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Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out Versions
Posted by: sanQ ()
Date: March 7, 2016 03:01

Has anyone had the chance to listen to every release of this album? For instance, there was the original LP, a cd from 1999, another cd from 2002, the deluxe edition...etc. I can't seem to find a reference to an sacd.

I originally bought this album on tape back in the 80's and I loved the sound of it even on that. The other day I bought a cd version from 2002. For the past 30 years, I've been dying to own a copy on vinyl but I can never find it. I don't mean some reissue, I want the original release to play through a vintage stereo system. To hear what it would have sounded like in 1970 or 1971.

Has anyone heard them all? Also, if anyone has an extra copy of the original album they can give me, please let me know.

Re: Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out Versions
Posted by: Mr.D ()
Date: March 7, 2016 13:16

Rolling Stones - Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out - ABKCO-8823042 (2002)
SACD rip via PS3 to iso (Gcool smiley | 24bit 2ch flac (Mcool smiley |

'Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out!' The Rolling Stones in Concert is a live album by The Rolling Stones, released 4 September 1970 on Decca Records in UK & on London Records in USA. It was recorded in New York & Maryland in November 1969, just before the release of Let It Bleed. It is the 1st live album to reach number 1 in the UK.

Many, including The Rolling Stones, consider this their 1st official full-length live release, despite the appearance of the US-only Got Live If You Want It! in 1966 as a contractual obligation product. One reason for releasing a live album was to counter the release of the Live'r Than You'll Ever Be bootleg recording of an Oakland performance on the same tour, a recording which was even reviewed in Rolling Stone magazine.
Having not toured since April 1967, The Rolling Stones were eager to hit the road by 1969. With their 2 most recent albums, Beggars Banquet & Through the Past, Darkly (Big Hits Vol. 2) being highly praised, audiences were anticipating their live return. Their 1969 American Tour during November into December, with Terry Reid, B.B. King (replaced on some dates by Chuck Berry) & Ike and Tina Turner as supporting acts, played to packed houses. The tour was the 1st for Mick Taylor with the Stones, having replaced Brian Jones shortly before Jones' death in July; the performances prominently showcased the guitar interplay of Taylor with Keith Richards.
The performances captured for this release were recorded on 27–28 November 1969 at New York City's Madison Square Garden, while "Love in Vain" was recorded in Baltimore, Maryland on 26 November 1969. Overdubbing was undertaken during January & February 1970 in London's Olympic Studios. No instruments were overdubbed, although on bootlegs, examples are known of Richards trying out different guitar parts (e.g. a guitar solo on "Jumpin' Jack Flash"). The finished product featured new lead vocals on half the tracks, & added backing vocals by Richards on several others.
Some of the performances, as well as the photography session for the album cover featuring Charlie Watts & a donkey, are depicted in the documentary film Gimme Shelter, & shows Jagger & Watts on a road in Birmingham, UK in early December 1969 posing with the donkey. The actual cover photo however was taken in early February 1970 in London, & does not originate from the 1969 session. The photo, featuring Watts with guitars & bass drums hanging from the neck of a donkey, was inspired by the lyrics to Bob Dylan's "Visions of Johanna" (although these lyrics refer to a mule).
In the Rolling Stone review of the album, critic Lester Bangs said, "I have no doubt that it's the best rock concert ever put on record."

Tracks:

(All songs by Mick Jagger & Keith Richards, except where noted)

01. Jumpin' Jack Flash (November 27, 1969: MSGarden, New York City) 4:02
02. Carol (Chuck Berry) - (November 28, 1969: MSG (1st show)) 3:47
03. Stray Cat Blues (November 28, 1969: MSG (1st show)) 3:41
04. Love in Vain (Robert Johnson†) - (November 26, 1969: Civic Center, Baltimore)4:57
05. Midnight Rambler (November 28, 1969: MSG (2nd show)) 9:05
06. Sympathy for the Devil (November 28, 1969: MSG (1st show)) 6:52
07. Live with Me (November 28, 1969: MSG (2nd show)) 3:03
08. Little Queenie (Chuck Berry) - (November 28, 1969: MSG (1st show)) 4:33
09. Honky Tonk Women (November 27, 1969: MSG) 3:35
10. Street Fighting Man (November 28, 1969: MSG (1st show)) 4:03

† Originally credited as traditional with arrangement by Jagger, Richards.

The Rolling Stones:

Mick Jagger – lead vocals, harmonica
Keith Richards – lead, rhythm and Resonator guitar, backing vocals
Mick Taylor – lead, rhythm and slide guitar
Charlie Watts – drums, percussion
Bill Wyman – bass guitar

Additional personnel:

Ian Stewart – piano
J. P. Hawkes – tambourine
Recording and mixing engineer - Glyn Johns
Recording by Wally Heider Mobile
Front cover photograph by David Bailey

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DR12*-3.05 dB -18.37 dB 3:47 02-Carol
DR12 -5.39 dB -19.74 dB 3:47 03-Stray Cat Blues
DR12 -7.77 dB -23.04 dB 4:56 04-Love In Vain
DR12 -4.69 dB -20.10 dB 9:05 05-Midnight Rambler
DR12 -5.24 dB -19.07 dB 6:52 06-Sympathy For The Devil
DR11 -4.41 dB -17.65 dB 3:03 07-Live With Me
DR11 -4.63 dB -18.44 dB 4:33 08-Little Queenie
DR11 -5.34 dB -19.13 dB 3:34 09-Honky Tonk Women
DR11 -4.21 dB -17.00 dB 4:03 10-Street Fighting Man
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Official DR value: DR12

Samplerate: 2822400 Hz / PCM Samplerate: 176400 Hz
Channels: 2
Bits per sample: 24
Bitrate: 5645 kbps
Codec: DSD64
===============================================

HDTracks version here:
[www.filefactory.com]

Checksum for iso:
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Checksums for flac:
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SACD rip via PS3 to iso (Gcool smiley | 24bit 2ch flac (Mcool smiley |

'Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out!' The Rolling Stones in Concert is a live album by The Rolling Stones, released 4 September 1970 on Decca Records in UK & on London Records in USA. It was recorded in New York & Maryland in November 1969, just before the release of Let It Bleed. It is the 1st live album to reach number 1 in the UK.

Many, including The Rolling Stones, consider this their 1st official full-length live release, despite the appearance of the US-only Got Live If You Want It! in 1966 as a contractual obligation product. One reason for releasing a live album was to counter the release of the Live'r Than You'll Ever Be bootleg recording of an Oakland performance on the same tour, a recording which was even reviewed in Rolling Stone magazine.
Having not toured since April 1967, The Rolling Stones were eager to hit the road by 1969. With their 2 most recent albums, Beggars Banquet & Through the Past, Darkly (Big Hits Vol. 2) being highly praised, audiences were anticipating their live return. Their 1969 American Tour during November into December, with Terry Reid, B.B. King (replaced on some dates by Chuck Berry) & Ike and Tina Turner as supporting acts, played to packed houses. The tour was the 1st for Mick Taylor with the Stones, having replaced Brian Jones shortly before Jones' death in July; the performances prominently showcased the guitar interplay of Taylor with Keith Richards.
The performances captured for this release were recorded on 27–28 November 1969 at New York City's Madison Square Garden, while "Love in Vain" was recorded in Baltimore, Maryland on 26 November 1969. Overdubbing was undertaken during January & February 1970 in London's Olympic Studios. No instruments were overdubbed, although on bootlegs, examples are known of Richards trying out different guitar parts (e.g. a guitar solo on "Jumpin' Jack Flash"). The finished product featured new lead vocals on half the tracks, & added backing vocals by Richards on several others.
Some of the performances, as well as the photography session for the album cover featuring Charlie Watts & a donkey, are depicted in the documentary film Gimme Shelter, & shows Jagger & Watts on a road in Birmingham, UK in early December 1969 posing with the donkey. The actual cover photo however was taken in early February 1970 in London, & does not originate from the 1969 session. The photo, featuring Watts with guitars & bass drums hanging from the neck of a donkey, was inspired by the lyrics to Bob Dylan's "Visions of Johanna" (although these lyrics refer to a mule).
In the Rolling Stone review of the album, critic Lester Bangs said, "I have no doubt that it's the best rock concert ever put on record."

Tracks:

(All songs by Mick Jagger & Keith Richards, except where noted)

01. Jumpin' Jack Flash (November 27, 1969: MSGarden, New York City) 4:02
02. Carol (Chuck Berry) - (November 28, 1969: MSG (1st show)) 3:47
03. Stray Cat Blues (November 28, 1969: MSG (1st show)) 3:41
04. Love in Vain (Robert Johnson†) - (November 26, 1969: Civic Center, Baltimore)4:57
05. Midnight Rambler (November 28, 1969: MSG (2nd show)) 9:05
06. Sympathy for the Devil (November 28, 1969: MSG (1st show)) 6:52
07. Live with Me (November 28, 1969: MSG (2nd show)) 3:03
08. Little Queenie (Chuck Berry) - (November 28, 1969: MSG (1st show)) 4:33
09. Honky Tonk Women (November 27, 1969: MSG) 3:35
10. Street Fighting Man (November 28, 1969: MSG (1st show)) 4:03

† Originally credited as traditional with arrangement by Jagger, Richards.

The Rolling Stones:

Mick Jagger – lead vocals, harmonica
Keith Richards – lead, rhythm and Resonator guitar, backing vocals
Mick Taylor – lead, rhythm and slide guitar
Charlie Watts – drums, percussion
Bill Wyman – bass guitar

Additional personnel:

Ian Stewart – piano
J. P. Hawkes – tambourine
Recording and mixing engineer - Glyn Johns
Recording by Wally Heider Mobile
Front cover photograph by David Bailey

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log date: 2012-06-03 21:32:36
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DR12*-3.05 dB -18.37 dB 3:47 02-Carol
DR12 -5.39 dB -19.74 dB 3:47 03-Stray Cat Blues
DR12 -7.77 dB -23.04 dB 4:56 04-Love In Vain
DR12 -4.69 dB -20.10 dB 9:05 05-Midnight Rambler
DR12 -5.24 dB -19.07 dB 6:52 06-Sympathy For The Devil
DR11 -4.41 dB -17.65 dB 3:03 07-Live With Me
DR11 -4.63 dB -18.44 dB 4:33 08-Little Queenie
DR11 -5.34 dB -19.13 dB 3:34 09-Honky Tonk Women
DR11 -4.21 dB -17.00 dB 4:03 10-Street Fighting Man
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Official DR value: DR12

Samplerate: 2822400 Hz / PCM Samplerate: 176400 Hz
Channels: 2
Bits per sample: 24
Bitrate: 5645 kbps
Codec: DSD64
===============================================

HDTracks version here:
[www.filefactory.com]

Checksum for iso:
66565342e12960ee357510c1094d2e76 *The Rolling Stones - Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out.iso

Checksums for flac:
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Re: Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out Versions
Posted by: kowalski ()
Date: March 9, 2016 06:10

Discogs will most certainly help you to sort them out: [www.discogs.com]

Basically, there's the original vinyl release from 1970, the CD reissue from the 80's, the CD & SACD reissue from 2002, the 40th anniversary reissue from 2009 (with 5 bonus tracks and bits of Ike & Tina Turner and BB King concerts), the 2010 HD release (available on HDTracks, Ponomusic, Qobuz...).

All reissues from 2002 on (SACD, CD, HD download, vinyl...) are from the same Bob Ludwig's DSD remaster (all CD's reissues feature a peak limited mastering).

Re: Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out Versions
Posted by: Rank Stranger ()
Date: March 9, 2016 12:27

sanQ, the intro to "Stray Cat Blues" has been shortened on some CD releases, right now I can't remember on which CDs the intro was cut; you'll have to do some research, I'm afraid.

Is there a special trick to download from the FileFactory links?

Re: Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out Versions
Posted by: barbabang ()
Date: March 9, 2016 17:32

I do know this : I have an early usa original pressing.. Completely different mix to my ears. Mick's vocals are more buried in the mix as to the current releases. Both are great.

Best live album ever.

Re: Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out Versions
Posted by: dph ()
Date: March 10, 2016 04:11

Quote
Rank Stranger
sanQ, the intro to "Stray Cat Blues" has been shortened on some CD releases, right now I can't remember on which CDs the intro was cut; you'll have to do some research, I'm afraid.

The German pressing of the SACD has the shortened intro to "Stray Cat Blues." The Japan pressing is correct.

I didn't realize it until I read about it somewhere and checked. Sure enough I had the bad German pressing. I complained to ABKCO and they sent a free replacement! Didn't even have to send the old one back.

My favorite album ever, by the way.



Edited 2 time(s). Last edit at 2016-03-10 04:12 by dph.

Re: Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out Versions
Posted by: exilestones ()
Date: March 10, 2016 09:15

It sound like sanQ would enjoy the original LP, turntable and a high end AV Receiver, etc...

There are many mixes of every album. People say for example, "I really love Paint It Black." I think to myself, which one? Which release with which mastering?

Besides finding every release of an album or song, the more important issue is which mastering. Several different releases with different catalog numbers have the same mastering.

Then the question becomes, "How many different Masterings (mixes) of each album/song are there. Starting to figure all of that info can be daunting (seeming difficult to deal with in anticipation; intimidating).

I've looked in to the different series of releases on CD.

How many different masterings of Get Yer YaYa's Outs exist?

I don't think that Exile on Main Street ever sounded like the original album.

On CD YaYas first was released in West Germany on the London label and sold around the world. The London label mastering was done by the renown Mobile Fidelity Sound Labs. London Records ?– 844 474-1 1987





notice the red and blue on the spine. London series from West German




Mobile Fidelity Sound Labs created wide stereo separation, between the channels and instruments. Satanic and Buttons are super-wide stereo. Let It Bleed is wider than normal stereo in parts but nowhere near as dramatic of separation as Satanic and Buttons.

My favorite You Can't Always Get What You Want is the mix on the London label. It' more dramatic mix that fits that song well.

Here's a link to Get Yer YaYas Out releases:
[www.discogs.com]

Which original vinyl did you have that you like so much? Catalog number.

And of course, it's not just the mastering but the sound too.

Figuring out each master engineer and date (year) is a job. Here's one release.


The Rolling Stones - Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out! (1970) {2006 Japan MiniLP, UICY-93030}



The Rolling Stones - Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out! (1970) {2006 Japan MiniLP, UICY-93030}

DSD Mastering by Bob Ludwig

© 2006 ABKCO Records / Universal Music Japan | UICY-93030


[easymeat-easymeat.blogspot.com] [easymeat-easymeat.blogspot.com]


2002 Abkco Remastered Series







The Rolling Stones
Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out! 2014 (Colored Vinyl) Vinyl LP
_music-rock
ABKCO Records
"The Stones' 1970 live album repressed on 180 gram clear vinyl"




Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out! The Rolling Stones In Concert [3 CD/DVD Combo][Expanded Edition] Box set





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ROLLING STONES Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out (Limited edition 1982 Japanese London label issue of the 1970 10-track stereo LP, recorded live at Madison Square Gardens, New York in November 1969 and pressed on translucent BLUE VINYL, picture sleeve including 4-page insert with Japanese text biography, lyrics and UK/US discography plus 'Union Flag' obi-strip L20P1021).



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 2016-03-10 09:27 by exilestones.

Re: Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out Versions
Posted by: exilestones ()
Date: March 10, 2016 09:39




Old Abkco CDs with the black and red banner (at the bottom of the album's front cover) overall (exceptions) don't have the best sound even though the mixes are strong.










The USA 1986 Abcko and the 1997 POCD Series use the same masters. That's why the black and red banner and other similarities in the cover art. In 1997 The "old Abkco" original US CD masters masteres were used in Japan to reproduce the 1986 Old Abkco mixes in high quality.



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 2016-03-10 09:43 by exilestones.

Re: Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out Versions
Posted by: exilestones ()
Date: March 10, 2016 09:40




P25L Series London Japan (London Label released in Japan)

Re: Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out Versions
Posted by: exilestones ()
Date: March 10, 2016 09:41

Many More YaYas Releases Here: [www.stonesdisc.com]

Re: Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out Versions
Posted by: exilestones ()
Date: March 10, 2016 09:44


Re: Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out Versions
Posted by: exilestones ()
Date: March 10, 2016 18:53

SanQ your email is hidden.

US LP INFO

Re: Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out Versions
Posted by: sanQ ()
Date: March 11, 2016 02:14

!! The links are down and I missed it !!

Re: Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out Versions
Posted by: sanQ ()
Date: March 11, 2016 02:31

You are awesome! Thank you! Anyone here remember the set 50 Years Of Dirty Work? Anyone still working on that?

I changed my settings to allow viewing of my email. Did it work on your end? By all means, send me anything pertaining to the topic at hand!

Re: Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out Versions
Posted by: sanQ ()
Date: March 11, 2016 02:38

Quote
Mr.D
Rolling Stones - Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out - ABKCO-8823042 (2002)
SACD rip via PS3 to iso (Gcool smiley | 24bit 2ch flac (Mcool smiley |

'Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out!' The Rolling Stones in Concert is a live album by The Rolling Stones, released 4 September 1970 on Decca Records in UK & on London Records in USA. It was recorded in New York & Maryland in November 1969, just before the release of Let It Bleed. It is the 1st live album to reach number 1 in the UK.

Many, including The Rolling Stones, consider this their 1st official full-length live release, despite the appearance of the US-only Got Live If You Want It! in 1966 as a contractual obligation product. One reason for releasing a live album was to counter the release of the Live'r Than You'll Ever Be bootleg recording of an Oakland performance on the same tour, a recording which was even reviewed in Rolling Stone magazine.
Having not toured since April 1967, The Rolling Stones were eager to hit the road by 1969. With their 2 most recent albums, Beggars Banquet & Through the Past, Darkly (Big Hits Vol. 2) being highly praised, audiences were anticipating their live return. Their 1969 American Tour during November into December, with Terry Reid, B.B. King (replaced on some dates by Chuck Berry) & Ike and Tina Turner as supporting acts, played to packed houses. The tour was the 1st for Mick Taylor with the Stones, having replaced Brian Jones shortly before Jones' death in July; the performances prominently showcased the guitar interplay of Taylor with Keith Richards.
The performances captured for this release were recorded on 27–28 November 1969 at New York City's Madison Square Garden, while "Love in Vain" was recorded in Baltimore, Maryland on 26 November 1969. Overdubbing was undertaken during January & February 1970 in London's Olympic Studios. No instruments were overdubbed, although on bootlegs, examples are known of Richards trying out different guitar parts (e.g. a guitar solo on "Jumpin' Jack Flash"). The finished product featured new lead vocals on half the tracks, & added backing vocals by Richards on several others.
Some of the performances, as well as the photography session for the album cover featuring Charlie Watts & a donkey, are depicted in the documentary film Gimme Shelter, & shows Jagger & Watts on a road in Birmingham, UK in early December 1969 posing with the donkey. The actual cover photo however was taken in early February 1970 in London, & does not originate from the 1969 session. The photo, featuring Watts with guitars & bass drums hanging from the neck of a donkey, was inspired by the lyrics to Bob Dylan's "Visions of Johanna" (although these lyrics refer to a mule).
In the Rolling Stone review of the album, critic Lester Bangs said, "I have no doubt that it's the best rock concert ever put on record."

Tracks:

(All songs by Mick Jagger & Keith Richards, except where noted)

01. Jumpin' Jack Flash (November 27, 1969: MSGarden, New York City) 4:02
02. Carol (Chuck Berry) - (November 28, 1969: MSG (1st show)) 3:47
03. Stray Cat Blues (November 28, 1969: MSG (1st show)) 3:41
04. Love in Vain (Robert Johnson†) - (November 26, 1969: Civic Center, Baltimore)4:57
05. Midnight Rambler (November 28, 1969: MSG (2nd show)) 9:05
06. Sympathy for the Devil (November 28, 1969: MSG (1st show)) 6:52
07. Live with Me (November 28, 1969: MSG (2nd show)) 3:03
08. Little Queenie (Chuck Berry) - (November 28, 1969: MSG (1st show)) 4:33
09. Honky Tonk Women (November 27, 1969: MSG) 3:35
10. Street Fighting Man (November 28, 1969: MSG (1st show)) 4:03

† Originally credited as traditional with arrangement by Jagger, Richards.

The Rolling Stones:

Mick Jagger – lead vocals, harmonica
Keith Richards – lead, rhythm and Resonator guitar, backing vocals
Mick Taylor – lead, rhythm and slide guitar
Charlie Watts – drums, percussion
Bill Wyman – bass guitar

Additional personnel:

Ian Stewart – piano
J. P. Hawkes – tambourine
Recording and mixing engineer - Glyn Johns
Recording by Wally Heider Mobile
Front cover photograph by David Bailey

===============================================
foobar2000 1.1.12a / Dynamic Range Meter 1.1.1
log date: 2012-06-03 21:32:36
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----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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----------------------------------------------------------------------------
DR12 -6.00 dB -19.93 dB 4:02 01-Jumpin' Jack Flash
DR12*-3.05 dB -18.37 dB 3:47 02-Carol
DR12 -5.39 dB -19.74 dB 3:47 03-Stray Cat Blues
DR12 -7.77 dB -23.04 dB 4:56 04-Love In Vain
DR12 -4.69 dB -20.10 dB 9:05 05-Midnight Rambler
DR12 -5.24 dB -19.07 dB 6:52 06-Sympathy For The Devil
DR11 -4.41 dB -17.65 dB 3:03 07-Live With Me
DR11 -4.63 dB -18.44 dB 4:33 08-Little Queenie
DR11 -5.34 dB -19.13 dB 3:34 09-Honky Tonk Women
DR11 -4.21 dB -17.00 dB 4:03 10-Street Fighting Man
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Number of tracks: 10
Official DR value: DR12

Samplerate: 2822400 Hz / PCM Samplerate: 176400 Hz
Channels: 2
Bits per sample: 24
Bitrate: 5645 kbps
Codec: DSD64
===============================================

HDTracks version here:
[www.filefactory.com]

Checksum for iso:
66565342e12960ee357510c1094d2e76 *The Rolling Stones - Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out.iso

Checksums for flac:
0bd6da4f9b1dcbfd9528a34cf290ad09 *The Rolling Stones - Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out!.cue
6848b78d71553552b725156a7d716fc1 *The Rolling Stones - Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out!.flacRolling Stones - Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out - ABKCO-8823042 (2002)
SACD rip via PS3 to iso (Gcool smiley | 24bit 2ch flac (Mcool smiley |

'Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out!' The Rolling Stones in Concert is a live album by The Rolling Stones, released 4 September 1970 on Decca Records in UK & on London Records in USA. It was recorded in New York & Maryland in November 1969, just before the release of Let It Bleed. It is the 1st live album to reach number 1 in the UK.

Many, including The Rolling Stones, consider this their 1st official full-length live release, despite the appearance of the US-only Got Live If You Want It! in 1966 as a contractual obligation product. One reason for releasing a live album was to counter the release of the Live'r Than You'll Ever Be bootleg recording of an Oakland performance on the same tour, a recording which was even reviewed in Rolling Stone magazine.
Having not toured since April 1967, The Rolling Stones were eager to hit the road by 1969. With their 2 most recent albums, Beggars Banquet & Through the Past, Darkly (Big Hits Vol. 2) being highly praised, audiences were anticipating their live return. Their 1969 American Tour during November into December, with Terry Reid, B.B. King (replaced on some dates by Chuck Berry) & Ike and Tina Turner as supporting acts, played to packed houses. The tour was the 1st for Mick Taylor with the Stones, having replaced Brian Jones shortly before Jones' death in July; the performances prominently showcased the guitar interplay of Taylor with Keith Richards.
The performances captured for this release were recorded on 27–28 November 1969 at New York City's Madison Square Garden, while "Love in Vain" was recorded in Baltimore, Maryland on 26 November 1969. Overdubbing was undertaken during January & February 1970 in London's Olympic Studios. No instruments were overdubbed, although on bootlegs, examples are known of Richards trying out different guitar parts (e.g. a guitar solo on "Jumpin' Jack Flash"). The finished product featured new lead vocals on half the tracks, & added backing vocals by Richards on several others.
Some of the performances, as well as the photography session for the album cover featuring Charlie Watts & a donkey, are depicted in the documentary film Gimme Shelter, & shows Jagger & Watts on a road in Birmingham, UK in early December 1969 posing with the donkey. The actual cover photo however was taken in early February 1970 in London, & does not originate from the 1969 session. The photo, featuring Watts with guitars & bass drums hanging from the neck of a donkey, was inspired by the lyrics to Bob Dylan's "Visions of Johanna" (although these lyrics refer to a mule).
In the Rolling Stone review of the album, critic Lester Bangs said, "I have no doubt that it's the best rock concert ever put on record."

Tracks:

(All songs by Mick Jagger & Keith Richards, except where noted)

01. Jumpin' Jack Flash (November 27, 1969: MSGarden, New York City) 4:02
02. Carol (Chuck Berry) - (November 28, 1969: MSG (1st show)) 3:47
03. Stray Cat Blues (November 28, 1969: MSG (1st show)) 3:41
04. Love in Vain (Robert Johnson†) - (November 26, 1969: Civic Center, Baltimore)4:57
05. Midnight Rambler (November 28, 1969: MSG (2nd show)) 9:05
06. Sympathy for the Devil (November 28, 1969: MSG (1st show)) 6:52
07. Live with Me (November 28, 1969: MSG (2nd show)) 3:03
08. Little Queenie (Chuck Berry) - (November 28, 1969: MSG (1st show)) 4:33
09. Honky Tonk Women (November 27, 1969: MSG) 3:35
10. Street Fighting Man (November 28, 1969: MSG (1st show)) 4:03

† Originally credited as traditional with arrangement by Jagger, Richards.

The Rolling Stones:

Mick Jagger – lead vocals, harmonica
Keith Richards – lead, rhythm and Resonator guitar, backing vocals
Mick Taylor – lead, rhythm and slide guitar
Charlie Watts – drums, percussion
Bill Wyman – bass guitar

Additional personnel:

Ian Stewart – piano
J. P. Hawkes – tambourine
Recording and mixing engineer - Glyn Johns
Recording by Wally Heider Mobile
Front cover photograph by David Bailey

===============================================
foobar2000 1.1.12a / Dynamic Range Meter 1.1.1
log date: 2012-06-03 21:32:36
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Analyzed: The Rolling Stones / Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out!
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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DR12 -6.00 dB -19.93 dB 4:02 01-Jumpin' Jack Flash
DR12*-3.05 dB -18.37 dB 3:47 02-Carol
DR12 -5.39 dB -19.74 dB 3:47 03-Stray Cat Blues
DR12 -7.77 dB -23.04 dB 4:56 04-Love In Vain
DR12 -4.69 dB -20.10 dB 9:05 05-Midnight Rambler
DR12 -5.24 dB -19.07 dB 6:52 06-Sympathy For The Devil
DR11 -4.41 dB -17.65 dB 3:03 07-Live With Me
DR11 -4.63 dB -18.44 dB 4:33 08-Little Queenie
DR11 -5.34 dB -19.13 dB 3:34 09-Honky Tonk Women
DR11 -4.21 dB -17.00 dB 4:03 10-Street Fighting Man
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Number of tracks: 10
Official DR value: DR12

Samplerate: 2822400 Hz / PCM Samplerate: 176400 Hz
Channels: 2
Bits per sample: 24
Bitrate: 5645 kbps
Codec: DSD64
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HDTracks version here:
[www.filefactory.com]

Checksum for iso:
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Checksums for flac:
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Unfortunately none of the links are active but I love what you posted

Re: Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out Versions
Posted by: sanQ ()
Date: March 11, 2016 02:39

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exilestones

Beautiful!

Re: Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out Versions
Posted by: sanQ ()
Date: March 11, 2016 02:43

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exilestones
It sound like sanQ would enjoy the original LP, turntable and a high end AV Receiver, etc...

There are many mixes of every album. People say for example, "I really love Paint It Black." I think to myself, which one? Which release with which mastering?

Besides finding every release of an album or song, the more important issue is which mastering. Several different releases with different catalog numbers have the same mastering.

Then the question becomes, "How many different Masterings (mixes) of each album/song are there. Starting to figure all of that info can be daunting (seeming difficult to deal with in anticipation; intimidating).

I've looked in to the different series of releases on CD.

How many different masterings of Get Yer YaYa's Outs exist?

I don't think that Exile on Main Street ever sounded like the original album.

On CD YaYas first was released in West Germany on the London label and sold around the world. The London label mastering was done by the renown Mobile Fidelity Sound Labs. London Records ?– 844 474-1 1987





notice the red and blue on the spine. London series from West German




Mobile Fidelity Sound Labs created wide stereo separation, between the channels and instruments. Satanic and Buttons are super-wide stereo. Let It Bleed is wider than normal stereo in parts but nowhere near as dramatic of separation as Satanic and Buttons.

My favorite You Can't Always Get What You Want is the mix on the London label. It' more dramatic mix that fits that song well.

Here's a link to Get Yer YaYas Out releases:
[www.discogs.com]

Which original vinyl did you have that you like so much? Catalog number.

And of course, it's not just the mastering but the sound too.

Figuring out each master engineer and date (year) is a job. Here's one release.


The Rolling Stones - Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out! (1970) {2006 Japan MiniLP, UICY-93030}



The Rolling Stones - Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out! (1970) {2006 Japan MiniLP, UICY-93030}

DSD Mastering by Bob Ludwig

© 2006 ABKCO Records / Universal Music Japan | UICY-93030


[easymeat-easymeat.blogspot.com] [easymeat-easymeat.blogspot.com]


2002 Abkco Remastered Series







The Rolling Stones
Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out! 2014 (Colored Vinyl) Vinyl LP
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ABKCO Records
"The Stones' 1970 live album repressed on 180 gram clear vinyl"




Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out! The Rolling Stones In Concert [3 CD/DVD Combo][Expanded Edition] Box set





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ROLLING STONES Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out (Limited edition 1982 Japanese London label issue of the 1970 10-track stereo LP, recorded live at Madison Square Gardens, New York in November 1969 and pressed on translucent BLUE VINYL, picture sleeve including 4-page insert with Japanese text biography, lyrics and UK/US discography plus 'Union Flag' obi-strip L20P1021).

This is my favorite album of all time and I wish I could get all the versions to check the differences. I have the DSD Remastered CD that you posted a massive photo of. It sounds good, with cleaned up sound, but I noticed some differences in the mix from what I am used to which is my cassette from the 80's.

I sure would love to obtain the vinyl versions but I think mostly I just want to get the original vinyl version. I remember loving the version of Midnight Rambler as heard on Hot Rocks too. I just love anything to do with this album. It's perfection to me in rock and roll.

Re: Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out Versions
Posted by: sanQ ()
Date: March 11, 2016 02:44

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exilestones
Many More YaYas Releases Here: [www.stonesdisc.com]

Is the site down? I couldn't connect for some reason...

Re: Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out Versions
Posted by: maremma ()
Date: March 13, 2016 19:51

I still have the original french LP.
Purchased as soon as released !!!!

Re: Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out Versions
Posted by: sanQ ()
Date: March 15, 2016 07:02

You're lucky! It's amazing to me that some people just had great taste in music right from the beginning.

Re: Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out Versions
Posted by: TheBadRabbit ()
Date: March 16, 2016 03:03

I have the original London LP; it was a Christmas present from my mom in 1970. Overdubs be damned. This record kicks ass!

Re: Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out Versions
Posted by: sanQ ()
Date: March 16, 2016 08:46

I agree! It does kick ass and they made it absolutely perfect. Actually the UK version of this record is the one I want I think...well that and the American or Canadian.

Re: Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out Versions
Posted by: exilestones ()
Date: March 17, 2016 02:59

I never really gave the London MFSL version a good listen.

Re: Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out Versions
Posted by: ironbelly ()
Date: March 17, 2016 14:20

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sanQ
Quote
exilestones
Many More YaYas Releases Here: [www.stonesdisc.com]

Is the site down? I couldn't connect for some reason...

It is not down, but it does not allow you to enter. There was a technical problem to access the home page. Try this link for particular album
[stonesdisc.com]

Although, the list there is not complete and error - free ;(

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exilestones
I never really gave the London MFSL version a good listen.
You are violating forum rules again winking smiley. You should not provide a link to the official material here.

Anyway.
London 820 131-2 CD (that allegedly was mastered by MFSL) was reissued in West Germany (and Germany) between 1988 and 1994 at least 8 times. For the 1st (1988) and 2nd (1989 or early 1990) pressings glass master 820 131-2 01* was used. For the latter pressings - 820 131-2 02+. The mastering is identical for both.

In Japan the CD was re-issued 2 times. In 1989 [P25L-25046] and in 1995 [POCD-1926]. These editions utilize the same mastering as West German.

In France there were at least 3 pressings. Here we have a trouble. Some french editions are pressed using WG glass master 820 131-2 02+, while other - french made glass master 820 131-2 00 L7. For the latter the mastering is slightly different. Most probably the master tapes were replaced for old ABKCO remaster (the one A. Klein and A.L. Oldham prepared for US market in 1986, the infamous old ABKCO remaster. The same was used since 1995 for EU re-issues of 844 xxx-2 series).

There is at least 1 pressings from Brazil. I do not have info on that one.

There is 1 pressing from Mexico (no info again)

Also, there is less known pressing from the USA with matrix 8201312 01! MADE IN USA BY PMDC IFPI 0343. I do not have info about mastering for this one too.



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Re: Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out Versions
Posted by: Mr.D ()
Date: March 17, 2016 14:45

I've got the MFSL and SACD ISO in my Dropbox if any of you want to compare them, email me.

Re: Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out Versions
Posted by: ironbelly ()
Date: March 17, 2016 15:11

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Mr.D
I've got the MFSL and SACD ISO in my Dropbox if any of you want to compare them, email me.
That was done already more than 10 years ago winking smiley

The ROLLING STONES "London-Era on CD/Remasters Review" FAQ
Version: 1.2 IORR (It's Only a Rushed Release)
December 13, 2002
[http://lukpac.org/stereostones/stones-cd-faq.txt]
4.12) Get Yer Ya Yas Out

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Track List: 1) "Jumpin' Jack Flash" 2) "Carol" 3) "Stray Cat Blues" 4) "Love In Vain" 5) "Midnight Rambler" 6) "Sympathy For The Devil" 7) "Live With Me" 8) "Little Queenie" 9) "Honky Tonk Women" 10) "Street Fighting Man"

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Alternate Versions: None

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Definitive Version: ABKCO remaster

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The old ABKCO and London were *slightly* different in sound quality. The new ABKCO is louder, and seems to have a few glitches cleaned up; it also moves a few index points around. Note that the glitches that sound like digital skips in "Midnight Rambler" are on the source tape.

IMPORTANT NOTE: As several sharp-eared readers pointed out (Marc Marshall and C. Olver), the first ABKCO pressings (Inaugural Edition) of the new Ya Yas cut a few seconds from the beginning of "Stray Cat Blues;" on the older CDs/vinyl, the guitar intro plays twice, but on the new disc it only plays once. Seemingly, this has already been corrected, but it is unknown whether ABKCO is offering replacements for the discs.
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For those, who cares:
The edition with alternative version of SCB came with matrix
Matrix : 50411627 / 9005-2 01 IFPI LB 46
50411628 / 9005-2 01 IFPI LB 46
SID Mould code: IFPI 07121
This is for the US version 90052 Abkco Inaugural Edition, - Digipak

The one with corrected SCB
Matrix: STLD-003660 1 B01 IFPI L327
SUHD-003660A1 1 A01 IFPI L332
SID Mould Code: ifpi OW31

Apparently, there was a similar pair for EU, Catalog# 8823042.

But I do not know matrix numbers for Inaugural Edition.



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