Pay Pack & Follow
Pay Pack & Follow is an album by American musician John Phillips, released in April 2001 following his death a month earlier.[1] It was recorded in the 1970s for release on The Rolling Stones' record label "Rolling Stones Records" but remained unissued.[2] Mick Jagger appears on backing vocals and co-production, Keith Richards on guitar and co-production, former Stone Mick Taylor also on guitar and current Stone Ron Wood on bass guitar.[3]
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Released | April 23, 2001 | |||
Recorded | 1973–79 | |||
Genre | Rock | |||
Length | 39:52 | |||
Label | Eagle | |||
Producer | Mick Jagger. Keith Richards, Harvey Jay Goldberg | |||
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Track listing
All songs written by John Phillips, except where noted.
- "Mr Blue" – 3:49
- "She's Just 14" – 4:55
- "Wilderness of Love" – 3:49
- "Oh Virginia" – 4:11
- "Sunset Boulevard" – 4:17
- "Pussycat" – 6:09
- "Zulu Warrior" (Phillips, Mick Jagger) – 3:28
- "Very Dread" – 4:37
- "2001" – 4:37
Personnel
- John Phillips – lead vocals, keyboards
- Keith Richards – electric, acoustic and slide guitars (2), backing vocals
- Mick Taylor – electric and acoustic guitars (4, 7, 8)
- Chris Spedding – electric guitar (1, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9)
- Sid McGinnis – acoustic guitar (2, 3)
- Ron Wood – bass guitar (1, 4, 7, 8)
- John Regan – bass guitar (2)
- David Wofford – bass guitar (3, 5, 6, 9)
- John Kito – keyboards, piano
- Jean Roussel – keyboards
- Paul Shaffer – keyboards
- Yogi Horton – drums
- Debra Dobkin – percussion
- Rebop Kwaku Baah – percussion
- Jeb Guthrie – tambourine
- Mick Jagger – backing vocals
- Michelle Phillips – backing vocals
- Laura MacKenzie Phillips – backing vocals
- James Biondillo – string arrangement
References
- Parker, Laurie (2001-04-24). "Album Review: John Phillips – Pay, Pack & Follow". DrownedInSound. Retrieved 2021-07-23.
- Greenwald, Matthew (2015-03-15). "The Journey of John Phillips". The Fix. Retrieved 2021-07-23.
- "The Lost Recordings of John Phillips with the Rolling Stones". www.review-mag.com. Retrieved 2021-07-23.
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