ROLLING STONES
- CD
NECROPHILIA CPT ACID
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| APCD |
| SOURCE: |
| Track 1: RCA St. Los Angeles, 6th-9th March 66; Track 2: Regent St. London, 12th May 64, Track 3: IBC St. London, 31st Aug-2nd Sept.66; Track 4: RCA St. Los Angeles 3rd-8 Dec.65; Track 5: RCA St. Los Angeles 3rd-11th Aug.66, Tracks 13,14,16, 17: Pye St. & Decca St. London, 31st Aug.-4 Sep. 64; Track 8: Decca St. London Feb.65, Tracks 7,9: Regent St. London, 4th Feb.64, Track 10: London Olympic St. 7th Mar-3rd Apr.68; Track 11: RCA St. London, 11th,12th May 65; Track 12: Decca St. London, 21st-22th July 64; Tracks 6,15: London Regent St. 13th Feb.64. |
| FORMAT: |
| 1 downlioad cdr |
| RUNNING TIME: |
| 46.06 |
| SOUND/SOURCE: |
| Soundboard stereo |
| PACKAGING: |
| single slimline jewel case |
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SOUND 9 / PACKAGING 8.5
/ PERFORMANCE 8.5
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| TRACK LIST: |
1. Out Of
Time, 2. Don't Lie To Me, 3. Have You Seen Your Mother, Baby, Standing In The
Shadow ?, 4. Think, 5. Hear It, 6. Something Just Stick In Your Mind, 7.
Aftermath, 8. I'd Much Rather Be With The Boys, 9. Andrew's Blues, 10. Pay Your
Dues, 11. Good Times, 12. Heart Of Stone, 13. Each And Everyday Of The Year, 14.
(Walkin' Thru The) Sleepy City, 15. Try A Little Harder, 16. Blue Turns To Grey,
17. We're Wastin' Time.
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| REVIEW: |
This unreleased
album was planned as follow-up to Hot Rocks in 1972, the project was cancelled
due to disagreements between Andrew Oldham and Allen Klein about the eclectic
tracks 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. The album was produced by
Andrew Oldham; it has been digitally remastered in 2002 from the original vinyl
source and represents 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. The sound Quality is indeed excellent for these studio recordings.
Some acetate surface noise is heard at intros & outros. Upgraded clear
stereo sound on many older outtakes that have surfaced over the years, such as
Pay Your Dues.
This is not
the VGP or the Mecca release, but a beautiful digipack that came out 2 or 3
years before the VGP version. As usual have been done azimuth, phase &
level correction, also manually de-clicked various vinyl clicks & pops.
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Mar 31, 2026 - 11:28:49 AM |