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  1. Vernon Reid, Jim Barber, Jimmy Rip, David A. Stewart – rhythm guitar; G. E. Smith – guitar; Production. Produced By Mick Jagger, David A. Stewart & Keith Diamond; Engineers: Jon Bavin, Manu Guiot, Bob Rosa, Ed Stasium; Assistant Engineers: Paul Hamingson, Michiel Hoogenboezem, Glen Johansen, Scott Mabuchi, Moira Marquis, Danny ...

  2. Living Colour is an American rock [4] band from New York City, formed in 1984. The band currently consists of guitarist Vernon Reid, lead vocalist Corey Glover, drummer Will Calhoun and bassist Doug Wimbish (who replaced Muzz Skillings in 1992).

  3. 9. Okt. 2016 · Reid and drummer Will Calhoun expressed their gratitude by guesting on Jagger’s Primitive Cool album. “In a very singular way, Mick Jagger is rock’n’roll,” Vernon Reid enthuses. “We had even been considering the possibility of making records independently, but Jagger’s belief in us opened lots of doors.”.

  4. Nach sechs Alben mit Jackson und vielen Tourneen gründete er 1984 die Black-Rock-Gruppe Living Colour (zunächst als Trio), auf deren Tourneen Gäste wie Mick Jagger (an dessen Soloalbum Primitive Cool Reid, empfohlen von Doug Wimbish, später als Studiomusiker mitwirkte), Little Richard, Maceo Parker oder Geri Allen mitwirkten.

  5. It was around 1987 that Reid landed a gig playing rhythm guitar during Mick Jagger's sessions for his 1987 release Primitive Cool - an opportunity that resulted in Jagger attending a Living Colour show in person.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Vernon_ReidVernon Reid - Wikipedia

    Primitive Cool (Columbia Records, 1987) With Garland Jeffreys. Don't Call Me Buckwheat (RCA Records, 1991) With K'naan. Troubadour (A&M, 2009) With Public Enemy. Yo! Bum Rush the Show (Def Jam, 1987) With DJ Spooky and Dave Lombardo. Drums of Death (Thirsty Ear, 2005) With Mitch Winston and the Band of Natural Selection. Right Back ...

  7. Primitive Cool has a pleasing swagger; its keynote is set by the choppy panache of the opener Throwaway and taken up to even better effect by the single Let's Work. The band, with Jeff Beck contributing the usual percing interjections, are on top of their work and step around the more obvious clichés. Co-writer and producer Dave Stewart has prodded Jagger into the spotlight and forced him to ...