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The Rolling Stones - Allright Charlie Watts (Dirty Work Production Dwp-001)

Track listing:
  1. Honky Tonk Women 3:59
  2. If You Can't Rock Me - Get Off Of My Cloud 5:41
  3. Hand Of Fate 3:57
  4. Hey Negrita 5:01
  5. Ain't Too Proud To Beg 3:45
  6. Fool To Cry 5:20
  7. Hot Stuff 4:25
  8. Star Star 3:55
  9. You Gotta Move 3:31
  10. Angie 4:53
  11. You Can't Always Get What You Want 9:41
  12. Band Introductions 0:41
  13. Happy 3:02
  14. Tumbling Dice 3:56
  15. Nothing From Nothing 2:54
  16. Outta Space 3:43
  17. Midnight Rambler 9:55
  18. It's Only Rock 'n' Roll 4:20
  19. Brown Sugar 3:27
  20. Jumping Jack Flash 3:14
  21. Street Fighting Man 6:11

Notes


The Rolling Stones
Allright Charlie Watts
Dirty Work Production / DWP-001
Pavillon de Paris (Les Abattoirs), Paris, France, June 4, 1976
Complete concert
Excellent audience recording
trade -> CDr -> EAC -> WAV -> TLH -> flac 6

01. Honky Tonk Women
02. If You Can't Rock Me / Get Off Of My Cloud
03. Hand Of Fate
04. Hey Negrita
05. Ain't Too Proud To Beg
06. Fool To Cry
07. Hot Stuff
08. Star Star
09. You Gotta Move
10. Angie
11. You Can't Always Get What You Want

12. band introductions
13. Happy
14. Tumbling Dice
15. Nothing From Nothing
16. Outta Space
17. Midnight Rambler
18. It's Only Rock 'n' Roll
19. Brown Sugar
20. Jumping Jack Flash
21. Street Fighting Man

Enjoy !!!

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Paris 6/4/76; "Allright Charlie Watts"
I quote from an Internet review: "...A new, high quality label has shown up!... Dirty Work Productions just released a tape of the never released Paris June 4, 1976 show (as we know the date on 'Paris Aux Printemps' and other titles is wrong, the video is from June 6)... in truly excellent quality... All instruments are there, all dynamics are there, [with] hardly any hiss; especially nice since a big part of 'Love You Live' is from this show..." Another Internet review added: "...It is a stunningly lovely recording. It is perfect!... It is the best concert on an album from the '75-'76 period. Sounds like a soundboard but it is not."