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The Rolling Stones: Mick Jagger (vocals, acoustic & electric guitars, harmonica, keyboards, shaker); Keith Richards (vocals, acoustic & electric guitars, piano); Ronnie Wood (electric, slide & baritone guitars, pedal steel, dobro); Charlie Watts (drums). Additional personnel includes: Waddy Wachtel (acoustic & electric guitars, background vocals); Danny Saber (guitar, Clavinet, keyboards, bass); Wayne Shorter (soprano saxophone); Blondie Chaplin (piano, bass, percussion, background vocals); Benmont Tench (piano, Hammond B-3 & C-3 organs, keyboards); Don Was (Wurlitzer piano, keyboards, bass); Billy Preston (Hammond B-3 organ); Darryl Jones, Doug Wimbush (bass, background vocals); Me'Shell Ndegeocello (bass); Jim Keltner (percussion, background vocals). Producers include: The Glimmer Twins, Don Was, The Dust Brothers. Engineers include: Rob Fraboni, Ed Cherney, Jim Scott. BRIDGES TO BABYLON was nominated for a 1998 Grammy for Best Rock Album. "Anybody Seen My Baby?" was nominated for a 1998 Grammy Award for Best Pop Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocal. The Japanese version features one additional live track. CD contains 1 bonus track. Personnel: Keith Richards (vocals, guitar, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, piano, hand claps, background vocals); Mick Jagger (vocals, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, wah-wah guitar, harmonica, keyboards, shaker); Waddy Wachtel (guitar, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, background vocals); Ron Wood (guitar, electric guitar, slide guitar, baritone guitar, dobro); Danny Saber (guitar, Clavinet, keyboards); Joe Sublett (saxophone, baritone saxophone); Wayne Shorter (soprano saxophone); Darrell Leonard (trumpet); Benmont Tench (piano, keyboards); Blondie Chaplin (piano, maracas, shaker, tambourine, background vocals); Chuck Leavell, Clinton Clifford (piano); Pierre de Beauport (Fender Rhodes piano, Wurlitzer organ, 6-string bass); Don Was (Wurlitzer organ, keyboards); Jamie Muhoberac, Andy Snitzer (keyboards); Jeff Sarli (acoustic bass); Charlie Watts (drums, background vocals); Jim Keltner (shaker, percussion, background vocals); Darryl Jones, Doug Wimbish, Bernard Fowler (background vocals). Audio Mixers: Danny Saber; Ed Cherney; Pierre de Beauport; Richard Lowe ; John Sorenson; John X. Volaitis; Rob Fraboni; Tom Lord-Alge; Wally Gagel; Bob Clearmountain. Recording information: Tokyodome, Japan (06/06/1995). Illustrators: Gerard Howland; Kevin Murphy ; Allan Ayers. Photographer: Max Vadukul. Unknown Contributor Role: Kenny Aronoff . Kicking off with Charlie Watt's whip-smart timekeeping, BRIDGES TO BABYLON finds the Rolling Stones swaggering towards the millennium with a record that confidently asserts that rock & roll is far from a young person's game. Don Was returns behind the boards, and joining him at Mick Jagger's behest are uber-technophiles The Dust Brothers. Rather than leaping headlong onto an ill-fitting bandwagon, The Stones wisely gild their rock & roll lily with subtle electronic nuances. The sam