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  1. Dirty Work is a studio album by the English rock band the Rolling Stones. It was released on 24 March 1986 on the Rolling Stones label by CBS Records, their first under their new contract with Columbia Records. Produced by Steve Lillywhite, the album was recorded during a period when relations between Mick Jagger and Keith Richards had soured ...

  2. Bobby Womack.....Don Covay, Chuck Leavell, Jimmy Page, Patti Scialfa, Jimmy Cliff, Tom Waits, Kirsty MacColl, Ivan Neville, Anton Fig, Steve Jordan, Charley Drayton, Philippe Saisse, Dan Collette, John Regan, Alan Rogan, Ian Stewart, Janis Pendarvis, and Dolette McDonald.

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  3. She joined the E Street Band. She appeared on the Rolling Stone Dirty Work album in 1986. The artist appeared in several songs on the album. She worked on Keith Richards’ first solo album, Talk is Cheap. In 1987, she worked on Buster Poindexter’s self-titled album. Patti Scialfa and Trickster provided background vocals.

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  4. In 1984, Scialfa joined the E Street Band, three or four days before the opening show of the Born in the U.S.A. Tour. In 1986, she appeared on the Rolling Stones' Dirty Work album, leaving her vocal mark on "One Hit (To the Body)" as well as other tracks. She worked with Keith Richards on his first solo album Talk is Cheap.

  5. 1 de ago. de 2020 · Scialfa contributed backing vocals to this hit and other tracks on the band’s 1986 album Dirty Work . “Tougher Than the Rest,” with Bruce Springsteen & the E Street Band (1988). The Tunnel of Love Tour accentuated Springsteen and Scialfas onstage chemistry just as they were also becoming a couple of real life.

  6. The album produced a hit for the Rolling Stones — their cover of "Harlem Shuffle" — and features a number of guest appearances, including contributions by Tom Waits, Patti Scialfa, Bobby Womack, and Jimmy Page on "One Hit (To the Body)." In 1994 Dirty Work was

  7. 24 de mar. de 2023 · Among the high profile guests on Dirty Work were Jimmy Page, Bobby Womack, Jimmy Cliff, Anton Fig, Don Covay, Beverly D'Angelo, Kirsty MacColl, Patti Scialfa, and Tom Waits. Noted Stones historian Bill German recalled that the tension in the band at that point stemmed from Mick Jagger blatantly putting his solo career before the ...