Giveaway: Keith Richards - 'Talk is Cheap' deluxe edition
October 03, 2019

In 1988, on a break from his band the Rolling Stones, Keith Richards released his first ever solo album, Talk Is Cheap. This universally respected debut is an eleven track masterclass in everything that's good about rock 'n roll and features guest appearances from an all-star cast including Sarah Dash, Bootsy Collins, Maceo Parker, the Memphis Horns, Patti Sciafia and Mick Taylor. Remastered from the original tapes by Richards' collaborator, Steve Jordan, the album's joyous swagger is re-energized and permeates through every song.
Talk Is Cheap sounds as good today as it did thirty years ago; in Keith's words: "As fresh as the day it was made."
• Contents are cased in an exquisite deluxe folio pack
• Remastered 180g LP album
• 180g LP of bonus material - Features 6 never before released tracks
• 7" single Take It So Hard / I Could Have Stood You Up
• 7" single Make No Mistake / It Means A Lot
• Remastered CD album
• CD containing bonus material - Features 6 never before released tracks featuring Mick Taylor, Bootsy Collins, & Johnnie Johnson
• Extensive 80 page hardback book with Anthony DeCurtis written essay featuring a new interview with Keith, including extensive rare and unseen photos from personal archives.
• Tour laminate
• 2X lyric sheets
• Reproduction Talk is Cheap playback invite
• Talk is Cheap tour guitar pick
• 2x posters
Keith Richards 'Talk is Cheap' Deluxe reissue giveaway
Use this form to enter The Current's Talk is Cheap giveaway between 3 p.m. on Thursday, October 3, 2019 and 11:59 p.m. Central on Wednesday, October 9, 2019. Two (2) winners will be chosen to receive the deluxe vinyl edition of Keith Richards' album Talk is Cheap. Retail value $174.98. Winners will be notified via email on Thursday, October 10, 2019 and must accept the prize by 10 a.m. on Monday, October 14, 2019. Four (4) back up names will be drawn.
This giveaway is subject to Minnesota Public Radio's 2019 Official Giveaway Rules.
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