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Stone Alone

 
Album Review: Stone Alone

  • Artist: Bill Wyman
  • Rating: Star
  • Release Date: 1976
  • Total Time: 40:07
  • Genre: Rock

Review

After establishing himself the eccentric but interesting Monkey Grip, Rolling Stones bassist Bill Wyman resumed his solo career in 1976 with Stone Alone. Sadly, this album lacks 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. However, this impressive degree of ambition is undone by the fact that Wyman treats everything as self-parodic kitsch: he delivers the ragtime jazz exercise "No More Foolin'" in a mock-Louis Armstrong voice that makes the song grueling to listen to and weighs down the catchy disco-pop melody of "Peanut Butter Time" with smutty, juvenile lyrics and sugary-sweet female backing vocals. Other tunes are undone by lackluster songwriting: "Wine and Wimmen" is an attempt to create a Rolling Stones-style rocker, but is too halfhearted and hookless to get the job done. Despite the overbearingly cutesy approach that dominates Stone Alone, a few solid songs manage to shine through: "Apache Woman" is a disco/rock hybrid that blends hypnotic dance beats with ethereal synthesizer touches and "Quarter to Three" is a '50s-style rock rave-up whose infectious sense of swing overpowers its tongue-in-cheek arrangement. However, 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. ~ Donald A. Guarisco, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
A Quarter to Three Gary "U.S." Bonds, Gene Barge, Joseph Royster, Frank Guida Bill Wyman (3:08)
Gimme Just One Chance Bill Wyman Bill Wyman (2:47)
Soul Satisfying Bill Wyman Bill Wyman (2:50)
Apache Woman Bill Wyman Bill Wyman (3:32)
Every Sixty Seconds Bill Wyman Bill Wyman (4:12)
Get It On Bill Wyman Bill Wyman (3:42)
Feet Danny Kortchmar Bill Wyman (3:53)
Peanut Butter Time Bill Wyman Bill Wyman (3:50)
Wine and Wimmen Bill Wyman Bill Wyman (3:27)
If You Wanna Be Happy Joseph Royster, Frank Guida, Carmela Guida Bill Wyman (2:42)
What's the Point Bill Wyman Bill Wyman (2:32)
No More Foolin' Bill Wyman Bill Wyman (3:32)

Credits

Albhy Galuten (Synthesizer), Van Morrison (Guitar (Acoustic)), Bill Wyman (Percussion), Mic Gillette (Horn), Neil Hausman (Assistant Engineer), Jim Keltner (Drums), Rocky Dzidzornu (Percussion), Joe Walsh (Slide Guitar), Lenny Pickett (Horn), Floyd Cooley (Tuba), Venetta Fields (Vocals (Background)), Joe Walsh (Guitar (Electric)), Clydie King (Vocals), Al Kooper (Piano), John Henning (Assistant Engineer), Bonnie Pointer (Vocals), Stephen "Doc" Kupka (Horn), Mark Naftalin (Piano), Gary Kjellgren (Engineer), Pierre LaRoche (Make-Up), Joe Vitale (Piano (Electric)), Joe Vitale (Piano), Bill Wyman (Piano), Bill Wyman (Guitar (Acoustic)), John McFee (Pedal Steel), Mark Colby (Saxophone), Dr. John (Marimba), Greg Errico (Drums), Ron Wood (Guitar (Electric)), Van Morrison (Harmonica), John McFee (Drums), Dallas Taylor (Percussion), Bill Wyman (Audio Production), Ron Wood (Guitar), Nicky Hopkins (Keyboards), Bill Wyman (Bass), Bill Wyman (Mixing), Bill Wyman (Vocals), Bill Wyman (Guitar (Electric)), Bill Wyman (Guitar), Jackie Clark (Guitar (Electric)), Bill Wyman (Keyboards), Paul Harris (Keyboards), Venetta Fields (Vocals), Emilio Castillo (Horn Arrangements), Jackie Clark (Guitar), Van Morrison (Saxophone), Howard Albert (Engineer), Lenny Pickett (Horn Arrangements), Van Morrison (Guitar), Bonnie Pointer (Vocals (Background)), Ruth Pointer (Vocals), Joe Vitale (Drums), Tom Dowd (Mixing), Nicky Hopkins (Piano), Paula Harrison (Vocals (Background)), Danny Kortchmar (Guitar), Bill Wyman (Horn Arrangements), Mic Gillette (Horn Arrangements), Mark Colby (Horn), Joe Vitale (?), Anita Wexler (Mixing), John McFee (Fiddle), Terry Taylor (Guitar), Craig Dentweiler (Horn), Bob Welch (Guitar (Electric)), Stephen "Doc" Kupka (Horn Arrangements), Bill King (Photography), Ruth Pointer (Vocals (Background)), Mark Naftalin (Keyboards), Joe Vitale (Keyboards), Jimmy Robinson (Assistant Engineer), Robert Greenidge (Drums), Terry Taylor (Guitar (Electric)), Danny Kortchmar (Guitar (Electric)), Terry Taylor (Slide Guitar), Gary Kjellgren (Mixing), Emilio Castillo (Horn), Guille Garcia (Percussion), Dr. John (Piano (Electric)), Joe Walsh (Guitar), Hubert Heard (Organ), Dennis King (Mastering), Dr. John (Piano), Van Morrison (Sax (Alto)), Clydie King (Vocals (Background)), Paul Harris (Organ), Dr. John (Organ), Al Kooper (Keyboards), Paula Harrison (Vocals), Bob Welch (Guitar (Acoustic)), Tom Moulton (Mixing), Dallas Taylor (Drums), Ron Albert (Engineer), Pierre LaRoche (Set Design), Hubert Heard (Keyboards), Bill Wyman (Tack Piano), Bob Welch (Guitar)
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