℗ 2009 Promotone B.V.
Released 2009
Duration 1h 02m 20s
Record Label Polydor Records
Genre Rock
 

Bridges To Babylon (Remastered)

The Rolling Stones

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1.1
Flip The Switch (Remastered)
The Rolling Stones
3:28
1.2
Anybody Seen My Baby? (Remastered)
The Rolling Stones
4:31
1.3
Low Down (Remastered)
The Rolling Stones
4:26
1.4
Already Over Me (Remastered)
The Rolling Stones
5:24
1.5
Gunface (Remastered)
The Rolling Stones
5:02
1.6
You Don't Have To Mean It (Remastered)
The Rolling Stones
3:44
1.7
Out Of Control
The Rolling Stones
4:43
1.8
Saint Of Me
The Rolling Stones
5:15
1.9
Might As Well Get Juiced (Remastered)
The Rolling Stones
5:23
1.10
Always Suffering (Remastered)
The Rolling Stones
4:43
1.11
Too Tight (Remastered)
The Rolling Stones
3:33
1.12
Thief In The Night (Remastered)
The Rolling Stones
5:15
1.13
How Can I Stop (Remastered)
The Rolling Stones
6:53
Billboard 200 - #3 (1997) Bridges to Babylon is the 23rd American studio album by British rock band the Rolling Stones, released by Virgin Records on 29 September 1997. Unlike the prior several albums, which the production and songwriting team of vocalist Mick Jagger and guitarist Keith Richards had co-produced alongside a single producer, the group brought in an eclectic mix of superstar producers, including the Dust Brothers, Don Was, and Rob Fraboni among others. Similarly, a wide array of guest musicians appeared on each of the tracks alongside band members Jagger, Richards, Ronnie Wood (guitar) and Charlie Watts (drums). The sprawling album features a wide range of genres, including the Stones-standard blues rock, sample-laden hip hop and rap. The band was once again not on speaking terms during the recording of the album, with Jagger and Richards each recording their parts separately and rarely appearing in the studio together. They had, however, repaired their relationship well enough to embark on a wildly successful tour to support the album. This re-release features a brand new remaster for modern audiences.
44.1 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Polydor Records Studio Masters
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-1.20
-1.22 to -1.17
-11.91
-14.37 to -10.60
-9.10
-11.70 to -7.40
6
5 to 7
1
Flip The Switch (Remastered)
-1.21-11.00-7.86
2
Anybody Seen My Baby? (Remastered)
-1.19-10.60-7.85
3
Low Down (Remastered)
-1.21-10.82-7.45
4
Already Over Me (Remastered)
-1.17-11.44-8.65
5
Gunface (Remastered)
-1.21-10.93-8.15
6
You Don't Have To Mean It (Remastered)
-1.20-12.19-9.46
7
Out Of Control
-1.22-13.90-11.06
8
Saint Of Me
-1.22-12.46-9.67
9
Might As Well Get Juiced (Remastered)
-1.19-11.62-9.46
10
Always Suffering (Remastered)
-1.19-12.56-10.06
11
Too Tight (Remastered)
-1.21-11.59-8.16
12
Thief In The Night (Remastered)
-1.19-11.32-9.46
13
How Can I Stop (Remastered)
-1.19-14.37-11.77

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