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Topic: Another Thread Showing Off Your Exquisite Listening Tastes Pt. VII Return to archive Page: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
December 28th, 2004 05:15 AM
stewed & Keefed Today

The Royal Society - Eighties Matchbox b-line Disaster
Fun House - The Stooges
December 28th, 2004 08:32 AM
Madafaka RS - Flowers
RS - Sticky Fingers
December 28th, 2004 08:42 AM
J.J.Flash Velvet Revolver - Slither (the only new band I can respect, I hate every new stuff, every new band)
December 28th, 2004 02:25 PM
mac_daddy this one is absolutely divine...

Grateful Dead
Starlight Theatre
Kansas City, MO
September 3, 1985


Oade Brothers Recording
Transferred by Doug Oade, tracked by Darrin Sacks


Oade Master -- 90 X-Y Schoeps CMC441 & 10 ft spaced Schoeps CMC42s -> custom M118 x2 -> custom Oade mixer -> Oade MOD PCM-F1 @ first row behind board

Transfer: Master PCM > DAW (via SEKD Prodif) > Wav > cdwav > flac
December 28th, 2004 02:44 PM
Nasty Habits Mott the Hoople -- Brain Capers
December 28th, 2004 04:16 PM
mac_daddy i can't wait to listen to this one

(my d/l cannot finish fast enough)


what was track 1..? i think i have the best version of invitation on dw sessions already...

(not my notes below)

The Rolling Stones - Crushed Pearl-Dirty Work Outtakes
Cdr-EAC-Flac
by request........
Another motley collection of outtakes from possibly the
least musically inspired Stones' era.
The Dirty Work album is a collection of 'Richards; Wood' -penned
tracks, and a few leftovers from Mick J.'s solo sessions.
These outtakes might be interesting for completists.

Track 1 was left off for legal reasons- bonas track: Invitation-
Dirty Work Outtake w/ Don Convay & Bobby Womack, to
replace track 1

2. Fight (Jagger/Richards/Wood)
3:52
Outtake
1985

The Rolling Stones
A new vocal alternate, different from the previously released instrumental version.

3. Harlem Shuffle (Relf/Nelson)
5:40
Rehearsal (Studio)
1985

The Rolling Stones
Previously released take with Bobby Womack on backup vocal

4. Crushed Pearl (Jagger/Richards)
3:15
Rehearsal
1985

The Rolling Stones
Keith on vocal for this mid tempo ballad: "Baby Baby Crushed Pearl Another Little Angel Fallen into this World".

Incomplete lyrics
8th April - 17th June
5. Treat Me Like A Fool (Jagger/Richards)
5:05
Outtake
1985

The Rolling Stones
Keith on vocal. A tinge of country flavor with certain passages sounding like the unison picked parts of Honky Tonk Women.
6. Too Rude (Roberts)
10:20
(unidentified)
1985

The Rolling Stones
alternate take

7. Winning Ugly (Jagger/Richards)
4:53
Rehearsal
1985

The Rolling Stones
The Canadian Remix is derived from this take
8. Strictly Memphis (Jagger/Womack)
8:13

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Rehearsal
1985

The Rolling Stones
Second Version: Jagger (only) vocal with call out chorus and a less developed lyric.

Source: Pathe Marconi Studios, Paris April - June, 1985.

A new take that is the earliest version I've heard and is also the longest at 8:13. This makes three known takes.
DIRTY WORK

9. Dirty Work (Jagger/Richards/Wood)
4:18
Rehearsal
1985

The Rolling Stones

10. Had It With You (Jagger/Richards/Wood)
2:53
Take
Instrumental
1985

The Rolling Stones
A completely different instrumental track and arrangement on this early vocal take.


11. You're Too Much (Jagger/Richards)
5:18
Outtake
1985

The Rolling Stones
Keith on the vocal, Resembles the instrumental track of Sleep Tonight.

12. One Hit (To The Body) (Jagger/Richards/Wood)
4:55

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Rehearsal (Studio)
18 Apr 1985

The Rolling Stones
at this point known as "One Hit" With Jagger doing his usual on-the-fly production including the calling out of chord changes.

13. Broken Hearts For Me And You (Jagger/Richards)
3:28
(unidentified)
1985

The Rolling Stones
Keith on vocal and acoustic guitar. This has compressed sound and must have been done on a cheap cassette recorder. I believe this is the first glimpse of the soon to be released "Dirty Work" hotel room tape. When Keith plays in this sort of setting the influence of The Everly Brothers is unmistakable.
December 28th, 2004 09:26 PM
VoodooChileInWOnderl Ultimate Spinach S/T
December 28th, 2004 09:59 PM
Soldatti Bridges To Babylon
December 28th, 2004 10:01 PM
glencar Dirty Work outtakes aren't complete w/o Strictly Memphis.
December 28th, 2004 10:02 PM
mac_daddy
quote:
glencar wrote:
Dirty Work outtakes aren't complete w/o Strictly Memphis.



yeah - that tune is on the dw sessions...

but which tune is missing from this set? do you know?
December 28th, 2004 10:07 PM
glencar All I can think of is For Your Precious Love since someone else wrote it. I'm trying to figure out what the legal reasons could have been otherwise.
December 28th, 2004 10:14 PM
seclusion Aerosmith "Get Your Wings". "Seasons of Wither"... what a song!

Long John Baldry.... black girl, black girl, don't you lie to me, where did you sleep last night.
In the pines, in the pines, where the sun never shines and I shivered the whole night through...
December 28th, 2004 10:15 PM
mac_daddy
quote:
glencar wrote:
All I can think of is For Your Precious Love since someone else wrote it. I'm trying to figure out what the legal reasons could have been otherwise.



sometimes these things throw on an import single - something obscure, but still officially released, and so torrent seeders remove the track(s), figuring one can find the material via commercial outlets elsewhere...

i am on the hunt for cover art...
December 28th, 2004 10:19 PM
mac_daddy
quote:
mac_daddy wrote:




i am on the hunt for cover art...



found it..

now i just wonder what all the stuff on the booklet says...

December 28th, 2004 10:22 PM
VoodooChileInWOnderl Fever Tree - Another Time Another Place (LP)
December 28th, 2004 10:30 PM
glencar
quote:
mac_daddy wrote:


found it..

now i just wonder what all the stuff on the booklet says...





MD, that looks like other releases by that "record company." I have here an "Alternative Dirty Work(s)" CD which came without artwork. Tracklist:
What Are You Gonna Do With Your Boyfriend
Some Of Us Are On Our Knees
You Never Listen To Me
You're Too Much
Fight
High Temperature
Loving You Is Sweeter Than Ever
Breaking
Don't Get Mad
Who's Shagging You
I Want Nobody Else(2 versions)
Treat Me Like A Fool(2 versions)
Back To Zero
December 28th, 2004 10:44 PM
mac_daddy
quote:
glencar wrote:


MD, that looks like other releases by that "record company." I have here an "Alternative Dirty Work(s)" CD which came without artwork. Tracklist:
What Are You Gonna Do With Your Boyfriend
Some Of Us Are On Our Knees
You Never Listen To Me
You're Too Much
Fight
High Temperature
Loving You Is Sweeter Than Ever
Breaking
Don't Get Mad
Who's Shagging You
I Want Nobody Else(2 versions)
Treat Me Like A Fool(2 versions)
Back To Zero




how does it sound? any anomalies? maybe that could be one you send off to me sometime..? i am looking to shore up my dirty work/undercover era stuff (i also understand there are some solid outtakes from bridges, but i have heard none of them)...

thanks for the info.
December 28th, 2004 11:03 PM
glencar Sure, I'll cut a copy of it & another DW outtake. I don't have UC outtakes but if I find 'em, I'll send 'em. BTW not sure how this particular one sounds as I haven't played it lately.
December 28th, 2004 11:12 PM
Madafaka RS - Who Went To Church This Sunday
December 29th, 2004 07:16 AM
mac_daddy
quote:
Nasty Habits wrote:

Mac_D -- I have the Talking Blues sessions but would love to know what other stuff you gots from the BW PT Wailers -- that band is just slaying me dead right now.




here are the first three i came across (without looking too hard )

the Wailers
The Matrix, San Francisco, CA
October 29, 1973

Master audience cassette > cassette > CD > Plextor PX-708A extraction (EAC v0.95 prebeta 5) > tracking (CD Wave) > sector boundary verification (shntool v2.0.3) > .flac encoding (flac v1.1.0)

EAC and FLAC encoding by Jack Warner

Disc (7 tracks) [39:55]
1 Rastaman Chant [5:19]
2 Duppy Conqueror [5:00]
3 Lively Up Yourself [7:43]
4 You Can't Blame The Youth [4:30]
5 No More Trouble [5:21]
6 Kinky Reggae [6:47]
7 Get Up Stand Up [5:13]
_____

the Wailers
The Matrix, San Francisco, CA
October 30, 1973

Master audience cassette > cassette > CD > Plextor PX-708A extraction (EAC v0.95 prebeta 5) > tracking (CD Wave) > sector boundary verification (shntool v2.0.3) > .flac encoding (flac v1.1.0)

EAC and FLAC encoding by Jack Warner

Disc (8 tracks) [44:58]
1 Instrumental and introductions [3:17]
2 Bend Down Low [6:50]
3 Put It On [5:47]
4 Burnin' And Lootin' [8:26]
5 Stop That Train [4:10]
6 Small Axe [5:01]
7 Kinky Reggae [6:44]
8 Stir It Up// [4:43]

_____

The Wailers :
Capitol Record Studios, LA, California, USA
October 24, 1973


01 You Can't Blame The Youth
02 Slave Driver
03 Burnin' And Lootin'
04 Rastaman Chant
05 Duppy Conqueror
06 Midnight Raver
07 Put It On
08 Stop That Train
09 Kinky Reggae
10 Stir It Up
11 No More Trouble
12 Get Up Stand Up




[Edited by mac_daddy]
December 29th, 2004 07:52 AM
Nellcote Cybernauts-Live
December 29th, 2004 10:50 AM
Madafaka RS - The Romantic Part Of The Rolling Stones
(Live @ Forum. Inglewood, CA, July, 11th 1975)
December 29th, 2004 01:31 PM
Madafaka RS - Fever In The Funkhouse
(Pontiac, MI - Silverdome, 30/11/81 and Hampton Roads, VA - Coliseum, 18/12/81)
December 29th, 2004 01:48 PM
Nasty Habits
quote:
mac_daddy wrote:


here are the first three i came across (without looking too hard )

the Wailers
The Matrix, San Francisco, CA
October 29, 1973

Master audience cassette > cassette > CD > Plextor PX-708A extraction (EAC v0.95 prebeta 5) > tracking (CD Wave) > sector boundary verification (shntool v2.0.3) > .flac encoding (flac v1.1.0)

EAC and FLAC encoding by Jack Warner

Disc (7 tracks) [39:55]
1 Rastaman Chant [5:19]
2 Duppy Conqueror [5:00]
3 Lively Up Yourself [7:43]
4 You Can't Blame The Youth [4:30]
5 No More Trouble [5:21]
6 Kinky Reggae [6:47]
7 Get Up Stand Up [5:13]
_____

the Wailers
The Matrix, San Francisco, CA
October 30, 1973

Master audience cassette > cassette > CD > Plextor PX-708A extraction (EAC v0.95 prebeta 5) > tracking (CD Wave) > sector boundary verification (shntool v2.0.3) > .flac encoding (flac v1.1.0)

EAC and FLAC encoding by Jack Warner

Disc (8 tracks) [44:58]
1 Instrumental and introductions [3:17]
2 Bend Down Low [6:50]
3 Put It On [5:47]
4 Burnin' And Lootin' [8:26]
5 Stop That Train [4:10]
6 Small Axe [5:01]
7 Kinky Reggae [6:44]
8 Stir It Up// [4:43]

_____

The Wailers :
Capitol Record Studios, LA, California, USA
October 24, 1973


01 You Can't Blame The Youth
02 Slave Driver
03 Burnin' And Lootin'
04 Rastaman Chant
05 Duppy Conqueror
06 Midnight Raver
07 Put It On
08 Stop That Train
09 Kinky Reggae
10 Stir It Up
11 No More Trouble
12 Get Up Stand Up




[Edited by mac_daddy]



Wow, those sound amazing -- very cool that sets from one night to the next vary so completely in tracklist. I'm more for the stuff on the second show (Oct 30) ourselves.

Is that Capitol session a live in studio thing?

Currently: Neil Young, Bottom Line '74 solo show. Amazing.
December 29th, 2004 06:43 PM
mac_daddy
quote:
Is that Capitol session a live in studio thing?


yup.
December 29th, 2004 06:46 PM
stonedinaustralia mac_d - nasty - have also been on my own wailers kick at the moment

it's hard to beat

mac_d those lists/discs sound very cool
December 29th, 2004 07:03 PM
mac_daddy
quote:
stonedinaustralia wrote:
mac_d - nasty - have also been on my own wailers kick at the moment

it's hard to beat

mac_d those lists/discs sound very cool



they are quite fun to listen to...

maybe if i send copies to nasty, he might send them on to you if you hit him with a b+p...

December 29th, 2004 07:06 PM
stonedinaustralia sounds like a good plan mac_d

December 29th, 2004 10:52 PM
mac_daddy speak of the cheetah...

here is a new one just circulating today...

The Wailers
Upstairs at Max's Kansas City
New York City, NY
July 18-23, 1973

Segment-1: Reel > C > DAT > CD > Plex 48A > EAC > CDWav > FFE > FLAC
Segment-2: Reel > C > DAT > CD > Plex 48A > EAC > CDWav > FFE > FLAC
Segment-3: Reel > C(2) > DAT > CD > Plex 48A > EAC > CDWav > FFE > FLAC

Size: 603 MiB flac
Length: 94:34 min

Thanks to Jah, here's some mighty fine Reggae, the most complete capture of
The Wailers run at Max's, in July 1973. Fourteen shows were played from the
18th through the 23rd. Only three of those circulate with unknown dates.
Here they are, presented together for the first time, in segments. This is
meaningful partly because of Bob, Peter, and Joe, and partly because it's
historically accurate. Each segment has it's own text file with some notes.
So big respect to the kind traders who kept these alive for so long. Jah bless
them and Joey Newlander who compiled these and opened his collection for us.

_____


For setlists, here's what's in each segment:

[1]
=======
1) Bend Down Low [3:54]
2) Lively Up Yourself [3:54]
3) Slave Driver [4:45]
4) Stop That Train [3:52]
5) Stir It Up [5:08]
6) Kinky Reggae [3:47]
7) Get Up, Stand Up [4:27]
8) E: Rude Boy [4:25]


[2]
===========
[1] Bend Down Low [4:30]
[2] Lively Up Yourself [3:24]
[3] Slave Driver [3:41]
[4] 400 Yea//rs [0:48]
[5] Stir It Up [4:32]
[6] Kinky Reggae [4:27]
[7] Don't Rock My Boat/ [3:37]
[8] Get Up, Stand Up [4:50]
[9] E: Put It On [4:11]


[3]
============
[1] Put It On [4:39]
[2] Slave Driver [4:34]
[3] Burnin and Lootin [5:03]
[4] Stop That Train [3:46]
[5] /Kinky Reggae/ [1:10]
[6] Kinky Reggae [3:59]


Ok, not bad. I noticed that some folks list Stir It Up at the end of Segment-3,
which is the common one in circulation. Not sure where that is. I figure
Cosmo would have sent it if was on his tapes.
December 30th, 2004 01:08 AM
Madafaka RS - Buffalo '81
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