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According to Robert Christgau, Between the Buttons was “among the greatest rock albums”, and AllMusic’s Richie Unterberger hailed it as one of the Rolling Stones’ “strongest, most eclectic LPs”. In a retrospective review for Entertainment Weekly, David Browne called the album “a cheeky set of sardonic Swinging London vaudeville rock”,while Billboard magazine’s Christopher Walsh wrote that “it’s brimming with overlooked gems, the band delivering a captivating blend of folky, Beatles-esque pop and tough bluesy rockers.”Tom Moon wrote in The Rolling Stone Album Guide (2004) that the album was “lighter and thinner” than Aftermath and, “having belatedly discovered pop melody, Jagger and Richards were suddenly overdosing on the stuff.” Jim DeRogatis included Between the Buttons in his 2003 list of the essential psychedelic rock albums.
2. My Obsession
3. Back Street Girl
4. Connection
5. She Smiled Sweetly
6. Cool, Calm & Collected
1. All Sold Out
2. Please go Home
3. Who’s Been Sleeping Here
4. Complicated
5. Miss Amanda Jones
6. Something Happened to Me Yesterday