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Title: Keith solo album update Post by Gazza on Sep 30th, 2013 at 7:05pm State of Emergency over New York City! Keith Richards meets The Upsetter downtown! SOE’s Steve Marshall is still getting over the historic recording session that took place at Germano Recording Studios on Broadway, Manhattan on Monday 23rd September. Back in August, Keith Richards’ manager Jane Rose got in touch with Steve. Keith wanted Lee ‘Scratch’ Perry to mix a track for the new solo album he’s making with drummer and producer Steve Jordan. Keith had played guitar on several of State of Emergency’s productions for Lee Perry, including the Grammy nominated album ‘Revelation’ (2011). So ‘Scratch’ was keen to return the favour. These guys had admired each other from a distance for decades and were both looking for a chance to work together. Steve Marshall is very proud to have been able to arrange this amazing meeting between the King of Rock and the King of Reggae. At the session, Lee turned up first and got straight down to business. The track in question is Keith’s own version of ‘Prisoner of Loneliness’ by Gregory Isaacs. By the time Keith rolled in, the studio was firing on all cylinders. With The Upsetter at the controls and a studio full of KR’s Rock ‘n Roll motley crew, a party was bound to follow. Lee even did his own DJ version, laying down a live vocal using his own jewel encrusted SM58. For the dub mix ‘Scratch’ called in his apprentice, Steve Marshall, who took over the controls and, with Lee tapping out an S.O.S on an original Morse Code device, flew the studio like a spaceship through the universe of dub. Watch this space for more photos and live film footage. http://soeblog.com/state-of-emergency-over-new-york-city-keith-richards-meets-the-upsetter-downtown/#4q3009 http://soeblog.com/ |
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Title: Re: Keith solo album update Post by Gazza on Sep 30th, 2013 at 7:25pm
Keith doing reggae with Scratch Perry. I'm all over that!
Not sure about the song the writer is referring to. I cant find a Gregory Isaacs song of that title, although he does have a very nice song called "Loneliness" He does however have a song called "Love is Overdue" with lyrics referring to 'Prisoner of loneliness" http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oBYsg_QMIYc Alternatively, it could be this Willie Williams song http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dt-jJaX4fFk |
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Title: Re: Keith solo album update Post by Mel Belli on Sep 30th, 2013 at 8:00pm
Oh, man, this is good news.
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Title: Re: Keith solo album update Post by Pdog on Sep 30th, 2013 at 9:02pm
hmmmm…. Keith making a record, not a Stones!!!
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Title: Re: Keith solo album update Post by WaiteringOnAFiend on Sep 30th, 2013 at 9:46pm
Black Uhuru's 'Shine Eye Gal' may perhaps be the loveliest JA ditty Keith has played on...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W6FvLvb1yes Banging. |
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Title: Re: Keith solo album update Post by Voodoo Chile In Wonderland on Sep 30th, 2013 at 10:10pm
Gregory ISaacs is one of my favourite reggae musicians, as "Stone" as the late Peter Tosh and as good as Jimmy Cliff or Bob Marley
This is goooooooooooooood news you B&B |
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Title: Re: Keith solo album update Post by WaiteringOnAFiend on Oct 1st, 2013 at 1:12am
And has Keith availed himself of a slight golden-blonde Clairol follicular 'rinse'?
Or from the Carib solar-rays mainly? Whatevs. Happy days indeedy |
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Title: Re: Keith solo album update Post by LadyJane on Oct 1st, 2013 at 4:47am
Keith in the studio is a very good thing!!!!
Keep those creative juices flowing and those fingers active!!! |
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Title: Re: Keith solo album update Post by Some Guy on Oct 1st, 2013 at 8:47am
Will this lead to a Mick solo album?
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Title: Re: Keith solo album update Post by munichhilton on Oct 1st, 2013 at 9:13am
Really great news. I wonder if its that all Keith reggae CD he's always had in him...
As LS Perry says "Where Theres A Will Theres A Way"...or did Keith say that? |
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Title: Re: Keith solo album update Post by Gazza on Oct 1st, 2013 at 9:35am Some Guy wrote on Oct 1st, 2013 at 8:47am:
I believe they're called 'Rolling Stones albums' or 'Deluxe Editions' these days! |
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Title: Re: Keith solo album update Post by Gazza on Oct 1st, 2013 at 9:37am munichhilton wrote on Oct 1st, 2013 at 9:13am:
More likely Katy Perry said it. |
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Title: Re: Keith solo album update Post by munichhilton on Oct 1st, 2013 at 9:59am Gazza wrote on Oct 1st, 2013 at 9:37am:
Crap...are Scratchy and Katy related Perry's? That explains so much! |
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Title: Re: Keith solo album update Post by sweetcharmedlife on Oct 1st, 2013 at 12:49pm
A Keith solo reggae album.............This ain't bringing Super Heavy back. :solongsucker
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Title: Re: Keith solo album update Post by gimmekeef on Oct 1st, 2013 at 4:25pm
Hope he has at least 2-3 revved up Wino tunes to add to the mix. Reggae in small doses is great.
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Title: Re: Keith solo album update Post by sirmoonie on Oct 1st, 2013 at 4:34pm
Bitching news.
That guy on the right end looks like Dr. Drew. I hope I'm mistaken. Am I? Am I mistaken? I hope so. I really hope so. That's what I hope. That's I'm mistaken. Leviathan. |
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Title: Re: Keith solo album update Post by Gazza on Oct 1st, 2013 at 5:52pm gimmekeef wrote on Oct 1st, 2013 at 4:25pm:
Yeah, seriously doubt he'd do an album of songs like that. Christ, considering his lack of output in the last 15 years even getting an album of any genre or genres is quite a step up from what we're used to. Something on the level of "Words of Wonder" would be magnificent. I think he's spent a couple of years on this, on and off - something which I think speaks volumes for the prospects, or lack of them, for any new Rolling Stones album for the forseeable future. It seems that when Mick or Keith compose an album's worth of songs and spend time putting it together, its for a solo or side project. When they write something for the Stones, it leads to bashing out a couple of songs for a greatest hits record in two days or Mick writing new lyrics to old unfinished songs for an expanded reissue of a classic album. |
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Title: Re: Keith solo album update Post by WaiteringOnAFiend on Oct 1st, 2013 at 6:48pm
Note that the cheapo DVD of SSS (Sizzling Summer Sausage: Hyde Pork Live) on amazon is also listed as having 5 disc
That's only 23 and a half minutes per disc, which means that some Taylor solos will have to intend over more than one disc. Happy days! |
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Title: Re: Keith solo album update Post by WaiteringOnAFiend on Oct 1st, 2013 at 6:53pm
(That should have gone in the Sizzling Summer Sausage thread rather than here. Solly.)
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Title: Re: Keith solo album update Post by munichhilton on Oct 2nd, 2013 at 11:18am Gazza wrote on Oct 1st, 2013 at 5:52pm:
Whoa...not so fast...If he and Dr Drew don't have to write the songs...just 'interpret' them with an endless list of supporting Rasta musicians towing the load...this could be done by noon tomorrow...released the next day. Have you heard him and Toots? He merely moans and groans the words a few times...have you heard him and Scratch? Keith plays Tele in a strange key...while Scratchy repeats his name over and over calling him Jagger at one point... This is on! This is happening! |
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Title: Re: Keith solo album update Post by Gazza on Oct 2nd, 2013 at 12:24pm munichhilton wrote on Oct 2nd, 2013 at 11:18am:
Oh yeah. Although I'm assuming this is mostly original stuff. Dont be so sure about Keith's capability to knock out a covers release in a few hours. Here's that classic glazed-eyed interview on Whistle Test from 1974 (5 minutes in) when he talks about wanting to record this album in Jamaica with some 'heavy, happy dudes who play with drums and chant - and theyve roped me in to play guitar' http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3knLO2sM-6o The 'Wingless Angels' album was duly rush-released a mere 23 years later. |
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Title: Re: Keith solo album update Post by munichhilton on Oct 2nd, 2013 at 3:45pm Gazza wrote on Oct 2nd, 2013 at 12:24pm:
I find Keith being interviewed by a large hedgehog with an overbite only more encouraging toward the final outcome which could be....all reggae Regatta de Keef The fact that it may come out years after my death is just how its gotta be...I'm still in |
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Title: Re: Keith solo album update Post by captainglassback on Oct 3rd, 2013 at 3:34am
Perry / Richards. The perfect combination!
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Title: Re: Keith solo album update Post by Gazza on Oct 14th, 2013 at 2:11pm
The latest edition of 'Rolling Stone' confirms that the song Keith recorded with Scratch Perry is the Willie Williams cut 'Prisoner of Loneliness' (see the second post in the thread for a you tube audio of the original)
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Title: Re: Keith solo album update Post by mojoman on Oct 14th, 2013 at 2:39pm
geez i was worried that the session broke down because there wasnt enough weed
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Title: Re: Keith solo album update Post by Some Guy on Oct 14th, 2013 at 3:51pm mojoman wrote on Oct 14th, 2013 at 2:39pm:
comeback post of the year. |
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Title: Re: Keith solo album update Post by Bitch on Oct 14th, 2013 at 4:19pm
Prisoner of Loneliness, that sounds like a blues song. I like the sound of it, and I'm sure it will be interesting! I'm having it!
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Title: Re: Keith solo album update Post by Maxmeister on Oct 14th, 2013 at 10:43pm Gazza wrote on Oct 1st, 2013 at 9:35am:
You beat me to it Gazza. ABB aka Mick solo album for the most part. Rick |
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Title: Re: Keith solo album update Post by Pdog on Oct 15th, 2013 at 8:51am
we need a product to promote
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Title: Re: Keith solo album update Post by steel driving hammer on Oct 15th, 2013 at 11:39am
Thanks Gazza, as usual.
I've been waiting for this news for some time now. I love to have some wine and sink deep w/ Keith and Jordan. Always wanted to get drunk w/ you and ask you A LOT of Stones questions. Should of been there w/ Marko and me in Chicago Gazza. |
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Title: Re: Keith solo album update Post by Edith Grove on Oct 15th, 2013 at 11:55am steel driving hammer wrote on Oct 15th, 2013 at 11:39am:
I was at the first show. Where were you? |
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Title: Re: Keith solo album update Post by Gazza on Oct 16th, 2013 at 6:48am mojoman wrote on Oct 14th, 2013 at 2:39pm:
It did. The 'I've got a bong for Keith' guy got arrested en route to the studio! |
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Title: Re: Keith solo album update Post by mojoman on Oct 16th, 2013 at 10:36am Gazza wrote on Oct 16th, 2013 at 6:48am:
the bigger bong sessions have halted? Haile Selassie is not pleased. |
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Title: Re: Keith solo album update Post by polytoxic on Oct 16th, 2013 at 11:40am Bitch wrote on Oct 14th, 2013 at 4:19pm:
It's a cover, well chosen I might add. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dt-jJaX4fFk |
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Title: Re: Keith solo album update Post by Bitch on Oct 21st, 2013 at 1:49pm
Thanks polytoxic. It sounds good.
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Title: Re: Keith solo album update Post by Gazza on Oct 23rd, 2013 at 9:27am
see my second post in the thread. There was a bit of confusion in the original story as it suggested it was a Gregory Isaacs song called "prisoner of loneliness' - there's no such song. He does have a song called 'Love is Overdue' however - which contains that lyric - and also a song called 'Loneliness'.
There is also a Willie Williams song called "Prisoner of loneliness". I'm reliably informed that the song Keith covered is in fact 'Love is Overdue' . |
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Title: Re: Keith solo album update Post by Gazza on Nov 13th, 2013 at 7:20pm
In Not Fade Away, we take a look at the legacy of some of the greatest albums of the past few decades – some iconic, some lesser known – as they celebrate significant anniversaries. Here, we look at Keith Richards‘ solo debut, 1988′s ‘Talk Is Cheap.’
It was the album that could have ended the Rolling Stones. Instead, it may have given them a new lease on life, albeit through some pretty tough (and harshly worded) love. By 1988, the Stones’ “World War III” was in full effect. After the band decided against touring for 1983′s Undercover (read more: Not Fade Away: ‘Undercover’ Leads To The Rolling Stones’ ‘World War III’), frontman Mick Jagger went on to start his solo career, enraging Richards. But it was on the next Stones album, 1986′s Dirty Work, where the seeds of Talk Is Cheap took root. Talk coproducer Steve Jordan was hired to work with the Stones on the Dirty Work sessions in Paris, and that’s when he first worked with the legendary guitarist. As Jordan tells Radio.com, he was in the City Of Lights working with the Duran Duran side project Arcadia at the same time the Stones were there recording their album. “The Duran Duran/Arcadia crew knew the Stones crew, and the crews were gonna hang out,” Jordan relates. “I said [to someone from the Stones' crew], ‘Tell Charlie [Watts] I said hello.’ Charlie invited me down [to their sessions]. So I went over to the studio, and it was the first time I’d ever seen them play live. I felt like I was walking in on a private concert. I was so moved.” But having the entire band in the studio at one time on that album was the exception rather than the rule during that era. “Mick would come in every other night, and then other nights I’d get a call from [Stones piano player/road manager] Ian Stewart to come down,” where he’d add percussion and some backing vocals. In Richards’ book Life, he writes that Jordan “encouraged me; he heard something in my voice.” When asked about that quote, Jordan says that when he heard Richards singing Dirty Work‘s ballad “Sleep Tonight,” he knew he wanted to work with him again. “I had never heard him sing like that, it was so eerie and unique sounding, it was wild. I had no idea that we were even gonna be friends after that week [working on the album]. But I thought, ‘If I ever get a chance to work with him in the future, I would encourage him to try to cultivate that.…’ And then it happened!” Richards first invited Jordan to work with him on Aretha Franklin’s cover of the Stones’ “Jumpin’ Jack Flash” for a movie soundtrack. Then, they put together a band to back Chuck Berry for the concert film/documentary Hail! Hail! Rock N’ Roll! After that, they hit the studio for what would become Talk Is Cheap. The album saw Richards fronting a new band on several tracks: the X-Pensive Winos featured Jordan on drums (and sometimes bass), Charley Drayton on bass (and sometimes drums), Waddy Wachtel on guitar, and Ivan Neville (son of Aaron) on keyboards. And the lyrics? Well, to call them “thinly veiled” barbs against Jagger would be accurate. Richards made fun of his bandmate’s singing (“You lost the feeling/not so appealing”) and his social life (“Why do you think you got no friends/you drove them all around the bend”). Worse, he mocked a plagiarism lawsuit Jagger was fighting over his solo song “Just Another Night” (“How you gonna keep your wealth?/Can’t even defend yourself!”) and his solo career in general (“Now you wanna throw the dice/You already crapped out twice,” a reference to Jagger’s two solo albums). And those lyrics are all from one song: “You Don’t Move Me.” It didn’t take too much imagination to figure that many of the other songs, including “Take It So Hard” and “I Could Have Stood You Up,” were also aimed at his bandmate. Free of Jagger, Richards seemed to be enjoying calling the shots. He had his new band, but he also worked with a lot of other musicians: “I Could Have Stood You Up” featured the players from Hail! Hail! Rock And Roll, plus former Stone Mick Taylor. Opener “Big Enough” used funk legends Bootsy Collins, Bernie Worrell and Maceo Parker. And “How I Wish” and “Whip It Up” featured Patti Scialfa of the E Street Band. Bruce Springsteen even picked Scialfa up from the studio after her session; however, while Jordan notes that “It was a fun meeting,” he says they “had no intention of having anybody work on [those songs] but Patti. It wasn’t ‘Oh, maybe we’ll have Bruce play on something.’” The album was a lot more fun than anything Richards had done since Tattoo You, and maybe even Some Girls. Rolling Stone‘s David Fricke gave it four stars, calling it a “masterpiece of underachievement.” Richards and the Winos hit the road for Richards’ first tour since Tattoo You. And being the frontman led Richards to a rather surprising revelation. As he wrote in Life, “It made me far more sympathetic to some of Mick’s more loony things.” He doesn’t say much more than that. But perhaps that sympathy–or empathy–was what was needed to mend fences between the two artists, or at least to begin that process. Richards was ready to record another album with the Winos (they would, in fact, go on to record Main Offender in 1992) but, as he notes in Life, “There was a phone call. There was some shuttle diplomacy.” By early 1989, Jagger and Richards had met in Barbados to discuss the band’s future. And by the summer, they’d released their comeback album, Steel Wheels. One of the singles from that album–the gorgeous ballad “Almost Hear You Sigh”–actually began during the Talk Is Cheap sessions (and Steve Jordan even got a cowriting credit with Jagger and Richards). About Richards’ ability to write and sing ballads, Jordan says that “he has that in him. It’s conversational the way he sings [ballads], he has so much soul. That’s a great talent. You want to communicate (as a singer), and he does that.” Richards’s canon of ballads since that point includes several highlights from the Stones’ more recent period including “Thru and Thru,” “The Worst,” “Thief In The Night,” “This Place Is Empty” and “Losing My Touch.” Jordan notes that “I understand that many fans wait to hear what the ‘Keith songs’ are on Stones albums.” Steel Wheels led to the Stones’ biggest tour to date. It was the beginning of the second half of their career, which has seen three more albums and an insane amount of touring, leading up to this year’s “50 & Counting” shows. (Read more: The Rolling Stones Wrap U.S. ’50 & Counting’ Tour In D.C.) The Stones played two new songs during this tour, and one of them, “One More Shot,” was written by Richards for a potential solo album, according to the band’s Rolling Stone cover story earlier this year. As it turns out, Richards is collaborating on that album with Jordan. “We’re working on it now, it’s really pretty amazing,” Jordan says, before adjusting that statement. “It’s weird to say something you’re working on is amazing. I think he’s amazing on it, is really what I mean to say. That’s basically it.” Jordan says that it isn’t an X-Pensive Winos album; rather it’s mainly the Richards/Jordan team. And he verifies that there’s a Keith solo version of “One More Shot.” “We cut it, and it’s great,” Jordan says. “Again, that sounds weird. What I mean to say is we really had a great time doing it. Keith was looking for a new song to bring in [to the Stones], so he asked me if I minded if he brought it in, and I said, ‘No.’ So he brought it in and they liked it, and they ended up recording it. We gave them our version to listen to. We have a version, it’s done. It has a different flavor, an additional vocal, Meegan [Voss, Jordan's wife] singing this counterpoint thing. It’s a little different, Keith is playing all of the guitars and the bass. That’s all I can say, I can’t say much more.” The song served as something of an anthem for the Stones on what may well have been their last tour, but it may also double for Richards’ other band, should he decide to hit the road once again with the X-Pensive Winos. – Brian Ives, Radio.com http://wcbsfm.cbslocal.com/2013/11/13/not-fade-away-did-keith-richards-solo-album-talk-is-cheap-save-the-stones/#4qlroSpB1311 |
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Title: Re: Keith solo album update Post by Justin on Nov 13th, 2013 at 7:39pm
Would definitely love to hear Keith's version of "One More Shot."
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Title: Re: Keith solo album update Post by mojoman on Nov 13th, 2013 at 7:53pm
wow twenty five years since talk is cheap. saw that tour when it made it made it to bostons orpheum. never thought i would see the stones again. cant wait to hear this disc!!
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Title: Re: Keith solo album update Post by Steel Wheels on Nov 14th, 2013 at 6:21am
Bring on the new Keef!
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Title: Re: Keith solo album update Post by munichhilton on Nov 15th, 2013 at 10:10am
Never thought I'd have to fight Keith with Keith...
but Keith : Talk is cheap...put out the damn CD or LP or 8-track already.. This I gotta hear more then I gotta hear anything else... Talk is cheap... |
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