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Mick Jagger

 Yeah. If you’re going to be a rock band, one of the biggest ingredients is energy, and I think this album has that. It has a cohesiveness and it feels like it was all recorded at the same time. I mean, we’ve got two tracks with Charlie on, which were done in 2019. But the rest of it was all done very quickly last December and January. So yeah, it has energy, but it has some other things. You can’t bang-bang all the time, so you’ve got a bit of relief

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