The Band – New York, NY (12/28-31/71)

The Band
Rehearsal at Ultrasonic Studios, Hempstead, NY
1971, Dec. ??
December 28-31, 1971 (SBD)
Academy Of Music, New York City, New York

Rehearsals:

01 The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down
02 Across the Great Divide (take 1)
03 WS Walcott Medicine Show (take 1)
04 WS Walcott Medicine Show (take 2)
05 Life Is A Carnival (take 1)
06 Life Is A Carnival (take 2)
07 Across the Great Divide (take 2)
08 Unfaithful Servant
09 Chestfever
10 Rag Mama Rag (take 1)
11 Rag Mama Rag (take 2)

Show:

  1. Up On Cripple Creek
  2. The Shape I’m In
  3. The Rumor
  4. Time To Kill
  5. Strawberry Wine
  6. Rockin’ Chair
  7. This Wheel’s On Fire
  8. Get Up Jake
  9. Smoke Signal
  10. I Shall Be Released
  11. The Weight
  12. Stage Fright

  1. Life Is A Carnival
  2. King Harvest (Has Surely Come)
  3. Caledonia Mission
  4. The W.S. Walcott Medicine Show
  5. The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down
  6. Across The Great Divide
  7. Unfaithful Servant
  8. Don’t Do It
  9. The Genetic Method
  10. Chest Fever
  11. Rag Mama Rag
  12. (I Don’t Want To) Hang Up My Rock And Roll Shoes
  13. Loving You Is Sweeter Than Ever

(w/ Bob Dylan)

  1. Down In The Flood
  2. When I Paint My Masterpiece
  3. Don’t Ya Tell Henry
  4. Like A Rolling Stone

Lineup:
Rick Danko ñ bass, violin, vocals
Levon Helm ñ drums, mandolin, vocals
Garth Hudson ñ organ, piano, accordion, tenor and soprano saxophones
Richard Manuel ñ piano, organ, clavinet, drums, vocals
Robbie Robertson ñ guitar, vocals, introduction
Allen Toussaint ñ horn arrangements
Howard Johnson ñ tuba, euphonium, baritone saxophone
Snooky Young ñ trumpet, flugelhorn
Joe Farrell ñ tenor and soprano saxophones, English horn
Earl McIntyre ñ trombone
J. D. Parron ñ alto saxophone and E-flat clarinet

Professor Goody Remaster of the Wild Wolf “Academy Of Outtakes” boot.
This edition includes remastered Ultrasonic Studios tracks (v.3) from a better alternate source than those provided in “Academy Of Outtakes”.

Goody’s additional lineage:
TLH (WAV) > Audition (DC offset corrected; Pitch Bender, various amounts; Phase adjusted; Channels swapped; various levels adjusted; Tracking) > TLH (FLAC Level 8; Align sector boundaries; .ffp) > foobar2000 (tags)

Steve Earle – Uncut Gems

Steve Earle
Uncut Gems
1994, Studio Promo CD

01 Some Blue Moons Ago (Steve Earle, Richard Bennett)
02 She’s So Mean (Steve Earle, Walter Carter)
03 No 29 (Steve Earle)
04 Somethin’ To Hold On To (Steve Earle)
05 I’m Not Gettin’ Any Better At Goodbyes (Steve Earle) [performed by Ray Cobb]
06 Promise You Anything (Steve Earle, Maria McKee, Patrick Sugges) [performed by Maria McKee]
07 Sometimes She Forgets (Steve Earle)
08 Tom Ames’ Prayer (Steve Earle)
09 She Can’t Break My Heart (Steve Earle, Alice Randall)
10 When The Mornin’ Comes (Steve Earle, Dave Gibson)
11 The First Fool In Line (Steve Earle) [performed by Ray Cobb]
12 Someone’s Got To Do It (Steve Earle, Alice Randall) [perhaps performed by Ray Cobb]
13 Hot Enough For Ya (Steve Earle, Walter Carter)
14 For Better Or Worse (Steve Earle) [performed by Ray Cobb]
15 Heatin’ Up (Steve Earle, Walter Carter)
16 Hole In My Heart (Steve Earle, Richard J Dobson)
17 I’m Still Around (Steve Earle, Jimbeau Hinson) [performed by Pebble Daniels]
18 You Tear Me Up (Steve Earle, Alice Randall)
19 I Won’t Be Your Next In Line (Steve Earle)
20 My Old Friend The Blues (Steve Earle)

(Official and Extremely Rare 1994 US Warner 20-track promotional-only publishing sampler CD,(a compilation of Steve’s demos)

Only 1800 pressedóthe first pressing was 500, second was 300, third was 1,000. There are no differences between the pressings.

Miles Davis – Unknown Sessions, Vol. 3

Miles Davis
Unknown Sessions Volume 3



Lineage: studio recordings – cd bootleg – cd-r in trade – wav – flac 6

Here’s vol. 3 of “Unknown sessions”. The second track is not included, as that was released
on the “Holly-wuud” single in an edited version.

The last two tracks are “Jack Johnson” outtakes that were NOT included on the official box set,
maybe because Miles doesn’t play on them. But he’s there directing the band, as can be heard.
They were taken from the Japanese boot cd “Another Jack Johnson”. All the other tracks on that disc
were included on the box set.

Enjoy!

1 Big Fun (M. Davis) Jul 26, 1973 7:24
(Untitled Original 730726a (M. Davis) [Holly-wuud, with chatter] Jul 26, 1973 6:50) – not included
2 Untitled Original 741106b (M. Davis) Nov 6, 1974 5:39
3 Jabali (M. Davis) Jun 12, 1972 11:30
4 Billy Preston (M. Davis) Dec 8, 1972 20:40

Bonus (unreleased “Jack Johnson” outtakes):
5 So What (M. Davis) March 20, 1970
Davis out; he tells Grossman “don’t play the melody, Steve” during the opening ostinato.
The take ends with Davis saying “ran out of tape.”

Miles Davis (voice); Steve Grossman (ss); John McLaughlin (g); Herbie Hancock (org); Dave Holland (el-b); Lenny White (d)

6 Untitled Original 700407 (M. Davis) 6:26 April 7, 1970
Davis out; at the beginning he says “Go ahead!” to Henderson.

Miles Davis (voice); Steve Grossman (ss); John McLaughlin (g); Herbie Hancock (org);
Michael Henderson (el-b); Billy Cobham (d)

June 12, 1972
Miles Davis (tpt); Carlos Garnett (ss); Bennie Maupin (bcl); Lonnie Liston Smith (org);
Harold I. Williams (el-p, synth); Michael Henderson (el-b); Al Foster (d); Jabali Billy Hart (d, perc);
James Mtume Forman (cga, perc); Badal Roy (tabla)

December 8, 1972
Miles Davis (org); Carlos Garnett (ss); Cedric Lawson (keyb); Reggie Lucas (g); Khalil Balakrishna (sitar);
Michael Henderson (el-b); Al Foster (d); James Mtume Forman (cga, perc); Badal Roy (tabla)

July 26, 1973
Miles Davis (tpt, org); Dave Liebman (ss, fl); Pete Cosey (g); Reggie Lucas (g); Michael Henderson (el-b);
Al Foster (d); James Mtume Forman (cga, perc)

November 6, 1974
Miles Davis (org); Sonny Fortune (ss, ts, fl); Pete Cosey (g, d, perc); Reggie Lucas (g);
Dominique Gaumont (g); Michael Henderson (el-b); Al Foster (d); James Mtume Forman (cga, perc)

John Lennon – Complete Clock Soundtrack

John Lennon
Complete “Clock” Soundtrack
(1971 St. Regis Hotel & Hotel Syracuse,NY CD 1) Green Grape

“Filmed one September afternoon shortly after the Lennons’ arrival in New York during their stay at the St. Regis Hotel, Clock was yet another attempt of Yoko’s at treading the same ground as Andy Warhol and his film works like Empire State, which simply presented the edifice of the famed New York landmark for 24 hours.”
(Eight Arms To Hold You, Madinger & Easter, p. 59) The movie starred a clock on the dresser in the Lennon suite tat was simply filmed in one take while an hour ticked by. The soundtrack consisted of JOhn busking through a repertoire of his favourite RnR oldies, as well as his newly written ode to his new place of residence. This is the most complete version that we have so far as compiled by Green Grape, half of the material is still unaccounted for.

Lineage: DL from another torrent site – tlh – dime

  1. Shazam! (Eddy/Hazlewood) 1.19
  2. Honey Don’t (Perkins) 2.44
  3. Glad All Over (Schroeder/Tepper/Bennett) 0.34
  4. Lend Me Your Comb (Twomey/Wise/Weisman) 2.00
  5. New York City (Lennon) 1.16
  6. Wake Up Little Susie (Everly/Everly) 1.06
  7. Vacation Time (Berry) 2.21
  8. Peggy Sue (Holly/Allison/Petty) 1.20
  9. Not Fade Away (Holly/Petty/Hardin) 0.57
  10. You’re So Square (Baby I Don’t Care) (Leiber/Stoller) 2.04
  11. Heartbeat (Montgomery/Petty) 1.13
  12. Peggy Sue Got Married (Holly) 1.15
  13. Peggy Sue (Holly/Allison/Petty) 1.14
  14. Maybe Baby (Holly/Petty/Hardin) 2.20
  15. Mailman, Bring Me No More Blues (Roberts/Katz/Clayton) 2.49
  16. Rave On (West/Tilghman/Petty) 1.15
  17. Exit Piece (Lennon) 0.49

Not part of the soundtrack but recorded on the same day:

  1. Call My Name (Lennon) 4.32

John Coltrane – New York, NY (08/26/65)

John Coltrane Quartet
Rca- Victor Studios NYC 1965 august 26
WKCR Broadcast Sept 23 2001

John Coltrane: soprano, tenor sax
McCoy Tyner: piano
Jimmy Garrison: bass
Elvin Jones: drums

Cdr in trade > eac > Audacity >Flac > dime

Uploaded by u014945 2012 april 09

all info from the john Coltrane reference

In 2001 WKCR made a Broadcast containing the unreleased takes of the Sunship Album

these takes have never been released officially

01 Dearly beloved take 2 4:28
02 Dearly Beloved take 3 1:30
Dearly Beloved Master 6:08 (Not present here)

03 Attaining Take I 14:07
04 Attaining Take 2 1:03

Attaining Take 3 not present here because the first 7:24 of this track plus the the last 3:58 of Insert 1 are the Master take

05 Insert 1 00:40 present here the first 40″ of 4:55 mainly to present some studio chatter
06 Sunship Take I 1:06
07 Sunship Take 2 – Incomplete 2:30

enjoy

Maurizio

Bruce Springsteen – Born in the USA Outtakes

Bruce Springsteen
Unsatisfied Heart – Remastered Born In The U.S.A. Outtakes
Label: Ev2
Format: 2CD
Source: Studio
Date: 1982 – April 1984
Location: The Hit Factory / The Power Station, New York City, NY

Disc 1:
01 Born In The U.S.A.
02 Murder Incorporated
03 Downbound Train
04 Glory Days
05 This Hard Land
06 My Love Will Not Let You Down
07 Johnny Bye Bye
08 Frankie
09 I’m Goin’ Down
10 Working On The Highway
11 I’m On Fire

b-sides:
12 Sugarland
13 Follow That Dream
14 Dont Back Down
15 One Love
16 Little Girl

Disc 2:
01 None But The Brave
02 Murder Incorporated #2
03 (Drop On Down And) Cover Me
04 Janey Don’t You Lose Heart
05 My Love Will Not Let You Down #2
06 Cynthia
07 Darlington County
08 Protection
09 TV Movie
10 County Fair

Solo:
11 Shut Out The Light
12 Richfield Whistle
13 Fugitives Dream
14 Delivery Man
15 The Klansman
16 Unsatisfied Heart

Disc One (1) details:

Recording details:

  • Track 11 recorded at The Hit Factory, Feb 1982.
  • Tracks 1,3,4 recorded at The Hit Factory, March or April 1982.
  • Track 2 recorded at The Power Station, April or May 1982.
  • Track 10 recorded at The Hit Factory, April 1982.
  • Track 5 recorded at The Hit Factory, May 11, 1982.
  • Track 8 recorded at The Hit Factory, May 14, 1982.
  • Track 6 recorded at The Hit Factory, May 5, 1982.
  • Track 9 recorded at The Power Station, November 9th 1983.
  • Track 13 recorded at Thrill Hill West, LA, CA, January 30, 1983.
  • Track 14 recorded at Thrill Hill West, LA, CA, January 4, 1983.
  • Tracks 7,12,15,16 recorded at Thrill Hill West, mid Jan to mid Feb 1983.

Source details:

  • Tracks 1,2,3,4,5,6,8,10,11 from ‘This Hard Land’, BS2002
  • Tracks 9,12 from ‘Lost Masters XIX’, LOVE 019
  • Tracks 7,17 from ‘Lost Masters XVII’, LOVE 017
  • Tracks 14,15,16 from ‘Lost Masters XVI’, LOVE 016

Track descriptions:
01 Contains a different Springsteen vocal overdub and a very long, extended jam ending.
02 This track has the original Van Zandt background vocals.
03 Slighly different version / mix.
04 Unedited, contains an entire extra verse (about Bruceís dad) that was cut from the officially released version.
05 One of his finest studio performances. For some bizarre reason Springsteen & The E Street Band re-recorded the
song in 1995 and released that re-recording on ‘Greatest Hits’ ñ but it pales in comparison to this original.
06 Different mix than on the one released on ‘Tracks’.
07 Bruce borrowed the first two lines from Chuck Berryís song ìBye Bye Johnnyî (as well as the play on the title),
which is why itís registered as a Springsteen-Berry composition.
08 Originally recorded for “Darkness”, and recorded again here, this was considered for the ‘Greatest Hits’ collection but was finally dropped.
09 Full, unedited version that includes lyric changes and the complete raucous ending. This track runs nearly a full 1:30 longer than the released version.
10 Slighly different version / mix.
11 A bit longer version.
12 Beautiful keyboards by Danny and Roy augment some fine acoustic guitar playing by Bruce.
13 Presented in best-ever quality, this unreleased gem far eclipses any current circulated versions.
14 Unreleased studio outtake.
15 Wonderful tune with a killer chorus – note the bass line similar to the Human Touch B-side ’30 Days Out’
16 Short but energetic rocker.

‘Thrill Hill West’ is Springsteenís home studio in Los Angeles (aka ‘Hollywood Hills Garage Studio’)
Most band tracks are E Street Band backing versions from so-called ìelectric Nebraska sessionî

Disc Two (2) details:

Recording details:

  • Track 1 recorded at The Hit Factory, from the April-June 1983 sessions.
  • Track 3 PROBABLY recorded at The Hit Factory during Jan or early Feb 1982. May be from later.
  • Track 2 recorded at The Power Station, April or May 1982.
  • Track 4 recorded at The Hit Factory, June 16, 1983
  • Track 5 recorded at The Hit Factory, May 5, 1982.
  • Track 6 recorded at The Hit Factory, April 20, 1983.
  • Track 7 recorded at The Power Station during April or May 1982.
  • Track 8 recorded at The Hit Factory, Feb 1982.
  • Track 9 recorded at The Hit Factory, June 13, 1983.
  • Track 10 recorded at The Hit Factory, April or May 1983.
  • Tracks 11,13 recorded at Thrill Hill West, August 1982 through April 1983.
  • Tracks 12,14,16 recorded at Thrill Hill West, January through May 1983.
  • Track 15 recorded at Thrill Hill West, January 4, 1983.

Source details:

  • Tracks 1,2,3,4,5,6 from ‘Murder Incorporated’, FR03
  • Track 7 from ‘This Hard Land’, BS2002
  • Tracks 9,10 from ‘Lost Masters XIX’, LOVE 019
  • Tracks 14,16, from ‘Lost Masters XVII’, LOVE 017
  • Track 12 from ‘Lost Masters XVIII’, LOVE 018
  • Tracks 15,11,13 from ‘Lost Masters XVI’, LOVE 016
  • Track 8 from ‘Lost Masters IV’, LOVE 004

Track descriptions:
01 The original mix without the new (90’s) vocal track or the overdubbed second guitar on ‘The Essential BS’. One of my favourite tracks, too bad the sound quality is what it is.
02 Different mix permutation of the same core recording as #1.
03 Completely different recording than the released ‘Cover Me’ done in a dramatically different arrangement.
This may actually date from a later period in the sessions than the original ‘Cover Me’.
04 Same core recording as on ‘Tracks’, but has a much longer fade out (very nice) and features Steve Van Zandt on background vocals and guitar.
05 Different mix permutation of the same core recording as #1.
06 Different mix than on the one released on ‘Tracks’.
07 Includes slightly different lyrics and an alternate beginning and ending.
08 This song was given to Donna Summer, who was recording an album at the time at the same studio.
Summerís cover version (with Springsteen on guitar) was recorded in March 1982 (released Aug 82).
Bruce and Donna also recorded a duet vocal version at her sessions ñ it remains uncirculating.
09 Original mix with the saxophone track (deleted on ‘Tracks’).
10 Features Ruth Jackson on background vocals. Possibly recorded at the same session as ‘My Hometown’ (which also features Jackson).
11 By far the definitive version of this song ñ contains an additional, important lyric verse that has been cut from all the other versions.
12 Brilliant song that developed from a 1981-82 work-in-progress composition called ‘James Lincoln Dear’
13 Unreleased studio outtake.
14 Unreleased studio outtake.
15 Compelling song. Features a dark, brooding beat that mirrors the disturbing nature of the lyrics. A nice vocal performance here and we’re left wondering what possessed him to write this one.
16 Add this to the ever expanding list of Bruce’s greatest unreleased songs. A man surveys his life and wonders if he can ever escape the demons of his past.

  • ‘Thrill Hill West’ is Springsteenís home studio in Los Angeles (aka ‘Hollywood Hills Garage Studio’).
  • Most band tracks are E Street Band backing versions from so-called ìelectric Nebraska sessionî

OK, so I had already done the ‘Born To Run’, ‘Darkness’ & ‘The River’ outtakes, most BITUSA outtake bootlegs only have 1cd
and don’t include as many different tracks as I’d like to. So I just tried to add all important tracks to the same boot.
I know, not every outtake is included and that wasn’t my intention either.

The first disc is supposed to be the original track listing of ‘Murder Incorporated’, the never-released 1983 album which was
(as you can see/hear) a lot darker than ‘Born In The U.S.A.’ Also included are the 5 b-sides Bruce had intended to use. (SEE BELOW)

When burning this compilation, make sure you burn it DAO – without the 2 seconds gaps between each track.

Big thanks to a few people on SPL (reidneile, jumpstone) – I hope you all enjoy this.
This one’s dedicated to ‘richr’ and all his friends over at ‘Thunder Road’.

Thanks to brucebase & theboots.net for some of the song descriptions.

By July 1983 Springsteen was in the final stages of mixing and track selection for the album. There was talk of a pre-Christmas release.
There was certainly no shortage of outstanding material to pick from. A document exists from mid 1983 revealing Springsteenís selection for the BITUSA album,
as well his selections for b-sides. It was as follows:

BORN IN THE USA
MURDER INCORPORATED
DOWNBOUND TRAIN
GLORY DAYS
THIS HARD LAND
MY LOVE WILL NOT LET YOU DOWN
JOHNNY BYE BYE
FRANKIE
IíM GOIN DOWN
WORKING ON THE HIGHWAY
IíM ON FIRE
b-side / SUGARLAND
b-side / FOLLOW THAT DREAM
b-side / DONíT BACK DOWN
b-side / ONE LOVE
b-side / LITTLE GIRL LIKE YOU

Paul McCartney – A Garden Full of McCartney Roses, Vol. 2

Paul McCartney
A Garden Full Of McCartney Roses Volume 2

I have no other source info for this.

Tracklist
1-1 Live And Let Die #2
1-2 Call Me Back Again #2
1-3 Picasso’s Last Words – Richard Cory #2
1-4 Bluebird #2
1-5 I’ve Just Seen A Face #2
1-6 Blackbird #2
1-7 Yesterday #2
1-8 You Gave Me The Answer #2
1-9 Magneto And Titanium Man #2
1-10 Go Now #2
1-11 Letting Go #2
1-12 Maybe I’m Amazed #2
1-13 Junior’s Farm (Rehearsal)
1-14 Sally G (Rehearsal)
1-15 Junior’s Farm (Rough Mix)
1-16 Sally G (Rough Mix)
1-17 We’re Open Tonight
1-18 Spin It On
1-19 Old Siam, Sir
1-20 Again And Again And Again
1-21 The Broadcast
1-22 To You
2-1 Your Lucky Day (Laurence Juber On Vocals – Version #1)
2-2 Your Lucky Day (Version #2)
2-3 Blues Improvisation
2-4 Lend Me Your Comb
2-5 Goin’ Back To Tennessee (Columbus Stockade Blues)
2-6 Your True Love – Lend Me Your Comb
2-7 Oh Boy – Peggy Sue
2-8 I’m Gonna Love You Too
2-9 Ain’t That A Shame – I’m In Love Again
2-10 Rockin’ In Your Seat
2-11 Sheik Of Araby
2-12 Robber’s Ball
2-13 My Carnival
2-14 Night Out
2-15 Mama’s Little Girl
2-16 Hey Diddle
2-17 Tragedy
2-18 Same Time Next Year
2-19 Cage
2-20 The Honorary Consul (Paul’s Demo)
2-21 Ou Est Le Soleil? (Early Instrumental Take)
2-22 Somedays (Rough Mix, Alternate Vocal)

Pink Floyd – Los Angeles, CA (02/01/80)

Pink Floyd
The Wall Rehearsals–Full 90min Version
Paramount Studios
Los Angeles, CA
February 1, 1980

SBD>Normal Bias Cassette Master>Maxell XL-II(4th Gen)>EAC>Flac(8)

}{eywood.

01 The Thin Ice
02 Another Brick In The Wall Part 1
03 The Happiest Days Of Our Lives
04 Another Brick In The Wall Part 2
05 Mother
06 Goodbye Blue Sky
07 A Few More Bricks
08 What Shall We Do Now
09 Young Lust
10 One Of My Turns
11 Stop Building The Wall
12 The Last Few Bricks
13 Goodbye Cruel World
14 Hey You
15 Don’t Start The Tape
16 Is There Anybody Out There
17 Nobody Home
18 What’s On TV?
19 Vera
20 Bring The Boys Back Home
21 Comfortably Numb
22 The Show Must Go On

This is a new transfer from cassette of the tape we have all come to love. The sloppiness, the arguing (“Dave, why did you stop?” “I didn’t stop, Nick did” “Well why did he stop” “I don’t know why he stopped, ask him” “We must never stop”), the technical SNAFUs (“I can’t hear any piano in my cans” “James there’s no click track in the cans”). How can you not love this tape?
The reason for the new transfer is that the version available on Roio CD is a single CD that clocks in at 78 minutes. This is from a cassette that was full up. After speed correction this version runs 90:17. I think all that qas cut is some of the 2 spots where the TV goe on for a few minutes, but I though I’d offer a complete version for whomever might want it. I know everyone out there is a completest freak, so here you go.
There was a hell of a lot of noise on this tape, some stemming from the original master being a normal bias cassette, most from however many generations of tape this went through before getting to me. I used noise reduction on this, but tried to be careful. Didn’t take it all off, because it really hurt the music. There are a few artifacts from the NR, but I personally can deal with them better than that wall of hiss (no pun intended). There is an unusual squeak in the background of side 1 of the tape, kind of a tone running through the thing, that I couldn’t remove, because it is not consistent. Starts off at the beginning as one note, and by the end its several notes lower. If it were consistently one note I could use a notch filter to get rid of it, but its not, so it stayed. Also, sector boundaries on this set are NOT fixed, because this runs too long for a CD. If you want to burn it it will have to be made into 2 CDs and SBE’s fixed for each. You’re on your own.
Thanks to Quentin1840 yet again for the source tape. Perhaps you can put some towels in that closet pretty soon.

Johnny Cash – I Shall Be Released – Outtakes and Rarities 1972-1993

Johnny Cash
I Shall Be Released
CBS (Cash Bootleg Series) – CBS250, Columbia (2) – CBS250
A Collection Of Outtakes And Rarities 1972 – 1993.

1-1 Kate
1-2 Grandfather’s Clock
1-3 Amazing Grace
1-4 Lily Of The Valley
1-5 Are You Washed In The Blood
1-6 My Ship Will Sail
1-7 Beautiful Memphis
1-8 Sanctified
1-9 Temptation Featuring – June Carter Cash
1-10 Wandering
1-11 I Can’t Go On That Way
1-12 The Greatest Cowboy Of Them All Featuring – Waylon Jennings
1-13 I Still Miss Someone Featuring – George Jones (2)
1-14 I Got Stripes Featuring – George Jones (2)
1-15 I’m Never Gonna Roam Again
1-16 Movin’ Up
1-17 Doin’ My Time
1-18 Do You Ever Feel This Way
1-19 St. Louis Blues
1-20 How Great Thou Art
1-21 It Is No Secret
1-22 When I’m Gray
1-23 Man Gave Names To All The Animals
1-24 I Heard The Bells On Christmas Day
2-1 The General Lee
2-2 Ben Dewberry’s Final Run
2-3 The Battle Of Nashville
2-4 Out Among The Stars
2-5 After All
2-6 The Chicken In Black
2-7 I Drove Her Out Of My Mind
2-8 I Came To Believe
2-9 I Know You Love Me
2-10 If I Told You Who It Was Featuring – Minnie Pearl
2-11 You Give Me Music
2-12 My Elusive Dreams
2-13 Baby Ride Easy Featuring – June Carter Cash
2-14 Call Your Mother
2-15 Man In White
2-16 Love Is A Gambler
2-17 Lady Of Love
2-18 One Wish
2-19 Love Is A Gambler Featuring – Rosanne Cash
2-20 Like A Soldier
2-21 Soldier Boy
2-22 Hello Out There
2-23 Poor Valley Girl
2-24 The Wanderer Featuring – U2

The Rolling Stones – Sticky Beggars Bleed in Exile

The Rolling Stones
Sticky Beggars Bleed In Exile
Studio outtakes 1968 – 1972
Captain Acid Remaster

Disc ONE

01-Tumbling Dice aka Good Time Woman
02-Stop Breaking Down
03-Two Trains
04-Highway Chile
05-Brown Sugar
06-Hamburger To Go
07-I Aint Lying
08-Tumbling Dice
09-Cocksucker Blues
10-Jiving Sister Fanny
11-Travellin Man
12-Country Honk
13-Let It Rock
14-Im Going Down
15-You Gotta Move
16-Memo From Turner
17-I Dont Know Why
18-Carol
19-I Got The Blues
20-Wild Horses

Disc TWO

01-Family
02-Downtown Lucie
03-Sister Morphine 01
04-Leather Jacket
05-Brown Sugar 02
06-Parachute Woman
07-Potted Shrimp
08-Dear Doctor #409-Im A Country Boy
10-Little Queenie
11-Dancing In The Light
13-Prodigal Son
14-Shake Your Hips
15-Trident Jam
16-Factory Girl
17-(Cant Seem To) Get A Line On You
18-Wild Horses 03
19-I Don`t Know The Reason Why_edit
20-Exile On Main Street Blues

Hi Stones fanatics,

this is a brand new upgrade. This time i went to the best available (to me) source files. So it is a completely new remaster, made from different source files.
I have done phase, level and pitch correction. In the end i made a new EQ. Also have changed the version of “Wild Horses”, on disc 1 (track 20), with another one.”Exile On Main Street Blues” is now also from unedited, longer version.
Also, SBE were fixed with TLH.
After working on this upgrade i was inspired to make another double disc, from the golden era 1968 – 1972. So Vol. 2 will follow soon.

Remastered and compiled by Captain Acid, June 2020
Artwork by Mr. D