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Also, the overdubs by Dr. John and members of his band can not stem from Sunset do to touring obligations, but Jagger was present at Dr. John sessions at Olympics autumn 1971.
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Also, the overdubs by Dr. John and members of his band can not stem from Sunset do to touring obligations, but Jagger was present at Dr. John sessions at Olympics autumn 1971.
I checked out the Dr. John album, and he was actually recording at Trident Studios in England, with one song being recorded at Dimension in Hollywood. I can't find the exact dates of his sessions, but it appears possible for him and his singers to overdub at Olympic.
It seems possible he could have overdubbed in March 1972 too, because it seems they weren't touring then. At least according to setlist.fm (which isn't always accurate).
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Also, the overdubs by Dr. John and members of his band can not stem from Sunset do to touring obligations, but Jagger was present at Dr. John sessions at Olympics autumn 1971.
I checked out the Dr. John album, and he was actually recording at Trident Studios in England, with one song being recorded at Dimension in Hollywood. I can't find the exact dates of his sessions, but it appears possible for him and his singers to overdub at Olympic.
It seems possible he could have overdubbed in March 1972 too, because it seems they weren't touring then. At least according to setlist.fm (which isn't always accurate).
The Dr John album was recorded (with Jagger) at Trinity alright, 6-7 July 1970 if memory serves me right. So it predates the French escape by almost a year. It was released in August 71 however.
Casino Boogie is one of the tracks recorded at Nellcote (with Wyman) where Keef replaced bass when Wyman was away in September. Wyman has said this. As is the case with Soul Survivor. You can hear Wymans contribution on the Hopkins tape on the later.
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Also, the overdubs by Dr. John and members of his band can not stem from Sunset do to touring obligations, but Jagger was present at Dr. John sessions at Olympics autumn 1971.
I checked out the Dr. John album, and he was actually recording at Trident Studios in England, with one song being recorded at Dimension in Hollywood. I can't find the exact dates of his sessions, but it appears possible for him and his singers to overdub at Olympic.
It seems possible he could have overdubbed in March 1972 too, because it seems they weren't touring then. At least according to setlist.fm (which isn't always accurate).