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‘Mixed Emotions’: The Rolling Stones Set ‘Wheels’ In Motion Again

The first of three singles from ‘Steel Wheels’ was well received by both critics and fans, and reached No.5 on the Billboard Hot 100.

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Rolling Stones 'Mixed Emotions' artwork - Courtesy: UMG
Rolling Stones 'Mixed Emotions' artwork - Courtesy: UMG

“Button your lip, baby, button your coat.” So sang Mick Jagger on the opening line of the Rolling Stones’ first single for more than three years, as they ended the 1980s with a revival in their commercial and creative form.

The song was “Mixed Emotions,” which entered the UK charts on September 2, 1989, in the very week that the band embarked on the North American itinerary of that name. For many, it was the tour that signified the arrival of the latter-day Stones touring machine.

The Rolling Stones - Mixed Emotions - OFFICIAL PROMO

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The song also marked a resumption of the songwriting relationship between Jagger and Keith Richards. They worked on “Mixed Emotions” in Barbados and recorded it, with producer Chris Kimsey, in Montserrat during sessions for Steel Wheels, the album that followed it into record stores in the summer of 1989. Joining the band on the session were Chuck Leavell on piano and organ, Luís Jardim on percussion and Sarah Dash, Lisa Fischer, and Bernard Fowler on background vocals.

From studio to stage

No sooner was the single out than the band were embarking on their first North American tour for eight years. From the official opening night at Veterans Stadium in Philadelphia on August 31, “Mixed Emotions” was part of the set list.

The song became the first of three singles from Steel Wheels, and was well received by both critics and fans, in some ways setting the template for the later version of their classic rock incarnation. It reached No.5 on the Billboard Hot 100 and spent no fewer than five weeks at No.1 on the magazine’s Mainstream Rock Tracks chart.

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The reception to the single back in the UK was more restrained, with a No.36 peak. But “Mixed Emotions” nevertheless provided a strong set-up for Steel Wheels. As the Stones embarked on the first of their epic, continent-straddling, box office-busting tours of recent memory, it became a significant seller, shifting more than five million copies worldwide.

Buy or stream “Mixed Emotions” on Steel Wheels, part of the 15LP Rolling stones box set The Studio Albums Vinyl Collection 1971-2016.

The Rolling Stones - The Studio Albums Vinyl Box Set 1971 - 2016

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  1. Darren

    February 25, 2020 at 4:02 pm

    The producer on Steel Wheels is Chris Kimsey, not Don Was. Was produced all subsequent Rolling Stones albums in the 90’s and beyond.

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