The Rolling Stones
I Gave You Diamonds, You Give Me Disease (new bootleg release 2008)
~ The Exile Outtakes ~
excellent sound, please check the sample.
uploaded by hkdave on tapecity, many thanks.
CDR -> EAC (secure mode, offsets corrected) -> WAV --> FLAC 1.1.3 (level 6) -> FLAC
01. Exile On Main St. Blues
02. Get A Line On You
03. Good Time Women
04. Shake Your Hips
05. Hillside Blues
06. Sweet Virginia
07. Bent Green Needles
08. Loving Cup
09. Ventilator Blues
10. I Ain't Signifying
11. Let It Loose
12. All Down The Line
13. Travelin' Man
14. Stop Breaking Down
15. Shine A Light
16. I'm Going Down
review:
"All of these songs, I've had in a bunch of other releases. Some very, very good, others really hissy and unlistenable for my ears...
BUT!!! Now, in excellent quality... no hiss at all on the Get a Line and Good Time Women... Cool cool hand has done just enough to the mastering w/o going overboard. Good Time Women goes right into Shake Your Hips... again no tape hiss...you would think this was an official release almost, what a blend of two outtake songs...
Hillside Blues clocks in at 11:15 the best quality I've yet to hear of this jam. Again no hiss, and yet somehow ou can hear all the players, I've never heard a version before w/o tape hiss, and never heard this longer version before... A winner twice!!!
Sweet Virginia, another song I've never heard so clearly before on any Exile outtake CD before... This is truly like hearing an alternate take, it is so clear, if you didn't know, you'd think this was an officially released version of a song. Definitely a different mix, the bass is deeper, piano more upfront, Jaggers vocals are dry, and seem like a run through w/o any overdubs. Great version of a great song.
Bent Green Needles. I've heard this non vocal early version of Sweet Black angel before. And it was cool once, it was always so hissy, it didn't need to be heard again. Well now, no hiss. I can play this a bunch, and even go kareoke if I want too, not that I will...
Lovin' Cup... Good I love this song. This version is common... But since everything up til now has been superb quality, am I not hearing possibly the best outtake version of this, ever? I probably am... whata beautiful buzzzzz. Gimme Lil Drink! I beleive this version was recorded back in 1968... And is definitely up there as one of my favorite Stones songs. The Exile version is superb, probably Jaggers best vocal moments. This version is looser, but still has the passion, and ends with Jagger demanding that drink, to get drunk... AWESOME!!! This version also goes under the working title of Gimme A Lil' Drink.
Ventilator Blues I don't think i've heard this version before... If I did, it was on a release that was so hissy and crappy, I passed it over and forgot it. This is a very raw, just jammin' it in the studio version. Probably one of the earlies version, while the song was being worked... oh... no hiss, and despite how rough it is, it's not rough to listen to, in fact it's so clear, you might think you're in Keith's Nellcote basement and it is 1972. The only down side, is when Jagger does the vocals, his mic is really hot, and the vocals are up, but it isn't as bad as it may sound, and after the first verse or so it levels out. My first real complaint, and You need to know, it is minor... I wouldn't send this dish back to the kitchen... no way!
I Ain't Signifying. Heard other versions, and the hiss killed it, so it was just a song, I was like okay...so the jammed out some blues... Now, with no hiss. It's listenable, for repeated enjoyment. I'll even learn all the lyrics and beats and sing along now!
did I mention yet, that any Exile fans must have this album... NOW!
It's on the Rocks Off Tracker...
Let It Loose........ Do you love this song... Ever get really into it coming down off coke or wasted drunk at 3 AM? This early version, you even feel that more... Oh yea. Probably b/c that's what was going on at the time they recorded this nice little demo. Oh, and no vocals, you still feel it... how that for a cool little jam.
All Down The Line... the acoustic version. This version is pretty much like the others I've heard... not much more can be done to bring up the instruments or reduce anymore hiss... Great early version... My favorite is the 7 inch 45 rpm single version. This one is cool, different lyrics, like Good time women, you can hear how a song develops with this band.
Travelin' Man, best version ever. A great jam. If you've heard this on other bootlegs, you'll love this version. Much cleaner... Still fades in, b/c that's how the source has always been. I love the keyboards on this song...
Stop Breaking Down... maybe the lowest quality from the sourcce tapes on this release. I've heard a few others outtake versions of this... Not bad, by any means, just a cool early version of this song.
Shine A Light... Where Get A Line OnYou differs. This is ore like The Exile version. Been bootlegged a bunch...
I'm Going Down, I love this song so much. One of my most fav. non lp Stones songs. Found officially on Matamorphisis. you can feel The Exile in it. I'm not sure when this version is dated from. Really sounds alot like the official version, and not like the other versions I've heard before on bootlegs. Just an Alt. mix I guess...."
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