Jump is the 24th studio album by the legendary rock band, Rolling Stones. Released in 1989, it was produced by Chris Kimsey and was a departure from their previous albums as it incorporated more elements of pop and dance music.
The album's opening track, "Start Me Up," is a classic Stones' song that immediately gets the listener grooving along. The title track, "Jumpin' Jack Flash," is a re-recording of their 1968 hit and features a more polished sound with added synthesizers.
Other standout tracks include "Sad Sad Sad," which features a catchy chorus and guitar riffs, and "Almost Hear You Sigh," which showcases Mick Jagger's powerful vocals and emotional range. The album also includes a cover of Bob & Earl's "Harlem Shuffle," which is a fun and upbeat addition to the tracklist.