doo Doo Doo Doo (Heartbreaker)," "It's Only Rock 'n Roll" -- and they're balanced out with some sharp, hard-driving album tracks like "Dance Little Sister," "Rip This Joint," and "Bitch," the latter of which was played enough on the radio and in concerts to seem like one of their genuine hits. So, it's not a bad collection, but it's not a necessary one either, since the albums it anthologizes are pretty great on their own terms -- 1971's Sticky Fingers and 1972's Exile on Main St. are two of the greatest albums of the 20th century -- and such latter-day anthologies as Jump Back and Forty Licks cover this half of the '70s, plus the second half of the '70s, in a more thorough fashion. Nevertheless, if you happen to have it lying around your house, or can pick it up for a couple of bucks, Made in the Shade is pretty much guaranteed to give you a good time if you play it -- it's just that there are better ways to hear this terrific music.
TRACKS:All songs by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards.
Side one
"Brown Sugar" – 3:50
"Tumbling Dice" – 3:44
"Happy" – 3:04
"Dance Little Sister" – 4:10
"Wild Horses" – 5:41
Side two
"Angie" – 4:31
"Bitch" – 3:37
"It's Only Rock 'n Roll (But I Like It)" – 5:07
"Doo Doo Doo Doo Doo (Heartbreaker)" – 3:27
"Rip This Joint" – 2:23
