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The Rolling Stones ‘Blue & Lonesome’ Out December 2

by Paul Cashmere on October 7, 2016

in News

The Rolling Stones blues covers album ‘Blue & Lonesome’ will be released on December 2, 2016.

The first single from ‘Blue & Lonesome’ is the Little Walter classic ‘Just Your Fool’. A 60 sample is now available on YouTube.

‘Blue & Lonesome’ will be available as a single CD, a Deluxe box set, on vinyl and in digital form.

The Rolling Stones ‘Blue & Lonesome’ is the band’s first studio album since 2005’s ‘A Bigger Bang’ although two new tracks ‘Doom and Gloom’ and ‘One More Shot’ were released on 2012’s compilation ‘GRRR’.

Blue & Lonesome tracklist

CD

1 Just Your Fool (written and recorded by Little Walter in 1960)
2 Commit a Crime (written and recorded by Howlin’ Wolf aka Chester Burnett in 1966 )
3 Blue and Lonesome (written and recorded by Little Walter in 1959 )
4 All of Your Love (written and recorded by Magic Sam aka Samuel Maghett in 1967)
5 I Gotta Go (written and recorded by Little Walter in 1955)
6 Everybody Knows About My Good Thing (recorded in 1971 by Little Johnny Taylor, composed by Miles Grayson and Lermon Horton)
7 Ride ’Em On Down (written and recorded by Eddie Taylor in 1955)
8 Hate To See You Go (written and recorded by Little Walter in 1955 )
9 Hoo Doo Blues (recorded by Lightnin’ Slim aka Otis Hicks, composed by Hicks and Jerry West in 1958)
10 Little Rain (recorded by Jimmy Reed, composed by Reed and Ewart G Abner Jr in 1957)
11 Just Like I Treat You (written by Willie Dixon and recorded by Howlin’ Wolf in December 1961)
12 I Can’t Quit You Baby (written by Willie Dixon and recorded by Otis Rush in 1956).

VINYL

Side A
Just Your Fool
Commit A Crime
Blue And Lonesome

Side B
All Of Your Love
I Gotta Go
Everybody Knows About My Good Thing

Side C
Ride ‘Em On Down
Hate To See You Go
Hoo Doo Blues

Side D
Little Rain
Just Like I Treat You
I Can’t Quit You Baby

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