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  1. Dirty Work is the first Rolling Stones album to feature two tracks with Richards on lead vocals ("Too Rude" and "Sleep Tonight"). Following a further month of final recording in July and August 1985 (which saw guest appearances by Jimmy Page, Bobby Womack and Tom Waits), co-producer Steve Lillywhite supervised several weeks of mixing and the ...

  2. Mar 24, 2020 · Among the high profile guests on Dirty Work were Jimmy Page, Bobby Womack, Jimmy Cliff, Anton Fig, Don Covay, Beverly D'Angelo, Kirsty MacColl, Patti Scialfa, and Tom Waits. Noted Stones historian Bill German recalled that the tension in the band at that point stemmed from Mick Jagger blatantly putting his solo career before the Stones: ["He ...

  3. 5.0. Ave. 5.57. 5.82. 5.82. MINI REVIEW. When the Stones went into the studio to record this album, things just weren't going too good between Mick Jagger and the rest of the Band. Mick was thinking about going solo and seemed to put more effort into his solo album, which in turn pissed off Keith Richards.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jimmy_CliffJimmy Cliff - Wikipedia

    Cliff then provided backing vocals on The Rolling Stones' 1986 album Dirty Work, and appeared in the comedy Club Paradise, co-starring with Robin Williams and Peter O'Toole, and contributed several songs to the soundtrack, including "Seven Day Weekend", which he sang with Elvis Costello.

  5. Jun 16, 2018 · Even an impressive roster of guests (Jimmy Page, Patti Scialfa, Bobby Womack, Tom Waits, Anton Fig, Jimmy Cliff) couldn't make up for the lack of quality control and the palpable disconnect between the band.

  6. Aug 13, 2021 · Years after his first hit, he has worked with some of the biggest names in the music industry, including The Rolling Stones, supplying backing vocals to their album, Dirty Work and Annie Lennox, who collaborated with him on his album Fantastic Plastic People.

  7. Dirty Work, an Album by Rolling Stones. Released 24 March 1986 on Rolling Stones (catalog no. CK 40250; CD). Genres: Rock. Rated #1228 in the best albums of 1986.

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