Keith Richards Finally Quit Smoking Ahead Of New Rolling Stones U.S. Tour | iHeartRadio This is one I've been looking forward to. Any guesses on what the bonus trax will be? 1972 25th - 30th November & 6th - 21st December: Kingston, Jamaica, Dynamic Sound Studios. Producer: Jimmy Miller. Sound engineer: Andy Johns (with Carlton Lee). Additional musicians: Nicky Hopkins (p; first three weeks)/Billy Preston (keyb; last week) After Muddy & Charlie (MJ/KR) -unverified Angie I (MJ/KR) -unverified early version; Nicky Hopkins on piano Brown Leaves I (MJ/KR) -unverified Can You Hear The Music I (MJ/KR) -unverified early version; Nicky Hopkins on piano Coming Down Again I (MJ/KR) -unverified early version Criss Cross I (MJ/KR) -basic track, without sax Dancing With Mr. D. I (MJ/KR) -unverified early version; Nicky Hopkins on piano Doo Doo Doo Doo Doo I (MJ/KR) -unverified early version; Billy Preston on keyboards First Thing (MJ/KR) -unverified Four And In (MJ/KR) -unverified Give Us A Break (MJ/KR) -unverified 100 Years Ago I (MJ/KR) -unverified early version; Nicky Hopkins on piano Jamaica (MJ/KR) -unverified Man-Eating Woman (MJ/KR) -unverified Miami (MJ/KR) -unverified Separately (KR/MT) -Nicky Hopkins on piano; Jimmy Miller on percussion; instrumental Short And Curlies I (MJ/KR) -unverified early version; Ian Stewart on piano Star Star I (MJ/KR) -unverified early version; Ian Stewart on piano Through The Lonely Nights (MJ/KR) -Nicky Hopkins on piano; single-version Tops I (MJ/KR) -instrumental Waiting On A Friend I (MJ/KR) -Nicky Hopkins on piano, Jimmy Miller on percussion Winter I (MJ/KR) -Nicky Hopkins on piano, strings arranged by Nicky Harrison; different mix Winter II (MJ/KR) -Nicky Hopkins on piano, strings arranged by Nicky Harrison You Should Have Seen Her Ass (MJ/KR) -Nicky Hopkins on piano Zabadoo (MJ/KR) -unverified
I’m in for this once it’s official! I would love to see some live stuff from this era as well. Brussels never got a wide physical release (I do have the Japan CD) so that might be a good thing. I’d also love to see the full Wembley show
Well they should have a look at the Sessions box bootlegs and go from there. Also, some 73 tour discs should be part of this. And hopefully 73 tour video but I doubt that will happen. Looking forward to this regardless.
Can't wait. Lot's of great outtakes from this era circulation on bootleg. Hopefully we'll get better sounding copies of those along with some unheard stuff, like the "Scarlet" outtake. As for live 1973 stuff, I'd much prefer a box set featuring all the multi-tracked shows but it's not very likely.
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Beyond getting ready for the spring/summer run of dates, Jagger says he working on songs for the new Stones album, wrapping up a reissue of the band's 1973 album Goats Head Soup and preparing for the release of his new film, The Burnt Orange Heresy, which arrives in March. So this quote is from the OP's link. Exciting news-waiting for something official. Hope we don't have to hold our breath for too long!
Following up Exile is a near impossible task. GHS, while a good album on it's own, doesn't approach the greatness of Exile. It's too spotty and inconsistent . That said, I'm still looking forward to what the Stones are cooking up with the deluxe edition of GHS. If the bonus material is half as good as the Some Girls Deluxe edition, I'm all in. However, I don't know if my wallet can stand a 7 disc release.
That content (probably 5CD+2DVD) and release date (July 24) sounds like the McCartney Flaming Pie box.
This is my preferred album of the Stones. I like all the songs but Angie the least. (So if you only know Angie, imagine how good his album is. ) If this is going to come out as it says, this may be one of those treats that'll take you back to when you believed in Santa. Loads of Nicky Hopkins, it will make it even a bigger joy. (Love Hopkins and the Stones, it's almost like they have to do great things when he's involved). So yes absolutely looking forward to this.
It took me 45 plus years for me to embrace the soup of goat's head but I have enjoyed it over the last few years and would be in on a deluxe set.
Unfortunately, based on the past deluxe editions we probably won't get much of what we want, and there could be new vocals added to backing tracks. Fingers crossed for the much bootlegged Dancing with Mr. D. with Mick Taylor's guitar solo, and Criss Cross.
Please do it right this time: a) Book - ABKCO is so far better than you; take some inspiration from LIB and GYYO, even if SF was quite good. SF had Nick Kent. Excellent choice. Combine those two and you might have a winner on your hands. Don't do go down the David Fricke Route. b) Studio Content - No new overdubs, please, but if absolutely necessary more along the lines of Some Girls than EOMS. Don't be afraid of sessions or unfinished songs. Travelin Man and Highway Chile are masterpieces just because they are raw and unfinished. Think "Cutting Edge" with Dylan, don't take inspiration from Following The River. c) Live content - Of course. Although Brussels Affair is a classic, it still could use another reissue, perhaps combined with the complete Wembley 73. Video - Sure. Don't hesitate. While combing through the archives of Swedish Television in the 19990:ies, it was noted that a tape of Gothenburg 1973 at least had existed. Surprises are most welcome. d) Vinyl. Yes, please. Multiple formats is not a problem. But don't necessarily mix them. e) Any other business - Yes, do live 1972 while you're at it. Don't do a two cd with the original album, three outtakes (one being an alternate Star Star), a couple of single mixes and Brussels Affair on cd 2 (all in all, this might be the most likely version....)
In for this. I can only hope it's a substantial release. Love Goats Head Soup, one of my favourite Stones records.