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A collection of demo versions that shocked Stones fans around the world for the first time. Although the recording years and contents are randomly recorded, the value of each song is unparalleled. As a Stones studio demo collection, it is the best content ever in both quality and quantity. Must listen! ! Is it already the best title of this year? The Rolling Stones’ three-disc set “FULLY FINISHED STUDIO OUTTAKES” has had a huge impact on enthusiasts around the world. The main recordings are outtakes from 1982 to 1985, but there are also a wide variety of valuable outtakes from 1967’s “THEIR SATANIC MAJESTIES REQUEST” to performances from 2002’s “LICKS”. The take is recorded with the highest sound quality that it can be officially released as it is. The sound quality alone was enough to surprise me, but what made it even more shocking was that, as the title “FULLY FINISHED” suggests, these outtakes had been completely mixed, making it even more appealing to listen to. It boasts such a level of perfection that it wouldn’t be surprising if it were released as is. With this much volume and this much quality, it can only be described as a truly shocking release. It also includes many famous outtakes heard in past releases, but the sound quality and completeness of the tracks are completely different. Furthermore, in the past items, the unbalance of Mick’s provisional song that was noticeable in the outtakes around 1982 has been resolved, and the wonderful state that it was suddenly pushed out to the front is worthy of being called “FULLY FINISHED”. . This release was so shocking that it was even covered in the popular press in the UK and other countries. But over time, some facts have become clear. First of all, the original sound source may have been compressed to mp3 (although it is of high quality). What is more disappointing is the skipping that occurs in the intro of Disc-3 “Strictly Memphis”. Was this clearly a mistake when creating the master, or was it leaked like that? It is presumed that it is one of the following, but this is a pain because it is a set that boasts unprecedented volume and amazing quality. It’s also a shame that this happened to “Strictly Memphis”. As enthusiasts know, this is an outtake from the album “DIRTY WORK”, and even at the time of the past leak, a very complete version was circulating. However, with this “FULLY FINISHED” state, there must have been many enthusiasts who were moved by the fact that they could finally listen to it in perfect condition and with perfect sound quality. That’s why this situation is so regrettable. Due to its shocking content, and its perfect sound quality, it even unearthed unreleased songs that were only known by their titles in perfect sound quality.As a result, copies are already being sold. doing. However, problems with all currently available versions of ‘Strictly Memphis’ threaten to devalue even the original Black Frisco Records release. It is unclear whether Black Frisco Records will take any action in the future. THE ROLLING STONES – FULLY FINISHED STUDIO OUTTAKES Disc 1 (79:22) 01. Nobody’s Perfect (1985) 02. Trouble’s A Coming (1979) 03. Dreams To Remember (1982) 04. Don’t Lie To Me (1987) 05 Fiji Jim (1977) 06. Eliza Upchink (1982) 07. Deep Love (1985) 08. She’s Doing Her Thing (1967) 09. Putty In Your Hands (1985) 10. Dog Shit (1983) 11. 20 Nil ( 1997) 12. Tell Her Now It Is (1970) 13. (You Better) Stop That (1982) 14. Scarlet (1974) 15. Walk With Me Wendy (1970) 16. Never Make You Cry (1977) 17. Part Of The Night (1982) 18. Low Down (1997) Disc 2 (74:34) 01. It’s A Lie (1979) 02. I Can’t See No One Else (1985) 03. Not The Way To Go (1978 ) 04. Giving It Up (1989) 05. Hands Off (1993) 06. Built That Way (1975) 07. Keep It Cool (1982) 08. Can’t Find Love (1982) 09. You Win Again (1977) 10. Blood Red Wine (1968) 11. Fast Talking Slow Walking (1974) 12. Cooking Up (1982) 13. Every Time I Break Her Heart (1977) 14. Dream About (1997) 15. Flip The Switch (Keith Richards on Vocal) (1997) Disc 3 (78:19) 01. Sanctuary (1997) 02. Desperate Man (1997) 03. Prairie Love (1997) 04. Living In The Heart Of Love (1974) 05. Still In Love With You (1982) 06. I Tried To Talk Her Into It (1982) 07. Might As Well Get Juiced (1997)08. Too Many Cooks (1973) 09. Curtis Meets Smokey (1969) 10. Covered In Bruises (Ronnie Wood / Mick Jagger on Vocal) (1977) 11. Ivy League (1993) 12. Too Tight (Keith Richards on Vocal) (1997) 13. Criss Cross (1973) 14. Strictly Memphis (1985) 15. It’s Only Rock ‘N ‘ Roll (But I Like It) (1973) 16. Extreme Western Grip (Studio Cuillaume Tell, Suresnes near Paris, May 2002) 17. Well Well (Studio Cuillaume Tell, Suresnes near Paris, May 2002)
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