The Rolling Stones never go out of fashion, or rather, will always be fashionable. The British band has just released a new music video after ten years of inactivity without using that resource. "Hate to see you go" is called the new single from what will be his next album "Blue & Lonesome" which goes on sale from December 2.
As an ode to blues, the quartet of London, has decided versionar the original Little Walter song dating from 1955. The video is a compilation of images of each of the members of the band in the recording studio, merged with other people performing some action are interspersed with landscapes and cityscapes of New York City and Chicago.
The new album, "Blue & Lonesome" includes songs from Eric Clapton, Jimmy Reed, Eddie Taylor, Willie Dixon and Howlin 'Wolf. As a curious case, also English Eric Clapton was in the same studio recording his own album and was at that time decided to include on the disc.
"Blue & Lonesome" is a tribute that make the Stones all bluesmen who inspired and joined at its inception in the 60s The album was recorded in the studios British Grove in London and produced by Don Was and The Glimmer Twins and includes collaborations with Eric Clapton on guitar and Jim Keltner on drums.