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Jamming with the Edward! is an album recorded by three members of The Rolling Stones with Nicky Hopkins and Ry Cooder at London's Olympic Studio during the Let It Bleed sessions of 1969, and released on Rolling Stones Records in 1972. Keith Richards had stormed out of the sessions for a few days in protest at producer Jimmy Miller's decision to bring Cooder in to beef up the guitars as Dave Mason did during the Beggars Banquet sessions. On the strength of the band's association with the album, Jamming With the Edward! reached #33 on the US charts, although it failed to reach the UK listings.
The eponymous Edward was pianist Nicky Hopkins, as in Edward the Mad Shirt Grinder, Hopkins' star turn on Quicksilver Messenger Service's album Shady Grove.Hopkins also contributed the cover art.
Liner notes were written by Mark Paytress and Mick Jagger. Jamming with the Edward! was remastered and reissued by Virgin Records in 1994.
I caught this one on CBC Radio 2 by chance, driving home, the other day. I wish I could set this to a Steve Farson style video so more of you could listen to it:
Continuing to assemble my Playlist of the best song ever written--1952 Vincent Black Lightening by Richard Thompson. Here is the current list (not necessarily in order of preference):
1. Richard Thompson
2. Del McCoury Band.
3. Reckless Kelly
4. Josh Turner and Carson McKee
5. Jeff Lang
6. Greg Brown
7. Dick Gaughn
8. The Mammals
9. Beth Wood
10. Reina Collins
11. Jim Bruce
12. Butch Hancock
13. Julia Haligan
ÔÇ£Well, we made all the hot spots - my money flowed like wine And then that lowdown southern whiskey began to fog my mind And I don't remember church bells or the money I put down On the white picket fence and boardwalk of the house at the edge of town Oh, but boy do I remember the strain of her refrain And the nights we spent together, and the way she called my nameÔÇØ- Lowell George
1. ÔÇ£Miss the Mississippi and YouÔÇØ
2. ÔÇ£Motherless ChildrenÔÇØ
3. ÔÇ£Sea of HeartbreakÔÇØ (w/ Bruce Springsteen)
4. ÔÇ£Take These Chains From My HeartÔÇØ
5. ÔÇ£IÔÇÖm Movin' OnÔÇØ
6. ÔÇ£Heartaches by the NumberÔÇØ (w/ Elvis Costello)
7. ÔÇ£500 MilesÔÇØ
8. ÔÇ£Long Black VeilÔÇØ (w/ Jeff Tweedy)
9. ÔÇ£SheÔÇÖs Got YouÔÇØ
10. ÔÇ£Girl From the North CountryÔÇØ
11. ÔÇ£Silver WingsÔÇØ (w/ Rufus Wainwright)
12. ÔÇ£Bury Me Under the Weeping WillowÔÇØ