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Bill Wyman & The Rhythm Kings: Bill Wyman (vocals, bass); Georgie Fame, Geraint Watkins (vocals, organ); Paul Carrack, Mike Sanchez, Beverley Skeete (vocals); Terry Taylor (guitar, organ); Peter Frampton, Martin Taylor, Eric Clapton, Albert Lee (guitar); Frank Mead (saxophone); Nick Payn (horns, harmonica); Nick Pentelow, Andy Hamilton, Pete Beachill, Andy Macintosh, Martin Drover, Nick Pantelo (horns); Geoff Grange (harmonica): Dave Hartley (piano, organ); Max Middleton (piano); Gary Brooker (organ); Graham Broad (drums, percussion); Ray Cooper (percussion); Melanie Redmond, Keeley Smith, Natasha Kristie, Zoe Nicholas, Maggie Ryder, Barbie Carey, Susie Web (background vocals). Includes liner notes by Mike Read. In the sixteen years it took for bassist Bill Wyman to issue a follow up to his 1982 self-titled release, a lot had happened, most notably his resignation from one of the greatest all-time rock bands, the Rolling Stones. For Wyman's 1998 release, STRUTTIN' OUR STUFF, this ex-Stone recruits quite an impressive supporting cast of players (dubbed 'The Rhythm Kings'), including Peter Frampton, Eric Clapton, Albert Lee, and Georgie Fame. For a man with such a pedigree, Wyman keeps a surprisingly low profile on STRUTTIN'. The majority of the tracks are covers, including Creedence Clearwater Revival's "Green River," the blues rock standard "Tobacco Road," and an obscure original by Jagger-Richards, "Melody." STRUTTIN' OUR STUFF is definitely Wyman's best solo release yet.