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LIVE AT THE HOLLYWOOD PALLADIUM 2LP (BLACK VINYL) “The house lights are still up, stage lights down, as musicians stroll through the shadows, taking a seat on the drum riser or dropping to the floor in a circle. There is chatting and laughter amid drinks and smokes. Then a single, white spotlight hits the leader from behind: KEITH RICHARDS of THE ROLLING STONES, now on his feet, assuming the position as he fires up the first riff of the night, the clanging-guitar call to jubilant disorder in “Take It So Hard.” ? Newly remastered and back in print the legendary Keith Richards & The X-Pensive Winos live album ? Recorded Live on the Talk is Cheap Tour at the Hollywood Palladium on December 15th, 1988 and originally released in 1991 ? 180g 2LP (Black Vinyl) ? 2LP formats in Gatefold Packaging With Printed Inner Sleeves ? This incomparable live band includes guitarist Waddy Wachtel (Fleetwood Mac, Linda Ronstandt, Stevie Nicks), drummer Steve Jordan (long time Keith collaborator), bassist Charley Drayton, keyboard player Ivan Neville (Rolling Stones collaborator), singer Sarah Dash (Labelle), and on saxophone, the inimitable, Bobby Keys Product Identifiers
Record LabelBMG Rights Managemen, Bgrt
UPC4050538588149
eBay Product ID (ePID)8046090996
Product Key Features
FormatRecord
Release Year2020
GenreRock
ArtistRichards, Keith & the X-Pensive Winos
Release TitleLive at the Hollywood Palladium 180 g 2lp (Black Vinyl)
Dimensions
Item Height0.37 in
Item Weight1.27 lb
Item Length12.35 in
Item Width12.34 in
Additional Product Features
Number of Tracks17
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States
Tracks1.1 Take It So Hard 1.2 How I Wish 1.3 I Could Have Stood You Up 1.4 Too Rude 1.5 Make No Mistake 1.6 Time Is on My Side 1.7 Big Enough 1.8 Whip It Up 1.9 Locked Away 1.10 Struggle 1.11 Happy 1.12 Connection 1.13 Rockawhile 1.14 I Wanna Be Your Man* 1.15 Little T;A* 1.16 You Don't Move Me* 1.17 * Never Before Released *
Number of Discs2
Notes180gm vinyl LP pressing housed in a gatefold sleeve. "The house lights are still up, stage lights down, as musicians stroll through the shadows, taking a seat on the drum riser or dropping to the floor in a circle. There is chatting and laughter amid drinks and smokes. Then a single, white spotlight hits the leader from behind: Keith Richards of THE ROLLING STONES, now on his feet, assuming the position as he fires up the first riff of the night, the clanging-guitar call to jubilant disorder in "Take It So Hard."