The London-born rhythm and blues band the Rolling Stones, which got its start playing covers of blues standards at pubs and clubs, has announced the pending arrival of its new album. Called “Blue and Lonesome.” The 12-song record is a tribute to the blues artists who inspired Keith Richards, Mick Jagger, Charlie Watts and their bandmates to make a go of it in the early 1960s.
“Blue & Lonesome” will feature classics and obscurities by American blues artists including Little Walter, Magic Sam, Little Johnny Taylor, Willie Dixon and others.
Produced by the Stones’ longtime studio collaborator Don Was along with the Glimmer Twins (the pseudonym for Jagger and Richards), the album was recorded in three days at British Grove Studios in West London, not too far from where the band got its start over 50 years ago.
Longtime blues ally Eric Clapton appears on two songs, and drummer Jim Keltner bangs on one. It will come out on Dec. 2 through Interscope Records.
“Blue & Lonesome” will be the first studio album since “A Bigger Bang” was issued in 2005. The original work draws from blues songs recorded mostly in the 1950s — music that as teenagers Jagger and Richards bonded over when trying to figure out their sound.
The track listing for “Blue & Lonesome,” with brief notes provided by the Rolling Stones:
• “Just Your Fool” (Original written and recorded in 1960 by Little Walter).
• “Commit a Crime” (Original written and recorded in 1966 by Howlin’ Wolf, aka Chester Burnett).
• “Blue & Lonesome” (Original written and recorded in 1959 by Little Walter).
• “All of Your Love’ (Original written and recorded in 1967 by Magic Sam, aka Samuel Maghett).
• “I Gotta Go” (Original written and recorded in 1955 by Little Walter).
• “Everybody Knows About My Good Thing” (Original recorded in 1971 by Little Johnny Taylor, composed by Miles Grayson & Lermon Horton).
• “Ride ‘Em on Down” (Original written and recorded in 1955 by Eddie Taylor).
• “Hate to See You Go” (Original written and recorded in 1955 by Little Walter).
• “Hoo Doo Blues” (Original recorded in 1958 by Lightnin’ Slim, composed by Otis Hicks & Jerry West).
• “Little Rain” (Original recorded in 1957 by Jimmy Reed, composed by Ewart G. Abner Jr. and Jimmy Reed).
• “Just Like I Treat You” (Original written by Willie Dixon and recorded by Howlin’ Wolf in December 1961).
• “I Can’t Quit You Baby” (Original written by Willie Dixon and recorded by Otis Rush in 1956).