Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Ian Stewart tribute album to be releases

Eagle Rock Entertainment, through its subsidiary Eagle Records, is delighted to release Boogie 4 Stu on April 19, 2011. A tribute to pianist Ian Stewart, a founding member of the Rolling Stones who went on to serve as their long-term road manager, this album will be released near the 25th anniversary of his passing. Sales from Boogie 4 Stu will benefit the British Heart Foundation. [MSRP $13.98]

Boogie 4 Stu, mixed by Glynn Johns, was created and produced by fellow pianist Ben Waters, a member The A, B, C & D of Boogie Woogie, which also features Charlie Watts. Initially planned by Waters as a solo album, Boogie 4 Stu soon took on a life of its own. The album highlight for many will be the version of Bob Dylan’s song "Watchin' The River Flow,” which features Mick Jagger on vocals & harmonica, Keith Richards on guitar, Charlie Watts on drums, Ronnie Wood on guitar and Bill Wyman on bass. Although all musicians recorded their respective tracks at different times and locations, this song marks the first time Wyman has recorded with his colleagues since 1992. PJ Harvey, who happens to be Waters’ cousin, also contributes to the album, as well as Jools Holland, whose studio the CD was recorded in. The album finishes with the Sam Cooke track “Bring It On Home,” performed by Ian Stewart with Rocket 88 at the Montreux Jazz Festival.

As well as his work with the Rolling Stones, Ian Stewart played with a host of other talents including Led Zeppelin [this album is named after their track Boogie With Stu], Howlin’ Wolf, The Yardbirds, his own band Rocket88 and more. Keith Richards said, "Ian Stewart. I'm still working for him. To me the Rolling Stones is his band. Without his knowledge and organization ... we'd be nowhere."

“Everyone who is on the Boogie 4 Stu album knew Ian Stewart really well,” says Waters. “…Despite this I felt many music fans needed an introduction to the man and his music. To some he was a roadie that played a bit of piano, to his friends and fans the opposite was true.”


TRACKLISTING

1) BOOGIE WOOGIE STOMP (ALBERT AMMONS)
PIANO – BEN WATERS

2) ROOMING HOUSE BOOGIE (AMOS MILBURN)
KEITH RICHARDS – GUITAR
BILL WYMAN – BASS
BEN WATERS – PIANO, VOCALS
ADY MILWARD – DRUMS
DEREK NASH – SAX
CLIVE ASHLEY – SAX

3) WORRIED LIFE BLUES (BIG MACEO)
CHARLIE WATTS – DRUMS
KEITH RICHARDS – VOCALS
RONNIE WOOD – VOCALS, GUITARS
DAVE GREEN – DOUBLE BASS
JOOLS HOLLAND – HAMMOND ORGAN
WILLY GARNET – SAX
DON WELLOR – SAX
BEN WATERS – PIANO

4) BOOGIE FOR STU (WATERS, HOLLAND)
BEN WATERS – PIANO
JOOLS HOLLAND – PIANO
DAVE GREEN – DOUBLE BASS
CHARLIE WATTS – DRUMS
WILLY GARNET – SAX
DON WELLOR – SAX

5) MAKE ME A PALLETT ON YOUR FLOOR (JIMMY YANCEY)
JOOLS HOLLAND – PIANO, VOCALS
BEN WATERS – HAMMOND ORGAN
DAVE GREEN – DOUBLE BASS
CHARLIE WATTS – DRUMS
WILLY GARNET – SAX
DON WELLOR – SAX
ALEX GARNET – BARITONE SAX

6) MIDNIGHT BLUES (TRAD)
CHARLIE WATTS – DRUMS
JOOLS HOLLAND – PIANO
BEN WATERS – PIANO


7) LONELY AVENUE (RAY CHARLES) RECORDED ON STU’S PIANO
PJ HARVEY VOCALS, BV’S SAX
BEN WATERS, PIANO, ORGAN, BV’S

8) WATCHIN THE RIVER FLOW (BOB DYLAN)
KEITH RICHARDS – GUITAR
MICK JAGGER – VOCALS, HARMONICA
CHARLIE WATTS – DRUMS
RONNIE WOOD – GUITAR
BILL WYMAN – BASS
BEN WATERS - PIANO
TOM WATERS – ALTO SAX
WILLY GARNET – SAX
DON WELLOR – SAX
ALEX GARNET – BARITONE SAX
DAVE SWIFT – TAMBOURINE

9) ROLL ‘EM PETE (BIG JOE TURNER)
HAMISH MAXWELL – VOCALS
CHARLIE WATTS – DRUMS
DAVE GREEN – DOUBLE BASS
JOOLS HOLLAND – PIANO
BEN WATERS – PIANO
WILLY GARNET – SAX
DON WELLOR – SAX
TERRY TAYLOR - GUITAR

10 SUITCASE BLUES (ALBERT AMMONNS)
BEN WATERS – PIANO

11 BRING IT ON HOME TO ME (SAM COOKE)
IAN STEWART LIVE FROM MONTREUX JAZZ FESTIVAL WITH ROCKET 88

1 comment:

Bobby Boy said...

Mercy sakes alive! Gotta get one of these--I've already marked the release date in my daybook (which has a different cat photo for every week). My interest in boogie-woogie goes back to the 1940's (Jack Fina and "Bumble Boogie", Tommy Dorsey's version of Pinetop's "Boogie Woogie", etc.)