Bill Wyman, former Rolling Stones, returns with "Back to Basics"

Bill wyman

Bill wyman, who was the bassist of the band The Rolling Stones between 1962 and 1993, has decided to return at the age of 78, when he was already finishing his recording career, with a new work entitled 'Back to Basics'. This new album appears after some old demos by Wyman himself motivated him to get to work. Of these models found, three - out of a total of twelve - of the songs on this new album came out. Bill Wyman, although he had been working with The Rhythm Kings between 1997 and 2005, publishes this new album on behalf of. The premiere of 'Back to Basics' is scheduled for June 21.

Bill Wyman's life has always been surrounded by music, as a producer (music and film) and even involved in the recording of film soundtracks - 'Dario Argento: Phenomena' (1985) and 'Terror At The Opera' (1987) - and television. Further away from music was his facet as a writer, with seven published books and sales of two million copies. Wyman also became an amateur archaeologist, having as a hobby hunting relics. In his role as an entrepreneur, he stands out being the owner of the well-known Sticky Fingers Cafe.

Then I leave you the complete tracklist of 'Back to Basics':

-'What & How & If & When & Why '
-'I Lost My Ring '
-'Love love love'
-'Stuff (Can't Get Enough) '(Back to Basics version 2015)
-'Running Back to You '
-'She's Wonderful '
-'Seventeen '(Back to Basics version 2015)
-'I'll Pull You Through '(Back to Basics version 2015)
-'November '
-'Just a Friend of Mine '
-'It's a Lovely Day '
-'I Got Time '


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