
This one-off tribute collaboration to mark Keith Richards’ 81st birthday is an inspired bit of cover-age. Hoffs and Costello take a lesser known deep cut from the Rolling Stones 1967 LP Between the Buttons and elevate the duet aspects of the tune, bringing out something rather special in the process. For instance, on the original it’s hard to hear that it is actually both Jagger and Richards trading off the vocals and they tend to hit the ‘connection’ line so hard it’s pretty much all that stays with you. But the remake rebalances the emphasis between the chorus and everything else and the result is more of an actual song, now cast in a folk rock vein. Vocally both artists are in fine form here, sounding very much on top of the material. Albert Lee also adds some dynamite electric lead guitar runs that really underline the rock part of the folk rock feel.
Hoffs and Costello work up some real chemistry here. I’d love to hear them do more. On the other hand, this effort could also inspire some rooting around in the Stones back catalogue for more hidden gems just awaiting an indie reinvention.
Oh wow. Thank you for this. I love so much the work Susanna has done with covers since her time with The Bangles. And Costello? And from Between The Buttons. This is like an early Christmas present. Thanks again. I’m gonna play it and play it
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