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Released
  
2 November 2010

Language
  
English

Vintage Vinos (2010)
  
Crosseyed Heart (2015)

Release date
  
2 November 2010

Recorded
  
1987–2002

Length
  
1:03:20

Producer
  
Lawrence Peryer

Artist
  
Keith Richards

Label
  
Mindless Records

Genre
  
Rock music

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Similar
  
Main Offender, Talk Is Cheap, Live at the Hollywood Palladiu, Crosseyed Heart, Buried Alive: Live in Maryla

Take it so hard keith richards


Vintage Vinos is a compilation album by Keith Richards, released on 2 November 2010. The album features remastered solo and X-Pensive Winos tracks from Talk is Cheap, Live at the Hollywood Palladium, December 15, 1988, Main Offender, and "Hurricane", a special bonus song. Previously available only to fans who donated to Hurricane Katrina relief, the song was recorded during The Rolling Stones sessions for Forty Licks in 2002. Vintage Vinos peaked at No. 40 on the Billboard Top Independent Albums chart. It has sold 21,000 copies in the US as of August 2015.

Contents

The release of the disc highlights the release of Richard's book Life.

Track listing

  1. Take It So Hard - 3:16
  2. Big Enough - 3:19
  3. You Don't Move Me - 4:50
  4. Struggle - 4:12
  5. Make No Mistake - 4:55
  6. Too Rude - 7:46
  7. Time Is on My Side - 4:26
  8. Happy - 7:08
  9. Connection - 2:32
  10. Wicked As It Seems - 4:45
  11. Eileen - 4:29
  12. Hate It When You Leave - 4:58
  13. Locked Away - 5:45
  14. Hurricane - 1:25

Personnel

Musicians
Production
  • Steve Jordan - Producer (1 - 13)
  • Keith Richards - Producer (1 - 13)
  • Waddy Wachtel - Producer (10 - 12), Production Consultant (1 - 5, 13)
  • Don Smith - Producer (6 - 9)
  • Lawrence Peryer - Compilation Producer
  • Ted Jensen - Mastering Engineer
  • Songs

    1Take It So Hard3:17
    2Big Enough3:19
    3You Don't Move Me4:50

    References

    Vintage Vinos Wikipedia