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The Rolling Stones - Trident Mixes
(Unreleased 1968-70)
Trident Mixes on Dog n Cat sounds like a straight transfer from the vinyl release on K&S Records complete with front and back cover on the inserts. This album was reissued on LP as Trident Demos 1969 (Chelsea Records 2R-68). Parts of these recordings appear on The Trident Mixes (Living Legend LLR-CD 039), A Beggars Opera (The Early Years 02-CD-3308), Catfish (Missing In Action), and complete Thee Satanic Sessions (Diablo Music CDDIA002), The Trident Mixes (STONES), and on disc one of Hillside Blues (VGP-214-1).
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“Jiving Sister Fanny” was recorded on July 2nd, 1969 at Olympic Studio, the day before Brian Jones died. Two versions with different lyrics were recorded that day. This is the rarer of the two, having appeared on some pressings of Metamorphosis while the second take appears on most pressings of the album and on the London Years. “I’m Going Down” was initially worked on between April 17th to July 1969 at Olympic Studio and later right before the US tour from October and November, 1969 in Los Angeles. This take, which was also used for Metamorphosis in 1975, dates from July 14th and July 15th, 1970 at Olympic. This track differs from the commercial version by having a false start. This track features Bobby Keys on sax, Rocky Dijon on percussion, Stephen Stills on guitar, and Bill Plummer on upright bass.
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“Potted Shrimp” and “Aladdin Story” come from the same time period as “Leather Jacket” but recorded at Stargroves. “And I Was A Country Boy” comes from the Feb.18-Mar.31 1969 sessions.
“Who Am I?” (aka “See I Love You”) is a true mystery. It is listed on this release as being from Olympic Studio in March to May 1970. Others sources say late 1969 and even others from Jamaica 1972 and still others claim it comes from 1963 because of its simplicity.
Billboard Review December 1967 |
It is compressed, loud, and very harsh sounding. DAC on the other hand sounds very warm and detailed and is very enjoyable. Although there are no hidden gems on this (there is a reason why many of them still reside in the vaults) but this is an interesting collection.
This is a different version to the Living Legend title of the same name, although the bulk of the tracks are the same.
It's a very enjoyable compilation of, well, blues, from the late 1960s and early 1970s. They had the makings of a great slow, dark, bluesy, downer album there, and it's a real shame they never put out something like this in a more coherent manner.
01. Jiving Sister Fanny 03:21
02. I'm Going Down 03:00
03. I Don't Know Why 02:06
04. Give Me A Hamburger To Go 03:18
05. Downtown Susie 03:44
06. Blood Red Wine 05:15
07. Travelling Man 05:58
08. Family 03:42
09. Still A Fool 09:48
10. Family (Outtake)(More Upbeat, Jazzier) 04:08
11. Leather Jacket 03:27
12. Dancing In The Light [Instrumental] 02:49
13. Potted Shrimp [Instrumental] 04:08
14. Alladin Story 05:23
15. And I Was A Country Boy 04:21
16. Who Am I 03:50
The Rolling Stones - Necrophilia
Alternate versions from 1964 to 1967
Unreleased 1972 album
"Unreleased album planned as follow-up to ?Hot Rocks? (1972). The project was cancelled due to disagreements between Andrew Oldham and Allen Klein about the eclectic track selection; which included controversial songs such as "Andrew's Blues" and "Pay Your Dues" (alternate version to "Street Fighting Man"). It was replaced with the more conservative double album "More Hot Rocks". Album was produced by Andrew Oldham. Digitally remastered 2002 from original vinyl source. A faithful reproduction of the prototype concept and recording. This record is the pre-curser to the "Black Box" concept that was revived in 1975, and would ultimately culminate into "Metamorphosis." A lot of thought was put into retrospective recordings by ABKCO in the early to mid-Seventies. Sound Quality - Excellent Studio Recordings. Some acetate surface noise heard at intros & outros. Upgraded clear stereo sound on many older outtakes that have surfaced over the years, such as Pay Your Dues."
01. Out Of Time 03:24
02. Don'T Lie To Me 02:07
03. Have You Seen Your Mother, Baby [Standing In The Shadow] 02:26
04. Think 03:15
05. Hear It [Instrumental] 01:47
06. Some Things Just Stick In Your Mind 02:25
07. Aftermath [Instrumental] 03:19
08. I'D Much Rather Be With The Boys 02:12
09. Andrew'S Blues 03:07
10. Pay Your Dues 03:08
11. Let The Good Times Roll 02:00
12. Heart Of Stone 03:49
13. Each & Every Day Of The Year 02:51
14. [Walkin' Thru The] Sleepy City 02:53
15. Try A Little Harder 02:19
16. Blue Turns To Grey 02:46
17. We'Re Wastin' Time 02:41
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Excuse me but why am I not seeing links for the Trident mixes?
ReplyDeleteVery interesting piece of archive you dug out for us. Never heard most of the Trident Mixes. Thanks a lot.
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