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Keith Richards announced the departure of a spectacular box set

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The legendary guitarist of the Rolling Stones, Keith Richards, announced the release of a special box set with his solo project, The X-Pensive Winos.

The launch is a live performance given at the Hollywood Palladium that can be enjoyed starting on 13 of November, through the BMG seal.

The 15 from December to 1988 Keith Richards and his band, The X-Pensive Winos, they played in the emblematic venue. It was the penultimate show of a tour by 12 United States cities. Now, this legendary concert will be available for the first time as a limited edition box set in addition to other formats such as CD, 2LP vinyl and digital.

Keith Richards leads his band through classic after classic, including his iconic solo tracks "Take It So Hard" and "Make No Mistake", to The Rolling Stones classics "Happy" and "Connection". Boxset and digital formats will include 3 unpublished topics: “Little T&A”, “You Don’t Move Me” and the hit written by Lennon-McCartney “I Wanna Be Your Man”.

“The real stuff” así describe Keith Richards a The X-Pensive Winos. "I want to thank all the guys in this beautiful crazy band. Something to love. I know i love them”.

Richards had assembled the nucleus of this gang throughout 1987 Y 1988 during sessions “Talk Is Cheap”. For this solo musician's first live tour, star formation brought together the best musicians on the planet: drummer Steve Jordan (Keith collaborator for years), guitarist Waddy Wachtel, bassist Charley Drayton, keyboardist Ivan Neville (colaborador de The Rolling Stones), singer Sarah Dash, and on the saxophone, the inimitable, late great companion of The Rolling Stones, Bobby Keys.

“Live At The Hollywood Palladium” will be available as a special deluxe box set wrapped in a black cotton replica of the tour t-shirt sold that night along with a satin VIP pass., and will also include a hardcover book of 40 pages with David Fricke's writing “The Loosest Tight Band You’ve Ever Heard” which includes a new interview, plus numerous unpublished photos and rarities from Keith's personal archives.

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