Chicago Plays T
by Various Artists
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Vinyl LP Details
- Released: September 28, 2018
- Originally Released: 2018
- Label: Barnes Noble Consign
Tracks on Disc 1:
- 1.John PrimerLet It Bleed
- 2.Billy Boy ArnoldPlay With Fire
- 3.Buddy GuyDoo Doo Doo Doo Doo (Heartbreaker)
- 4.Ronnie Baker Brooks(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction
Tracks on Disc 2:
- 1.Billy BranchSympathy For The Devil
- 2.John PrimerAngie
- 3.Leanne White FaineGimme Shelter
- 4.Jimmy BurnsBeast Of Burden
Tracks on Disc 3:
- 1.Mike AveryMiss You
- 2.Omar ColemanI Go Wild
- 3.Carlos JohnsonOut Of Control
- 4.Jimmy BurnsDead Flowers
Product Description:
Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Buddy Guy and two generations of Chicago blues stars unite on this album to give the songs of the Rolling Stones a remarkable rebirth. Stripping those rock songs down to their Chicago-blues essence is not only an idea that's inventive and unprecedented.
Chicago Plays the Stones, the first project of its kind to include Jagger and Richards, brings the songs of Jagger-Richards back to their spiritual home and their point of origin, and cements a 55-year love affair that changed the course of music. It's an enduring, ongoing musical and fraternal connection between Jagger-Richards and their Chicago blues heroes that continues to reverberate like the famous echo chamber at 2120 S Michigan Ave.
Traclist
1. Let It Bleed - John Primer 2. Play With Fire - Billy Boy Arnold 3. Doo Doo Doo Doo Doo (Heartbreaker) - Buddy Guy With Mick Jagger 4. (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction - Ronnie Baker Brooks 5. Sympathy For The Devil - Billy Branch 6. Angie - John Primer 7. Gimme Shelter - Leanne Faine 8. Beast Of Burden - Jimmy Burns With Keith Richards 9. Miss You - Mike Avery 10. I Go Wild - Omar Coleman 11. Out Of Control - Carlos Johnson 12. Dead Flowers - Jimmy Burns
Chicago Plays the Stones, the first project of its kind to include Jagger and Richards, brings the songs of Jagger-Richards back to their spiritual home and their point of origin, and cements a 55-year love affair that changed the course of music. It's an enduring, ongoing musical and fraternal connection between Jagger-Richards and their Chicago blues heroes that continues to reverberate like the famous echo chamber at 2120 S Michigan Ave.
Traclist