The Rolling Stones discussed their upcoming album, Foreign Tongues, with Conan O’Brien at a special announcement event in New York City today, and Mick Jagger revealed how The Cure’s Robert Smith ended up guesting on the new project.
“I turned up one day to do my vocals in London, and there’s this bloke standing there with his back to me with this long black gown on, and when he turned around, he was covered in lipstick” said Jagger. “I’d never met him before, and I said ‘You’re Robert Smith of The Cure.’ And he said, ‘Yeah, we’ve never met.” And I said, ‘Well, while you’re here then you better go do something!’ That’s how collaborations work sometimes. Go out and sing the backing vocal!”
Robert Smith isn’t the only major guest on The Rolling Stones’ forthcoming 25th (!) studio album: Paul McCartney, The Red Hot Chili Peppers’ Chad Smith, and Steve Winwood all made contributions. The album, out on July 10th, also features posthumous contributions from longtime drummer Charlie Watts.

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