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The Rolling Stones - Can You Hear The Mobile ? (1973)

Track listing:
  1. Rocks Off 2:35
  2. 100 Years Ago 11:49
  3. Can You Hear The Music 8:00
  4. Hide Your Love 10:59
  5. Angie 4:56
  6. Shine A Light 2:43
  7. Star Star 7:02
  8. Jam - Gimme Shelter 12:45
  9. Heartbreaker - 100 Years Ago 3:24
  10. Dancing With Mr. D. 7:59
  11. Brown Sugar 1:49
  12. Star Star - Jam 14:08
  13. Can You Hear The Music 4:25
  14. Star Star - Dancing With Mr. D. - 100 Years Ago 8:27
  15. Angie 4:05
  16. Jam - Tumbling Dice - Jumping Jack Flash - Jam 10:02
  17. Heartbreaker 11:10
  18. Happy - Heartbreaker - Can You Hear The Music - Heartbreaker 6:29
  19. Can You Hear The Music 5:49
  20. Shine A Light 2:11
  21. 100 Years Ago - Shine A Light 7:12

Notes


European Tour 1973 rehearsals, Mobile Recording Unite Rotterdam, Netherlands, August 18-23, 1973

Fair audience recording with lots of disturbing background noises

- http://iorr.org/cd/frame.htm

Tour rehearsals from Rotterdam 1973. Fair - good mono, taken from tape. Slightly better and longer than on the bootleg LP Rattling About (Archive 73-RAAR). Incl. rehearsals for Angie and Shine A Light.


- http://www.faqs.org/faqs/music/rollingstones-faq/part2/

First available on an LP and now on a CD with the same title, in slightly better quality and with more music. This is the best sounding part of about 180 min of tour rehearsals. It's mostly uninspired workouts, but there are songs never performed live, such as the title track. Now available in more complete for on "Can You Hear the Mobile?," for which I quote from an unpublished review: "I've listened to once all the way through. Two CDs--a little over 70 minutes each... There are several songs that sound good most all the way through, some partial, and some aborted rehearsal takes--these are monaurally recorded rehearsal playbacks, and monaurally recorded live rehearsals. Approximately a third of the recordings are muffled, (or have talk/auto noise) because of the outdoor location in Rotterdam, creating disturbances/interfering with the taper. These CDs seem to be made from close to master cassette tapes, in my opinion."