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T&A
one of jagger's alltime weakest vocals - sounds like a 6-year-old mama's boy....
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pike bishop
Yeah how do you follow the great Otis Redding
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StratoGR
Can someone plz post it?
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Glam Descendant
>I don't know any other source; are there CD versions?
(SIGH) Yes -- scroll up for my first post in this thread.
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1962
"It is arguably one of the worst moments in recorded Stones history - the version with screeming chicks is actually better because it covers the weak and bloodless performance. Mick has never been so lost."
I don't agree!
IMO "I've Been Loving You Too Long" is very underrated. Mick is really great on this. Can't compare to the original Otis Redding, couse Mick is white and Otis is unique. But a very very good cover.One of my fave soul cover among other greats on Out Of Our Heads.
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Glam Descendant
Actually the MHR reissue has 3 bonus tracks not available on any other/previous official CD, including the superior, harder-rocking "Poison Ivy" and the alternate "Everybody Needs Somebody To Love" (the one from the US vinyl version of NOW!).
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Doxa
I have lost the track of what these re-issues nowadays include. Few questions.
- is it so that CD version of NOW! includes the original UK NO 2 vinyl version of "Everybody Needs Somebody To Love"
No. For some strange reason, the version that was once considered as the one released by mistake on the first pressing of "Now" is now the common one, and the well-known "long version" is only available on "More Hot Rocks". I say "strange" because the "released by mistake" version (the shorter version) sounds indeed like a studio run-through, not like a finished piece. Seems that a huge mix-up is going on here since ABKCOs SACD-DSD remaster campaign!
- is that harder-rocking version of "Poison Ivy" the one from UK EP? Or the one that was supposed to be the single but then cancelled?
"More Hot Rocks" now includes both versions of Poison Ivy - the EP version as well as the different version that was intended as a single, but only released on a TV various artists compilation in the 60s.
Plus extra question: is "Fortune Teller" without screaming released on CD officially anywhere? It is at least included in that FOR COLLECTOR'S ONLY (which truely was worth of its name at the time, including, f.e. "Con Le Mie Lacrime").
Fortune Teller without screaming overdubs is also available on the new More Hot Rocks, just like "Ive Been Loving You Too Long" (which is in true stereo, by the way, on Collectörs Only it was straight mono).
- Doxa
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Doxa
I have lost the track of what these re-issues nowadays include. Few questions.
- is it so that CD version of NOW! includes the original UK NO 2 vinyl version of "Everybody Needs Somebody To Love"
No. For some strange reason, the version that was once considered as the one released by mistake on the first pressing of "Now" is now the common one, and the well-known "long version" is only available on "More Hot Rocks". I say "strange" because the "released by mistake" version (the shorter version) sounds indeed like a studio run-through, not like a finished piece. Seems that a huge mix-up is going on here since ABKCOs SACD-DSD remaster campaign!
- is that harder-rocking version of "Poison Ivy" the one from UK EP? Or the one that was supposed to be the single but then cancelled?
"More Hot Rocks" now includes both versions of Poison Ivy - the EP version as well as the different version that was intended as a single, but only released on a TV various artists compilation in the 60s.
Plus extra question: is "Fortune Teller" without screaming released on CD officially anywhere? It is at least included in that FOR COLLECTOR'S ONLY (which truely was worth of its name at the time, including, f.e. "Con Le Mie Lacrime").
Fortune Teller without screaming overdubs is also available on the new More Hot Rocks, just like "Ive Been Loving You Too Long" (which is in true stereo, by the way, on Collectörs Only it was straight mono).
- Doxa
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scottkeef
Version two of IVY is on No Stone Unturned. Also Version 1 is on the Russian fake Decca release of Rolling Stones No 1(uk) as a bonus track.
I can tell you where to d/l both in FLAC if you want.