Bill Wyman's Rhythm Kings - Anyway The Wind Blows (1998)

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Title: Anyway The Wind Blows
Year Of Release: 1998
Label: RCA Victor
Genre: Roots Rock, Blues-Rock, British Blues
Quality: Mp3/320 kbps
Total Time: 48:41
Total Size: 243 Mb (covers)
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Tracklist:

01. Anyway The Wind Blows
02. Spooky
03. Walking One & Only
04. Mojo Boogie
05. Too Late
06. Every Sixty Seconds
07. Ring My Bell
08. Days Like This
09. He's A Real Gone Guy
10. A True Romance
11. Gee Baby Ain't I Good To You
12. When Hollywood Goes Black & Tan
13. Crazy He Calls Me
14. Struttin' Our Stuff

While his old bandmates rock on, this Stone is definitely not alone on his second go-around with an all-star combo. Georgie Fame and Paul Carrack vocalize alongside Gary Brooker on keyboards, Albert Lee and Andy Fairweather-Low on guitar, Chris Rea and Mick Taylor on slide, and Nicky Hopkins on keyboards -- well, not all on the same track. Nonetheless, the Classics IV song "Spooky" sounds lifeless. Performing favorites by J.J. Cale, Dan Hicks, Mose Allison, Willie Dixon and a handful of Wyman originals in the jazz and R&B traditions, only Fame turns in a fancy, characteristic performance on the Hicks song "Walking One and Only"; his voice throughout is the project's super-high spot. Wyman sounds perfectly happy plunking away throughout, though Eric Clapton and Peter Frampton's contributions are of no real consequence. In fact, Clapton's lead on "Gee Baby Ain't I Good to You" is just an annoyance.