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Digitally remastered by Bob Ludwig (Gateway Mastering Studios).
Three years after releasing 1983's UNDERCOVER, the Rolling Stones returned to the studio to record DIRTY WORK. During the band's sabbatical, Mick Jagger had released his solo debut SHE'S THE BOSS, sparking resentment from Keith Richards, who did not approve of Jagger making music outside of the band. A notable distinction of DIRTY WORK is Ron Wood's collaboration with the Jagger/Richards songwriting axis on four songs, "One Hit (To The Body)", "Fight," "Had It With You" and the title track, which may have been code for the Glimmer Twins' then-strained relationship.
Since Stones recording sessions are always special events, a number of famous guests made cameos on this 1986 release. Among them are Stones heroes Bobby Womack and Don Covay, Tom Waits, Jimmy Page and producer Steve Lillywhite's wife Kirsty MacColl. Despite any infighting, the Stones continued their history of interesting cover choices. A minor 1964 hit by Bob and Earl hit the top five for the Stones, while Half Pint's "Too Rude" continued the band's love affair with reggae.
DIRTY WORK includes an unlisted instrumental track.
Recorded at Pathe Marconi Studios, Paris, France. Originally released on Rolling Stones Records.
The Rolling Stones: Mick Jagger (vocals); Keith Richards, Ron Wood (guitar); Bill Wyman (bass); Charlie Watts (drums).
Additional personnel: Bobby Womack, Don Covay, Chuck Leavell, Jimmy Page, Patti Scialfa, Jimmy Cliff, Tom Waits, Kirsty MacColl, Ivan Neville, Anton Fig, Steve Jordan, Charley Drayton, Philippe Saisse, Dan Collette, John Regan, Alan Rogan, Ian Stewart, Janis Pendarvis, Dolette McDonald.
Dirty Work Music | List Price | $13.98 (You save $2.93) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Rock CDs, Pop, Hard Rock | | Label | UME | | Orig Year | 1986 | | All Time Sales Rank | 79880  | | CD Universe Part number | 7950488 | | Catalog number | 001290202 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Jul 14, 2009 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Personnel | Mick Jagger - vocals Mick Jagger - vocals Keith Richards Charlie Watts - drums Ron Wood - guitar Bill Wyman - bass
Also: Jimmy Page, Jimmy Page, Ian Stewart, Anton Fig, Chuck Leavell, Tom Waits, Steve Jordan, Bobby Womack, Philippe Saisse, Patti Scialfa, Kirsty MacColl, KIRSTY MACCOLL, Ivan Neville, Jimmy Cliff, John Regan, Dolette McDonald, Don Covay, Dan Collette, Alan Rogan, Janis Pendarvis | | Additional Info | Reissue; Remastered |
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