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The Rolling Stones: El Mocambo 1977
ByThe Rolling Stones
band / ensemble / orchestrab.1962
To his great credit, the aforementioned journalist doesn't trade on his long-time, inside access to the iconic band. Instead, Sexton displays a passionate objectivity in a forthright and matter-of-fact presentation that outlines all the various extra-music factors surrounding the Rolling Stones' appearance at the three-hundred seat Canadian venue. From the appearance of the ex-wife of the country's prime minister to the drug busts of

Keith Richards
guitar, electricb.1943
The stage was clearly a refuge for the Stones. So, it's little wonder the setlist spanned the history of the band. Songs on which the group cut its teeth in similarly intimate venues, like "Mannish Boy," are juxtaposed with "Hand of Fate," a cull from the previous year's checkered studio album, Black and Blue (Rolling Stones Records, 1976). Salty between-song repartee notwithstanding, and having already become the stuff of caricature,
Mick Jagger
vocalsGuitarists Richards and

Ronnie Wood
guitar, electric
Charlie Watts
drums1941 - 2021
Bill Wyman
bass, electricCrowd-pleasers abound in the form of "Brown Sugar" and "It's Only Rock 'N' Roll (But I Like It)." Still, there's also a palpable sense of this band playing to please itself during "Dance Little Sister" and

Chuck Berry
guitar, electric1926 - 2017

Billy Preston
keyboards
Ian Stewart
bassIt's telling that Eddie Kramer (

Jimi Hendrix
guitar, electric1942 - 1970

Led Zeppelin
band / ensemble / orchestrab.1968
Recordings worth waiting for all these forty-five years years since they happened, the content of El Mocambo 1977 not only belies its superficial appearance, but also reaffirms how the Rolling Stones earnee (d) their presumptuous 1969 self-assignation as 'The Greatest Rock and Roll Band in the World.' It's quite conceivable that, in fairly short order, this title will become the go-to choice for both aficionados and curious dilettantes. ">
Track Listing
TRACKS: CD 1: Honky Tonk Women; All Down The Line; Hand Of Fate; Route 66; Fool To Cry; Crazy Mama; Mannish Boy; Crackin’ Up; Dance Little Sister; Around And Around; Tumbling Dice. CD 2: Hot Stuff; Star Star; Let’s Spend The Night Together; Worried Life Blues; Little Red Rooster; It’s Only Rock ‘N’ Roll (But I Like It); Rip This Joint; Brown Sugar; Jumpin’ Jack Flash; Melody; Luxury; Worried About You.
Personnel
Mick Jagger
vocalsKeith Richards
guitar, electricRonnie Wood
guitar, electricBill Wyman
bass, electricCharlie Watts
drumsBilly Preston
keyboardsOllie Brown
percussionThe Rolling Stones
band / ensemble / orchestraAdditional Instrumentation
Mick Jagger: acoustic guitar, harmonica; Keth Richards: vocals; Ronnie Wood: vocals, Ian Stewart: piano.
Album information
Title: El Mocambo 1977 | Year Released: 2022 | Record Label: Rolling Stones Records
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