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Rolling Stones/Unreleased Tracks from Onnatachi to Tattooed Man

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In 2014, a total of 30 unreleased tracks from the album “SOME GIRLS” to “TATTOO YOU” were suddenly leaked under the title “THE FABULOUS CUTS”, each 30 seconds long. Furthermore, a collection of sound sources that can be called the complete version of “THE FABULOUS CUTS” has been discovered under the title “ART COLLINS TAPES”. This historical sound source, which lasts approximately 12 hours in total, will be recorded in sessions for each album, organized in the order in which the original tapes were recorded. First of all, this first volume includes 2CDs of sound sources from the Pathé Marconi Studio in France during the production of the album “UNDERCOVER”. This new outtake from the “UNDERCOVER” period has recently become known from DAC’s “TOO MUCH BLOOD” (DAC-182) and OBR’s “BIRD’S VAULT” LP and CD series. It is said that the sound source was originally owned by Art Collins, a music manager who served as president of the Stones label during the period from 1978 to 1982. Perhaps because the master was owned by the person involved, the sound quality of this CD maintains an excellent stereo sound board sound source throughout, and the pre-existing CD has been slightly EQ-processed and remastered. The finished sound quality is slightly different from the original CD. What is noteworthy is that the order of the songs on the original tape, which had been intentionally rearranged on the previously released CD, is kept as is, and all the songs are in a blank state with no fade-out processing, so it is not the same as the previously released CD. Slightly longer blank sections between songs are included. Therefore, the free time between songs is not constant and the number of free seconds varies, but this sound source is more vivid and is contained in a form based on the original master. DISC-1 starts with “TOO TOUGH”, which was recorded for 76 minutes and 45 seconds and first appeared on OBR’s “BIRD’S VAULT VOL.3”. This work includes tape numbers No. 6 and No. 12 of “ART COLLINS TAPES” in full. Many of the DISC-1 uses the same basic tracks as the officially released takes, so you can enjoy passionate performances. “IT MUST BE HELL” is also a take with a different overdub mix from “THINK YOU LIKE IT” (DAC-109). The unreleased song “TRIED TO TALK HER INTO IT” is also a take with guitar etc. overdubbed on the familiar take of OBR. “TOO MUCH BLOOD”, which was recorded in 2 takes, is also a different mix from the previous release. Parts of “DOG SHIT” have also been leaked, and the synth overdubs don’t sound like the Stones, so are they fake? However, it can be confirmed that the full version heard here is a genuine Stones recording reminiscent of the later “STEEL WHEELS” period. The recording time of DISC-2 is 79 minutes 51 seconds. Two versions of the unreleased song “KEEP IT COOL” have been included together for the first time. “GOTTA KNOW YOU”, which is said to be the prototype of “WANNA HOLD YOU”, also includes both rehearsal takes and multi-track sound sources. The Keith-led instrumental number “THE DOG” that first appeared in OBR’s “BIRD’S VAULT VOL.2” also appears here under a different title “ROCKER”. This work has been remastered with the aim of preserving the original sound without any EQ or compressor processing when making it into a CD, so the sound quality is generally very natural compared to previous releases. The last TRACK-9 includes a complete version of “SLAVE” with new vocals from the 1981 “TATTOO YOU” session tape as a bonus track. Fans will also be happy with the artwork, which uses many rare photos from the album production and release reception. This work was released after correcting the channels, which were almost reversed left and right in the original, and completely repairing the playback speed errors that occurred almost every track. . In the original original, the pitch is distorted by a different value for almost each song, and most takes are played at a slightly faster speed than the actual performance. Unfortunately, such a discrepancy in tape speed can only be corrected by our highly experienced professional label. If you already own various related sound sources and want to listen carefully to the differences from the main sound source, or because you play the piano or guitar yourself, you want to listen to the sound source as it is, with the pitch and left and right channels being garishly distorted. We are confident that this release will definitely satisfy those who are serious enthusiasts who find it difficult to listen to music. Not all enthusiasts who collect collector’s CDs have CD players that can adjust the pitch, so it would be better to have them properly corrected from the beginning. . DISC-1 1 Too Tough (Triple X) 2 It Must Be Hell (diff. vocals) 3 Undercover Of The Night(same as DAC-182) 4 Tie You Up (The Pain Of Love) (diff. vocals) 5 She Was Hot (diff. than DAC-182) 6 Feel On Baby (same as DAC-182) 7 All The Way Down (diff. than DAC-182) 8 Too Much Blood (diff. than DAC-182) 9 Tried To Talk Het Into It (diff. than DAC-110) 10 Too Much Blood (diff. than DAC-182) 11 Pretty Beat Up (XMAS issue) 12 Dog Shit DISC-2 1 Keep It Cool #1 2 Keep It Cool #2 3 Gotta Know You (Wanna Hold You #1) (1982 Paris basement tapes) 4 Wanna Hold You #2 (1982 Paris basement tapes) 5 All The Way Down (same as DAC-182) 6 Gotta Know You 7 Rocker (The Dog) 8 Slinky (slow instrumental of The Pain Of Love) 9 Slave (Vocal 1 Complete)* Recorded 11th November – 19th December 1982, Boulogne Billancourt (near Paris) France, Pathé-Marconi Studios (*)from Tattoo You Sessions 1981

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