The album is the band’s first since the death of drummer Charlie Watts.
, which peaked at No. 3 on the Billboard 200 chart. The album also is the first since the death of band’s drummer Charlie Watts,features the previously released collaboration with Lady Gaga and Stevie Wonder, “Sweet Sounds of Heaven,” plus tracks like “Bite My Head Off,” with bass from Other guest spots on the album include two tracks recorded with the late Watts ; the latter also features an assist from former bassist Bill Wyman.
The album — which ends with a Jagger/Richards cover of the Muddy Waters song that inspired the band’s name — was recorded all around the world, from Henson Recording Studios in Los Angeles to Metropolis Studios in London, Sanctuary Studios in Nassau, Bahamas and Electric Lady Studios and The Hit Factory/Germano Studios in New York.Porno for Pyros to Reschedule Reunion Tour Dates: ‘We’ve Pushed the Tour a Few Months’.
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