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Rolling Stones Black And Blue topped the Billboard 200 album charts for the first of four nonconsecutive weeks. The album, which was the band s 6th U.S. chart-topper, was recorded at Munich s Musicland Studios like its predecessor, It s Only Rock N Roll. With the defection of guitarist Mick Taylor just before the album began production, the band used various players to fill in for Taylor with the sessions serving as auditions to fill his role on a permanent basis. Among the players that sat in during the 1974 and 1975 sessions were Jeff Beck, Wayne Perkins, and Taylor s eventual replacement, Ron Wood who played guitar on only two tracks, added vocals to several others, and became an official member just prior to the album s release. ....
Alice Fiennes and Poppy Damon are experienced podcasters who previously gave us the excellent Murderabilia, about the people who collect artefacts associated with real-life killers, said Miranda Sawyer in The Observer. Their terrific new series, Pseudocide – about people who fake their own deaths – is equally “fascinating” and “weird”. They explore the life of a 14th century nun who faked her death to pursue a life of “carnal lust”. There’s the strange tale of a disappearing shopping-channel host, and the familiar, but still astonishing, story of the Labour MP John Stonehouse. But my favourite episode, said James Marriott in The Times, is about Kaycee Nicole, a teenage basketball player and blogger who gained a wide online following before tragically dying of cancer in 2001. Or rather, who didn’t die of cancer, and who never played basketball, because she turned out to be a “bored, middle-aged lady named Debbie”. ....