Identifier5512425
Created AtTue May 23 2023 23:54:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Media Typeflac
Media Count2
NoteVoodoo residue (VIGO 156,157)
Source Infosilvers > eac > flac
J-Card Comment01 - Randy Whore #1 (7:57) 02 - Thru And Thru #1 (4:45) 03 - He Loves You So (5:55) 04 - My Love Is My Love (9:20) 05 - Disposition Boogie (1:33) 06 - Goodbye To Love (2:29) 07 - Alteration Boogie (4:46) 08 - Get Your Hands Off #2 (3:42) 09 - Make It Now (9:13) 10 - Slips Away (16:01) (VIGO 157) 13 Tracks - Total Time: 62:57 Definite Possibilities 01 - Get Your Hands Off #1 (6:38) 02 - Glimmer Twins Boogie (1:37) 03 - Why You Runnin'? (4:55) 04 - You Got Away With Murder (4:42) 05 - Look Out Baby (10:24) 06 - Randy Whore #2 (3:58) 07 - Untitlted #1 (6:55) 08 - I'm Fallin' (6:36) 09 - Keith's Blues (3:33) 10 - It's Funny (2:39) 11 - Anything For You (5:49) 12 - Untitled #2 (1:52) 13 - Thru And Thru #2 (3:17)
Tech NoteBox Back Text The 2 CD, 2+ hour set is the perfect addition to the collection of those Stones fans who have been Voodoo Brew-ed and Stew-ed. Inside are highlights from pre-production sessions attended by Mick, Keith and Charlie for what would become the Voodoo Lounge LP as well as many songs and ideas left by the wayside. These are the songs at the earliest stage of development so be prepared for some surprises as we present for your sonic perusal:The Rolling Stones - Voodoo Residue Liner Notes At The Core...The Residue The Rolling Stones have always projected an unmistakable spirit in both their work and play. Attempts to understand the band's intrinsic magic have yielded a laughable number of books, movies, radio specials, and what have you... But you'll find no better illustration of what goes on "at the core" than these newly discovered Barbados sessions.Unplugged? Ha! Try "unwritten". Not since Goddard's One Plus One have we had a glimpse of such an early stage in the process. At last the veil is lifted and we can actually witness "ground zero" in the songwriting sequence. This is the Dartford Renegades at their rawest.True, songwriting isn't always pretty but there is indisputable impact hearing these guys from the polar opposite of a stadium concert. Stripped, if you will, of all the "touches", we are treated to a fascinating display of the residue... The intuitive musical synchronicity of three life-long friends who, when they do get together, define the very genre we call Rock 'n' Roll.Here again is evidence that Keith isn't kidding with his oft stated "we started with sixty songs". For a long time now, it's been clearly evident that The Rolling Stones have discarded enough quality songs to put a whole other band in the Hall of Fame.And while you may never get the chance to get cozy with Mick, Keith and Charlie, at least now you'll know what it sounds like. So pop it on and get ready for some real surprises... Remember, they found "Start Me Up" in a four-year-old pile of studio jams. Stone Glimmerman February 1998 Residual Thoughts Randy Whore #1 & #2While the title may be in question, here is the perfect illustration of the Stones' signature sound taking shape layer by layer. Can there remain any doubt that most of their song credits should read "Jagger/Richard/Watts"? Keith - vocal & guitar Mick - vocal Charlie - drums Thru And Thru #1 & #2Here's the song's private debut, with arguably more impact that the "arranged" final version. Keith - vocal & guitar He Loves You SoMy Love Is My LoveKeith's favorite songwriting topic, according to Mick, and the heartfelt vocal bears this out. Keith - vocal & guitar Mick - vocal & keyboards Charlie - drums Disposition BoogieOff-handed, perfect groove rock. Not one band who has ever been compared to the Stones has ever sounded like this. Keith - vocal & guitar Mick - vocal Charlie - drums Goodbye To LoveThe only cover version here, providing a peek at the shared record collections of Mick, Keith and Charlie. Keith - vocal & guitar Mick - vocal & bass Charlie - drums Alteration BoogieKeith serenades the two great clotheshorses of rock... Was anyone more "mod" than the '66 Stones? Keith - vocal & guitar Get Your Hands Off #1 & #2Watch Keith go from slow cooker to double-time barn burner in a matter of minutes. Keith - vocal & guitar Charlie - drums Mick - guitar #2 Make It NowOne of so many dreamy Keith ballads that can't seem to be released. Keith - vocal, piano & guitar Mick - bass Charlie - drums Slips AwayCasual yet haunting chord changes capturing Keith's under-publicized soft side. Keith - vocal & guitar Glimmer Twins Boogie / Keith's BluesMick and Keith still enjoy returning to their roots. Keith - guitar Mick - guitar on G.T.B. Why You Runnin'? / I'm Fallin'That Mick is one funky player on guitar. Mick - vocal & guitar Charlie - drums You Got Away With MurderNeat Keith track recorded months before O.J.'s stunt. Keith - vocal & guitar Mick - vocal & keyboards Untitled #1 & #2Two songs under construction Mick - vocal & keyboard Keith - guitar Charlie - drums #1 Look Out BabyMick's continued stab at Joujouka blues... perfect companion to "Continental Drift". Mick - vocal, keyboard & drum machine It's FunnyPerfect 4:00 A.M. Keith reflection. Keith - vocal & guitar Mick - bass Charlie - drums Anything For YouThey've come a long way since "Stupid Girl", baby. Keith - vocal & keyboard Mick - vocal
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Performance
Rolling Stones 1996-??-?? Voodoo Residue, Vigotone 156-157, Compilation
Set 1Jammin' With Richard
1. Randy Whore #1 (7:57)
2. Thru And Thru #1 (4:45)
3. He Loves You So (5:55)
4. My Love Is My Love (9:20)
5. Disposition Boogie (1:33)
6. Goodbye To Love (2:29)
7. Alteration Boogie (4:46)
8. Get Your Hands Off #2 (3:42)
9. Make It Now (9:13)
10. Slips Away (16:01)
Set 2Definite Possibilities
1. Get Your Hands Off #1 (6:38)
2. Glimmer Twins Boogie (1:37)
3. Why You Runnin'? (4:55)
4. You Got Away With Murder (4:42)
5. Look Out Baby (10:24)
6. Randy Whore #2 (3:58)
7. Untitlted #1 (6:55)
8. I'm Fallin' (6:36)
9. Keith's Blues (3:33)
10. It's Funny (2:39)
11. Anything For You (5:49)
12. Untitled #2 (1:52)
13. Thru And Thru #2 (3:17)

Set 3
CommentThe 2 CD, 2+ hour set is the perfect addition to the collection of those Stones fans who have been Voodoo Brew-ed and Stew-ed. Inside are highlights from pre-production sessions attended by Mick, Keith and Charlie for what would become the Voodoo Lounge LP as well as many songs and ideas left by the wayside. These are the songs at the earliest stage of development so be prepared for some surprises as we present for your sonic perusal:
The Rolling Stones - Voodoo Residue