

Opening with the epic “Undercover Of The Night”, every bit as political and experimental in sound and lyrics as “Sympathy For The Devil”, the album is the perfect balance of styles the band love to play.
From the raunchy, fast pace of “She Was Hot”, to the Chuck Berry throwback “Wanna Hold You”, and the seductive Jagger/ Richards/ Wood penned “Pretty Beat Up”, the eclectic album has a savage rawness.
The band welcomed some new collaborators onUndercover including Jamaican reggae stars, Sly and Robbie and saxophonist, David Sanborn. It’s also the first appearance on a Stones record by Chuck Leavell who had been in the Allman Brothers Band and had joined the 1982 European tour as the second keyboard player, along with Ian Stewart.
Tracks | ||
| 1 | Undercover (Of the Night) | |
| 2 | She Was Hot | |
| 3 | Tie You Up (The Pain of Love) | |
| 4 | Wanna Hold You | |
| 5 | Feel On Baby | |
| 6 | Too Much Blood | |
| 7 | Pretty Beat Up | |
| 8 | Too Tough | |
| 9 | All the Way Down | |
| 10 | It Must Be Hell | |
I'm not saying I nicked it, but this song was heavily influenced by William Burroughs' Cities Of The Red Night, a free wheeling novel about political and sexual repression.
Mick

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22 November
Auckland, New Zealand
Mount Smart Stadium
