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Topic: More on Mick Jagger's new album: Joe Perry on various tracks Return to archive
08-04-01 09:05 AM
VoodooChileInWOnderl Bono, Wyclef, Joe Perry Lend Hands To Mick Jagger Solo Album

Kravitz, Townshend, more already on roster for still-untitled LP.

With his much-anticipated fourth solo album due in November, Rolling Stones vocalist Mick Jagger continues to add to his celebrity guest list as he puts the finishing touches on the LP.


Among the latest stars to step into the recording booth with the Jagger-meister are U2's Bono, who provides additional vocals on one song; Aerosmith's Joe Perry, who plays guitar on various tracks; and Wyclef Jean, who produced one cut, Jagger's publicist said.


Also on the still-untitled record are Matchbox Twenty's Rob Thomas, who sang and co-wrote several songs, as well as Lenny Kravitz and Pete Townshend. Marti Frederiksen, who produced and co-wrote Aerosmith's Just Push Play, will also receive co-writing credit on the Jagger disc (see "Mick Jagger Finds A Muse In Britney Spears").


Rapper/producer Missy "Misdemeanor" Elliott won't be on the album, though she did meet with Jagger last month to discuss the project, the publicist said.


Next year, the Rolling Stones will celebrate their 40th anniversary. While both Jagger and drummer Charlie Watts have said they're interested in a world tour, no dates have been scheduled. The Rolling Stones also have no immediate plans to record a follow-up to 1997's Bridges to Babylon.

� Jon Wiederhorn

From Sonicnet
08-06-01 04:31 PM
Hoobler it's a good thing i like joe perry more than i dislike bonso.
[Edited by Hoobler]
08-06-01 10:26 PM
The Eggman Hold on a sec Bono credits the Stones

Aerosmith ripps the Stones off!!!!
08-07-01 10:31 AM
SAGJ Bravo, Eggman! U2 are originals, Aerosmith, although sincere, are Xeroxes.
08-07-01 05:35 PM
Hoobler aerosmith doesn't credit the stones? are you stupid? and joe perry has got more talent in one pinky than ten bonsos or twenty eds. i hate to say this, but i don't think the stones' next album will be as good as just push play.
[Edited by Hoobler]
08-07-01 07:09 PM
Ned Kelly That's a bold statement
08-07-01 08:53 PM
The Eggman and very dumb
08-07-01 09:51 PM
Hoobler
quote:
The Eggman wrote:
and very dumb



hey dork, if you love the stones so much, how come you have a beatles nickname instead of a stones nickname?
08-07-01 11:09 PM
The Eggman with a name like HOOBLER, i would not breathe a word!!!

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