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DescriptionRolling Stones - Itchy Fingers Label: Invasion Unlimited - IU9535-1 Format: CD, Compilation, Unofficial Release Country: Germany Released: 1995 Genre: Rock Style: Blues Rock, Classic Rock Outtakes / Alternate Versions from "Let It Bleed"+"Sticky Fingers"-sessions 1969-1970 Unofficial Release - Excellent Sound Quality Tracklist: 1) Gimme Shelter 4:19 2) Honky Tonk Woman 3:05 3) Country Honk 3:04 4) I’m going Down 2:59 5) I Don’t Know Why 2:06 6) Jiving Sister Fanny 3:23 7) I Don’t Know The Reason Why 5:32 8) You Gotta Move 2:33 9) I Got The Blues 3:48 10) Wild Horses 1:38 11) Wild Horses 5:33 12) Wild Horses 5:30 13) Brown Sugar 4:11 14) Brown Sugar 3:50 15) Brown Sugar 3:45 16) All Down The Line 4:23 17) All Down The Line 3:50 18) Cocksucker Blues 5:11 19) Cocksucker Blues 3:32 Notes: 1) Gimme Shelter - Rehearsal Studio 1969 2) Honky Tonk Woman - Alternate Version Studio 1969 3) 1969 4)-7) Studio-outtakes from the "Let It Bleed"-LP sessions, recorded at Elektra Studios,Los Angeles,October 1969 8)+9) Alternate version, recorded for "Sticky Fingers", Muscle Studios, Alabama, December 1969 10)-12) 700217A 17th February 1970: London, Olympic Sound Studios. Producer: Jimmy Miller. Sound engineers: Glyn + Andy Johns . Final sessions for Wild Horses. - Wild Horses V (MJ/KR) -Billy Preston on organ; overdub on version V - Wild Horses VI (MJ/KR) -Sticky Fingers-version - Wild Horses VII (MJ/KR) -7" promo-edit 13) Take 1 recorded December 18, 1969 - original version of Brown Sugar with ERIC CLAPTON on lead guitar 14) Alternate Version 1969 15) Alternate Take (vocals) 1969 16) Acoustic Demo_version 1969 17) recorded 1978, Full electric take W/ the 1978 Band line-up Woodstock, Bearsville Studios. Rehearsals sessions for the upcoming US tour 18)Newbury, UK 5-8/70, Rolling Stones Mobile Unit - Sung as a howling, lonesome blues with just Mick (on vocals) and Keith (on guitar). A.k.a. Schoolboy Blues. The Stones gave this to Decca Records for their final single that they owed the label. Decca Records refused to release it, because of its "ambiguous lyrics" and the "simplicity" of this song. Was officially released in 1983 in West Germany on the album "The Rest of the Best" but dropped from the album the next year. Sharing Widget |