ATREYU Stop! Before It’s Too Late And We’ve Destroyed It All.LEONA LEWIS Stone Hearts And Hand Grenades.LEONA LEWIS Stone Hearts And Hand Grenades.Go around the back baby and make yourself known. Now I got to jam it up, make you weep and moan Words, those words of wonder are the words I wanna hear. Words, words of wonder, they are the words I wanna hear That’s the way it comes, ya’ know what I mean Yeah those words, the words of wonder, they are the words I wanna hear.ĭripping from your lips, yeah that’s the way it goes Words, those words of wonder are the words I wanna hear Words of wonder are the words I wanna hear.Ī little bit is missing, wonder where it’s gone Words of wonder are the words I wanna hear Gonna keep it quiet so I can hear you scream. On top of that there is ‘stuff’ that includes an 88-page leather-bound book, and various items of memorabilia such as a Main Offender plectrum, a bumper sticker, posters, a Main Offender backstage pass and more.Now listen to me baby, I keep it on so lowĪnd I whisper to you sister, now we’re all alone That content is then repeated in the box on two CDs, giving the five discs in total. Super Deluxe Edition The box set contains the album pressed on ‘smoke-coloured’ vinyl and the Winos Live in London ’92 album pressed on 2LP (also on smoke-coloured vinyl). Vinyl Editions in Standard Black & Red (10 Track Studio Album) This re-release is a must have an is available in a number of formats which include:Ģ Disc CD Media Book Version including a 12 track Live set recording Live In London 1992 Main Offender is my favourite of the three solo albums thus far Keith has released with The X-Pensive Winos. That rhythm and blues feel is highlighted in this soulful track. “Demon” ends the album on a moody and mellow note. A song that was a highlight of the live touring set that was to follow the album’s release. “Will But You Won’t” is as a fellow lyric writer one I really enjoy! The play on words back and forth work extremely well in this artisan performance. Great vocals & a punchy guitar riff run the course of the shortest track of the album. A standout among many! “Runnin’ Too Deep” is a quick reminder that Keith’s Stones sound is never too far away no matter how far and wide he may cast his solo career net. Only the greats can change up their style not only over a career but over a single release and this is another showcase piece. “Hate It When You Leave” in my opinion is a stylish tip of the hat from Keith & the crew to Motown. “Bodytalks” is the first track for the Side B (Insert Vinyl and cassette fans) and featuring a co-write from Labelle heroine Sarah Dash who lends her amazing voice to the backing vocals here. Written by the production team the song is simply an elegantly track that provides a glow with its graceful presence. The song however is simply put the complete opposite. “Yap Yap” would be if you never gave it a listen an instant joke of a title. Some amazing bass playing here from Charley Drayton (yes Cold Chisel’s drummer for the past decade!). “Words of Wonder” leans heavily on Keith’s love for reggae which is not out of place at all and showcases his all-star recording entourages talents. A fan favourite that continues to stand the test of time. A mid- tempo classic pop rock song with soothing lyrics. “Eileen” at the time of release was widely regarded as one of the highlights of the album. Steve Jordan’s impeccable drum fills and Keith’s peerless guitar tone give us the perfect up temp rocker start! “Wicked As It Seems” has aged like a fine wine! My favourite track on the album from my teenage days playing through my cassette deck at the family home! A homage of ambient sound from the era, that has lost nothing some 30 years on and counting. “999” kicks us off in a blues fuelled track that would fit right into any Stones’ live set list. First released in 1992, this fine release was co-produced by Icons Steve Jordan & Waddy Watchel who’s resumes run longer than the Egyptians Nile river! Album: Main Offender – 30th Anniversary EditionĢ022 sees the 30th Anniversary release of Rolling Stones guitarist legend Keith Richards second solo release titled “Main Offender”.
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