Main Offender

Main Offender is the second studio album by Keith Richards, released in 1992 between the Rolling Stones' Steel Wheels and Voodoo Lounge projects.

Main Offender
Studio album by
Released19 October 1992
Recorded18 March – 6 September 1992
Genre
Length49:53
LabelVirgin
Producer
Keith Richards chronology
Talk Is Cheap
(1988)
Main Offender
(1992)
Crosseyed Heart
(2015)

Richards teamed with Talk Is Cheap collaborator Steve Jordan and added Waddy Wachtel to the mix both in composing and producing Main Offender. Sessions with Richards' group of musician friends known as "The X-Pensive Winos" took place in California and New York City from March to September 1992, with touring in Europe's autumn and early 1993 in North America.

When Richards reunited with Mick Jagger (who recorded Wandering Spirit while Richards was making Main Offender) in mid-1993 to start work on Voodoo Lounge, Jagger complimented him on Main Offender, and used the single "Wicked as It Seems" as inspiration for The Rolling Stones' next single, "Love Is Strong".

Main Offender was released in October 1992 to generally positive reviews. However, it failed to match the commercial success of Talk Is Cheap, reaching No. 45 in the UK, and No. 99 in the US. After the Main Offender tour, Richards returned to recording exclusively with the Rolling Stones and would not release another solo album until Crosseyed Heart in 2015.

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]
Chicago Tribune[2]
Entertainment WeeklyB+[3]
Orlando Sentinel[4]

Track listing

  1. "999" (Keith Richards, Steve Jordan, Waddy Wachtel) – 5:50
  2. "Wicked as It Seems" (Richards, Jordan, Charley Drayton) – 4:45
  3. "Eileen" (Richards, Jordan) – 4:29
  4. "Words of Wonder" (Richards, Jordan, Wachtel) – 6:35
  5. "Yap Yap" (Richards, Jordan, Wachtel) – 4:43
  6. "Bodytalks" (Richards, Jordan, Drayton, Sarah Dash) – 5:20
  7. "Hate It When You Leave" (Richards, Jordan, Wachtel) – 4:59
  8. "Runnin' Too Deep" (Richards, Jordan) – 3:20
  9. "Will but You Won't" (Richards, Jordan) – 5:05
  10. "Demon" (Richards, Jordan) – 4:45
  11. "Key to the Highway" (Charlie Segar, Big Bill Broonzy) - 3:21 (Japanese issue bonus track)

Personnel

Charts

Weekly charts

Year Chart Position
1992 UK Top 75 Albums[5] 45
1992 Australian (ARIA Charts)[6] 96
1992 The Billboard 200[7] 99
1993 The Billboard 200[7] 192

Singles

Year Single Chart Position
1992 "Wicked as It Seems" Mainstream Rock Tracks 3
1993 "Eileen" Mainstream Rock Tracks 17

References

  1. Koda, Cub. "Main Offender - Keith Richards". AllMusic. Retrieved 2018-07-08.
  2. Kot, Greg (1992-10-22). "Keith Richards Main Offender (Virgin)/Izzy Stradlin Izzy Stradlin and the Ju Ju Hounds (Geffen)". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved 2018-07-08.
  3. Altman, Billy (1992-11-06). "Main Offender". Entertainment Weekly.
  4. Gettelman, Parry (1992-11-06). "Keith Richards, Ronnie Wood, Izzy Stradlin". Orlando Sentinel. Retrieved 2018-07-08.
  5. "KEITH RICHARDS | full Official Chart History | Official Charts Company". www.officialcharts.com. Retrieved 13 November 2016.
  6. Ryan, Gavin (2011). Australia's Music Charts 1988–2010 (pdf ed.). Mt. Martha, VIC, Australia: Moonlight Publishing.
  7. "Keith Richards - Chart history | Billboard". www.billboard.com. Retrieved 13 November 2016.
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