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Voodoo Brew
CD 1
01 Mick / Keith Dialogue
02 Love is Strong
03 You Got Me Rocking
04 Sparks Will Fly
05 The Worst
06 New Faces
07 Moon is Up
08 Out of Tears
09 I Go Wild
10 Brand New Car
11 Sweet Hearts Together
12 Suck on the Jugular
13 Blinded By Rainbows
14 Baby Break it Down
15 Thru and Thru
16 Mean Disposition
17 Ron / Keith Dialogue
CD 2
01 Salty Dog
02 Guitar Overdub
03 Salty Dog (reprise)
04 Cocaine
05 Cocaine
06 I Get a Kick Out of You
07 Goodbye to Love
08 Love's Tough Shit Baby
09 Keith's Boogie
10 Goodbye to Love
11 I Get a Kick Out of You
12 Cocaine
13 Crying, Waiting, Hoping
14 Love is Strange
15 Make No Mistake
16 Girl of the North Country
17 John Wesley Harding
18 Blues Jam / Riffs
19 Brand New Heartache
20 Scotty Moore Riffs
21 Reverse Boogie / riffs
22 Please Please Me
23 Sparks Will Fly / riffs and dialogue
CD 3
01 Alright Charlie !
02 It's Alright/I Got A Hold On You
03 Untitled #1
04 You Got It Made
05 Untitled#2
06 Jump On Top Of Me
07 Im Gonna Drive
08 Untitled#3
09 Untitled#4
10 Make It Now
11 Its Funny
12 Untitled#5
13 Alright Charlie
14 Keith dialogue
CD 4
01 The Storm
02 You Got Me Rocking
03 Sparks Will Fly
04 The Worst
05 Out Of Tears
06 Brand New Car #4
07 Sweethearts Together
08 Sweethearts Together
09 Blinded By Rainbows
10 Baby Break It Down
11 Thru And Thru
12 Thru And Thru
13 The Storm
14 The Storm
This is for real as far as the hype goes, because this has got to be the most revealing look at the Rolling Stones at work in the studio that has ever surfaced. It's a 4 CD release that comes in a 12" box in a box package with a deluxe color outer sleeve. The cover picture is of a woman who looks to be in some trans-like state from the album cover of the old Capital Records LP "Fire Goddess". There is also a booklet that features many pictures from the August 25, 1994 Rolling Stone issue on the band. The booklet has an essay on Voodoo Lounge by David Fricke from Rolling Stone July 14-28, 1994 issue. There are also track by track details of the band line up, and a listing of basic differences in the recordings from the original releases.
Comments from RollingStonesNet.com
The Rolling Stones - Voodoo Brew One
Windmill Lane Studios, Dublin, Ireland - November and December 1993 - Vigotone - VT 147 - sb6
Note: Great set. An awesome, kick-bottom version of "You Got Me Rocking" makes this worth acquiring for that alone!
The Rolling Stones - Voodoo Brew 2
Recorded at Barbados, Jamaica in 1993 - Vigotone - VT 148 - sb5
Note: awesome recording, Keith just messing around in the studio playing his favorites, all acoustic. Great string popping on "Keith's Boogie". Recommended.
Voodoo Brew 3
Dublin, IR 11-12/93 @ Windmill Lane Studios - VIGOTONE 147-50 - SB 6
Voodoo Brew 4
Dublin, Ireland 1993 - Vigotone 150 - SB 6
Comments from The GEETARZ REPORT
Notice ;
Track Info CD 3 On The Back Wrong
Correct Track Info From
www.rollingstonesnet.comCD3: Watts Inlay Cover CD with a Green Picture Disc (VIGO 149)
Subtitle: Alright Charlie!
1. Alright Charlie! (4:59): Fast tempo instrumental. Slightly similar to Cellophane Trousers.
2. It's Alright/I Got A Hold On You (8:36): There are two separate songs on the same CD track. The first one ends at 3:59, the second starts at 4:05 and ends at 8:36. The first song is a faster tempo funk, with both songs having faint vocals.
3. Untitled #1 (6:12): A slower song with harmonica and keyboard backing track. The vocal is inaudible.
4. You Got It Made (4:26): This would have made a good track for the "Goldeneye" movie soundtrack that the Stones turned down. Had one in the can for it.
5. Untitled #2 (5:52): Instrumental.
6. Jump On Top Of Me (4:57): The vocal is way in the "back" at the beginning. Mostly an instrumental.
7. I'm Gonna Drive (5:22): Instrumental version.
8. Untitled #3 (5:45): Slow keyboard/drum groove. Jagger is in the background singing and calling out some of the changes as they go.
9. Untitled #4 (3:48): A slow reggae tune.
10. Make It Now (7:26): A funk groove with a drum beat similar to Suck On The Jugular. A keyboard/bass dominated track.
11. It's Funny (5:17): There is a song of this title at the beginning of the CS Blues movie with Jagger on vocal/piano, but there is no relationship here. This is a slow keyboard track.
12. Untitled #5 (5:19) Slow guitar/piano track.
13. Alright Charlie! (Listed as Untitled #5) (3:05): Same as Alright Charlie! on track 1.
14. Keith Dialogue (:30): Keith has a laugh about a scrape overdub.
Note: That Ivy League is listed as track 4, but based on the Voodoo Stew release (CD #3 track 13) it doesn't appear to be contained within the musical content of this disc.
The titles are highly questionable on these. Jump On Top Of Me and I'm Gonna Drive are the best of the bunch, so the band has been kind enough to provide finished versions of the best material from this particular session.
Several of these tracks are playbacks that are having added live vocal and/or instrumental pieces overdubbed on to the baseline tracks. Others are completely different live takes.
Notice 2 ;
Thanks it's_all_wrong , for the info
rollingstonesnet.com has a couple mistakes in their "correct" listing from CD 3.
Track 3 is the second version of Ivy League.
Track 5 is in fact called "Track With No Name".
Track 12 is a reworked instrumental version of the old Dirty Work outtake, You're Too Much.