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My Rolling Stones Goats Head Soup album map is a music wall art print showing the entire 1973 album as a tube map, designed as a gift for fans who want to see every track and every musician's role on every track in one image. Each track on Goats Head Soup sits on the map as a station in album running order, and every musician who played on the record runs as a tube line connecting the tracks they appear on, with their instrument or credit shown at each track they contributed to.
When I'm researching a Rolling Stones album map this detailed, I work from the original album credits, verified session records and decades of Stones scholarship. This is a different kind of music map from my discography prints. Where those map every album of a career, this maps every track of one album, with the granularity moved down a level. The Goats Head Soup map shows Mick Jagger and Keith Richards running as lines through every track, alongside Mick Taylor on guitar across most of the record before his 1974 departure from the band, Charlie Watts on drums and Bill Wyman on bass on the tracks where they played, plus the long roll-call of session musicians whose contributions shaped specific tracks: Nicky Hopkins on piano, Billy Preston on keyboards, Bobby Keys on saxophone, Jim Horn on woodwinds, Anthony "Reebop" Kwaku Baah and Pascal on percussion, Ian Stewart on piano, and the backing vocalists, brass and string contributors who appear on specific songs.
This is the kind of art print that rewards a close look. Fans tracing the album from the opener "Dancing with Mr. D" through "100 Years Ago", "Coming Down Again", "Doo Doo Doo Doo Doo (Heartbreaker)", the world-famous ballad "Angie", "Silver Train", "Hide Your Love", "Winter", "Can You Hear the Music" and the closing "Star Star", will see exactly who played what on every track. It hangs as an album map on a feature wall, a lounge, a study or a home cinema, and works as a milestone gift for any long-term Rolling Stones fan or anyone who has loved Goats Head Soup since 1973.
I print every map on archival paper using a Giclée process, in A1 and A2 landscape formats, framed or unframed. You can browse the full Single Studio Album Musicians collection for related album maps.
How is this different from a discography map?
A discography map shows every album of a band's career with musicians as lines connecting the albums they played on. This album map zooms in one level closer: every track of one album with musicians as lines showing what they played on each individual track. Different granularity, same tube-map approach.
Is this a Giclée wall art print?
Yes. I print every album map using a Giclée process on archival paper, which gives a sharp, fade-resistant finish suitable for long-term display.
What sizes does the Goats Head Soup map come in?
A1 landscape (594 x 841mm) and A2 landscape (420 x 594mm), framed in black or white or supplied unframed.
Does the map show every track on the album?
Yes. All ten tracks from Dancing with Mr. D to Star Star are mapped in album running order, with each musician's line showing what they played on each track.
Is this a good gift for a Rolling Stones fan?
It's designed for fans who already know the album well. The detail rewards close reading, which makes it a strong milestone gift for a long-term collector, a Stones completist or anyone who has played "Angie" more times than they can count.
Is the full Rolling Stones discography map available too?
Yes. The Rolling Stones Discography Map covers every studio album of the Stones' career with musicians as lines across the records, as a companion piece to this single-album map.
If you're collecting Stones-era classic rock maps, the Beatles discography map and Who discography map work as natural pairings. You can also browse all my music map gifts for music fans for more music wall art prints.
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