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The Rolling Stones - Black & Blue Sessions Tape 1974-1975 (1974)

Track listing:
  1. Hey Negrita 12:01
  2. Cherry Oh Baby 4:38
  3. Crazy Mama 4:26
  4. Fool To Cry 5:08
  5. Slave 8:55
  6. Melody 6:21
  7. I Love Ladies 3:53
  8. Hand Of Fate 5:02
  9. Munich Reggae 5:24
  10. Cellophane Trousers 5:18
  11. Worried About You 7:51
  12. Memory Motel 7:24
  13. Lets Do It Right 6:39
  14. Hot Stuff 5:15

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The Rolling Stones
Black And Blue Session Tape 1974-1975

Tracks 1-13: Tape>CDWave>WAVE>FlacFrontend Level8>FLAC
Track 14: Tape(onechannel=mono-cable)>CDWave>WAVE>FlacFrontend Level 8>FLAC


01 Hey Negrita (12:00)
02 Cherry Oh Baby (4:37)
03 Crazy Mama (4:26)
04 Fool To Cry (5:08)
05 Slave (instrumental) (8:55)
06 Melody (6:21)
07 I Love Ladies (3:53)
08 Hand Of Fate (5:02)
09 Munich Reggae (instrumental) (5:24)
10 Cellophane Trousers (instrumental) (5:18)
11 Worried About You (7:51)
12 Memory Motel (instrumental) (7:23)
13 Lets Do It Right (6:39)
14 Hot Stuff (instrumental) (5:15)



Track 1: March 25 - April 4, 1975, Musicland Studios, Munich, West Germany. Producer: The Glimmer Twins.
Hey Negrita I (MJ/KR) -RW on guitar; early version

Track 2: December 7-15, 1974, Musicland Studios, Munich, West Germany. (without MT!). Producers: The Glimmer Twins.
Cherry Oh Baby I (Eric Donaldson) -Nicky Hopkins on organ; early take without RW (probably recorded on the 15th December)

Track 3: January 22 - February 9, 1975, Mobile Record Unit, De Doelen, Rotterdam, Holland. Producer: The Glimmer Twins.
Crazy Mama II (MJ/KR) -early take with partly different lyrics

Track 4: December 7-15, 1974, Musicland Studios, Munich, West Germany. (without MT!). Producers: The Glimmer Twins.
Fool To Cry II (MJ/KR) -Nicky Hopkins on piano and string synthesizer; early version with finished lyrics, lacking some overdubs

Track 5: January 22 - February 9, 1975, Mobile Record Unit, De Doelen, Rotterdam, Holland. Producer: The Glimmer Twins.
Slave II (MJ/KR) -instrumental, Billy Preston on piano

Track 6: January 22 - February 9, 1975, Mobile Record Unit, De Doelen, Rotterdam, Holland. Producer: The Glimmer Twins.
Melody I (MJ/KR) -Billy Preston on vocals and piano

Track 7: March 25 - April 4, 1975, Musicland Studios, Munich, West Germany. Producer: The Glimmer Twins.
I Love Ladies (MJ/KR)

Track 8: March 25 - April 4, 1975, Musicland Studios, Munich, West Germany. Producer: The Glimmer Twins.
Hand Of Fate I (MJ/KR) -Wayne Perkins on guitar, Ollie Brown on percussion; early version with partly different lyrics

Track 9: March 25 - April 4, 1975, Musicland Studios, Munich, West Germany. Producer: The Glimmer Twins.
Munich Reggae (MJ/KR)

Track 10: March 25 - April 4, 1975, Musicland Studios, Munich, West Germany. Producer: The Glimmer Twins.
Cellophane Trousers I (MJ/KR) -instrumental (uses Too Tough-riff)
or
Cellophane Trousers II (MJ/KR) -version I with additional lead guitar

Track 11: January 22 - February 9, 1975, Mobile Record Unit, De Doelen, Rotterdam, Holland. Producer: The Glimmer Twins.
Worried About You I (MJ/KR) -Billy Preston on organ

Track 12: March 25 - April 4, 1975, Musicland Studios, Munich, West Germany. Producer: The Glimmer Twins.
Memory Motel I (MJ/KR) -Wayne Perkins and Harvey Mandel on guitars, Billy Preston on synthesizer; instrumental, lacking some overdubs

Track 13: January 22 - February 9, 1975, Mobile Record Unit, De Doelen, Rotterdam, Holland. Producer: The Glimmer Twins.
Let's Do It Right (MJ/KR)

Track 14: March 25 - April 4, 1975, Musicland Studios, Munich, West Germany. Producer: The Glimmer Twins.
Hot Stuff I (MJ/KR) -STU and Ollie Brown on percussion, Harvey Mandel on guitar, Billy Preston on piano; instrumental backing track

Track info from:
http://www.nzentgraf.de/books/tcw/1974.htm
http://www.nzentgraf.de/books/tcw/1975.htm


I got this tape in the middle 80's in trade, so it's NOT sourced
from CD or vinyl bootleg !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

[NOTE: There definitely is a vinyl stage in the lineage of these files, you can hear vinyl pops and crackles at the beginning and end of some of the tracks.]

I think that this tape was a master tape ( 2nd or 3rd generation ),
for using to press the two vinyl bootlegs : Munichland Melodies
and Musicland Memories.

Most of the versions are very long and mostly with different lyrics.
I used the tracklist of my tape, so maybe there exist other names for some songs.

On my tape Hot Stuff is (don't know why) only from one channel,
so I distribute the one channel in two channels (special cable)