PJ contributed to Ian Stewart tribute album
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PJ contributed to Ian Stewart tribute album
Just saw this on a Stones message board. Musician Ben Waters sent email to a member:
"Just before I came away to Germany I did a very special recording session. I decided that I wanted to do a tribute album to Ian Stewart, Pianist and founder member of the Rolling Stones. "Stu" was a massive influence on me and a friend of the family. The album has now been recorded feat. Charlie Watts, Dave Green, Jools Holland, Ronnie Wood, Pj Harvey and there is a few more special guests to be announced very soon. The album features mostly Boogie Woogie and Blues material that Stu Loved. All the profits are going to go to the British Heart Foundation. The album should be out later this year."
"Just before I came away to Germany I did a very special recording session. I decided that I wanted to do a tribute album to Ian Stewart, Pianist and founder member of the Rolling Stones. "Stu" was a massive influence on me and a friend of the family. The album has now been recorded feat. Charlie Watts, Dave Green, Jools Holland, Ronnie Wood, Pj Harvey and there is a few more special guests to be announced very soon. The album features mostly Boogie Woogie and Blues material that Stu Loved. All the profits are going to go to the British Heart Foundation. The album should be out later this year."
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Apologies to those who are already familiar with the story..
Ben Waters is Polly's cousin. Ian Stewart was a very good friend of Polly's parents when she was growing up.
There's a nice pic of Ian and Polly's mum here:
http://www.gettyimages.com/detail/57540 ... on-Archive
Ben Waters is Polly's cousin. Ian Stewart was a very good friend of Polly's parents when she was growing up.
There's a nice pic of Ian and Polly's mum here:
http://www.gettyimages.com/detail/57540 ... on-Archive
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Thanks for the infos and the retrospective. I didn't know about that, Dr Dark, thanks!!
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Ian Stewart's story is very interesting:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ian_Stewart_(musician)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ian_Stewart_(musician)
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Stu was a great player & was involved in some very historical recording sessions and tours.
Nice to see some respect being paid and that Polly will be involved. Hope it's a full blown blues tune! Now THAT would be cool
Nice to see some respect being paid and that Polly will be involved. Hope it's a full blown blues tune! Now THAT would be cool
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The Rolling Stones - including former bassist Bill Wyman - have recorded a cover version of Bob Dylan's 1971 song, "Watching The River Flow". The track will be included on Boogie With Stu, a tribute album to "the sixth Stone", boogie-woogie pianist Ian Stewart. Stewart was kicked out of the original Stones line-up in 1963, but continued to play with the band, on stage and in the studio, until his death in 1985.
Ben Waters, also a boogie-woogie piano player, is behind the project, which will be released March 9. Gigs are expected to be announced on his website, although it is unclear if any of the Stones will appear.
According to Spinner, the album was started last year with contributions from drummer Charlie Watts, guitarist Ronnie Wood, Jools Holland and Waters' cousin, PJ Harvey. More recently, Mick Jagger added his part, singing and playing harmonica, while Keith Richards sang background vocals on one song, and played guitar on three tracks. Boogie With Stu was produced by Glyn Johns.
Waters' management confirmed that all of the album's proceeds will go to the British Heart Foundation.
The original Bob Dylan version was released as a single in 1971, and was produced by Bob Johnston and Leon Russell. It was also the opening track on Greatest Hits Vol. 2.
Wonder if Polly will find time to perform at any of the gigs?
The Rolling Stones - including former bassist Bill Wyman - have recorded a cover version of Bob Dylan's 1971 song, "Watching The River Flow". The track will be included on Boogie With Stu, a tribute album to "the sixth Stone", boogie-woogie pianist Ian Stewart. Stewart was kicked out of the original Stones line-up in 1963, but continued to play with the band, on stage and in the studio, until his death in 1985.
Ben Waters, also a boogie-woogie piano player, is behind the project, which will be released March 9. Gigs are expected to be announced on his website, although it is unclear if any of the Stones will appear.
According to Spinner, the album was started last year with contributions from drummer Charlie Watts, guitarist Ronnie Wood, Jools Holland and Waters' cousin, PJ Harvey. More recently, Mick Jagger added his part, singing and playing harmonica, while Keith Richards sang background vocals on one song, and played guitar on three tracks. Boogie With Stu was produced by Glyn Johns.
Waters' management confirmed that all of the album's proceeds will go to the British Heart Foundation.
The original Bob Dylan version was released as a single in 1971, and was produced by Bob Johnston and Leon Russell. It was also the opening track on Greatest Hits Vol. 2.
Wonder if Polly will find time to perform at any of the gigs?
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That is just SO awesome.DrDark wrote:Apologies to those who are already familiar with the story..
Ben Waters is Polly's cousin. Ian Stewart was a very good friend of Polly's parents when she was growing up.
There's a nice pic of Ian and Polly's mum here:
http://www.gettyimages.com/detail/57540 ... on-Archive" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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7) LONELY AVENUE (RAY CHARLES) RECORDED ON STU’S PIANO
PJ HARVEY VOCALS, BV’S SAX
BEN WATERS, PIANO, ORGAN, BV’S
http://www.iorr.org/talk/read.php?1,136 ... 412,page=4" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
PJ HARVEY VOCALS, BV’S SAX
BEN WATERS, PIANO, ORGAN, BV’S
http://www.iorr.org/talk/read.php?1,136 ... 412,page=4" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m8KO0bMntws" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; - the original
I wonder what she'll sound like singing a straight-up soulful number like this.
I wonder what she'll sound like singing a straight-up soulful number like this.
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The song's amazing. I can't wait to hear her version of this. I always thought she should do a soul/blues/jazz album.
I'll rub it, until it...
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This will be great, I'm sure!
The mention says "... with very special guests..." which, of course, will be the Stones - or could be Peej...
The mention says "... with very special guests..." which, of course, will be the Stones - or could be Peej...
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You can listen to 60 sec of this track here (n° 7)
http://www.qobuz.com/album/ian-stewart- ... 4509018605" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
http://www.qobuz.com/album/ian-stewart- ... 4509018605" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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^^thx, will have to get this! 
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