The Beatles – Arrive Without Travelling

THE BEATLES
Arrive Without Travelling: Remastered Edition

A Remasters Workshop edition
Pitch, phase and levels corrected, further declicked and denoised

  1. Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band (from “The Making Of Sgt. Pepper”)
  2. That Means A Lot (takes 23, 24 & ‘test’)
  3. I’m So Tired (take 14, from remix session 10-15-68)
  4. We Can Work It Out (take 2 with single lead vocal)
  5. Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds (from “The Making Of Sgt. Pepper”)
  6. It’s All Too Much (take 2, unedited version)
  7. She’s A Woman (11-17-64 Top Gear seesion outtake)
  8. Being For The Benefit Of Mr. Kite! (from “The Making Of Sgt. Pepper”)
  9. Within You Without You (from “The Making Of Sgt. Pepper”)
  10. Norwegian Wood (take 2)
  11. Penny Lane overdub session (excerpt)
  12. I’m In Love (John piano demo)
  13. 12-Bar Original (takes 1, 2 & end of prior rehearsal)
  14. I Feel Fine (11-17-64 Top Gear seesion outtake)
  15. Good Morning Good Morning (from “The Making Of Sgt. Pepper”)
  16. The Inner Light (instrumental track)
  17. Hold Me Tight (take 20 breakdown)
  18. A Day In The Life (from “The Making Of Sgt. Pepper”)

Talking Heads – True Creature Demos, 1984

Talking Heads
1984
Demos recorded at David Byrne’s NYC Apartment


cd/EAC/FLAC

Setlist:

  1. Wild Wild Life
  2. Puzzlin Evidence
  3. Love For Sale
  4. Lady Don’t Mind
  5. Hey Now
  6. Road to Nowhere
  7. Instrumental (Hey)
  8. Papa Legba
  9. People Like Us
  10. City of Dreams
  11. Radio Head
  12. Give Me Back My Name

None of these have turned up on the new official cds as extra tracks. Nor on the box set “Once in a Lifetime”

Bob Marley – The Blackwell Dubs

Bob Marley & The Wailers
The Blackwell Dubs

A+ an ABSOLUTE MUST HAVE.

source sdb>casseteex2>?>flac

  1. forever loving jah dub
  2. waiting in vain dub
  3. roots rock reggae
  4. jamming dub
  5. exodus dub
  6. is this love dub
  7. baby we’ve got a date dub
  8. crazy baldhead dub
  9. she’s gone dub
  10. satisfy my soul dub
  11. iron lion zion dub
  12. three little birds dub
  13. one love dub
  14. keep on moving dub

Tracks tested using Traders Little Helper and passed (OP.. NOT RUSSIAN)

Pink Floyd – Effervesing Elephant (1967-1970)

Pink Floyd
Effervesing Elephant

Linage: CD-R -> Eac (included in each Volume) -> Flac

Disc 1 Studio and Outtakes

Lucy Leave, declicked, stereo enhanced
King Bee, could not improve
Sunshine, stereo enhanced
Interstellar Overdrive, syd home demo — dehissed, declicked, stereo enhanced
Arnold Layne, stereo enhanced
Let’s Roll Another One, early 66 studio demo– declicked, dehissed, enhanced
Let’s Roll Another One, studio, speed corrected, dehissed
Candy and a Currant Bun, stereo enhanced
See Emily Play, stereo enhanced
Apples and Oranges, stereo enhanced,Legit stereo version
Vegtable Man, declicked, dehissed, stereo enhanced
Scream Thy Last Scream, stereo enhanced
Nicks Boogie, stereo enhanced
It Would Be So Nice, stereo enhanced
Paint Box, stereo enhanced
Biding my Time, stereo enhanced
Julia Dream, stereo enhanced
Point Me at the Sky, stereo enhanced
Embryo, stereo enhanced

Disc 2 BBC Sessions and TV

(67 bbc sessions now from 1st gen source of radio broadcast)

Best versions anywhere
Flaming, dehissed, stereo enhanced
Scarecrow, dehissed, stereo enhanced
The Gnome, dehissed, stereo enhanced
Matilda Mother, dehissed, stereo enhanced
Vegetable Man, dehissed, stereo enhanced
Scream thy Last Scream, dehissed, stereo enhanced
Pow r toch, dehissed, stereo enhanced
Jugband Blues, dehissed, stereo enhanced
Julia Dream, stereo enhanced
Let There Be More Light, stereo enhanced
Mudersitic Woman, stereo enhanced
Saucer of Secrets, stereo enhanced
Point Me at the Sky, stereo enhanced
Baby Blue Shuffle, stereo enhanced
The Embryo, stereo enhanced
Interstellar Overdrive, remixed channels, stereo enhanced
Moonhead, declicked, dehissed, stereo enhanced
Christmas Song, dehissed

Disc 3 Movie Apearances

all regular songs are alt takes

Committee, stereo enhanced
Country Song
The Violence Sequence (Studio Piano section)stereo enhanced
Crumbling Land Take 1, stereo enehanced
Crumbling Land Take 2, stereo enhanced
Red Queen Theme Take 1, stereo enhanced
Red Queen Theme Take 2, dehissed
Red Queen Theme Take 3, stereo enhanced, dehissed
Red Queen Theme Take 4, dehissed, stereo enhanced
Rick’s Whine, dehissed
Oneone Take 1, dehissed stereo enhanced
Oneone Take 2, remixed, stereo enhanced
Oneone Take 3, stereo enhanced
Oneone Take 4, stereo enhanced
Oneone/Fingals cave, declicked, stereo enhanced

Disc 4 Syd Outtakes

all tracks were stereo enhanced
all tracks are outtakes presented in chronological order

Late Night Instrumental
Golden Hair
Clowns and Jugglers
No Good Trying
Love You
Love You
Clowns and Jugglers
She Took a Long Cold Look
Baby Lemonade
Gigolo Aunt
Waving My Arms in the Air
I Never Lied to You
Effervesing Elephant
Love song
Dominos
Dominos
It Is Obvious
It Is Obvious
It Is Obvious

Disc 5 Misc Syd

Peel sessions
Stereo enhanced
Love You
Gigolo Aunt
Baby Lemonade
Effervescing Elephant
Two of a Kind

Syd solo olympia 1970
Digitally remastered from 2nd gen source
Love You
Gigolo Aunt
Effervescing Elephant
Clowns and Jugglers

Sounds of the 70’s
Dehissed from different source than MAG Proverbs
Baby Lemonade
Dominoes
Love Song

Misc
Remastered from different sources than usual
Rhamadam
Silaslang Instrumental
Swanlee Instrumental
74 outtake 1
74 outtake 2
74 outtake 3
Bob Dylan Blues
Syd Interview
Look of the Week Interview
CBC Interview
Tommorrow Interview
BBC Interview (Snowing)

Disc 6 Live 1967

Copenhagen (Sept. 13) + Rotterdam (Nov. 13) 1967
Digitally remastered from 2nd gen souce
Reaction in G
Arnold Layne
One in a Million
Matilda Mother
Scream the Last Scream
Astronomy Domine
Reaction in G
Pow r Toch
Scream the Last Scream
Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun
Interstellar Overdrive

Disc 7 live 68

Amsterdam early show (May 23, 1968)
Both Amsterdam shows digitally remastered from 1st gen source
Let There Be More Light
Interstellar Overdrive
Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun
Saucer Full of Secrets
Astronomy Domine
Rog Interview
Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun

Disc 8 Live 68

Asmterdam late show (May 23, 1968)
Keep Smiling People
Let There Be More Light
Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun
Flaming
Saucer Full of Secrets
Interstellar Overdrive
Astronomy Domine
Let There Be More Light Instrumental

Disc 9 Various live 70

All tracks remastered from better source than usual source

Alans Pysch Breakfast
Corrosion
Main Theme from More
Violent Sequence
Sysyphus

Pink Floyd – German Trading Tape of Outtakes

Pink Floyd
German Trading Tape of Outtakes

This tape was floating around in West German trading circles in the early 1980’s. It consists of three tracks:

Interstellar Overdrive (listed as an Ummagumma Outtake)
One Of These Days (alternate take one)
One Of These Days (alternate take two)

The OOTD material is shocking and weird! This tape was brought over to the kind folks at Yeeshkul!, who were only able to identify the first track. It’s not an outtake from Ummagumma at all, it’s from the BBC from December 1968. The other two tracks remain a subject of speculation. That’s all the information I have.

This material is in its best-so-far quality and is presented for your amusement, though not necessarily for your enjoyment. That part is up to you.

Nothing here is officially released, and your comments are welcome.

Enjoy!

A DoinkerTape

Wilco – Alpha Romeo Tango

Wilco
“Alpha Romeo Tango”

A Yankee Hotel Foxtrot companion box-set compiled by David Sadowski in an attempt to trace the creative evolution of Jeff Tweedy, Wilco, and their music from the release of Summerteeth to the release of Yankee Hotel Foxtrot

Source: various
Extracted and converted using EAC (secure) and FLAC Frontend

Disc 1:
01 Yankee Hotel Foxtrot transmission*
02 Can’t Stand It (Wilco, NYC – 4/21/1999)
04 Cars Can’t Escape (Tweedy & Bennett, KCRW – 5/23/1999)
06 I’m The Man Who Loves You (Tweedy & JP, Chicago – 6/15/1999)
07 Good Chinese Apple (Tweedy, Chicago – 6/15/1999)
09 Kamera (K-Settes, Chicago – 9/11/1999)
11 That Wind That Blows (Tweedy, Chicago – 1/4/2000)
13 I’m The Man Who Loves You (Tweedy, Chicago – 1/4/2000)
15 Ashes Of American Flags (Tweedy, Chicago – 1/4/2000)
16 Heavy Metal Drummer (Tweedy, Chicago – 1/4/2000)
18 Bob Dylan’s 49th Beard (Tweedy, Chicago – 1/4/2000)
20 Pecan Pie (Tweedy, Chicago – 1/4/2000)
22 No Church Tonight (Wilco, Chicago – 1/9/2000)
24 Not For The Season (Tweedy & O’Rourke, Chicago – 5/14/2000)
26 Good Chinese Apple (Tweedy & O’Rourke, Chicago – 5/14/2000)
*Plus audio samples from clandestine “Numbers” Radio Stations

Disc 2:
02 Rock Salt And Nails (Tweedy & O’Rourke, Chicago – 5/14/2000)
04 Organ Song (T-Rex) (Tweedy & O’Rourke, Chicago – 5/14/2000)
06 Ashes Of American Flags (Wilco, Camden – 7/3/2000)
08 Ashes Of American Flags (Wilco, Columbia – 7/23/2000)
09 I’m The Man Who Loves You (Wilco, Columbia – 7/23/2000)
11 Ashes Of American Flags (Wilco, San Francisco 7/31/2000)
13 I’m The Man Who Loves You (Wilco, Chicago – 8/12/2000)
15 I’m The Man Who Loves You (Tweedy, Chicago – 9/12/2000)
16 Alone (Tweedy, Chicago – 9/12/2000)
18 Lost Love (Tweedy, Chicago – 9/12/2000)
20 This Ain’t No Lounge Ax (Tweedy, Chicago – 9/13/2000)
22 Magazine (Tweedy, Chicago – 9/13/2000)
24 I’m The Man Who Loves You (Wilco, NYC – 9/19/2000)
25 Ashes Of American Flags (Wilco, NYC – 9/19/2000)
27 Reservations (Wilco, Chicago – 11/22/2000)
29 War On War (Tweedy & Kotche, Chicago – 12/17/2000)
*Plus audio samples from clandestine “Numbers” Radio Stations

Disc 3:
02 Heavy Metal Drummer (Tweedy & Kotche, Chicago – 12/17/2000)
04 Cars Can’t Escape (Tweedy & Kotche, Chicago – 12/17/2000)
06 Not For The Season (Tweedy & Kotche, Chicago – 12/17/2000)
08 Ashes Of American Flags (Tweedy & Kotche, Chicago – 12/17/2000)
10 I’m The Man Who Loves You (Tweedy & Kotche, Chicago – 12/17/2000)
12-49 clips from the film “I Am Trying To Break Your Heart” (filming began 1/19/2001)
51 Not For The Season (Tweedy, NYC – 2/26/2001)
53 War On War (Tweedy, NYC – 2/26/2001)
55 I’m The Man Who Loves You (Tweedy, NYC – 2/26/2001)
57 Heavy Metal Drummer (Tweedy, NYC – 2/26/2001)
59 I Am Trying To Break Your Heart (Tweedy, NYC – 2/26/2001)
*Plus audio samples from clandestine “Numbers” Radio Stations

Disc 4:
02 Ashes Of American Flags (Tweedy, NYC – 2/26/2001)
04 Monkey Mess (Tweedy, Seattle – 3/4/2001)
05 Pecan Pie (Tweedy, Seattle – 3/4/2001)
07 Kamera (Tweedy, Portland – 3/5/2001)
09 Not For The Season (Wilco, Chicago – 5/2/2001)
11 Reservations (Tweedy, Chicago – 5/4/2001)
13 Heavy Metal Drummer (Tweedy, Chicago – 5/4/2001)
15 I’m The Man Who Loves You (Wilco, Chicago – 5/4/2001)
16 War On War (Wilco, Chicago – 5/4/2001)
18 Kamera (Wilco, Chicago – 5/4/2001)
20 War On War (Wilco, Milwaukee – 7/2/2001)
22 Ashes Of American Flags (Wilco, Milwaukee – 7/2/2001)
24 I Am Trying To Break Your Heart (Wilco, Chicago – 7/4/2001)
25 War On War (Wilco, Chicago – 7/4/2001)
27 Kamera (Wilco, Chicago – 7/4/2001)
28 Ashes Of American Flags (Wilco, Chicago – 7/4/2001)
30 I’m The Man Who Loves You (Wilco, Chicago – 7/4/2001)
*Filled out with samples from “numbers” spy radio stations

Disc 5:
02 Retrieval Of You (The Minus 5, Chicago – 9/15/2001)
04 War On War (Wilco, Chicago – 9/15/2001)
06 I’m The Man Who Loves You (Wilco, Chicago – 9/15/2001)
07 Ashes Of American Flags (Wilco, Chicago – 9/15/2001)
09 I Wish I Was Your Mother (The Minus 5, Chicago – 9/15/2001)
11 War On War (Wilco, Chicago – 9/18/2001)
13 I’m The Man Who Loves You (Wilco, Chicago – 9/18/2001)
15 Ashes Of American Flags (Wilco, Chicago – 9/18/2001)
17 I Am Trying To Break Your Heart (Wilco, NYC – 9/27/2001)
19 War On War (Wilco, NYC – 9/27/2001)
21 Ashes Of American Flags (Wilco, NYC – 9/27/2001)
22 Kamera (Wilco, NYC – 9/27/2001)
24 I’m The Man Who Loves You (Wilco, NYC – 9/27/2001)
26 Reservations (Wilco, NYC – 9/27/2001)
28 On A Private Beach In Michigan (Tweedy, Chicago – 11/18/2001)
29 Be Not So Fearful (Tweedy, Chicago – 11/18/2001)
Plus audio samples from clandestine “Numbers” Radio Stations

Disc 6:
01 Yankee Hotel Foxtrot sample 1 (NATO Phonetic Alphabet)
02-11 More Wilcofilm Audio Clips
12 NNN (English)
13 Improv (Tweedy & Kotche, Chicago – 10/26/2001)
14 NATO Phonetic Alphabet
15 Radio Cure (Wilco, Chicago – 11/24/2001)
16 Letter NU
17 Pot Kettle Black (Wilco, Chicago – 11/24/2001)
18 German Lady
19 Jesus, etc. (Wilco, Chicago – 11/24/2001)
20 NATO Phonetic Alphabet
21 Venus Stopped The Train (Bennett/Burch 1/31/2002)
22 Frank Young Peter
23 On A Private Beach In Michigan (Wilco, Boulder – 3/19/2002)
24 High Pitch Polytone
25 Not For The Season (Wilco, Boulder – 3/19/2002)
26 High Pitch Polytone
27 Be Not So Fearful (Wilco, Boulder – 3/19/2002)
28 Yankee Hotel Foxtrot sample 2 (NATO Phonetic Alphabet)

GENERAL NOTES:
“Explain the Alfa Romeo Tango Discs”
They are a do-it-yourself Yankee Hotel Foxtrot companion box set, really. I’ve attempted to trace, through currently available sources, the creative evolution of Jeff Tweedy, Wilco, and their new music from the time Summerteeth was released until the time YHF comes out.

This includes a variety of live versions of the new songs, but also ones that are as of yet unreleased or destined for other projects. For example, at one of his solo shows Jeff opined that “Pecan Pie” might be the best song he’s ever written. It’s not on YHF or any other record… for all we know it may not ever see an official release. [NOTE “Pecan Pie” actually appears on the Golden Smog release Down by the Old Mainstream.]

Same would be true of other songs, like “Bob Dylan’s 49th Beard.” Jeff seems to think of this as a solo song and not a Wilco song.

Then there are songs like “Not for the Season” (aka “Unified Theory of Everything”) that would make great additions to Wilco’s live act but are destined for other projects, like the completed-but-unreleased Tweedy-O’Rourke record “Nuts.”

It’s interesting to hear the evolution of the YHF songs. “I’m the Man Who Loves You” and “Kamera” were first played live in 1999, in versions that are very much different than on YHF.

“Good Chinese Apple” is another unreleased tune that has been played live a few times, but the middle section of the lyric got transferred over to “Heavy Metal Drummer,” so we may not hear it again.

“Cars Can’t Escape” has been played a couple of times, including a poignant version done by Jeff and Jay at KCRW in 1999. Jeff played it at one of the solo shows, and you can hear about a minute of a studio version on one of the documentary film clips. But it didn’t
make the cut for YHF and remains an unreleased outtake.

It’s interesting, to me at least, to hear live versions of YHF songs featuring Ken Coomer and Jay Bennett, especially in light of some recent discussions about the band’s current lineup.

There are also some curios like “Monkey Mess,” a song Jeff wrote with his son Spencer, and “This Ain’t No Lounge Ax,” which Jeff played at two solo shows and may never play again… a song called “Organ Blues” (aka “Feasties of the Beasties”) which turns out to be an old T-Rex number.

More recently, now that the band has finally found a new label, Jeff played a brand new song live (“On a Private Beach in Michigan”) and is championing the music of Bill Fay, an obscure singer-songwriter who recorded a couple of albums around 1970.

Discussions about Jeff’s guitar playing ability might be informed by listening to the 25-minute improv piece he did with Glenn Kotche here in October. It’s almost like a Bill Bruford-Robert Fripp type freakout.

As a linking device between tracks, I’ve included some of the same audio samples that inspired the name and some of the themes of YHF, including the Yankee Hotel Foxtrot transmission.

At any rate, I’ve attempted to put all this material together in one place. “Alfa Romeo Tango” is the name of another spy radio station but it is also an acronym for ART.

Some of the important material we don’t yet have includes the actual YHF demos recorded around August 2000 and the two shows Wilco did at First Avenue in late June.
-David Sadowski (12/4/01)

NOTES on Discs 1-3:
I’ve now completed the first three discs in my YHF companion set, Alfa Romeo Tango. This is my attempt to document the evolution of the YHF record and Jeff/Wilco’s new sound and new material all in one convenient place.

The first two got a bit of a makeover correcting some minor errors. I’d originally put the first version of Kamera on the wrong disc as I got the dates of the “K-Settes” Hideout gig wrong. And Feasties of the Beasties turns out to have been a T-Rex cover called Organ Song.

I also recently obtained The Conet Project CD set, the same collection of samples from spy radio stations that Jeff became so fascinated with. Track four on disc one is the very same “Yankee Hotel Foxtrot” clip that gave the album it’s name, and was excerpted on the record and at the 7-4-01 Chicago concert. I decided to make that the very first cut on disc one.

Additional audio clips from these “numbers” stations are used as linking devices between tracks.

I also added a performance of Ashes of American Flags from 7-3-00, which seems to be the first time Wilco played it.

The tracks for disc three are listed here for the first time. Among other things, this disc has all 38 of the audio clips from the upcoming documentary film that have been streamed so far.
-David Sadowski (12/3/01)

NOTES on Disc 4:
The tracklists for discs 1-3 were already posted a while back. Disc four finishes up the Tweedy solo tour and the last few Wilco dates with Jay Bennett, ending in the triumphal July 4th show at Grant Park in Chicago.

“Monkey Mess” is a short novelty song Jeff wrote with his son Spencer. This got played a few times during his 13-show solo tour. “Kamera” wasn’t played that often either.

Wilco also turned up at encore time for Jeff’s two solo shows at Abbey Pub in May, resulting in the first band versions of “Not for the Season” (Tweedy/Stirratt/Kotche psych band power trio), “War on War,” and “Kamera.” The 5-4-01 band version of “I’m the Man Who Loves You” is still my all-time fave rendition of this tune, as the band got into a pretty infectious jazzy groove with it that night.

Tweedy’s solo rendition of “Reservations” earlier the same evening was hauntingly poignant, and would’ve made a more suitable ending to Yankee Hotel Foxtrot than the extended version that was used. Here we also have the final “audience participation” version of “Heavy Metal Drummer.”

“Jesus, etc.” and “I Am Trying To Break Your Heart” debuted at two Minneapolis shows at the end of June, but unfortunately, no recordings of these shows have yet surfaced.

Disc 5 will take us up to the present with the four-piece band. The emotional rendition of “Ashes” played in New York on 9-27 will be included, as will the 25-minute instrumental improv piece played by Tweedy and Kotche at The Hideout on 10-26, and the new song Jeff played at Metro on 11-18.
-David Sadowski (11/27/01)

NOTES ON DISC 5:
The last disc ended with the new songs played at Wilco’s magnificent July 4th concert here in Chicago. The next disc starts up two months later with the band as a four-piece.

Retrieval of You is a new song co-written by Scott McCaughey and Jeff, destined for the next Minus 5 opus. I Wish I Was Your Mother is an interesting cover that Jeff later sang live with Ian Hunter, who wrote it (NO! this is not a Bob Dylan tune, just sounds like
one). I don’t have that version so you get this.

I’ve included the new songs the band played live on WXRT three days later, including an interesting “unplugged” version of Ashes of American Flags. It would have take forever to edit down the dialogue from this radio show, which in any case is circulating by itself on a coupla discs.

Then there are live tracks from the band’s emotional show in New York City on 9-27, just two weeks after the terror attacks. This also served as a record company showcase, as the band used their trip to NYC to help shop around Yankee Hotel Foxtrot. (This was the show where my tape got confiscated… as you can see, I managed to get a recording anyway.)

Finally, we have the two songs Jeff played at the Stolen Child benefit on November 18th. This included one excellent brand new song and an interesting Bill Fay cover.
-David Sadowski (01/07/02)Wilco
“Alpha Romeo Tango”

A Yankee Hotel Foxtrot companion box-set compiled by David Sadowski in an attempt to trace the creative evolution of Jeff Tweedy, Wilco, and their music from the release of Summerteeth to the release of Yankee Hotel Foxtrot

Source: various
Extracted and converted using EAC (secure) and FLAC Frontend

Disc 1:
01 Yankee Hotel Foxtrot transmission*
02 Can’t Stand It (Wilco, NYC – 4/21/1999)
04 Cars Can’t Escape (Tweedy & Bennett, KCRW – 5/23/1999)
06 I’m The Man Who Loves You (Tweedy & JP, Chicago – 6/15/1999)
07 Good Chinese Apple (Tweedy, Chicago – 6/15/1999)
09 Kamera (K-Settes, Chicago – 9/11/1999)
11 That Wind That Blows (Tweedy, Chicago – 1/4/2000)
13 I’m The Man Who Loves You (Tweedy, Chicago – 1/4/2000)
15 Ashes Of American Flags (Tweedy, Chicago – 1/4/2000)
16 Heavy Metal Drummer (Tweedy, Chicago – 1/4/2000)
18 Bob Dylan’s 49th Beard (Tweedy, Chicago – 1/4/2000)
20 Pecan Pie (Tweedy, Chicago – 1/4/2000)
22 No Church Tonight (Wilco, Chicago – 1/9/2000)
24 Not For The Season (Tweedy & O’Rourke, Chicago – 5/14/2000)
26 Good Chinese Apple (Tweedy & O’Rourke, Chicago – 5/14/2000)
*Plus audio samples from clandestine “Numbers” Radio Stations

Disc 2:
02 Rock Salt And Nails (Tweedy & O’Rourke, Chicago – 5/14/2000)
04 Organ Song (T-Rex) (Tweedy & O’Rourke, Chicago – 5/14/2000)
06 Ashes Of American Flags (Wilco, Camden – 7/3/2000)
08 Ashes Of American Flags (Wilco, Columbia – 7/23/2000)
09 I’m The Man Who Loves You (Wilco, Columbia – 7/23/2000)
11 Ashes Of American Flags (Wilco, San Francisco 7/31/2000)
13 I’m The Man Who Loves You (Wilco, Chicago – 8/12/2000)
15 I’m The Man Who Loves You (Tweedy, Chicago – 9/12/2000)
16 Alone (Tweedy, Chicago – 9/12/2000)
18 Lost Love (Tweedy, Chicago – 9/12/2000)
20 This Ain’t No Lounge Ax (Tweedy, Chicago – 9/13/2000)
22 Magazine (Tweedy, Chicago – 9/13/2000)
24 I’m The Man Who Loves You (Wilco, NYC – 9/19/2000)
25 Ashes Of American Flags (Wilco, NYC – 9/19/2000)
27 Reservations (Wilco, Chicago – 11/22/2000)
29 War On War (Tweedy & Kotche, Chicago – 12/17/2000)
*Plus audio samples from clandestine “Numbers” Radio Stations

Disc 3:
02 Heavy Metal Drummer (Tweedy & Kotche, Chicago – 12/17/2000)
04 Cars Can’t Escape (Tweedy & Kotche, Chicago – 12/17/2000)
06 Not For The Season (Tweedy & Kotche, Chicago – 12/17/2000)
08 Ashes Of American Flags (Tweedy & Kotche, Chicago – 12/17/2000)
10 I’m The Man Who Loves You (Tweedy & Kotche, Chicago – 12/17/2000)
12-49 clips from the film “I Am Trying To Break Your Heart” (filming began 1/19/2001)
51 Not For The Season (Tweedy, NYC – 2/26/2001)
53 War On War (Tweedy, NYC – 2/26/2001)
55 I’m The Man Who Loves You (Tweedy, NYC – 2/26/2001)
57 Heavy Metal Drummer (Tweedy, NYC – 2/26/2001)
59 I Am Trying To Break Your Heart (Tweedy, NYC – 2/26/2001)
*Plus audio samples from clandestine “Numbers” Radio Stations

Disc 4:
02 Ashes Of American Flags (Tweedy, NYC – 2/26/2001)
04 Monkey Mess (Tweedy, Seattle – 3/4/2001)
05 Pecan Pie (Tweedy, Seattle – 3/4/2001)
07 Kamera (Tweedy, Portland – 3/5/2001)
09 Not For The Season (Wilco, Chicago – 5/2/2001)
11 Reservations (Tweedy, Chicago – 5/4/2001)
13 Heavy Metal Drummer (Tweedy, Chicago – 5/4/2001)
15 I’m The Man Who Loves You (Wilco, Chicago – 5/4/2001)
16 War On War (Wilco, Chicago – 5/4/2001)
18 Kamera (Wilco, Chicago – 5/4/2001)
20 War On War (Wilco, Milwaukee – 7/2/2001)
22 Ashes Of American Flags (Wilco, Milwaukee – 7/2/2001)
24 I Am Trying To Break Your Heart (Wilco, Chicago – 7/4/2001)
25 War On War (Wilco, Chicago – 7/4/2001)
27 Kamera (Wilco, Chicago – 7/4/2001)
28 Ashes Of American Flags (Wilco, Chicago – 7/4/2001)
30 I’m The Man Who Loves You (Wilco, Chicago – 7/4/2001)
*Filled out with samples from “numbers” spy radio stations

Disc 5:
02 Retrieval Of You (The Minus 5, Chicago – 9/15/2001)
04 War On War (Wilco, Chicago – 9/15/2001)
06 I’m The Man Who Loves You (Wilco, Chicago – 9/15/2001)
07 Ashes Of American Flags (Wilco, Chicago – 9/15/2001)
09 I Wish I Was Your Mother (The Minus 5, Chicago – 9/15/2001)
11 War On War (Wilco, Chicago – 9/18/2001)
13 I’m The Man Who Loves You (Wilco, Chicago – 9/18/2001)
15 Ashes Of American Flags (Wilco, Chicago – 9/18/2001)
17 I Am Trying To Break Your Heart (Wilco, NYC – 9/27/2001)
19 War On War (Wilco, NYC – 9/27/2001)
21 Ashes Of American Flags (Wilco, NYC – 9/27/2001)
22 Kamera (Wilco, NYC – 9/27/2001)
24 I’m The Man Who Loves You (Wilco, NYC – 9/27/2001)
26 Reservations (Wilco, NYC – 9/27/2001)
28 On A Private Beach In Michigan (Tweedy, Chicago – 11/18/2001)
29 Be Not So Fearful (Tweedy, Chicago – 11/18/2001)
Plus audio samples from clandestine “Numbers” Radio Stations

Disc 6:
01 Yankee Hotel Foxtrot sample 1 (NATO Phonetic Alphabet)
02-11 More Wilcofilm Audio Clips
12 NNN (English)
13 Improv (Tweedy & Kotche, Chicago – 10/26/2001)
14 NATO Phonetic Alphabet
15 Radio Cure (Wilco, Chicago – 11/24/2001)
16 Letter NU
17 Pot Kettle Black (Wilco, Chicago – 11/24/2001)
18 German Lady
19 Jesus, etc. (Wilco, Chicago – 11/24/2001)
20 NATO Phonetic Alphabet
21 Venus Stopped The Train (Bennett/Burch 1/31/2002)
22 Frank Young Peter
23 On A Private Beach In Michigan (Wilco, Boulder – 3/19/2002)
24 High Pitch Polytone
25 Not For The Season (Wilco, Boulder – 3/19/2002)
26 High Pitch Polytone
27 Be Not So Fearful (Wilco, Boulder – 3/19/2002)
28 Yankee Hotel Foxtrot sample 2 (NATO Phonetic Alphabet)

GENERAL NOTES:
“Explain the Alfa Romeo Tango Discs”
They are a do-it-yourself Yankee Hotel Foxtrot companion box set, really. I’ve attempted to trace, through currently available sources, the creative evolution of Jeff Tweedy, Wilco, and their new music from the time Summerteeth was released until the time YHF comes out.

This includes a variety of live versions of the new songs, but also ones that are as of yet unreleased or destined for other projects. For example, at one of his solo shows Jeff opined that “Pecan Pie” might be the best song he’s ever written. It’s not on YHF or any other record… for all we know it may not ever see an official release. [NOTE “Pecan Pie” actually appears on the Golden Smog release Down by the Old Mainstream.]

Same would be true of other songs, like “Bob Dylan’s 49th Beard.” Jeff seems to think of this as a solo song and not a Wilco song.

Then there are songs like “Not for the Season” (aka “Unified Theory of Everything”) that would make great additions to Wilco’s live act but are destined for other projects, like the completed-but-unreleased Tweedy-O’Rourke record “Nuts.”

It’s interesting to hear the evolution of the YHF songs. “I’m the Man Who Loves You” and “Kamera” were first played live in 1999, in versions that are very much different than on YHF.

“Good Chinese Apple” is another unreleased tune that has been played live a few times, but the middle section of the lyric got transferred over to “Heavy Metal Drummer,” so we may not hear it again.

“Cars Can’t Escape” has been played a couple of times, including a poignant version done by Jeff and Jay at KCRW in 1999. Jeff played it at one of the solo shows, and you can hear about a minute of a studio version on one of the documentary film clips. But it didn’t
make the cut for YHF and remains an unreleased outtake.

It’s interesting, to me at least, to hear live versions of YHF songs featuring Ken Coomer and Jay Bennett, especially in light of some recent discussions about the band’s current lineup.

There are also some curios like “Monkey Mess,” a song Jeff wrote with his son Spencer, and “This Ain’t No Lounge Ax,” which Jeff played at two solo shows and may never play again… a song called “Organ Blues” (aka “Feasties of the Beasties”) which turns out to be an old T-Rex number.

More recently, now that the band has finally found a new label, Jeff played a brand new song live (“On a Private Beach in Michigan”) and is championing the music of Bill Fay, an obscure singer-songwriter who recorded a couple of albums around 1970.

Discussions about Jeff’s guitar playing ability might be informed by listening to the 25-minute improv piece he did with Glenn Kotche here in October. It’s almost like a Bill Bruford-Robert Fripp type freakout.

As a linking device between tracks, I’ve included some of the same audio samples that inspired the name and some of the themes of YHF, including the Yankee Hotel Foxtrot transmission.

At any rate, I’ve attempted to put all this material together in one place. “Alfa Romeo Tango” is the name of another spy radio station but it is also an acronym for ART.

Some of the important material we don’t yet have includes the actual YHF demos recorded around August 2000 and the two shows Wilco did at First Avenue in late June.
-David Sadowski (12/4/01)

NOTES on Discs 1-3:
I’ve now completed the first three discs in my YHF companion set, Alfa Romeo Tango. This is my attempt to document the evolution of the YHF record and Jeff/Wilco’s new sound and new material all in one convenient place.

The first two got a bit of a makeover correcting some minor errors. I’d originally put the first version of Kamera on the wrong disc as I got the dates of the “K-Settes” Hideout gig wrong. And Feasties of the Beasties turns out to have been a T-Rex cover called Organ Song.

I also recently obtained The Conet Project CD set, the same collection of samples from spy radio stations that Jeff became so fascinated with. Track four on disc one is the very same “Yankee Hotel Foxtrot” clip that gave the album it’s name, and was excerpted on the record and at the 7-4-01 Chicago concert. I decided to make that the very first cut on disc one.

Additional audio clips from these “numbers” stations are used as linking devices between tracks.

I also added a performance of Ashes of American Flags from 7-3-00, which seems to be the first time Wilco played it.

The tracks for disc three are listed here for the first time. Among other things, this disc has all 38 of the audio clips from the upcoming documentary film that have been streamed so far.
-David Sadowski (12/3/01)

NOTES on Disc 4:
The tracklists for discs 1-3 were already posted a while back. Disc four finishes up the Tweedy solo tour and the last few Wilco dates with Jay Bennett, ending in the triumphal July 4th show at Grant Park in Chicago.

“Monkey Mess” is a short novelty song Jeff wrote with his son Spencer. This got played a few times during his 13-show solo tour. “Kamera” wasn’t played that often either.

Wilco also turned up at encore time for Jeff’s two solo shows at Abbey Pub in May, resulting in the first band versions of “Not for the Season” (Tweedy/Stirratt/Kotche psych band power trio), “War on War,” and “Kamera.” The 5-4-01 band version of “I’m the Man Who Loves You” is still my all-time fave rendition of this tune, as the band got into a pretty infectious jazzy groove with it that night.

Tweedy’s solo rendition of “Reservations” earlier the same evening was hauntingly poignant, and would’ve made a more suitable ending to Yankee Hotel Foxtrot than the extended version that was used. Here we also have the final “audience participation” version of “Heavy Metal Drummer.”

“Jesus, etc.” and “I Am Trying To Break Your Heart” debuted at two Minneapolis shows at the end of June, but unfortunately, no recordings of these shows have yet surfaced.

Disc 5 will take us up to the present with the four-piece band. The emotional rendition of “Ashes” played in New York on 9-27 will be included, as will the 25-minute instrumental improv piece played by Tweedy and Kotche at The Hideout on 10-26, and the new song Jeff played at Metro on 11-18.
-David Sadowski (11/27/01)

NOTES ON DISC 5:
The last disc ended with the new songs played at Wilco’s magnificent July 4th concert here in Chicago. The next disc starts up two months later with the band as a four-piece.

Retrieval of You is a new song co-written by Scott McCaughey and Jeff, destined for the next Minus 5 opus. I Wish I Was Your Mother is an interesting cover that Jeff later sang live with Ian Hunter, who wrote it (NO! this is not a Bob Dylan tune, just sounds like
one). I don’t have that version so you get this.

I’ve included the new songs the band played live on WXRT three days later, including an interesting “unplugged” version of Ashes of American Flags. It would have take forever to edit down the dialogue from this radio show, which in any case is circulating by itself on a coupla discs.

Then there are live tracks from the band’s emotional show in New York City on 9-27, just two weeks after the terror attacks. This also served as a record company showcase, as the band used their trip to NYC to help shop around Yankee Hotel Foxtrot. (This was the show where my tape got confiscated… as you can see, I managed to get a recording anyway.)

Finally, we have the two songs Jeff played at the Stolen Child benefit on November 18th. This included one excellent brand new song and an interesting Bill Fay cover.
-David Sadowski (01/07/02)

The Rolling Stones – Some Girls – Alternatives & Outtakes

Rolling Stones
Some Girls – Alternatives and Outtakes
Sister Morphine # 36

Disc 1 Alternatives

  1. Miss You
  2. When The Whip Comes Down
  3. Just My Imagination
  4. Some Girls
  5. Lies
  6. Far Away Eyes
  7. Respectable
  8. Before Hey Make Me Run
  9. Beast Of Burden
  10. Shattered I
  11. Shattered II
  12. Everything Is Turning to Gold I
  13. Everything Is Turning to Gold II

Disc 2 Outtakes

  1. FiJi Gin
  2. So Young
  3. No Spare Parts
  4. Disco Music
  5. Do You Think I Really Care
  6. Claudine
  7. You Win Again
  8. Never Let Her Go
  9. Everlasting Is My Love
  10. Hang Fire
  11. When Your Gone
  12. FiJi Gin II
  13. It’s All Wrong
  14. Claudine II
  15. Petrol Gang

The Rolling Stones – Reggae N Roll 2

The Rolling Stones
Reggae’N’Roll 2

Triumvirat Records – TVR 3
Vinyl, LP, Album, Unofficial Release
France
Released: 1981

A1 Jam 0:53
A2 Fiji Jim 3:53
A3 Munich Hilton 5:23
A4 I Can’t Help It 4:20
A5 The Way She Held Me Tight 4:03
B1 Hang Fire 5:47
B2 Shattered (1) 3:26
B3 Shattered (2) 3:05
B4 Do You Think I Really Care 3:04
B5 Everlasting Is My Love 5:34

Wrong Tracklist on Cover Back

Steve Earle – The Alternate Copperhead Road

Steve Earle
The Alternate Copperhead Road
Studio, 1987-1988

01 Copperhead Road
02 Snake Oil
03 Back To The Wall
04 The Devil’s Right Hand
05 Johnny Come Lately
06 Even When I’m Blue
07 You Belong To Me
08 Waiting On You
09 Once You Love
10 Nothing But A Child

This collection of demos with band has a more country-orientated feel than the final version of Copperhead Road, and thus seems more like the logical successor to Exit 0. Certainly an interesting listen, but it often ends up sounding a little emasculated by comparison with the full-blooded snarl of the released album.

The Rolling Stones – Exile On Main Street Sessions

The Rolling Stones
Exile On Main Street Sessions



CaptainAcidRemaster

Mayflower 220-221

Hi Stones fanatics,

i did phase & level correction and new EQ.
Also worked with Spectral Recovery on tracks 7, 8, 10 on CD 01 & 5, 6 and 13 on CD 02.
Enjoy

Remastered by Captain Acid, September 2023

Covers the session sound source of Stonesí album ìMain Street Rogueî. It is a renewal board with more refined contents by adding newly discovered sound sources to the old title. Permanently preserved press board with beautiful picture disc specifications.

DISC ONE
OLYMPIC SOUND STUDIOS, LONDON, U.K.
June 10 ñ July 2, 1969

  1. Loving Cup #1
  2. All Down The Line
  3. Loving Cup #2

OLYMPIC SOUND STUDIOS, LONDON, U.K.
March 31, 1970 ñ July 1970

  1. (Canít I Seem To) Get A Line On You

ROLLING STONES MOBILE, STAR-GROVES, NEWBURY
OLYMPIC SOUND STUDIOS, LONDON, U.K.
February 17 & March ñ May 1970

  1. Good Time Women

OLYMPIC SOUND STUDIOS, LONDON, U.K.
June 16 ñ July 27, 1970

  1. Shine A Light #1
  2. All Down The Line
  3. Shine A Light #2

ROLLING STONES MOBILE, STARGROVES, NEWBURY
OLYMPIC SOUND STUDIOS, LONDON, U.K.
October 21 onwards & November 1970

  1. Shake Your Hips
  2. Good Time Women
  3. Sweet Virginia
  4. Sweet Black Angel
  5. Stop Breaking Down
  6. Aladdin Story

DISC TWO
ROLLING STONES MOBILE, NELLCOTE
VILLEFRANCHE, FRANCE
July 10 ñ Late July & October 14 ñ November 23, 1971

  1. Let It Loose
  2. Iím Not Signifying #1
  3. Rocks Off
  4. All Down The Line
  5. Rip This Joint
  6. Soul Survivor
  7. Loving Cup at Beat Club
  8. Iím Not Signifying #2
  9. Ventilator Blues

SUNSET SOUND, LOS ANGELES, CA, U.S.A.
December 4-17, 1971 & January ñ March 1972

  1. All Down The Line #1
  2. All Down The Line #2

SUNSET SOUND, LOS ANGELES, CA, U.S.A.
March 28, 1972

  1. I Donít Care
  2. Exile On Main Street Blues #1
  3. Exile On Main Street Blues #2