The Rolling Stones ‘Zipcode’ tour is over and Keith Richards has immediately switched to solo mode with a brand new song for us all to hear.
‘Trouble’ is the first taste of solo Keith’s ‘Crosseyed Heart’ album and sounds exactly as you would expect solo Keith to sound. Decades on from his last album, Keith’s third solo album sounds more like the gap is a two years, not two decades.
Keith Richards has only ever released two solo albums ‘Talk Is Cheap’ in 1988 and ‘Main Offender’ in 1992. ‘Crosseyed Heart’ uses mainly the same players as 23 years ago.
“I had a ball making this new record and working with Steve Jordan and Waddy Wachtel again,” Keith says. “There’s nothing like walking into a studio and having absolutely no idea what you’re going to come out with on the other end. If you’re looking for ‘Trouble,’ you’ve come to the right place.”
Keith co-wrote most of the tracks with co-producer Jordan. There is also a duet with Norah Jones titled ‘Illusion’ on the upcoming album.
LISTEN: Keith Richards Trouble
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