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Friday, July 1, 2011

Mick Jagger's New Group SuperHeavy Unveils Music


Jagger, Stewart, soul singer Joss Stone, reggae artist Damian Marley and film composer A.R. Rahman gathered to speak about the making...






Details about the Mick Jagger-Dave Stewart supergroup SuperHeavy have been released slowly and the first public introduction of the music was almost as cagey. Jagger, Stewart, soul singer Joss Stone, reggae artist Damian Marleyand film composer A.R. Rahman gathered to speak about the making of the at the Jim Henson Studios in Los Angeles. ch the music, a multi-cultural free-for-all at the start, came together.




Stewart said they recorded 29 songs in 10 days. "Some are an hour and 10 minutes long, some songs are 42 minutes long," he said. It total, he guessed there was more than 35 hours of music recorded, from which he and his engineer found the highlights that would work as the roots of songs. "We re-convened and then sort of made it into a shape and in the last year it fell into place," he said.

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