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Keith Richards-Talk Is Cheap (180g)-VINYL LP-Brand New-Still Sealed
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Located in: Eastwood, Adelaide, Australia
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Item specifics
- Condition
- New: A brand-new, unused, unopened, undamaged item. See the seller's listing for full details. See all condition definitionsopens in a new window or tab
- Brand
- BMG
- MPN
- 26575
- UPC
- 4050538425024
About this product
Product Identifiers
Record Label
Bmg (Distributor)
UPC
4050538425024
eBay Product ID (ePID)
17050190426
Product Key Features
Release Year
1988
Format
Vinyl
Genre
Rock
Run Time
46 Mins 52 Seconds
Type
LP
Style
Hard Rock
Artist
Bernie Worrell, Johnnie Johnson, Michael Doucet, Ivan Neville, Maceo Parker, Keith Richards, Buckwheat Zydeco, Bootsy Collins, Patti Scialfa
Release Title
Talk Is Cheap
Additional Product Features
Distribution
ADA
Country/Region of Manufacture
USA
Reviews
Rolling Stone - 4 stars out of 5 -- "The result was a surprise: not just the debut solo LP by pretty much the last Sixties icon left who'd never gone solo, but an album with a loose vibrancy..." Uncut - "[A] slurry romp through blues, Memphis soul, country, roots and rock'n'roll that's far closer to the murky atmospherics of EXILE. than the sleek, flat production on DIRTY WORK."
Additional information
Personnel includes: Keith Richards (vocals, guitar, percussion); Waddy Wachtel (guitar); Michael Doucet (violin); Stanley "Buckwheat" Dural (accordion); Maceo Parker (alto saxophone); Bobby Keys (tenor & baritone saxophone); Johnnie Johnson (piano); Ivan Neville (piano, keyboards); Bernie Worrell (organ, clavinet); Chuck Leavell (organ); "Bootsy" Collins, Joey Spampinato (bass); Charley Drayton (bass, drums, vocals), Steve Jordan (drums, percussion, bass, background vocals); Sarah Dash, Patti Scialfa, Sam Butler (background vocals). Recorded at Air Studios, Montserrat, Switzerland and Le Studio, Montreal, Canada. All songs co-written by Keith Richards and Steve Jordan. Keith Richards is not a man you want to be cross with you. After two decades of occasionally uneasy give and take between Richards and Mick Jagger, the Rolling Stones seemed on the verge of imploding when, after making himself scarce during the recording of 1986's Dirty Work, Jagger made it clear he not only wasn't going to tour with the band, but he was going to devote his time to promoting his second solo album, 1987's Primitive Cool, including playing some shows on his own in Japan. If Jagger threw down a gauntlet, Richards could be said to have picked it up and slapped Mick hard with it, going into the studio to cut his solo debut, 1988's Talk Is Cheap. To the surprise of absolutely no one, Talk Is Cheap often resembles a Rolling Stones album ("Take It So Hard" could pass for the best Stones single since "Start Me Up"), but part of its charm is that even when it strays far from the band's template -- such as the churning funk of "Big Enough" or the Chuck Berry tribute/rip-off "I Could Have Stood You Up" -- it still beautifully captures what Richards brought to the band as a guitarist and songwriter, only in different surroundings and fresh contexts. It always sounds like Keith, even when it doesn't sound like the Stones, and he's passionate, engaged, and effortlessly cool on every track, with his trademark rhythm-as-lead guitar front and center throughout. The stellar band that accompanies Richards -- including Waddy Wachtel, Steve Jordan, Mick Taylor, Bernie Worrell, Johnnie Johnston, and Ivan Neville -- has a mind and an approach of its own, but they understand that the root of what Richards does is about the groove, and they don't let him down for a moment. Talk Is Cheap was good, raucous, high-attitude fun in a way a Stones album hadn't been since Tattoo You in 1981, and if Primitive Cool unwittingly revealed Mick Jagger wasn't entirely sure what his musical identity was outside of the Stones, this album made it clear all Richards needed to do to make a good record was to be himself. ~ Mark Deming
Number of discs
1
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