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kowalski
Blakeeik, great list. Looks like you have everything on it>.
By the way I thought the tracks on Sucking in the Seventies were remixed for the compilation and not the original promo versions.
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kowalski
So the CBS release has the original promo version I guess.
From Zentgraf webpage it:
801125A 25th November - December: Boulogne-Billancourt (near Paris), France, Pathé-
Marconi Studios. Producers: The Glimmer Twins. Sound engineer: Chris Kimsey.
Remixing for the upcoming compilation-album Sucking In The Seventies:
- Shattered (MJ/KR) -version III
- Everything Is Turning To Gold (MJ/KR/RW) -version III
- Hot Stuff (MJ/KR) -remix of version III
- Time Waits For No One (MJ/KR) -faded
- Fool To Cry (MJ/KR) -remix of III
- Mannish Boy (McKinley Morganfield/Ellas McDaniel/Mel London) - remix of
‘Love You Live’-version
- When The Whip Comes Down (MJ/KR) -live in Detroit 6.7.78
- If I Was A Dancer (MJ/KR/RW) -Dance IV
- Crazy Mama (MJ/KR) -remix of version III
- Beast Of Burden (MJ/KR) -short version IV
According to him only Beast Of Burden seems to be the original promo version.
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Out Of Control III 00:05:39 CDR Promo Virgin 21.04.98 Danny Saber´s Full Version Different Lyrics, fade out etc.
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Out Of Control III 00:05:39 CDR Promo Virgin 21.04.98 Danny Saber´s Full Version Different Lyrics, fade out etc.
I believe this one is the Danny Saber's Demo that can be found as the last track of "Bob Dylan and Los Rolling Stones" (A Vinyl Gang Product 198). It sounds actually like the full length version of Out Of Control.
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kowalski
Jump On Top Of Me is on Robert Altman's Pret-a-porter movie soundtrack.
On Hope Floats soundtrack you will find the remake of Honest I Do (an outtake from Stripped sessions).
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elmod
Do any of you happen to have information about
It´s Only Rock´n Roll (But I Like It) III 00:04:46 7" A promo edit Atlantic RS19301
ROLLING STONES It's Only Rock 'N Roll (Rare 1974 US Promotone label promotional vinyl 7" featuring the 'Edited Version' Mono & Stereo versions, housed in a generic die-cut sleeve RS-19301).
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elmod
Do any of you happen to have information about
It´s Only Rock´n Roll (But I Like It) III 00:04:46 7" A promo edit Atlantic RS19301
ROLLING STONES It's Only Rock 'N Roll (Rare 1974 US Promotone label promotional vinyl 7" featuring the 'Edited Version' Mono & Stereo versions, housed in a generic die-cut sleeve RS-19301).
I have that 45, but not the sleeve. White label for mono and light blue for stereo.
What would you like to know about it?
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drahffir
I think it is just a earlier fade. I haven't listened to it closely enough to compare. Email me and I can provide more info.
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I think it is just a earlier fade. I haven't listened to it closely enough to compare
Dieter Hoffmanns Weißbuch Recording Index 1961-2003:Quote
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I think it is just a earlier fade. I haven't listened to it closely enough to compare
Can you tell us if it's the same fade out as the edited version on Forty Licks (fades out at 4:10 min).
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kowalski
Added Sympathy For The Devil - single edit (from 1972 radio single).
The single version is said to be on We Want The Rare Stones (GT-102). But I'm not sure it's the right version actually. There's another version available on The Rolling Stones Play Chuck Berry.