Dirty Work is the Rolling Stones' 18th British and 20th American studio album. It was released on 24 March 1986 on the Rolling Stones label by CBS Records. Produced by Steve Lillywhite, the album was recorded during a period when relations between Mick Jagger and Keith Richards soured considerably, according to Richards' autobiography Life
The Rolling Stones - Dirty Work (1986).
Dirty Work is the 18th British and 20th American studio album by The Rolling Stones. Released on March 24, 1986, the album was recorded during a period when relations between Mick Jagger and Keith Richards were tumultuous at best, and is regarded by many as a low point for the band. One Hit (To The Body)" - Lyrics. Harlem Shuffle" - Lyrics. Winning Ugly" - Lyrics. Back To Zero" - Lyrics. Dirty Work" - Lyrics. Had It With You" - Lyrics.
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Breaking with Rolling Stones tradition, Dirty Work was the first of their studio albums to contain a lyric sheet in the US, apparently at the insistence of then-distributor CBS Records. Also included was a comic strip, drawn by Mark Marek, called "Dirty Workout". Pictures, videos, biodata, and files relating to Dirty Work (The Rolling Stones album) are also acceptable encyclopedic sources.
Rolling Stones Dirty Work Label Rolling Stones Records CBS 86321, Rolling Stones Records 86321 Format Vinyl, LP, Album Country Europe Released 1986 Genre Rock Style Pop Rock, Classic Rock, Hard Rock, Rhythm & Blues, Reggae, Funk Tracklis – Оцифровка групп. :53. The Rolling Stones - Dirty Work (1986) – 08 - Dirty Work. The Rolling Stones – 08 - Dirty Work. The Rolling Stones – Had It With You (1986 - Dirty Work).
CBS – 16663, Rolling Stones Records – 16663. Thanks to Sterling at the Ernie Ball Co. for strings and things. Thanks to Tony King and Jane Rose. This album is dedicated to Ian Stewart "Thanks, Stu, for 25 years of boogie-woogie. Track B6 is not listed. It concerns a short version of the Big Bill Broonzy blues standard.
Tracklist Hide Credits
1
One Hit (To The Body)
Written-By – Jagger / Richards*, Wood*
4:43
2
Fight
Written-By – Jagger / Richards*, Wood*
3:08
3
Harlem Shuffle
Written-By – Relf*, Nelson*
3:24
4
Hold Back
Written-By – Jagger / Richards*
3:55
5
Too Rude
Written-By – Roberts*
3:18
6
Winning Ugly
Written-By – Jagger / Richards*
4:30
7
Back To Zero
Written-By – Leavell*, Jagger/Richards*
4:12
8
Dirty Work
Written-By – Jagger / Richards*, Wood*
3:53
9
Had It With You
Written-By – Jagger / Richards*, Wood*
3:18
10
Sleep Tonight
Written-By – Jagger / Richards*
5:09
11
Key To The Highway
Piano [Uncredited] – Ian StewartWritten-By [Uncredited] – Big Bill Broonzy, Charles Segar
0:33
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Distributed By
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EMI-Odeon Fonográfica, Industrial e Eletrônica Ltda.
Pressed By
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Sonopress
Copyright (c)
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Virgin Benelux B.V.
Recorded At
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Pathé-Marconi Studios
Mixed At
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RPM Studios
Mixed At
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Right Track Recording
Mastered At
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Masterdisk
Remastered At
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Gateway Mastering Studios, Inc.
Credits
Art Direction, Design [Package Design]
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Janet Perr
Art Direction, Photography By
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Annie Leibovitz
Artwork [Inner Sleeve Artwork]
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Mark Marek
Crew [Road Crew]
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Alan Dunn ,
Chuch Magee,
Gary Schultz ,
SVI
Engineer [Additional Engineer]
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Steve Parker
Engineer [Assistant Engineers]
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Mike Krowiak,
Tim Crich
Engineer [Engineered By]
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Dave Jerden
Mastered By
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Bob Ludwig
Producer
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Steve Lillywhite,
The Glimmer Twins
Technician [Guitars (Night And Day)]
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Alan Rogan
Notes
Special thanks to: Bobby Womack.....Don Covay, Chuck Leavell, Jimmy Page, Patti Scialfa, Jimmy Cliff, Tom Waits, Kirsty MacColl, Ivan Neville, Anton Fig, Steve Jordan, Charley Drayton, Philippe Saisse, Dan Collette, John Regan, Alan Rogan, Ian Stewart, Janis Pendarvis, and Dolette McDonald
Bobby Womack appears courtesy of MCA Records. Don Covay appears courtesy of Rawstock Productions. Jimmy Page appears courtesy of Atlantic Records. Tom Waits appears courtesy of Island Records. Kirsty MacColl appears courtesy of Stiff Records. Ivan Neville appears courtesy of Island Records. Philippe Saisse appears courtesy of Manhattan Records and Doppelganger.
Thanks to Sterling at the Ernie Ball Co. for strings and things. Thanks to Tony King and Jane Rose.
This album is dedicated to Ian Stewart "Thanks, Stu, for 25 years of boogie-woogie."
Track B6 is not listed. It concerns a short version of the Big Bill Broonzy blues standard. It's played by Ian Stewart who died shortly after this recording.