A rousing cover of Bob & Earl's Harlem Shuffle, with Jagger's distinctive vocals to the fore, heralded the arrival of Dirty Work. This single made the Top 5 on both sides of the Atlantic in 1986. Produced by Steve Lillywhite and the Glimmer Twins, the album was dedicated to the memory of Ian Stewart, the group's original piano player and unofficial sixth member, who died the previous year.

  1. One Hit (To The Body)
  2. Fight
  3. Harlem Shuffle
  4. Hold Back
  5. Too Rude
  6. Winning Ugly
  7. Back To Zero
  8. Dirty Work
  9. Had It With You
  10. Sleep Tonight
  11. Key To The Highway - Piano Instrumental

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Dirty Work

A few times Keith and I felt like killing people, but we picked up our guitars and wrote songs instead. That's how we came up with Fight, I've Had It with You and One Hit (to the Body). We've all been spared long jail sentences by being able to play our music.

Ron Wood

ALBUMS POST 1971

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Dirty Work

...is a bracing and even challenging record. It innovates without kowtowing to multiplatinum fashion or half-assed pretension. It's honest and makes you like it.

Village Voice 1986

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