The Rolling Stones

Got To Be Worked On! [Rover Records, 1CD]
Various Olympic Studios Sessions 1966-1970
Track 01 Get Yourself Together (3.8MB)
(version 3, apparently first time released anywhere)
Track 02 Yesterday's Papers (2.8MB)
(early rehearsal take, apparently first time released anywhere)
Track 03 Sometimes Happy, Sometimes Blue (2.7MB)
(early version of Dandelion with Keith Richards on vocals)
Track 04 Old King Cole (4.3MB)
(early version 1, instrumental take 4 of We Love You)
Track 05 Child Of The Moon (4.3MB)
(version 4, alternate mix)
Track 06 Jumping Jack Flash (4.3MB)
(live studio version from version 1 of the promotional film with no make up)
Track 07 Pay Your Dues (4.2MB)
(early version of Street Fighting Man w/alternate lyrics)
Track 08 Stray Cat Blues (5.9MB)
(early, alternate mix w/ad lib vocals, louder bass & lead guitar)
Track 09 Parachute Woman (3.1MB)
(early mix)
Track 10 Factory Girl (3.0MB)
(alternate fiddle mix)
Track 11 Dear Doctor (4.7MB)
(early vocal take 1)
Track 12 No Expectations (5.9MB)
(early take and mix)
Track 13 You Got The Silver (3.9MB)
(version 2 - early mix, Mick Vocal)
Track 14 Wild Horses #1 (7.5MB)
(version 4, remix of version 3 without piano)
Track 15 Sister Morphine (7.8MB)
(version 2)
Track 16 Gimmer Shelter (6.3MB)
(version 1, alternate lead vocals without backing vocals)
Track 17 Loving Cup (9.1MB)
(version 1, with alternate piano intro)
Track 18 Dead Flowers (5.6MB)
(version 2, alternate mix)
Track 19 Bitch (5.0MB)
(version 2, alternate mix)
Track 20 Brown Sugar (5.2MB)
(version 2 early vocal, no saxophone)
Track 21 Wild Horses #2 (7.8MB)
(version 1)
http://www.link.ge/file/61118/Rolling-Stone.rar.htmlThese days aspiring bootleggers have many sources to choose from to compile a new release, as Rover Records has done with this brand new 2007 bootleg. Stones sessions can be found on Yellow Dog's Black Box, Invasion Unlimited's series of outtakes, Scorpio's Time Trips, the numerous Japanese labels that specialise in repackaging. What's needed then is a "concept". Rover Records has come up with a nice idea of putting together tracks that "could have, should have" been released except some tracks "got to be worked on!" Sound quality on this boot is seriously fantastic.
Rover has focused on The Stones' brilliant period from 1966 to 1970 when Brian Jones was still coherent, creative and committed, at least half the time. The sessions span from Their Satanic Majesties, Beggar's Banquet, Let It Bleed to Sticky Fingers. Practically everything here has been released before say some reviewers but to these ears, if they have, I have not heard them in this quality. Perhaps the most bootlegged tracks here are the ones from the Beggar's album - outtakes of Stray Cat Blues, Parachute Woman, Factory Girl, Dear Doctor and No Expectations. Coming a close second are the outtakes from Sticky Fingers.
The two tracks that make their debut appearance on bootleg are Version 3 of Get Yourself Together and perhaps Yesterday's Papers. Here's a review from the net by "Another": "The first tracks are produced by Andrew Oldham: "Get Yourself Together" features Stu on piano and ends with Charlie still banging on the drums, while "Yesterday's Papers" has Jagger almost cracking in laughs while singing. "Sometimes Happy, Sometimes Blue" is the early take of "Dandelion" with Keith Richards on vocals. "Old King Cole" is an instrumental early take of "We Love You", produced by Glyn Johns. With "Child Of The Moon" that features Nicky Hopkins on this alternate mix version enters Jimmy Miller in the production seat.
"The version of "Jumping Jack Flash" comes from the first take recorded live in the studio, used for the promo film (without make up); on "Pays Your Dues" there is Rick Grech on electric violin while Roger Chapman is on background vocals. "Stray Cat Blues" is an alternate mix with ad lib vocals, louder bass and lead guitar. "No Expectations" feature Nicky Hopkins on piano and Stu on organ and starts with some studio dialogue, while you can hear Jagger mumbling the melody during the song. On "You Got The Silver" never have the acoustic guitars sound so wide open. "Wild Horses #1" is the 4th version which is a reworked take of the 3rd version without piano. Ry Cooder is on guitar on "Sister Morphine" while the alternate take of "Gimme Shelter" has no backing vocals. Nicky Hopkins' piano introduces differently "Loving Cup", the take of "Bitch" is the alternate mix, second version. No sax is featured on "Brown Sugar" and Jim Dickinson is featured on tack piano in the second version of "Wild Horses"."
It reads like an "insider" doing the review. Thanks muchly.