ZZ Prime have launched the primary track, “Brown Sugar,” from their upcoming stay album, Uncooked.
To not be confused with the Rolling Stones track of the identical identify, ZZ Prime’s “Brown Sugar” first appeared on the band’s 1971 debut, ZZ Prime’s First Album, which was launched a number of months earlier than the Stones’ “Brown Sugar.”
ZZ Prime’s new model of the track is accompanied by a music video, which you’ll watch under.
Uncooked, which is about for launch on July 22, was recorded and filmed for ZZ Prime’s 2019 Netflix documentary, That Little Ol’ Band From Texas, in Gruene Corridor, an intimate venue well-known for its title as Texas’ oldest frequently working dance corridor. Billy Gibbons, Frank Beard and the late Dusty Hill recorded “Brown Sugar” and 11 different songs on the venue. Different notable tracks that can seem on Uncooked embody “La Grange,” “Tush” and “Gimme All Your Lovin’.”
“‘Brown Sugar’ has been sweetening our live performance units for a lot of many years now, so it appeared like the suitable track to kick off Uncooked,” Gibbons mentioned in an announcement. “The Gruene Corridor session was a satisfying return to our roots and a really particular circumstance that we’re delighted to share with the chums and followers who’ve caught with us all this time.”
ZZ Prime will launch their Uncooked Whisky North American tour on Might 6 at Niagara Falls, and the trek will stretch by the summer season till the tip of August. Gibbons and Beard will probably be joined by Elwood Francis, their longtime guitar tech, who stepped in on bass after Hill’s loss of life. A full checklist of present dates may be seen on the band’s website.
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