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I love the version on MORE STONED THAN YOU WILL EVER BE (bootleg outtakes)...I dont think i have ever heard any other version of it but thats a really great quality as well!Quote
Turning To Gold
Just out of curiosity...I am interested in what is the BEST sounding version of the famous "Brown Sugar" outtake with Eric Clapton, from an audio perspective.
Is there a particular source/version that sounds the BEST, ie lowest generation, least tape hiss, fullest stereo, etc, from an audio perspective?
I originally first heard it years ago, on the orange/brown vinyl 12" bootleg, on fake Rolling Stones records. I never owned it myself, but I knew someone that had it. THAT sounded pretty fantastic in my memory. It was so well done, the quality of the audio, vinyl and label were so good, it was almost debatable at the time whether or not it was legit.
Then I heard it later on CD in various versions, that were clearly of different quality. Some did not have the same "impact" or clarity as I was remembering. Some had different sonics (or mastering). For example I had a 4 CD set of outtakes that someone burned and gave me, based on the Black Box (don't remember the label or version)...it didn't sound quite as clear to me there. Kind of distorted.
So I really am curious to find the BEST available audio quality version of this out there.
Thoughts? Opinions?
thanks
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rogerriffin
Why Eric Clapton on Brown Sugar was not released officially and One Hit (to The Body) with Jimmy Page yes?