ROLLING STONES
- Vinyl
FROM THE HEART OF SCOTLAND
LABEL: |
Pigs On The Groove Records 93 |
SOURCE: |
Playhouse Theatre, Edinburgh, 28 May 1982 |
FORMAT: |
3 color vinyl LPs (crystal, red or blue), 320 copies numbered |
RUNNING TIME: |
21.16/21.19/20.03/19.22/20.04/17.14 |
SOUND/SOURCE: |
Sides A,B and Side C, Track 1 from start through 2.47: Soundboard stereo; Side C, Track 1 from 2.47 to the end and Sides D,E.F: Audience stereo |
PACKAGING: |
Trifold glossy cover with full size poster |
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SOUND 9 / PACKAGING 10
/ PERFORMANCE 9
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TRACK LIST: |
Side A: 1. Introduction,
2. Under My Thumb, 3. When The Whip Comes Down, 4. Let’s Spend The Night
Together, 5. Shattered, 6. Neighbours.
Side B: 1. Black
Limousine, 2. Just My Imagination, 3. Twenty Flight Rock, 4. Going To A Go Go, 5.
Chantilly Lace.
Side C: 1. Let
Me Go, 2. Time Is On My Side, 3. Beast Of Burden, 4. Let It Bleed.
Side D: 1.
You Can’t Always Get What You Want, 2. Band Introduction, 3. Little T&A, 4.
Tumbling Dice.
Side E: 1.
She’s So Cold, 2. Hang Fire (not on back cover), 3. Miss You, 4. Honky Tonk
Women, 5. Brown Sugar.
Side F: 1.
Start Me Up, 2. Jumping Jack Flash, 3. (I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction.
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REVIEW: |
The
Edinburgh show of the Stones 1982 European Tour is now available on vinyl too;
originally it was released on tape on Flowers of Scotland and The Flower of
Scotland. On cd it came out as Playhouse 28-5-1982 cdr, The Flower ‘O’ Scotland
cdr , while on silver as The Flowers of Scotland (Rattlesnake 0345) then as
Baby Let’s Play House (VGP 257), Edinburgh 1982 (SODD 040-1), Stoned Issue
Playhouse Theatre (Godfather 575-6) and as part of European Tour 1982 + The
complete Foxes in the Boxes (Fox Juice Rec.02) massive 18 discs box. You Can’t
Always Get What You Want can be found on Frankfurt July 1, 1982 2cdr. Lately a
partial soundboard has been released on Highland Riffs (EVSD 1029-30) for the
first time, from the cassette owned by the sound engineer, here it is with the
audience version that sounds better than before with the left and right channel
in the right order and not reversed as on the Rattlesnake version. Here it is
possible to listen to Let Me Go completely for the first time, including the
full intro that was cut in the previous sources. The Edinburgh soundboard
recording has Wyman quite upfront and both guitars pretty down on the mix, while
on the audience recording Stu is in good evidence especially on songs like
Chantilly Lace where his piano playing is upfront. Both guitars are in shape
and of course the sound benefits from their positive approach as heard on an
inspired version of Let It Bleed that ends Side C. Then there is a great
version of You Can’t Always Get What You Want and Little T&A, while an
impatient audience chanting when the Stones took their time before starting
Tumbling Dice. At the end of She’s So Cold Jagger says thanks Glasgow, soon
correcting himself. The encore is Satisfaction and one of the few times Stu can
be heard on an audience recording of this song too. Packaging is fantastic with
a great trifold cover that houses the 3 LPs and a full size poster of the 1982
European tour.
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