Keith Richards has announced a 30th anniversary reissue of his second solo album Main Offender โ€“ see all the details below.

Released back in October 1992, the record followed on from the Rolling Stones guitaristโ€™s debut solo full-length, 1988โ€™s Talk Is Cheap.

It was produced by Richards, Waddy Wachtel and Steve Jordan, the latter of whom drummed for the Stones on their recent US tour; the stint marked the legendary bandโ€™s first shows since the death of Charlie Watts.

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On January 25, it was confirmed that Main Offender will arrive as an expanded, special deluxe box set on March 18 via BMG. You can pre-order the collection here in various formats.

The upcoming new version of the LP boasts previously unreleased recordings from Richardsโ€˜ Winos Live In London โ€˜92 show, which took place at the Town & Country Club in Kentish Town, London.

To preview the celebratory reissue, Richards has shared a live version of โ€œHow I Wishโ€ alongside an official accompanying lyric video. You can check it out below:

Additionally, the box set will come with an 88-page book with never-before-seen photos, reproductions of handwritten lyrics, reprinted essays from the albumโ€™s release and an archival envelope containing exact replicas of promo and tour materials from Richardsโ€™ archive.

In a statement, the musician explained: โ€œThis is the second time around & the Winos are kind of developing โ€“ and if I can keep those guys together for as long as I can, itโ€™s one of the best bands in the world. Itโ€™s a very intriguing band and the potential is only just starting to show itself.

โ€œIf I hadnโ€™t have taken the Winos on the road, this record would probably have been totally different than it is.โ€

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He continued: โ€œI tried to avoid making too much sense on this record because to me that ambiguity and mystery, and a little provocation to make you think, is something far more powerful and more important than just wagging your finger and saying, โ€˜I know what heโ€™s saying donโ€™t do this, do that.โ€™

โ€œIf youโ€™re a musician, silence is your canvas and you never want to fill-in the whole thing because then youโ€™ve just covered it allโ€ฆ One of the most interesting parts about music is where you donโ€™t play.โ€

The new Main Offender LP and CD were remastered under the supervision of original producer Steve Jordan, who also mixed and produced the bonus live album. See the artwork and tracklists below.

Keith Richards - Main Offender
Image: Press

Main Offender tracklist:

1. โ€œ999โ€
2. โ€œWicked As It Seemsโ€
3. โ€œEileenโ€
4. โ€œWords Of Wonderโ€
5. โ€œYap Yapโ€
6. โ€œBodytalksโ€
7. โ€œHate It When You Leaveโ€
8. โ€œRunninโ€™ Too Deepโ€
9. โ€œWill But You Wonโ€™tโ€
10. โ€œDemonโ€

Winos Live In London โ€˜92 tracklist:

1. โ€œTake It So Hardโ€
2. โ€œ999โ€
3. โ€œWicked As It Seemsโ€
4. โ€œHow I Wishโ€
5. โ€œGimme Shelterโ€
6. โ€œHate It When You Leaveโ€
7. โ€œBefore They Make Me Runโ€
8. โ€œEileenโ€
9. โ€œWill But You Wonโ€™tโ€
10. โ€œBodytalksโ€
11. โ€œHappyโ€
12. โ€œWhip It Upโ€

Meanwhile, The Rolling Stones have been honoured in a set of 12 special Royal Mail stamps to mark the bandโ€™s 60th anniversary.