Stone Alone

1976 studio album by Bill Wyman From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Stone Alone is the second solo studio album by the English rock musician Bill Wyman, released on 27 February 1976 by Rolling Stones Records.[1] The album reached No. 166 on the US Billboard 200.[2]

Released27 February 1976 (1976-02-27)
RecordedAugust–September 1975
Quick facts Studio album by Bill Wyman, Released ...
Stone Alone
Studio album by
Released27 February 1976 (1976-02-27)
RecordedAugust–September 1975
Studio
GenreRock
Length40:07
Label
ProducerBill Wyman
Bill Wyman chronology
Monkey Grip
(1974)
Stone Alone
(1976)
Green Ice
(1981)
Singles from Monkey Grip
  1. "If You Wanna Be Happy"
    Released: 1976
  2. "Apache Woman"
    Released: 1976
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Van Morrison plays saxophone in "A Quarter to Three". Joe Walsh, Dr. John, Ronnie Wood, Al Kooper, Nicky Hopkins, and Jim Keltner played on the album.[3]

Bill Wyman is also the author of a book called Stone Alone: The Story of a Rock 'n' Roll Band (1990), not to be confused with this album.

Critical reception

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Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusicStarHalf star
Christgau's Record GuideC+[4]
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In a retrospective review, Donald Guarisco of AllMusic rated the album one and a half stars out of five. He noted "Apache Woman" and "Quarter to Three" but cautioned that "highlights like these are few and far between and this problem reduces Stone Alone to a curio that should only be sought out by Bill Wyman fans and Rolling Stones completists." He criticized the album for lacking "the focus and solid songs of the previous album and ends up feeling like the typical rock star's ego-trip side project. Stone Alone can't be faulted for ambition, though: nearly every song tries out a different musical style ('50s-style rock, disco, and reggae) and Wyman enlists a veritable who's who of guest musicians (everyone from Dr. John to Al Kooper to Joe Walsh) to bring the songs to life."[5]

Track listing

All tracks are written by Bill Wyman, except where noted.

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Side one
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."A Quarter to Three"
3:08
2."Gimme Just One Chance" 2:47
3."Soul Satisfying" 2:50
4."Apache Woman" 3:32
5."Every Sixty Seconds" 4:12
6."Get It On" 3:42
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Side two
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
7."Feet"Danny Kortchmar3:53
8."Peanut Butter Time" 3:50
9."Wine and Wimmen" 3:27
10."If You Wanna Be Happy"
2:42
11."What's the Point" 2:32
12."No More Foolin'" 3:32
Total length:40:07
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Bonus Tracks
No.TitleLength
13."High Flying Bird"2:50
14."Back to School Again"2:40
15."Can't Put Your Picture Down"3:07
16."Love Is Such a Wonderful Thing"4:20
17."A Quarter to Three" (Single Mix)2:57
18."Apache Woman" (Single Mix)3:02
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Personnel

Horn section

  • Bill Wyman – arrangements
  • Stephen Kupka – horns, arrangements
  • Emilio Castillo – horns, arrangements
  • Lenny Pickett – horns, arrangements
  • Mic Gillette – horns, arrangements
  • Craig Dentweiler – additional horns

Production

  • Bill Wyman – producer, arrangements, mixing (1–3, 5–12)
  • Gary Kellgren – engineer, mixing (1–3, 5–12)
  • Tom Dowd – mixing (1–3, 5–12)
  • Howard Albert – engineer (2–4, 6, 9, 10), production assistant
  • Ron Albert – engineer (2–4, 6, 9, 10), production assistant
  • Tom Moulton – mixing (4)
  • Anita Wexler – mixing (4)
  • Dennis King – mastering at Atlantic Studios (New York City, New York)
  • Bill King – photography
  • Pierre LaRoche – cover concept, set design, make-up
  • Larry Lalso – title lettering

References

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