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Our friend Curro Richards from Mérida, Spain extracted the audio from the video at the band's website, then re-recorded it backwards (so now you can listen forwards LOL), he also uploaded it and posted it at our message board in Spanish

It's 8 seconds... enjoy

Can't wait I'm sure it will a very good mix of reggae, soul, blues, rock, indian music, etc (don't expect the Stones, that's whay many of you don't like Mick's solo)

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Joss Stone's releasing a new record, 'LP1', and doing some live dates to support it.
The SH-related excerpt below is from an interview with Gary Graff, published in today's Billboard.

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She hopes to line up more shows to support "LP1," but she's also in set-up mode for the September release of an album by SuperHeavy, the Stewart-organized band that also includes Mick Jagger, Academy Award-winning Indian film composer A.R. Rahman and Damian Marley.

"It feels like it was ages ago when we started that," Stone says. "It's quite interesting, because there's all these different dynamics in one room with all of these different people who have different styles and different ideas. It was really fun. I was running around like a little child going, 'This is so fun! I can't believe this!' and they were all looking at me like, 'OK, calm down...' "

Stone says the SuperHeavy album has "the weirdest sound...very eclectic. It's like world music, but it's not one style. It's just not normal, but it's a great to listen to." She isn't sure, however, what the group's plans will be once the album comes out.

"I'm waiting for Dave to call me and tell me what to do," Stone says. "I hope there is a tour, but you can imagine how hard it would be to get all of these people in one place at one time with everyone's schedules. Damian's making an album, and I thought I might be doing some acting. God knows what's going to happen, but I would definitely try to make myself available for any tour dates that come up. It would be the experience of a lifetime."


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SuperHeavy: An Introduction


Mick Jagger - Damian Marley - A.R. Rahman - Dave Stewart - Joss Stone

Mick Jagger has teamed up with Eurythmics founder Dave Stewart, soul singer Joss Stone, Academy Award winning composer and global superstar A.R. Rahman and reggae star Damian Marley to form a band cooperative project called SuperHeavy.  This diverse and eclectic line up who share eleven Grammy Awards between them, have been recording together in various studios around the world, with the majority of the tracks on the project laid down over three weeks in Los Angeles earlier this year. The album will be unveiled in September and tracks include the first single ‘Miracle Worker’, plus ‘One Day One Night’, ‘Energy’, ‘Unbelievable,’ ‘SuperHeavy,’ I Can’t Take It No More,’ ‘You’re Never Gonna Change’ and ‘I Don’t Mind.’

A promo video for ‘Miracle Worker’ will be shot later this month and will feature Jagger, Stewart, Marley, Stone and Rahman.

It’s little wonder that Stewart refers to SuperHeavy as, “A mad alchemist type experiment”. Fusing the talents of one of the greatest front-men of all time, a two time Academy award winning Indian composer, a soul vocal prodigy, a three time Grammy winning reggae star, and one of the most sought after producers in the world, you would expect the explosive results to defy categorisation.

SuperHeavy came together after Jagger and Stewart considered what a band comprising of musicians from different genres would sound like. Jagger explains, “Dave really wanted to make a record with a different group of musicians, in other words, with different backgrounds of music. Instead of everyone being a rock musician, or basically a blues musician, or some other genre, he wanted to get as many genres together that would fit. I said it sounds like a good idea, I never thought it would actually happen.”

Yet soon enough Jagger found himself back in the studio with Stewart and Joss Stone, having previously worked together on the 2004 Alfie movie soundtrack. Stewart says Stone was, “an obvious choice for us. She’s such an incredible singer and spirit.”  Stewart and Jagger’s dream team took further shape when they were inspired to bring Damian Marley into the mix, says Stewart, “We’d always wanted a Jamaican musician because Mick and I are crazy about Jamaica and Jamaican music. Stewart has worked with legend Jimmy Cliff while Mick has duetted with Peter Tosh from the Wailers on the Temptations tune “Don’t Look Back” in 1978.

We were listening to loads of stuff and suddenly a light bulb went off and we thought about Damian Marley.” Jagger had long been a fan of Marley’s, fresh from another cross-genre collaboration with American rapper Nas, citing his strength as a lyricist and toaster along with his penchant for experimentation and collaborative spirit.  Marley brought on board his rhythm section, bassist and composer Shiah Coore and drummer Courtney Diedrick, while Stewart introduced the band to his long-term collaborator Ann Marie Calhoun, a rock violinist who had previously worked with the Foo Fighters.

Recording in LA meant the band’s path crossed with legendary Indian composer A.R. Rahman, in the City of Angels fresh from his Slumdog Millionaire Oscar glory. Jagger explains, “We didn’t know what kind of music we’d make, we didn’t know if it would be any good, but we hoped we’d have fun.” They were thrilled to have Rahman on board, Stewart says, “He brings so much musical knowledge, amazing musicianship, melody and singing power from a different culture.”

Despite their disparate backgrounds, they instantly connected and hit the ground running, writing twenty-two songs in the first six days. Stone was thrilled with the results, “That’s what you need, all these opinionated people who have been brilliant in their own field, shove them together and see what comes out. It’s really unexpected, it’s mind blowing” she enthuses. Similarly enthused was Rahman, “The first day I was in a daze thinking, ‘What am I doing? What’s my role?’ and then slowly we started writing with each other, and it was great. It took me way back to my high school days when I was playing in a rock band, but this one was a real one!” Jagger says of the writing process, “We ran the gamut of all our different styles mixed up, so we got Joss singing, Damian doing toasting, and me singing different styles.”

However, despite the free flow of creative juices and the easy rapport they established, getting the band together in one place became very difficult, as Stewart explains, “It’s the most complicated record ever made. Imagine, some of it’s recorded in LA, some of it’s recorded in the South of France, some of it’s recorded off the coast of Cyprus, some of it’s recorded in Turkey, some of it’s recorded in Miami, some of it’s recorded in the Caribbean, and some of it’s recorded in Chennai, in India.”

The project needed a name. Marley had been riffing the term “SuperHeavy”, inspired by Muhammad Ali being the super heavy weight champion of the world and the phrase became the band’s catchphrase, “It was Mick who said, ‘Why don’t we call it SuperHeavy?”, recalls Stewart, “We all thought about it for ages and then it sort of stuck.”

SuperHeavy is a new and spontaneous way of working for all the collaborators as Jagger explains, “I said to Dave, normally [with the Stones] we’d always have written songs before we go into the studio, but the jam sessions resulted in some great work believes Stone, “It felt better when we were just jamming, that way we made it up as we went along and it was easy.”

The band found a harmonious way of working together, “With five of you everyone has to give and take quite a lot. We tried to understand everyone wouldn’t be too egotistical, start throwing things around the studio, we wouldn’t have fights!” says Jagger.  However they weren’t averse to telling each other to be better either, Jagger continues, “We were writing a lot of stuff and throwing it away.  I would say, ‘That’s rubbish, another cliché Joss’, and she’d say, ‘Well you come up with something then!’” The experience was refreshing and exciting for the band, “We’re four vocalists, we’ve never worked like that before.  It’s great because the whole burdens not on you, and that made it fun.” Jagger enthuses.

Back to that alchemical experiment, Jagger, Stewart, Marley, Rahman and Stone appear to have created a new genre. It’s a new kind of music, it’s a new genre, one that cannot be placed” says Stone. Yet, Jagger is keen to point out the music is accessible, “It’s very approachable. If you’re a Rolling Stones fan there’s definitely stuff you can relate to. Other stuff that you can’t relate to so much, maybe if you listen you’ll enjoy it.”

A first for Mick Jagger is singing in Urdu, on a song composed by Rahman, entitled “Satyameva Jayate”, meaning, “the truth alone triumphs”, Rahman wrote the song after some gentle teasing from the others.  Rahman explains, “In the daytime I was playing with them, in the night time and evenings I was gigging” “Then”, says Jagger, “He didn’t come into the studio one day, so I said, ‘Where’s A.R?’ and he came in really late at night, really pleased saying, ‘I’ve got my song!’ I manage one line in Urdu, only one!”

Marley’s way of working was different to the rest of the band. Stone reveals, “Damian is kind of quiet but he has some brilliant ideas. He works on stuff at night. Sometimes he’ll just go away and sit with the lyrics and bring something to it. His rhythm section brings so much. He has his own thing going in the next room so I pop in and out.” Marley would work on toasting over the record by himself and re-join the band when he was happy with it.

As far as the future of SuperHeavy goes, “We haven’t planned to do a tour or anything, but if people really like it maybe we will. We’d love to get out and play some of it live,” says Jagger humbly. “As soon as we started playing together in the studio it gelled, and all these different styles didn’t seem to be a problem to make them fit together... I hope people will like it....”

Main Credits on the ‘SuperHeavy’ album are - Mick Jagger (vocals, guitar and harmonica), Dave Stewart (guitar), Joss Stone (vocals), Damian Marley (vocals) and A. R. Rahman (vocals plus a variety of keyboards).

The SuperHeavy album is co-produced by Jagger & Stewart.

Universal Music will release the album worldwide on their A& M label imprint.

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Reply #179 - Jun 30th, 2011 at 2:44am
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"I said to Dave, normally [with the Stones] we’d always have written songs before we go into the studio"

"Normally" being post-1986, before that there was a lot jamming going on. I bet Keith isn't going to be happy about that.
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What a bunch of idiots, they couldn't even get his age right!
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Reply #182 - Jun 30th, 2011 at 7:49am
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Not only that - the suggestion that he's 'abandoned' the Rolling Stones makes it sound like he's jumped ship from the band completely!
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Reply #184 - Jun 30th, 2011 at 11:14am
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where 's the drummer ?
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Our friend Curro Richards from Mérida, Spain extracted the audio from the video at the band's website, then re-recorded it backwards (so now you can listen forwards LOL), he also uploaded it and posted it at our message board in Spanish

It's 8 seconds... enjoy

Can't wait I'm sure it will a very good mix of reggae, soul, blues, rock, indian music, etc (don't expect the Stones, that's whay many of you don't like Mick's solo)

Download, play it LOUD and enjoy it http://www.megaupload.com/?d=SRQ8A0AE sounds good!

¡¡ Gracias Curro !!



I like the sound of this. The reggae track sounded good too, going by the 45-second clip.
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Reply #187 - Jun 30th, 2011 at 5:36pm
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No Justice WHAT-So-Ever.   That was clever

What about the commercial for the Car ???

and Mick was singin ??

I just listened to "UnderMy Thumb"
I bet it was remastered cuz it sounded Great.

Dave Stewart singing "Can't Get You Out Of My Head" the JAMMIN was ExCellent,

but he sounded like Keith !!! WTF ?
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Mick Jagger's New Group SuperHeavy Unveils Music


by Phil Gallo, Los Angeles  |   July 01, 2011

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Details about the Mick Jagger-Dave Stewart supergroup SuperHeavy have been released slowly and the first public introduction of the music was almost as cagey. Jagger, Stewart, soul singer Joss Stone, reggae artist Damian Marley and film composer A.R. Rahman gathered to speak about the making of the album after about half of it was played -- no song titles provided --  Thursday (June 30) afternoon at the Jim Henson Studios in Los Angeles. Their chat emphasized the unique nature of the project and the random way in which the music, a multi-cultural free-for-all at the start, came together.

They entered the studio with "ideas, a few guitar riffs and a few snippets of lyrics," Jagger told the small group assembled to hear the tracks. "It's not my usual sort of way of working. You always want to leave some room for improvisation, but you need to have something, some songs, when you walk into the studio.

"It evolved very quickly. We sat around with our little pads (writing). We did do a lot of jams but it's all coherent and arranged. We just wrote them quickly."

"I wasn't really familiar with everyone else's music before," Marley added, "but you observe how they work. It was a great experience."

Stewart received gasps of amazement and then rolls of laughter when he said they recorded 29 songs in 10 days. "Some are an hour and 10 minutes long, some songs are 42 minutes long," he said. It total, he guessed there was more than 35 hours of music recorded, from which he and his engineer found the highlights that would work as the roots of songs. "We re-convened and then sort of made it into a shape and in the last year it fell into place," he said.

One of the seven tracks played Thursday was the first single "Miracle Worker," a video for which was shot Wednesday. While most of the tracks played mix and match elements from multiple cultures -- Indian film music, reggae, blues, soul music and a dose of "Sister Morphine" -- "Miracle Worker" is a straight reggae tune. (The album's concept, from the start, was to see what would happen if a band of musicians from different cultures composed and recorded together.)

"One Day One Night" has the strongest collage construction, a mix of electronic beats, Indian and Jamaican rhythms and the blues with Jagger singing about the life of a run-down man -- the cheap motel, the fuzzy picture on the TV set and the warm vodka. "You're Never Gonna Change" is the most Rolling Stones-like song of the batch, a tense acoustic-guitar-driven number sung with a street-smart swagger by Jagger. "Energy," with Marley rapping the verses, is an upbeat "Slumdog Millionaire"-style dance track and the track "SuperHeavy," too, has a distinct Indian flavor in the beats and, toward its conclusion, a cinematic string section.

Other, less obviously named cuts included a ballad sung by Stone and fascinating blend of a dub bass line and strings to create a compelling pop song. Jagger said the selections chosen are representative of the album.

"It's powerful," Stewart said after noting how he got the idea for SuperHeavy from hearing various sounds from off in the distance while in Jamaica. "I love musicians from all over the world, but never liked the term 'world music.' That sounds like people knitting with yogurt."

After the event Stone said in a separate interview that they would wait to see the reaction to the album after it is released Sept. 20 before determining a next step for the band. Stone intends to tour the U.S. in early 2012 in support of her upcoming "LP1" and "by then, fingers crossed, if the world likes SuperHeavy, we'll do some shows."

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hmmmmmm..the most Stonesy sounding tune has Jagger belting..."You're Never Gonna Change"......wonder who that might be directed at?
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Keith should of done a solo Super Group Ego Trip Power thing FIRST then invite ALL his close (and new) friends to record w/ some "Super Heavy People" god I hate that phrase.

Mick ain't no Travelling Wilburys either.

Was at the pool yesterday and heard that Moves Like Mick song and thought to meself, you have to be kidding.

This album may be raw and rootsy, but lol, it's not a Super Group.

Prolly be better than Dogshit in the Doorway though.
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it will be interesting to hear this when it comes out, it certainly isn't a supergroup, outside of Stewart, I never heard of the others, this ain't Blind Faith or Ringo's all star band.
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Which is probably a good thing too!

I'm glad Mick found a good group of people to work with , must have been a nice change from being the top dog on his solo stuff and not getting proper input, except maybe from Rick Rubin, or putting up with Keith and his diminishing creativity and guitar skills, not to mention the boring Don Was.
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Unlike many other fans, I'm a fan of Mick's solo stufff. With some better production, there are some amazing songs there. However, and I hate to say this, but this sounds like utter crap. One of the greatest lyricists of all time is twatting on with "evy evy evy" and other shocking lyrics. The sad truth is that the Mick many of us want may have just evolved out of him and many of us unfortunately don't like this Mick. I thought this would sound much better because Dave Stewart has done some great stuff and the other influences sounded interesting but it just sounds crap. It could also be Joss Stone. I know she's supposed to have this amazing voice but there's something about her singing that's annoying. Her fake American accent is even more shocking. Mick should be above playing with musicians who are not close to his league.
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I'm out. We will not support this.
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I like the sound of Miracle Worker, it's got sexy lyrics. So for me, it's good since any new MICK is exciting, and I like the Rastaman, he's hot too! Joss Stone, yeah I agree, she's annoying. Dave Stewart seems like a pompous ass but I respect him anyway, at least he's got experience and talent. THANKS FOR POSTING THE VIDEO CLIP!!
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Soldatti wrote on Jul 1st, 2011 at 5:52pm:
Thanks, looks like the clip that DS posted on FB the other day. Seemed to remember it was 10 minutes long but everything seems to be there.
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