In the late 1980s, Keith Richards toured with the band The X-Pensive Winos to promote his solo album Talk is Cheap . The tour included a special show at the Hollywood Palladium in December 1988, and now, that performance will be released as a special limited edition box set.

Live At The Hollywood Palladium will be released in digital and physical formats, on CD, DVD and double vinyl, as well as a deluxe box set that will come wrapped in a replica of the tour shirt sold that night, plus a 40-page essay by David Fricke , including a new interview with Keith, plus a long and rare archive of Keith photos.

Lennon-McCartney hit “I Wanna Be Your Man,” the album will be released on November 13th and is already available for pre-order . See the album cover and tracklist below, along with other details.

Keith Richards: Live at the Hollywood Palladium

  1. Take It So Hard
  2. How I Wish
  3. I Could Have Stoked You Up
  4. Too Rude
  5. Make No Mistakes
  6. Time Is On My Side
  7. Big Enough
  8. Whip It Up
  9. Locked Away
  10. Struggle
  11. Happy
  12. Connection
  13. Rockawhile
  14. I Wanna Be Your Man (Box Set and Digital Only)
  15. Little T&A (Box Set and Digital Only)
  16. You Don't Move Me (Box Set and Digital Only)

Super Deluxe Box Set: 

  • 2 LPs remastered
  • 10” vinyl of 3 new tracks (I Wanna Be Your Man, Little T&A, You Don't Move Me)
  • Remastered CD of the original album
  • DVD of the original show
  • A 40-page essay by David Fricke, including a new interview with Keith, plus a large and rare archive of Keith's photos.

Replicas of the tour materials include:

  • Tour press release
  • Setlist in Keith's handwriting.
  • Hand-drawn band dressing room
  • Tour itinerary
  • Photos
  • Ticket 
  • Backstage passes 
  • Promotional wine label and bag that were given away at the show… and more!

Other formats include:
1CD remastered
, 2LP 180g remastered
, 2LP 180g Red Limited Edition remastered.

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