ROLLING STONES
- Vinyl
THE WORLD'S GREATEST ROCK'N'ROLL BAND
LABEL: |
WLR Cupcake Records |
SOURCE: |
Madison Square Garden, New York 27, 28 November 1969 except for Side Two, Track 1 and Side Five, Track 4: Civic Center, Baltimore 26 November1969. |
FORMAT: |
3 LP heavy vinyl brown-pink-green/red colored |
RUNNING TIME: |
18.10/17.33/24.13/19.00/26.05/21.22 |
SOUND/SOURCE: |
Soundboard stereo except LP Five, Tracks 1,2: Soundboard mono |
PACKAGING: |
Cardboard box holding 3 LP and a 4 pages 7” booklet Lim.Ed. 400 numbered copies |
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SOUND 9 / PACKAGING 7
/ PERFORMANCE 10
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TRACK LIST: |
Side One: 1.
Jumping Jack Flash, 2. Carol, 3. Sympathy For The Devil, 4. Stray
Cat Blues.
Side Two: 1.
Love In Vain, 2. Prodigal Son, 3. You Gotta Move, 4. Under My
Thumb, 5. I’m Free.
Side Three:
1. Midnight Rambler, 2. Live With Me, 3. Little Queenie, 4. Honky Tonk Women,
5. Street Fighting Man.
Side Four:
1. Jumpin’ Jack Flash, 2. Carol, 3. (I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction,
4. Honky Tonk Women.
Side Five:
1. Jumping Jack Flash, 2. Carol, 3. Stray Cat Blues, 4. Love In Vain, 5.
Midnight Rambler.
Side Six: 1.
Sympathy for the Devil 2. Live With Me, 3. Little Queenie, 4. Honky Tonk Women,
5. Street Fighting Man.
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REVIEW: |
The title
of this release refers to the famous introduction by Sam Cutler who passed away
on July 11th; 2023; the content is not original, since is a copy of
Discs Three and Eleven from the cd box Charlie Is Good Tonight-The Get Yer Ya
Ya’s Out Recordings (WLR) which among its 12 discs contained Glyn Johns Raw Demos
remastered by Teague Raw and the Apple Get Yer Ya Ya’s Out acetate which was
the early test pressing of the Decca album without overdubs; the weird thing
though is that, apart from the first 2 songs, it is in stereo. The sound is
similar to the cd version except for (too many) crackles, packaging would be excellent
but….there were problems with the first release. In fact, the first copies (brown-pink-green
vinyl) were marred by a mispressed Side Two that featured another band, not the
Stones. The label so provided a repressed LP but…increased costs. Later copies
do not include the mispressed LP (red vinyl), however the box is sold sealed,
so it will be a bit of a challenge to discover what you got; frankly this is
not acceptable in 2023, have these guys ever heard the term quality control?
Meanwhile, the petition to the Stones management to release in full all 1969
New York shows having reached 2,000 petitioners has not received any official answer.
So far, all fans and collector can do is listen and relisten to these
recordings.
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