Broken Records - The Search for the Worst Album Ever

Mick Jagger - Primitive Cool


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The search to find the worst album of all time continues with another episode of Broken Records. Steve and Remfry have pulled out Mick Jagger’s Primitive Cool this week, the Rolling Stones frontman’s second solo album, released on the 14th of September 1987.

The Stones were not in the best of places collectively back in ‘87, and, rather than try and fix the internal problems, Mick decided to head off and work on this collection of songs instead, leaving Keith Richards fuming to himself! Would Primitive Cool be the album to break up The Stones?... well… you know the answer to that don’t you! But is this record any good?... you might know the answer to that as well to be fair.


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