Album IL 2012 on Avitom label
Rock (Blues Rock, Classic Rock)
Red vinyl edition. Quotes from back cover" "Side 1 of this album includes three titles, never before released, kicking off with the long "Hillside Blues", a real back-to-the-roots blues. Side 2 is a rare glimpse to the Stones rehearsals for their US tour begining at end of May 1978. The band gathered at Bearsville Studios in Woodstock NY. It offers an insite to the kind of songs they liked to play in a relaxed, informal atmosphere and. while doing so, they reheasred many songs that did not find their way to the show, many of them dated back to their performances in 1964-1965 such as Sweet Little Sixteen, The Fat Man (Fats Domono's first 45), Tell me, etc. The Infamous Cocksucker Blues is not accoustic but a long drums/electric guitars and heavy Bill Wyman bass version. It is apparent how much care and concentration the Stones gave in getting ready for the tour. It provides an interesting contrast to the actual live performances in 1978. Hearing the Woodstock tapes offers a rare opportunity to hear the Stones applying themselves during a troubled time." A1 Los Angeles October 1969 A2 June 26 - 28, 1968 Brian Jones Bass: Bill Wyman Dru A3 An "Exile" mixing session outtake from Sunset Sound Studios, Hollywood, December 1971 to March 1972. B1 to B5 Rehearsals for US tour May 1978. Bearsville Studios in Woodstock NY.
The Rolling Stones , *1962 GB album by |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | Hillside Blues | The Rolling Stones | 11:23 | |
2 | Higway Child | The Rolling Stones | 5:13 | |
3 | I Ain't Lying | The Rolling Stones | 3:47 | |
4 | Cocksuker Blues | The Rolling Stones | 6:57 | |
5 | The Fat Man | The Rolling Stones | 2:15 | |
6 | Tell Me (You're Coming Back) | The Rolling Stones | 5:31 | |
7 | Play With Fire | The Rolling Stones | 3:40 | |
8 | Sweet Little Sixteen | The Rolling Stones | 2:52 |