Black Jacket Symphony returns with 'Some Girls' - Sept. 7

Wednesday, September 4, 2013

photo From left, Charlie Watts, Keith Richards, Ronnie Wood and Mick Jagger of the The Rolling Stones arrive at a London venue on Thursday, July 12, 2012, to mark the 50th anniversary of the Rolling Stones first performance.

IF YOU GO• What: Black Jacket Symphony presents "Some Girls"• When: 8 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 7• Where: Tivoli Theatre, 709 Broad St.• Admission: $25-$30 plus fees• Phone: 423-642-TIXS• Website: www.ChattanoogaOnStage.com'SOME GIRLS' TRACK LISTINGSide 1"Miss You'""When the Whip Comes Down""Imagination""Some Girls""Lies"Side 2"Far Away Eyes""Respectable""Before They Make Me Run""Beast of Burden""Shattered"

The album some say "saved The Rolling Stones" will be the next Chattanooga concert for the Black Jacket Symphony.

"Some Girls," released June 9, 1978, was not only the Stones' best-selling album ever but a shot of creative adrenalin for a rock band trying to find its identity between the two prevailing genres of the time: disco and punk. The Stones rebounded to the top of the charts with "Some Girls."

The album earned the band some of its best reviews in years, along with three Top 40 hits: "Miss You," "Beast of Burden" and "Shattered."

As is the Black Jacket Symphony's modus operandi, "Some Girls" will be presented in its entirety, re-creating the sounds originally produced by Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Ronnie Wood, Charlie Watts and Bill Wyman.

After the first set featuring "Some Girls" in a true symphonic presentation, the musicians will return to the stage for a greatest-hits portion of the concert, complete with light display, that offers a rawer rock 'n' roll vibe and a fuller sense of the Stones' catalog.

photo The Rolling Stones released the "Some Girls" album on June 9, 1978.