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  1. 25 de mar. de 1997 · Find release reviews and credits for Jamming with Edward! - Nicky Hopkins, The Rolling Stones on AllMusic - 1997

  2. Photography By [Nicky Hopkins Photo By] – Lynda Hopkins; Photography By [Ry Cooder Photo Supplied By] – Ry Cooder; Producer [Produced By] – Glyn Johns; ... Jamming With Edward! (LP, Album, Stereo)Rolling Stones Records, Rolling Stones Records: 39.100, COC 39100France: 1972: New Submission. Jamming With Edward!

  3. 24 de feb. de 2024 · Nicky Hopkins was one of the most in demand session players of his generation and featured on one of Rolling Stones Records’ first releases, ‘Jamming With Edward.’ Published on February 24, 2024

  4. Photography By [Nicky Hopkins Photo] – Lynda Hopkins; Photography By [Ry Cooder Photo Supplied By] – Ry Cooder; ... "Jamming With Edward" On labels: Dist. By ATCO, Div. Of Atlantic Recording Corp. ℗ 1972 Musidor N.V. On jacket: TM Musidor N.V. Distributed by Atlantic Recording Corporation ℗ 1972 Musidor N.V. Shorepak-U.S. Patent No ...

  5. Jamming With Edward!. es un álbum de tres miembros de The Rolling Stones (Jagger, Watts y Wyman) en conjunto con Nicky Hopkins y Ry Cooder, fue grabado en los Estudios Olympic de Londres durante las sesiones de Let It Bleed por el año 1969, no fue lanzado sino hasta 1972 por el sello Rolling Stones Records y es sin duda una de las joyas escondidas del rock de los ’70.

  6. Along with Ry Cooder, Mick Jagger, Bill Wyman and Charlie Watts, Hopkins released the 1972 album Jamming with Edward! It was recorded in 1969, during the Stones' Let It Bleed sessions, when guitarist Keith Richards was not present in the studio. The eponymous "Edward" was an alias of Nicky Hopkins derived from studio banter with Brian Jones.

  7. Jamming with Edward! Review by Steve Kurutz. Though many feel that the Stones were at their best when playing loose, sloppy rock & roll à la Exile on Main St., with this 1972 release on Rolling Stones Records the unrehearsed style of the album is more of a hindrance than a call to ragged glory.Not an official Rolling Stones release, the assembled band does contain three-fifths of the group ...