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The Rolling Stones - Rare Gems & Forgotten Dreams (1993)

Track listing:
CD1
  1. Interview With Mick Jagger 1:35
  2. Intro 0:41
  3. Rip This Joint 2:42
  4. Reggae Version "Start Me Up" 4:40
  5. Jah Is Not Dead 9:39
  6. Pay Your Dues 3:02
  7. Too Rude 6:18
  8. Evening Gown 3:51
  9. Sweet Black Angel 3:15
  10. 100 Years Ago 5:08
  11. Dancing With Mr.D-100 Years Ago 5:03
  12. Silver Train 4:28
  13. Sure The One You Need 4:48
  14. Fingerprint File 8:26
  15. Don't Look Back 5:20
CD2
  1. You Can't Always Get What You Want 10:56
  2. Good Time Woman 3:15
  3. Livin' In A Harder Love 2:33
  4. Yellow Cab ( Do You Think I Care ) 4:22
  5. No Spare Parts 5:01
  6. Drift Away 3:56
  7. Let's Go Steady 2:47
  8. Too Many Cooks 3:28
  9. You Win Again 3:32
  10. Cocksucker Blues 3:27
  11. Let It Rock 2:15
  12. All Down The Line 3:56
  13. Far Away Eyes 6:22
  14. Hound Dog 2:40
  15. When The Whip Comes Down 4:21
  16. Jumping Jack Flash 5:16

Notes


Disk 1

1.interview with mick Jagger-scorce Static in the Attic Swe. FM, date/place unknown

2. intro.Kentucky Fired Rockers Lexington, Rupp Arena 29.6 1978

3. "Rip this Joint" Mick Jagger live at websters hall 9.2 1993
4. Reggae Version "Start me Up" short Verison:Date unkown =While the near ten minute Reggae version of this "Tattoo You" hit has been the stuff of rumor and legend for some time now, this shorter take is certainly in a reggae mood and also fairly tough to come by.

5. "Jah is not Dead" Reggae Jam / Bos Scagges:Date unkown =I don't know if anyone is really sure where or when this strange reggae gem was recorded but the boys were joined by a rare guest appearance of the soul crooner Boz Scaggs who trades some great vocal phrases with Mick during the session.

6. "Pay your dues" Street Fighting Man Demo :Date unkown =This early composition would later morph into the well known classic "Street Fighting Man". While it made numerous appearances on CD boots since the eighties, it would not appear in official release sound quality until it's recent issueon a European boot of the shelved "Necrophilia" collection.
7. "Too Rude" Keith Richards from Bueros Aires '92
8. "Evening Gown"Mick Jagger live at websters hall 9.2 1993
9. "Sweet Black Angel" Ft Worth, Tx. first show June 24,1972
10. "100 yrs ago" Sept 1 1973
11. "Dancing with Mr.D" Sept 1 1973
12. "Silver Train" Sept 1 1973
13. "Sure the One You Need" June 6 1975
14. "Fingerprint File" July 13 1975
15. "Don't Look Back" Oakland, Alameda Co. Coliseum 26.7 1978,

Disk 2

1. You can't always get what you Want Oct 17 1973
2. Good time Woman : London, Olympic Studios 17-31.10 1970

3. Livin in a Harder Love: 1974 pricise date unkown14th - 28th January: Munich, West-Germany, Musicland Studios
4. Yellow Cab ( Do you think I Care ) :1978 pricise date unkown -5th January - 2nd March: Boulogne-Billancourt, France, Pathé Marconi Studios
5. No Spare Parts : 1978 pricise date unkown-5th January - 2nd March: Boulogne-Billancourt, France, Pathé Marconi Studios
6. Drift Away :1974 pricise date unkown =10th - 15th April: Newbury, England, Stargroves (MJ’s house), Rolling Stones Mobile
7. Lets go Steady : 1979 pricise date unkown-18th January - 12th February: Nassau, Bahamas, Compass Point Studios.

8. Too many Cooks : Los Angeles, Record Plant Studios 11.1973

9. You win Again : 1978 pricise date unkown-5th January - 2nd March: Boulogne-Billancourt, France, Pathé Marconi Studios
10. Cocksuckers Blues : London, Olympic Sound Studios & Newbury, Stargroves, MRU march-may 1970

11. Let It Rock Detroit, Masonic Hall 6.7 1978
12. All Down The Line Fort Worth, Will Rogers Memorial Center 18.7 1978
13. Far Away Eyes Lexington, Rupp Arena 29.6 1978
14. Hound Dog Memphis, Midsouth Coliseum 28.6 1978
15. When The Whip Comes Down Houston, Sam Houston Coliseum 19.7 1978
16. Jumping Jack Flash Lexington, Rupp Arena 29.6 1978