Bill Wyman & The Rhythm Kings - Anyway The Wind Blows (Deluxe) (1999)

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Title: Anyway The Wind Blows
Year Of Release: 1999
Label: Velvel
Genre: Roots Rock, Blues-Rock, British Blues
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (image, .cue, log)
Total Time: 55:42
Total Size: 137/387 Mb (scans)
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Tracklist:

01. Anyway The Wind Blows
02. Spooky
03. Walking One And 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 and Tan
13. Crazy He Calls Me
14. Struttin' Our Stuff

Bonus Tracks:
15. Sugar Babe
16. Gonna Find Me A New Love

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.



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Thank you so much for sharing!!
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Many thanks