Paul Weller.
The 18-track collection will be available on CD, digitally and on vinyl, including a limited-edition two-LP blue-vinyl set. The cover features a portrait of Reed by Wood.
Mississippi-born Jimmy Reed was considered a pioneer of electric blues whose music inspired and was covered by many other major artists. âJimmy Reed was one of the premier influences on The Rolling Stones and all the bands that love American blues from that era until the present day,â Ronnie says in a statement. âIt is my honor to have the opportunity to celebrate his life and legacy with this tribute.â
Mr. Luck now. Two songs from the album, renditions of âGood Loverâ and âBaby What You Want Me to Do,â have been made available as advance digital singles.
1. Essence (Intro)
3. Mr Luck (feat. Mick Taylor)
4. Let’s Get Together (feat. Mick Taylor)
5. Ain’t That Loving You Baby (feat. Mick Taylor)
6. Honest I Do (feat. Mick Taylor)
7. High & Lonesome (feat. Mick Taylor)
8. Baby What You Want Me to Do (feat. Mick Taylor)
9. Roll and Rhumba (feat. Mick Taylor)
10. You Don’t Have to Go (feat. Mick Taylor)
11. Shame Shame Shame (feat. Mick Taylor & Paul Weller)
12. I’m That Man Down There (feat. Mick Taylor)
13. Got No Where to Go (feat. Mick Taylor & Mick Hucknall)
14. Big Boss Man (feat. Mick Taylor & Bobby Womack)
15. I Ain’t Got You (feat. Mick Taylor)
Paul Weller.
The 18-track collection will be available on CD, digitally and on vinyl, including a limited-edition two-LP blue-vinyl set. The cover features a portrait of Reed by Wood.
Mississippi-born Jimmy Reed was considered a pioneer of electric blues whose music inspired and was covered by many other major artists. âJimmy Reed was one of the premier influences on The Rolling Stones and all the bands that love American blues from that era until the present day,â Ronnie says in a statement. âIt is my honor to have the opportunity to celebrate his life and legacy with this tribute.â
Mr. Luck now. Two songs from the album, renditions of âGood Loverâ and âBaby What You Want Me to Do,â have been made available as advance digital singles.
BMGRolling Stones guitarist Ronnie Wood celebrates one of his blues heroes, the late Jimmy Reed, on a new live album documenting a special 2013 concer.
Paul Weller.
The 18-track collection will be available on CD, digitally and on vinyl, including a limited-edition two-LP blue-vinyl set. The cover features a portrait of Reed by Wood.
Mississippi-born Jimmy Reed was considered a pioneer of electric blues whose music inspired and was covered by many other major artists. âJimmy Reed was one of the premier influences on The Rolling Stones and all the bands that love American blues from that era until the present day,â Ronnie says in a statement. âIt is my honor to have the opportunity to celebrate his life and legacy with this tribute.â
Mr. Luck now. Two songs from the album, renditions of âGood Loverâ and âBaby What You Want Me to Do,â have been made available as advance digital singles.