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SLEEVE: VG+ MEDIA: NM- YEAR: 1986 ORIGIN: Japan EXTRAS: No obi or insert
Exalted titles such as Let It Bleed and Exile On Main St have bolstered The Rolling Stones’ standing as one of rock’s most seminal acts, but they’ve released a few albums that have baffled fans and critics alike. Hindsight is a great leveler, of course, but even in the cold light of day, it’s still hard to fathom why the Stones’ 1986 album, Dirty Work, wasn’t better received at the time.
Peaking at No.4 on the Billboard 200 and racking up numerous gold and platinum certifications around the world, it more than held its own, despite what the critics thought. The album produced a hit with their cover of "Harlem Shuffle" — and features a number of guest appearances, including contributions by Tom Waits, Patti Scialfa, Bobby Womack, and Jimmy Page on "One Hit (To the Body)."