Inner sleeve has lyric sheet and a comic strip, "Dirty Workout", by Mark Marek and a generic inner sleeve with rounded corners too. The band’s first album under their new contract with CBS Records, and also the first time since The Stones earliest of days that an album’s lead single was not a. Some releases issued in dark red cellophane shrinkwrap with a large illustrated promotional sticker on the front. It's played by Ian Stewart who died shortly after this recording. The Rolling Stones Dirty Work LP at Half-Speed is made from vinyl specific original tape transfers designed to get the very best possible sound from the. The sessions for Dirty Work, the first album under. Produced by Steve Lillywhite, the album was recorded during a period when relations between Mick Jagger and Keith Richards soured considerably, according to Richards autobiography Life. It was released on 24 March 1986 on the Rolling Stones label by CBS Records. Dirty Work by The Rolling Stones CD 1986 Rolling Stones Records CK 40250 Mint. Dirty Work is the Rolling Stones 18th British and 20th American studio album. ronniewood had got in touch with me while I was staying at the Plaza Hotel in New York and invited me to come to the studio and lay down some guitar on a track of officialkeef.I was really up for this idea as I had done some studio work before on a track playing with Keith at Ronnie’s. It concerns a short version of the Big Bill Broonzy blues standard. Get it by Wed, Sep 1 - Sat, Sep 4 from Livingston, Texas. OnThisDay in 1986, One Hit (To the Body) was released on The Rolling Stones’ Dirty Work album. This album is dedicated to Ian Stewart "Thanks, Stu, for 25 years of boogie-woogie." Philippe Saisse appears courtesy of Manhattan Records and Dappelganger.
Ivan Neville appears courtesy of Island Records. Kirsty MacCol appears courtesy of Stiff Records. Tom Waits appears courtesy of Island Records. Jimmy Page appears courtesy of Atlantic Records. Bobby Womack.Don Covay, Chuck Leavel, 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, and Dolette McDonaldīoby Womack appears courtesy of MCA Records.ĭon Covay appears courtesy of Rawstock Productions.