Label: Sequel Records (UK), NEM CD 847
Style: Rock, Pop Rock
Country: Lewisham, London, England (24 October 1936)
Time: 39:54
Format: Flac Tracks 16/44,1 kHz
Size: 254 Mb
Stone
Alone is the second solo studio album by the Rolling Stones' bass
guitarist Bill Wyman. It was released in 1976 by Rolling Stones Records.
The album reached number 166 on the Billboard 200.
Van Morrison
plays the saxophone in "A Quarter to Three". Joe Walsh, Dr. John, Ron
Wood, Al Kooper, Nicky Hopkins, and Jim Keltner played on the album.
Bill
Wyman is also the author of a book called Stone Alone: The Story of a
Rock 'n' Roll Band, not to be confused with this album.
In a review,
AllMusic rated the album one and a half stars out of five. They noted
"Apache Woman" and "Quarter to Three" but cautioned that "highlights
like these are few and far between and this problem reduces Stone Alone
to a curio that should only be sought out by Bill Wyman fans and Rolling
Stones completists." They criticized the album for lacking "the focus
and solid songs of the previous album and ends up feeling like the
typical rock star's ego-trip side project. Stone Alone can't be faulted
for ambition, though: nearly every song tries out a different musical
style ('50s-style rock, disco, and reggae) and Wyman enlists a veritable
who's who of guest musicians (everyone from Dr. John to Al Kooper to
Joe Walsh) to bring the songs to life."
(en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stone_Alone)
01. A Quarter To Three (02:53)
02. Gimme Just One Chance (02:48)
03. Soul Satisfying (02:40)
04. Apache Woman (03:33)
05. Every Sixty Seconds (04:11)
06. Get It On (03:36)
07. Feet (04:00)
08. Peanut Butter Time (03:52)
09. Wine And Wimmen (03:23)
10. If You Wanna Be Happy (02:48)
11. What's The Point (02:32)
12. No More Foolin' (03:31)

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