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Willie and The Poor Boys - The Complete Willie and the Poor Boys (2015)

Willie and The Poor Boys - The Complete Willie and the Poor Boys (2015)
  • Title: The Complete Willie and the Poor Boys
  • Year Of Release: 2015
  • Label: Edsel
  • Genre: Retro Rock, Rockin' Blues, Boogie
  • Quality: flac lossless (tracks)
  • Total Time: 01:31:16
  • Total Size: 616 mb
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Tracklist

01. Baby Please Don't Go
02. Can You Hear Me
03. These Arms of Mine
04. Revenue Man
05. You Never Can Tell
06. Slippin' & Slidin'
07. Saturday Night
08. Let's Talk It Over
09. All Night Long
10. Chicken Shack Boogie
11. Sugar Bee
12. Poor Boy Boogie
13. High School Confidential (Live)
14. Tear It Up (Live)
15. Baby Please Don't Go (Live)
16. Medley: Ooh Poo Pah Doo / Rockin' Pneumonia & The Boogie Woogie Flu (Live)
17. Mystery Train (Live)
18. Chicken Shack Boogie (Live)
19. Stagger Lee (Live)
20. What'd I Say (Live)
21. Red Hot (Live)
22. Lovin' up a Storm (Live)
23. Medley: Poor Boy Boogie / Hound Dog / Shake Rattle & Roll / Looking for Someone to Love (Live)
24. Land of 1,000 Dances (Live)

With Mick Jagger and Keith Richards bickering back and forth in the press during the mid-'80s (leading many to assume that the Stones were kaput), bassist Bill Wyman decided to fill up his newly acquired spare time by forming an all-star band, Willie and the Poor Boys. The group's roots lay in the series of high-profile 1983 ARMS Concerts (which raised money for multiple sclerosis research), which led to several of the tour's participants taking it a step further and laying down some tracks in the studio. Included in this stellar lineup were Wyman's Stones mates Ron Wood and Charlie Watts, as well as Jimmy Page, Mel Collins, Andy Fairweather Low, Kenny Jones, and Ringo Starr, among others, while Wyman also served as the album's producer. The resulting 1985 self-titled album was a pleasant enough set of 12 rock & roll/R&B standards (including "Baby Please Don't Go," which a promo video was filmed for), but certainly not anything musically earth-shattering. A self-titled home video was also issued the same year as the album, but little was heard from the group subsequently, leading many to believe that Willie and the Poor Boys was a one-off side project. Yet in 1994 (a few years after Wyman retired from the Stones), Willie and the Poor Boys reappeared once more, with the 12-track Tear It Up: Live.



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  • whiskers
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