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The second collection of precious studio recordings recorded at the chess studios and other places that Stones longed for from 1964 to 1966!
Outtakes with plenty of listening places, different versions, etc., including unreleased songs and rare songs such as the astonishing excavation sound source "Try Me" that covered the famous song Soul Ballad by James Brown, from the best existing source Recorded in the latest remastering of!
With the release of the long-awaited first album in 1964, Stones energetically toured all over the UK and finally made a foray into the United States in June. Recording at Chess Studio!
A collection of valuable recordings at chess and studios around the world, including the first Chicago session! Super fresh and youthful "Not Fade Away", sessions with Phil Spector and Andrew Oldham "Spector And Pitney Came Too" "Andrew's Blues", cereal food CM song "Kellogg's Rice Krispies", missed by mistake Early versions of "Tell Me" and "As Tears Go By" that had been pressed, "As Time Goes By", and "Down In The Bottom", which was played on stage at the time but was not released as a record. Not to mention "Hi-Heel Sneakers", "Reelin'And Rockin'" and "Around And Around", the deadly Chuck Berry numbers are also included in unreleased or valuable versions! And "Stewed And Keefed", which is a fiercely astringent instrumental blues featuring Stu's chic piano and Keith's guitar, "Tell Me Baby", which has a sharp cutting of Akogi, and a rare stereo.・ Beginning with early works such as "2120 South Michigan Avenue" that can be heard in the long version, where you can enjoy collaborative work and performances as a band of 5 people + Stu, the sweetness and intensity unique to Mick at this time live together. However, the 1958 JB hit song "Try Me", a rare stereo version of "I've Been Loving You Too Long", which is a masterpiece with a lot of exquisite songs with slow and fast movements, is a primitive of this style. The blues are recorded by his own song "Looking Tired" which can be said to be the last of this session, the early version "19th Nervous Breakdown" which overdubed the third guitar, and "Mother's Little" with Keith's guide vocal at the beginning. Helper ”,“ Have You Seen Your Mother, Baby, Standing In The Shadow? ”Is an early version with the bridge part in the intro, and a demo version of Jaguar / Richard's original songs such as“ Yesterday's Papers ” From the recording session of 1964-66, which gradually blossomed professional studio work, unreleased songs and rare songs such as the astonishing new discovery "TryMe" whose sound source had not been confirmed until now. Includes plenty of listening outtakes and other mixes, including! The brilliance of the number, which is bold and rich in variety and wit, is truly immortal!
The long-awaited release of The Rolling Stones Rare Studio Recordings 2nd from Eternal Grooves!
01. Not Fade Away (1964)
02. Spector And Pitney Came Too (1964)
03. Andrew's Blues (1964)
04. Kellogg's Rice Krispies (1964)
05. Tell Me (1964)
06. As Time Goes By (1964)
07. Stewed And Keefed (1964)
08. Down In The Bottom (1964)
09. Hi-Heel Sneakers (1964)
10. Reelin' And Rockin' (1964)
11. Around And Around (1964)
12. Tell Me Baby (1964)
13. 2120 South Michigan Avenue (1964)
14. Try Me (1965)
15. I've Been Loving You Too Long (1965)
16. Looking Tired (1965)
17. 19th Nervous Breakdown (1965)
18. Mother's Little Helper (1965)
19. Have You Seen Your Mother, Baby, Standing In The Shadow? (1966)
20. Yesterday's Papers (1966)
Studio Outtakes, Alternate Mixes, Unreleased Tracks 1964-1966
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