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The Rolling Stones Got To Be Worked On! Various Olympic Studios Sessions 1966-1970 @ 192
The Rolling StonesGot To Be Worked On! [Rover Records, 1CD]Various Olympic Studios Sessions 1966-1970
These days aspiring bootleggers have many sources to choose from to compile a new release, as Rover Records has done with this brand new 2007 bootleg. Stones sessions can be found on Yellow Dog's Black Box, Invasion Unlimited's series of outtakes, Scorpio's Time Trips, the numerous Japanese labels that specialise in repackaging. What's needed then is a "concept". Rover Records has come up with a nice idea of putting together tracks that "could have, should have" been released except some tracks "got to be worked on!" Sound quality on this boot is seriously fantastic.
Rover has focused on The Stones' brilliant period from 1966 to 1970 when Brian Jones was still coherent, creative and committed, at least half the time. The sessions span from Their Satanic Majesties, Beggar's Banquet, Let It Bleed to Sticky Fingers. Practically everything here has been released before say some reviewers but to these ears, if they have, I have not heard them in this quality. Perhaps the most bootlegged tracks here are the ones from the Beggar's album - outtakes of Stray Cat Blues, Parachute Woman, Factory Girl, Dear Doctor and No Expectations. Coming a close second are the outtakes from Sticky Fingers.
The two tracks that make their debut appearance on bootleg are Version 3 of Get Yourself Together and perhaps Yesterday's Papers. Here's a review from the net by "Another": "The first tracks are produced by Andrew Oldham: "Get Yourself Together" features Stu on piano and ends with Charlie still banging on the drums, while "Yesterday's Papers" has Jagger almost cracking in laughs while singing. "Sometimes Happy, Sometimes Blue" is the early take of "Dandelion" with Keith Richards on vocals. "Old King Cole" is an instrumental early take of "We Love You", produced by Glyn Johns. With "Child Of The Moon" that features Nicky Hopkins on this alternate mix version enters Jimmy Miller in the production seat."The version of "Jumping Jack Flash" comes from the first take recorded live in the studio, used for the promo film (without make up); on "Pays Your Dues" there is Rick Grech on electric violin while Roger Chapman is on background vocals. "Stray Cat Blues" is an alternate mix with ad lib vocals, louder bass and lead guitar. "No Expectations" feature Nicky Hopkins on piano and Stu on organ and starts with some studio dialogue, while you can hear Jagger mumbling the melody during the song. On "You Got The Silver" never have the acoustic guitars sound so wide open. "Wild Horses #1" is the 4th version which is a reworked take of the 3rd version without piano. Ry Cooder is on guitar on "Sister Morphine" while the alternate take of "Gimme Shelter" has no backing vocals. Nicky Hopkins' piano introduces differently "Loving Cup", the take of "Bitch" is the alternate mix, second version. No sax is featured on "Brown Sugar" and Jim Dickinson is featured on tack piano in the second version of "Wild Horses"."
01 Get Yourself Together
02 Yesterdays Papers
03 Sometimes Happy Sometimes Blue
04 Old King Cole
05 Child Of The Moon
06 Jumping Jack Flash
07 Pay Your Dues
08 Stray Cat Blues
09 Parachute Woman
10 Factory Girl
11 Dear Doctor
12 No Expectations
13 You Got The Silver
14 Wild Horses #1
15 Sister Morphine
16 Gimme Shelter
17 Loving Cup
18 Dead Flowers
19 Bitch
20 Brown Sugar
21 Wild Horses #2
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The Rolling Stones Static In The Attic @ 192
When this CD was released in 1996, like the previous year's Acetates, it amazed listeners with its exceptional sound, which still stands up today. One fan site said: "Clear stereo mix with no audible tape hiss. All sources used on this disc are impeccable!"
The CD opens with an undated interview with Mick Jagger regarding bootlegs. Jagger says: "I like bootlegs. There ought to be more bootleg records... because I don't like capitalist record companies... You shouldn't pay very much for bootleg records, that's the point. You should only pay half the price because no one is being paid." The clip ends off with Jagger saying: "Keep the price of bootleg records down."
According to Anthony J. Rzepela (
http://faqs.org/faqs/music/rollingstones-faq/part2/), the interview was from Europe 1970. Rzepela also agreed on the sound quality. He noted: "Great quality outtakes, mostly from Emotional Rescue (1980) though some are earlier. Some are previously unheard and the others are probably in best ever quality."
At the time of the CD's release, fans must have been happy to find a good quality version of Claudine. Preceeding later celebrity killers such as OJ Simpson and Robert Blake, singer-actress Claudine Longet (the former wife of crooner Andy Williams) had killed her boyfriend but she was only sentenced to 30 days in jail. Some say she got off easy thanks to a high-powered defence team.
The song carried these lines: "Shot him once right in the chest,shot him twice in the head - Accidents will happen... Acidents will happen, won't they, Claudine?" The song was supposed to be included on Emotional Rescue but was taken off at the last minute. The song has yet to be officially released.
In an interview, Jagger explained why the band compromised and cut the track. "I don't mind being sued," Jagger said, "but I don't want the album to be withdrawn [after] it goes out."
Interview With Mick Jagger
Act Together (Instrumental)
Reggae Instrumental (Instrumental)
Fool To Cry (Early Version)
Down In The Hole
Claudine (#1)
We Had It All
Let's Go Steady
Indian Girl (#1, Long Version)
I Think I'm Going Mad
Let Me Go (Edit, No Sax)
Emotional Rescue
Claudine (#2)
No Use In Crying (#1, Long Version)
Summer Romance (Long Version)
Indian Girl (#2)
No Use In Crying (#2)
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Rolling Stones Clean Cuts - Vol. 1 @ 192
Here you have unreleased songs, alternate takes, different mixes with a crystal clear sound, the best quality you ever dreamt of!!
01 - Intro
02 - Cops And Robbers
03 - Get A Line On You
04 - Criss Cross Man aka Save Me
05 - Drift Away
06 - Let's Go Steady
07 - We Had It All
08 - Finger Print Files(Killer Versi
09 - Claudine
10 - Drift Away(Fast Version)
11 - I'm Gonne Drive
12 - So Young
13 - Jump On Top Of Me Baby
14 - The Storm
15 - Honest I Do
16 - Chain Of Fools
17 - Angie
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The Rolling Stones Clean Cuts - Vol. 2 @ 192
Here you have unreleased songs, alternate takes, different mixes with a crystal clear sound, the best quality you ever dreamt of!!
01 Memory Motel
02 You Better Move On
03 Route 66
04 Memphis Tennessee
05 Paint It Black (Backing Track)
06 19th Nervous Breakdown
07 I Can See It (Backing Track)
08 Memo from Turner (Extended Intro)
09 Honky Tonk Woman (Extended Intro)
10 Let It Bleed
11 Ventilator Blues (Slow And Extended)
12 Happy (Slow Down Version)
13 100 Years Ago
14 Living In The Heart Of Love
15 Through The Lonely Nights
16 My First Plea
17 Think I'm Going Mad
18 The Harder They Come
19 You're Too Much
20 Your Angel Steps Out Of Heaven
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The Rolling Stones Get Yer Yah Yahs Out MICKBOY REMASTER @ 320
*** For those asking - Mickboy is a dude who, to my understanding, has taken classic Stones albums and remastered them to his own liking.
101 Jumpin' Jack Flash
102 Carol
103 Stray Cat Blues
104 Love In Vain
105
Midnight Rambler
106 Sympathy For The Devil
107 Live With Me
108 Little Queenie
109 Honky Tonk Woman
110 Street Fighting Man
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Rolling Stones 03/12/95 Tokyo Dome Tokyo Japan Voodoo Lounge Tour @ 192
Intro/Not Fade Away
Tumblin' Dice
You Got Me Rocking
Live With Me
Rocks Off
Sparks Will Fly
(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction
Angie
Sweet Virginia
Rock And A Hard Place
Love Is Strong
I Go Wild
Miss You
Intro
Honky Tonk Woman
Before They Make Me Run
Slipping Away
Sympathy For The Devil
Monkey Man
Street Fighting Man
Start Me Up
It's Only Rock And Roll
Brown Sugar
Jumping Jack Flash
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The Rolling Stones 11/30/81 Silverdome, Pontiac, MI SDB @ 320
01 Take The A Train
02 Under My Thumb
03 When The WhipCome Down
04 Let'sSpend The Night Together
05 Shattered
06 Neighbors
07 Black Limosine
08 Just My Imagination
09 Twenty Flight Rock
10 Going To A Go Go
11 Let Me Go
12 Time Is On My Side
13 Beast Of Burden
14 Waiting On A Friend
15 Let It Bleed
01 You Can't Always Get What You Want
02 Band Introductions
03 Little TNA
04 Tumbling Dice
05 She's So Cold
06 Hang Fire
07 Miss You
08 Honky Tonk Women
09 Brown Sugar
10 Start Me Up
11 Jumping Jack flash
12 Satisfaction
13 Star Spangled Banner
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The Rolling Stones 07/18/78 Tarrant County Convention Center Forth Worth, Texas, US @ 320
This show will blow your itty bitty minds.
Info From Original Poster: The Fort Worth recording from July 18th is the best sounding recording from The Rolling Stones' legendary 1978 Some Girls tour. It was previously released on Handsome Girls on The Swingin' Pig (TSP-CD-200-4), Handsome Girls on Dandelion (DL 030/031/032/033) and reprinted on Out On Bail on Vinyl Gang (VGP-278), Cowgirl Barbeque, Gorgeous Girls Redux on Sister Morphine (Morph 024), and From Lakeland To Oakland (RED 006/007). Last year it was included on the excellent four disc set Handsome Girls: Definitive Version on Devil Productions. Now Halcyon has issued No Flash No Gimmicks. This label by the Empress Valley people has an impressive track record in improving already great tapes and this title isn't a disappointment. Last year's Devil Productions version was great, but this one is dramatically better. The stereo seperation sounds wider, louder, more clear and generally more lively. Balance between the vocals, instruments and audience is close to perfect and the music seems to leap out of the speakers and pummel the listener that is rare even for an official release much less an underground recording like this. The recording is so vivid and clear it is easy to see Mick dancing around and Keith slashing the strings on the guitar.
This concert is close to the end of the tour and the set list is set with no surprises. "Satisfaction" and "Street Fighting Man" were played in some of the early shows but were dropped by then and the long crowd pleasers "Midnight Rambler" and "Sympathy For The Devil" were not played at all. The horn section and back up singers that accompanied the band in 1972 and 1975 are missing and the Stones are joined only by Ian Stewart and Ian MacLagan on various keyboards and pianos. Unlike previous tours where they were making social commentary and basked in the light of being cultural heros, this is the Stones as a rock and roll band playing intense music. As one person states, this is the Stones at their most slutty and sleazy. Others say this is the Stones at their most sloppy and drunk and was the reason for their more professional attitude when they toured three years later. Certainly some shows like the July 4th Buffalo concert were lackluster affairs. Since Fort Worth was being filmed and recorded they sound sober and deliver a blistering set. Seven of the ten songs on Some Girls constitutes the core of the set list (with "Some Girls", "Lies" and "Before They Make Me Run" being omitted). "Honky Tonk Women" has a reference to Dallas which pleases the audience. "Is there anybody in the balcony?" Mick asks before "When The Whip Comes Down".
The highlight of the first disc is "Miss You". It is curious that on this tour they played the 12" extended dance club version and the track last for eight and a half minutes with several instrumental interludes (but no harmonica). The Watts/Wyman rhythm section sounds like a pile driver as they pound the dance beat into the ground. In "Just My Imagination" Mick quips "we're gonna raise a family...ain't that cute?" Before an energetic version of "Respectable" Jagger says the now well known line "if the band is lacking in energy it is because they spent all night fucking...but we'll do our best." Doug Kershaw plays the fiddle on "Far Away Eyes" and his contribution is the only complaint one can have since he is buried far down in the mix and is hard to hear. Although this is a professional source lifted from the
King Biscuit Flower Hour's DIR archives it is hard to say there are any bad versions. But No Flash No Gimmicks is such a dramatic improvement over previous releases it is hard to expect any improvements in the future. Like all other Halcyon releases the inserts are printed on very thick glossy paper with the star holograms implanted in the mix. The cover has the close up picture of Keith and a dramatic live shot in the inside. It can confidently be said that Halcyon have released the final word on the Fort Worth tape.
01 Let It Rock
02 All Down The Line
03 Honky Tonk Women
04 Star Star
05 When The Whip Comes Down
06 Beast Of Burden
07 Miss You
08 Just My Imagination
09 Shattered
10 Respectable
11 Far Away Eyes
12 Love In Vain
13 Tumbling Dice
14 Happy
15 Sweet Little Sixteen
16 Brown Sugar
17 Jumping Jack Flash
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The Rolling Stones 1972 Welcome To New-York @ 320
All Down The Line
You Can't Always Get What You Want
Midnight Rambler
Bye Bye Johnny
Rip This Joint
Love In Vain
Sweet Virginia
Jumpin' Jack Flash
Anybody Seen My Baby
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The Rolling Stones Live in Chicago IL, 1997 @192
Intro
Satisfaction
It's Only Rock'N'Roll
Bitch
Let's Spend The Night Together
Anybody Seen My baby
19th Nervous Breakdown
Out Of Control
Web Vote Announcement
Under My Thumb
Miss You
Band Introductions
All About You
I Wanna Hold You
Little Queenie
Let It Bleed
The Last Time
Sympathy For The Devil
Tumbling Dice
Honky Tonk Women
You Got Me Rocking
Start Me Up
Jumping Jack Flash
You Can't Always Get What You Want
Brown Sugar
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The Rolling Stones 02/26/73 Royal Randwick Racecourse, Sydney @ 192
The first track starts off very rough. Like magic it clears up and its a very sweet Stones show.
Brown Sugar
Bitch
Rocks Off
Gimme Shelter
Happy
Tumbling Dice
Love In Vain
Sweet Virginia
You Can't Always Get What You Want
Honky Tonk Women
All Down The Line
Midnight Rambler
band intros
Little Queenie
Rip This Joint
Jumping Jack Flash
Street Fighting Man
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The Rolling Stones 02/24/73 Western Australia Cricket Ground, Perth @ 192
Brown Sugar
BitchRocks Off
Gimme Shelter
Happy
Tumbling Dice
Honky Tonk Women
All Down The Line
Midnight Rambler
Happy Birthday, Nicky / band intros
Little Queenie
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Rolling Stones 1978-07-06 - Detroit @ 320
01_Let_It_Rock
02_All_Down_The_Line
03_Honky_Tonk_Women
04_Star_Star_Star
05_When_The_Whip_Comes_Down
06_Lies
07_Miss_You
08_Beast_Of_Burden
09_Just_My_Imagination
10_Shattered
11_Love_In_Vain
12_Tumbling_Dice
13_Happy
14_Sweet_Little_Sixteen
15_Brown_Sugar
16_Jumping_Jack_Flash
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The Rolling Stones 1973-10-17 Brussels REMASTERED @ 320
Brown Sugar
Gimme Shelter
Happy
Tumbling Dice
Dancing With Mr. D
Angie
Midnight Rambler
You Can't Always Get What You Want
Honky Tonk Women
All Down The Line
Rip This Joint
Jumping Jack Flash
Street Fighting Man
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The Rolling Stones King Biscuit 1973 @ 192
Brown Sugar
Street Fighting Man
Gimme Shelter
Happy
Tumbling Dice
Dancing With Mr D
Doo Doo Doo Doo Doo (Heartbreaker)
Angie
Honky Tonk Woman
Midnight Rambler
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The Rolling Stones Atlantic City '89 @ 192
Start Me Up
Bitch
Sad Sad Sad
Undercover Of The Night
Harlem Shuffle
Tumbling Dice
Miss You
Terrifying
Ruby Tuesday
Salt Of The Earth
Rock And A Hard Place
Mixed Emotions
Honky Tonk Women
Midnight Rambler
You Can't Always Get What You Want
Little Red Rooster
Boogie Chillen
Can't Be Seen
Happy
Paint It Black
2000 Light Years From Home
Sympathy For The Devil
Gimme Shelter
Introduction
It's Only Rock'n'roll
Brown Sugar
(I can`t Get No) Satisfaction
Jumping Jack Flash
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The Rolling Stones 12/14/81 Kemper Arena Kansas City @ 320
01 Under My Thumb
02 When The Whip Comes Down
03 Let's Spend The Night Together
04 Shattered
05 Neighbors
06 Black Limousine
07 Just My Imagination
08 Twenty Flight Rock
09 Going To A Go Go
10 Let Me Go
11 Time Is On My Side
12 Beast Of Burden
13 Waiting On A Friend
14 Let It Bleed
01 You Can't Always Get What You Want
02 Band Introduction
03 Little T&A
04 Tumbling Dice
05 She's So Cold
06 Hang Fire
07 Miss You
08 Honky Tonk Women
09 Brown Sugar
10 Start Me Up
11 Jumping Jack Flash
12 Satisfaction
13 Star Spangled Banner
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