Monkey Grip (Bill Wyman album)

Monkey Grip
Studio album by Bill Wyman
Released 10 May 1974
Recorded November 1973, February 1974
Genre Rock
Length 37:05
Label Rolling Stones/Atlantic
Producer Bill Wyman
Bill Wyman chronology
Monkey Grip
(1974)
Stone Alone
(1976)
Singles from Monkey Grip
  1. "White Lightnin'"
    Released: May 1974
  2. "Monkey Grip Glue"
    Released: June 1974

Monkey Grip is an album by Rolling Stones bassist Bill Wyman. It was released in 1974 by Rolling Stones Records.[1]

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[2]
CreemD[3]
Džuboks(Favorable)[4]

Track listing

All tracks composed by Bill Wyman, except where noted.

# Track title Length
1. "I Wanna Get Me a Gun" 4:57
2. "Crazy Woman" 2:41
3. "Pussy" 2:10
4. "Mighty Fine Time" 3:36
5. "Monkey Grip Glue" 4:56
6. "What a Blow" (Wyman, Malcolm Rebenack) 5:22
7. "White Lightnin'" 2:42
8. "I'll Pull You Thro'" 4:23
9. "It's a Wonder" 5:30
Bonus Tracks
10. "Wine and Wimmen" [Instrumental]
(Imperial TECI 24302 4988004097119, Castle CMRCD1362 5050749413628 only Track 10)
3:42
11. "It's Just a Matter of Time"
(Imperial TECI 24302 4988004097119, Castle CMRCD1362 5050749413628 only Track 11)
3:03
12. "If You've Got The Feelin'"
(Castle CMRCD1362 5050749413628 only Track 12)
3:39
13. "Five Card Stud"
(Castle CMRCD1362 5050749413628 only Track 13)
3:47
14. "Monkey Grip Glue" [Single Edit]
(Castle CMRCD1362 5050749413628 only Track 14)
3:18
15. "What a Blow" [Single Edit] (Bill Wyman/Malcolm Rebenack)
(Castle CMRCD1362 5050749413628 only Track 15)
3:46
16. "White Lightnin'" [Single Edit]
(Castle CMRCD1362 5050749413628 only Track 16)
2:44
17. "Pussy" [Single Mix]
(Castle CMRCD1362 5050749413628 only Track 17)
2:11

Personnel

Reception

In a retrospective review, AllMusic rated the album four stars out of five. They noted "I Wanna Get Me a Gun", "White Lightnin" and "I'll Pull You Thro" as the best songs on the album and hinted approval of Wyman's vocals, describing them as "loose and joy-filled". They also praised the album for avoiding the usual egotism of solo albums: "Though these types of albums can be self-absorbed affairs, Monkey Grip is meant to be a relaxed, unpretentious outlet for the compositions that would never see the light of day in Wyman's main band -- and, as a credit to the bassist, it comes off exactly that way."[5]

Release information

References

  1. Rolling Stones database 1974 at The Complete Works Website
  2. Kurutz, Steve. Monkey Grip at AllMusic. Retrieved 18 May 2012.
  3. Christgau, Robert (September 1974). "The Christgau Consumer Guide". Creem. Retrieved October 20, 2015.
  4. Konjović, Slobodan. "Bill Wyman - Monkey Grip". Džuboks (in Serbian) (Gornji Milanovac: Dečje novine) (7 (second series)): 22–23.
  5. Kurutz, Steve. Monkey Grip at AllMusic
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