Genre: Blues
Label: BMG
Size: 12"
Format: 33RPM,

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The Ronnie Wood Band Mr. Luck - A Tribute To Jimmy Reed: Live At The Royal Albert Hall 2LP

The Ronnie Wood Band

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SKU:
BRMLP81796
UPC:
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A Tribute To Jimmy Reed By Ronnie Wood (Of The Rolling Stones) On Double LP!
With Special Guests Mick Taylor, Bobby Womack, Paul Weller, Mick Hucknall & Tommy Hare!
An Extraordinary Record Of An Unforgettable Night!

Ronnie Wood and the Ronnie Wood Band is back with the second installment of his live album trilogy, Mr Luck - A Tribute to Jimmy Reed: Live at the Royal Albert Hall, with special guests Mick Taylor, Bobby Womack, Mick Hucknall and Paul Weller. Recorded live at the Royal Albert Hall on November 1, 2013.

A 'Tayle' of Two Sidemen: "When self-taught guitarist Eddie Taylor imparted his skills onto his friend Jimmy Reed, he surely couldn’t have imagined the effect this was to have on the Chicago blues scene. Backing up such luminaries as John Lee Hooker, he is best remembered for his work with his former student. Sweet coincidence, then, that in 1974 another Taylor, Mick, would make way for Ronnie Wood in the Rolling Stones, paving the way for these two friends and celebrated guitarists to work on projects ever since. The culmination of this to date is surely Taylor's place in The Ronnie Wood Band at the Royal Albert Hall for 2013’s Bluesfest, where they played the now-legendary set that would come to give birth to this recording."

Features

  • Double LP
  • Gatefold
  • Made in Poland

Selections

Side 1:

  1. Essence
  2. Good Lover
  3. Mr Luck
  4. Let's Get Together

Side 2:

  1. Ain't That Loving You Baby
  2. Honest I Do
  3. High & Lonesome
  4. Baby What You Want Me To Do
  5. Roll And Rhumba

Side 3:

  1. You Don't Have To Go
  2. Shame Shame Shame
  3. I'm That Man Down There
  4. Got No Where To Go

Side 4:

  1. Big Boss Man
  2. I Ain't Got You
  3. I'm Going Upside Your Head
  4. Bright Lights, Big City
  5. Ghost Of A Man

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