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Reply #50 - Jan 2nd, 2010 at 2:35pm
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Thanks for posting, G.

A remastered version on one disc, with the three unreleased songs and Don Was tweaked out-takes on the other?
And when/if they tour in 2010, might this be what they'll be supporting, not a new album?

Personally, if it means a healthy dollop of 'Exile' every night, I'm all over that...
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Reply #51 - Jan 2nd, 2010 at 2:52pm
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Gazza wrote on Jan 2nd, 2010 at 1:07pm:
Another bit of info on the Exile reissue. Content is still unconfirmed, but at least now we have a release date plus verification of the titles of three of the previously unreleased songs - none of which have ever circulated, and two of which have never even been rumoured.

From the new issue of 'Uncut' (February 2010) in their 'Incoming' feature on upcoming new releases :


The long-awaited remastering of The Rolling Stones' 1972 masterpiece Exile On Main Street will be released on April 12, including three previously unreleased songs from the Exile sessions, "Following The River", "Plunder My Soul" and "Sophia Loren"

April 12 is (I think) the 39th anniversary of the original release date. 'Sophia Loren' is the only one of those three songs whose title is known to collectors - although no version of it has ever been bootlegged. No word yet on what else is to be included in the reissue, or whether or not there's more than 3 unreleased songs (No doubt there'll be several alternate versions of the released songs as well and a DVD documentary is strongly rumoured too)


I know I have my wish list... the single mix versions and would love to see Gimme Lil Drink (early lovin' cup) make it... although, that was recorded when Klein still owned them... so who knows if it is possible or not... I didn't even know there were those 3 other songs, new to me for sure...

wouldn't it be 38th anniversiary?
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Reply #52 - Jan 2nd, 2010 at 2:55pm
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I'm not sure it actually suggests these will be the only unreleased songs. It's a bit vague. There may be more, but I'm not sure how many finished songs there were. Exile, as you know, derives from a bit of a hotch-potch of recordings going back over a couple of years and not that much of it was actually recorded at Nellcote, with details of what WAS cut there being  pretty sketchy.

A good thing though is that there are at least three songs which have never been bootlegged before in any form, and two of them which have never even been rumoured to exist. The latter must surely be a good sign that there's other finished material in their vaults which we're unaware of.

My own guess - and its no more than a guess - is that disc 1 will be the remaster of the original 18-track album. In the same style as the other Universal remasters, they wont add on unreleased songs as 'filler' on that disc. I think they'll then devote a separate disc to unreleased material - some unreleased songs, but mostly alternate versions of the songs which made the album, and that a third disc will be a DVD. A documentary DVD has already been strongly rumoured, but we can surely hope for a fourth disc consisting of something like the long awaited DVD release of 'Ladies and Gentlemen'.

I seriously doubt that they'll see this release as their excuse to tour. Its not even an album that Jagger is that fond of, it didnt sell that well and its not choc-full of hits - not exactly a good indication that they'd be likely to play large chunks of it for the corporate tourists that they're aiming for these days.

Oh, I also read yesterday in a list of upcoming book releases for 2010 that Keith's autobiography - which the newspaper said was called "My Life - Keith Richards" (a bland title if ever I heard one and one which I assume is a working title) is scheduled to be released in October 2010.

Presumably timed to coincide with the tour and to be in the shops in time for Christmas.
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Reply #53 - Jan 2nd, 2010 at 2:57pm
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Pdog wrote on Jan 2nd, 2010 at 2:52pm:
would love to see Gimme Lil Drink (early lovin' cup) make it...


Are you thinking of the "drunk" version of 'Loving Cup' from Mickboy's 'Main St. Revisited'?

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Reply #54 - Jan 2nd, 2010 at 3:01pm
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Pdog wrote on Jan 2nd, 2010 at 2:52pm:
Gazza wrote on Jan 2nd, 2010 at 1:07pm:
Another bit of info on the Exile reissue. Content is still unconfirmed, but at least now we have a release date plus verification of the titles of three of the previously unreleased songs - none of which have ever circulated, and two of which have never even been rumoured.

From the new issue of 'Uncut' (February 2010) in their 'Incoming' feature on upcoming new releases :


The long-awaited remastering of The Rolling Stones' 1972 masterpiece Exile On Main Street will be released on April 12, including three previously unreleased songs from the Exile sessions, "Following The River", "Plunder My Soul" and "Sophia Loren"

April 12 is (I think) the 39th anniversary of the original release date. 'Sophia Loren' is the only one of those three songs whose title is known to collectors - although no version of it has ever been bootlegged. No word yet on what else is to be included in the reissue, or whether or not there's more than 3 unreleased songs (No doubt there'll be several alternate versions of the released songs as well and a DVD documentary is strongly rumoured too)


I know I have my wish list... the single mix versions and would love to see Gimme Lil Drink (early lovin' cup) make it... although, that was recorded when Klein still owned them... so who knows if it is possible or not... I didn't even know there were those 3 other songs, new to me for sure...

wouldn't it be 38th anniversiary?



Yes! I meant to correct that. Thanks.

There's a good interview with Jody Klein by Dean Goodman in the latest issue of IORR magazine about the Ya-Ya's reissue. It would appear that co operation between ABKCO and the Stones has been quite good in recent years. I dont really think it'd be a problem.
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Reply #55 - Jan 2nd, 2010 at 3:02pm
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Great news to start the year guys. I for one only hope at least one of the unrealesed is worthy of live play. Hopefully theres more than 3 too
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Gazza wrote on Jan 2nd, 2010 at 2:55pm:
I seriously doubt that they'll see this release as their excuse to tour. Its not even an album that Jagger is that fond of, it didnt sell that well and its not choc-full of hits - not exactly a good indication that they'd be likely to play large chunks of it for the corporate tourists that they're aiming for these days.


Well, the release date does dovetail with the rumored start of the tour.

Speaking as a non-tourist, I'd be happy if the set includes more songs from their putative career peak, rather than stuff from a new album that they'll eventually distance themselves from, ŕ la ABB.
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Reply #57 - Jan 2nd, 2010 at 3:32pm
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April?

They wont be on tour that early.

Ronnie isnt scheduled to wake up from his new years eve stupor until about June.
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On a serious note, when can we expect the remastered remasters to be remastered again?
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Gazza wrote on Jan 2nd, 2010 at 3:32pm:
April?

They wont be on tour that early.

Ronnie isnt scheduled to wake up from his new years eve stupor until about June.


Coachella is rumored for April. 'Course it is just a rumor.

If Ronnie's not careful he might sleep through the press conference introducing his replacement...
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Reply #60 - Jan 3rd, 2010 at 8:54am
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left shoe shuffle wrote on Jan 2nd, 2010 at 2:57pm:
Pdog wrote on Jan 2nd, 2010 at 2:52pm:
would love to see Gimme Lil Drink (early lovin' cup) make it...


Are you thinking of the "drunk" version of 'Loving Cup' from Mickboy's 'Main St. Revisited'?

Killer...



Yes sir... you're correct. God how effin' exciting. I have so many bootlegs and so much Exile era stuff... I've listened to so much, I forget what I have... Is Get A Line On You officially released? Wasn't it on a Leon Russel album?
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Reply #61 - Jan 3rd, 2010 at 8:56am
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Boomy wrote on Jan 2nd, 2010 at 3:34pm:
On a serious note, when can we expect the remastered remasters to be remastered again?


As much as  I sense sarcasm... I have a feeling if Exile does well, they will consider deluxe versions of other records, especially the popular ones like Some Girls, and Sticky Fingers... We shall see... Fingers crossed.
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Gazza wrote on Jan 2nd, 2010 at 2:55pm:
I seriously doubt that they'll see this release as their excuse to tour. Its not even an album that Jagger is that fond of, it didnt sell that well and its not choc-full of hits - not exactly a good indication that they'd be likely to play large chunks of it for the corporate tourists that they're aiming for these days.


Well, the release date does dovetail with the rumored start of the tour.

Speaking as a non-tourist, I'd be happy if the set includes more songs from their putative career peak, rather than stuff from a new album that they'll eventually distance themselves from, ŕ la ABB.



Really depends on if they get together write and record... they can phone it in many ways and still make a butt load of cash.
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Touring is where they make their money.
Supporting a new album might not be a prerequisite this time.
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gimmekeef wrote on Jan 2nd, 2010 at 3:02pm:
Great news to start the year guys. I for one only hope at least one of the unrealesed is worthy of live play. Hopefully theres more than 3 too



I think the article is just highlighting three songs specifically because they've been given that information and its songs that no one outside the Stones camp has ever heard.

I'd be disappointed if the only audio material we got was 3 songs to fill out an 80-minute CD, but I really don't think that this project was delayed for months just so Mick and Keith could go through a lot of old tapes and give Don Was a paltry three songs to mix.

I would imagine that most of what is made available would be alternate versions of some of the 18 songs we already have.

To get at least three songs that have never been circulated before in any form - two of which have never even been known to exist - is quite remarkable I think. Also a good sign for future archive releases that there appear to be more completed songs in the vaults that Stones historians have never even heard of.

I don't imagine there were a lot of songs finished for Exile that weren't released. After all, the Stones were putting out an album every year or so at this point, and this one was an 18-track double album which came out only a year after their previous release. As well as that, the album was assembled from a collection of new songs cut at Nellcote plus songs originally written and recorded during sessions for Let it Bleed and Sticky Fingers in 1969-70.
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Reply #65 - Jan 3rd, 2010 at 2:43pm
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He hasn't chipped in on this thread so far, so I'll do it for him.

UrbanSteel mentioned on IORR that in the last few days Promotone (ie, The Rolling Stones) have contacted him demanding he remove all the footage from the movie 'Ladies & Gentlemen, The Rolling Stones' which he has uploaded to Youtube.

He has something like 950 other Stones clips on Youtube, yet this was the only material they have asked him to remove.

Make of that what you will.

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Gazza wrote on Jan 3rd, 2010 at 2:43pm:
He hasn't chipped in on this thread so far, so I'll do it for him.

UrbanSteel mentioned on IORR that in the last few days Promotone (ie, The Rolling Stones) have contacted him demanding he remove all the footage from the movie 'Ladies & Gentlemen, The Rolling Stones' which he has uploaded to Youtube.

He has something like 950 other Stones clips on Youtube, yet this was the only material they have asked him to remove.

Make of that what you will.

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Reply #67 - Jan 3rd, 2010 at 3:31pm
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Gazza wrote on Jan 2nd, 2010 at 1:07pm:
Another bit of info on the Exile reissue. Content is still unconfirmed, but at least now we have a release date plus verification of the titles of three of the previously unreleased songs - none of which have ever circulated, and two of which have never even been rumoured.

From the new issue of 'Uncut' (February 2010) in their 'Incoming' feature on upcoming new releases :


The long-awaited remastering of The Rolling Stones' 1972 masterpiece Exile On Main Street will be released on April 12, including three previously unreleased songs from the Exile sessions, "Following The River", "Plunder My Soul" and "Sophia Loren"

April 12 is (I think) the 39th anniversary of the original release date. 'Sophia Loren' is the only one of those three songs whose title is known to collectors - although no version of it has ever been bootlegged. No word yet on what else is to be included in the reissue, or whether or not there's more than 3 unreleased songs (No doubt there'll be several alternate versions of the released songs as well and a DVD documentary is strongly rumoured too)


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"Following The River", "Plunder My Soul" and "Sophia Loren"

Wow, that's quite some news...I did remember "Sophia Loren" from Karnbach's book from 1997 so I went to dig it out...

...and found two other songs listed : 'Fragile" - "I'm not signifying".

Looking at my very own http://stones.servebeer.com/Trax/1970.htm compilation I didn't find anything else.

It can't  be ruled out that these two "unknown songs" got new and sexier titles for the release, maybe their lyrics will be some kind of indication. I find it a bit odd that Karnbach would have missed two full songs since he was apparently given access to the session logs and possibly tapes but the fact he never once gave any info on unbootlegged songs indicates he didn't or that he was "told" not to...

In any case, let's hope it's not another case of "Extreme Western Grip" and "Well Well" from the supposedly (according to Keith) terrific 2002 sessions in Paris (Suresnes actually).
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Reply #69 - Jan 3rd, 2010 at 8:39pm
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I'm going to remaster my chequebook instead.
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"Following The River", "Plunder My Soul" and "Sophia Loren"

Wow, that's quite some news...I did remember "Sophia Loren" from Karnbach's book from 1997 so I went to dig it out...

...and found two other songs listed : 'Fragile" - "I'm not signifying".

Looking at my very own http://stones.servebeer.com/Trax/1970.htm compilation I didn't find anything else.

It can't  be ruled out that these two "unknown songs" got new and sexier titles for the release, maybe their lyrics will be some kind of indication. I find it a bit odd that Karnbach would have missed two full songs since he was apparently given access to the session logs and possibly tapes but the fact he never once gave any info on unbootlegged songs indicates he didn't or that he was "told" not to...

In any case, let's hope it's not another case of "Extreme Western Grip" and "Well Well" from the supposedly (according to Keith) terrific 2002 sessions in Paris (Suresnes actually).


I've never heard Fragile, but i have head I ain't signifying....
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Reply #71 - Jan 4th, 2010 at 1:55am
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This is great news. It would be a crime not to include "Good time women" which i love. Hell, it could be a single! Non-fans could go "I've heard that some where before, but i cant put my finger on it'.

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I also have a very, very long version of Tumbling Dice somewhere. It goes for 18 minutes or something.

I have always doubted about the so-called amount of unheard of tracks. But maybe, just maybe, there is a bit of truth to it.
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An 18 minute "Tumbling Dice" ? An extended 1972 Montreux jam ?

"I ain't signifying" has sometimes been listed as "Ain't Gonna Lie", Karnbach lists them both.
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"Following The River", "Plunder My Soul" and "Sophia Loren"

Wow, that's quite some news...I did remember "Sophia Loren" from Karnbach's book from 1997 so I went to dig it out...

...and found two other songs listed : 'Fragile" - "I'm not signifying".

Looking at my very own http://stones.servebeer.com/Trax/1970.htm compilation I didn't find anything else.

It can't  be ruled out that these two "unknown songs" got new and sexier titles for the release, maybe their lyrics will be some kind of indication. I find it a bit odd that Karnbach would have missed two full songs since he was apparently given access to the session logs and possibly tapes but the fact he never once gave any info on unbootlegged songs indicates he didn't or that he was "told" not to...



Depends when you consider the 'Exile' sessions to have started. Very little of  'Sticky Fingers' (released April 1971) was started after July 1970 when the band broke for a few weeks before the European Tour. The final sessions in October of that year were mostly overdubs with the exception of Moonlight Mile and Sway. By that stage a lot of the songs that ended up on Exile 18 months later had begun to be worked on. I've always considered 'Travellin' Man' an Exile outtake, even though it probably dates from October 1970. It was certainly recorded AFTER Good Time Women.

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March - May: London, Olympic Sound Studios & Newbury, Stargroves (MJ’s house)
                   with Mobile Record Unit. Producer: Jimmy Miller. Sound engineers: Glyn Johns,
                   Andy Johns, Chris Kimsey (and Jimmy Miller for Cocksucker Blues).
                 - As Now (MJ/KR) -unverified
                 - Cocksucker Blues (MJ/KR) -MJ (voc & gtr) only
                 - Dancing In The Light (MJ/KR) -Nicky Hopkins on piano; instrumental
                 - I Got The Blues (MJ/KR) -Billy Preston on organ, Bobby Keys on sax, Jim Price on
                      trumpet; Sticky Fingers-version
                 - Rock It (MJ/KR) –unverified
                 - Travelling Tiger (MJ/KR) -unverified
                 - Tumbling Dice I (MJ/KR) -unverified early version, under title Good Time Woman
                 - Who Am I? I (MJ/KR) -unverified early version
                 - You Gotta Move IV (Fred McDowell/Rev. Gary Davis) -Sticky Fingers-version
                 Note: I Got The Blues was probably begun at Redlands with the MRU.


16th June - 27th July: London, Olympic Sound Studios. Producer: Jimmy Miller. Sound
                 engineers: Glyn Johns, Andy Johns, (Chris Kimsey for Andy Johns on the 22nd July).
                 - Aladdin Stomp (MJ/KR) -unverified (20th July)
                 - All Down The Line II (MJ/KR) -first unverified electric version (14th - 15th July &
                     23rd July)
                 - Candlewick Bedspread (MJ/KR) -unverified (30th June)
                 - Can't You Hear Me Knocking (MJ/KR) -Billy Preston on organ, Bobby
                      Keys on sax, Jimmy Miller on percussion, Rocky Dijon on congas;
                      Sticky Fingers-version
                 - Hey Mama (MJ/KR) -unverified
                 - I'm Going Down IV (MJ/KR) - Bobby Keys on sax, Rocky Dijon on percussion,
                      Stephen Stills on guitar, Bill Plummer on upright bass; Metamorphosis-version
                      (14th -15th July)
                 - Leather Jacket (MT) -instrumental (22nd June)
                 - Shake Your Hips I (James Moore) -unverified early version (27th July)
                 - Shine A Light II (MJ/KR) -Billy Preston on piano and organ; early version (23rd July)
                 - Stop Breaking Down I (Robert Johnson) -STU on piano; unverified early version
                      (16th June)
                 - Sweet Virginia I (MJ/KR) -STU on piano, unverified early version without sax
                      (30th June & 20th July)
                 - Who Am I? II (MJ/KR) (14th -15th July)
                Note: Stop Breaking Down and Sweet Virginia were probably begun in June 1969.


17th October - 31st October: Newbury, Stargroves (MJ’s house) with Mobile
                  Record Unit and London, Olympic Sound Studios. Producer: Jimmy Miller.
                  Sound engineer: Glyn Johns.
                  - Aladdin Story II (MJ/KR) -Bobby Keys on sax, Nicky Hopkins on organ;
                      instrumental
                  - All Down The Line III (MJ/KR) -second, unverified acoustic version
                  - Bitch I (MJ/KR) -Bobby Keys on sax, Jim Price on trumpet, Jimmy
                      Miller on percussion; different mix of III, with audible ad-lib vocals of
                      Jagger during KR's solo
                  - Bitch II (MJ/KR) -Bobby Keys on sax, Jim Price on trumpet, Jimmy
                       Miller on percussion; Sticky Fingers-version
                  - Hide Your Love I (MJ/KR) -unverified early version
                  - Moonlight Mile (MJ/KR) -Jim Price on piano, strings arranged by Paul
                       Buckmaster; Sticky Fingers-version
                  - Potted Shrimps (MJ/KR) -Nicky Hopkins on piano; instrumental
                  - Red House (Jimi Hendrix) -unverified
                  - Shake Your Hips II (James Moore) -STU on piano; early version
                  - Silver Train I (MJ/KR) -early version with slightly longer finish
                  - Stop Breaking Down II (Robert Johnson) -STU on piano; early (rough) take
                  - Sway I (MJ/KR) - Nicky Hopkins on piano, strings arranged by Paul
                       Buckmaster; flipside of US Wild Horses-single                      
                  - Sway II (MJ/KR) -Nicky Hopkins on piano, strings arranged by Paul
                        Buckmaster; Sticky Fingers-version
                   - Sweet Black Angel I (MJ/KR) -instrumental, under title Bent Green
                        Needles; unverified
                  - Sweet Virginia II (MJ/KR) -STU on piano, Bobby Keys on sax; early
                       version without backing vocals
                  - Travelling Man (MJ/KR) -Nicky Hopkins on piano
                  - Tumbling Dice II (MJ/KR) -STU on piano; with different lyrics, under
                         title Good Time Woman
                  Note: Nicky Hopkins did his piano overdub on Sway not before early (probably
                           February) 1971!

1971

10th July - late July and 14th October - 23rd November: Villefranche-sur-mer,
                  France, Villa Nellcote, basement of KR's house. Producer: Jimmy Miller. Sound
                  engineers: Glyn Johns and Andy Johns. Incl.
                  - Casino Boogie (MJ/KR) -Nicky Hopkins on piano, Bobby Keys on
                       sax; Exile On Main St.-version
                  - Fast Talking Slow Walking (MJ/KR) -Nicky Hopkins on piano
                  - Fragile (MJ/KR) -unverified
                  - Happy (MJ/KR) -Jimmy Miller on drums, Bobby Keys on sax and percussion,
                       Nicky Hopkins on piano, Jim Price on trumpet and/or trombone; Exile On Main
                       St.-version
                  - I Ain't Signifying (MJ/KR)
                  - Let It Loose II (MJ/KR) -Nicky Hopkins on piano and mellotron;
                        backing track
                  - Rip This Joint I (MJ/KR) -unverified early version with KR on vocals
                  - Rocks Off (MJ/KR) -Nicky Hopkins on piano, Bobby Keys on sax, Jim
                         Price on trumpet and/or trombone; Exile On Main St.-version
                  - Sophia Loren (MJ/KR) -unverified long, slow rocker with piano and brass
                  - Soul Survivor (MJ/KR) -Nicky Hopkins on piano, Bobby Keys on sax,
                         Jim Price on trumpet and/or trombone; Exile On Main St.-version
                  - Ventilator Blues (MJ/KR/MT) -Nicky Hopkins on piano, Bobby Keys on sax,
                        Jim Price on trumpet and/or trombone; Exile On Main St.-version
                   + more
                   Additional musicians: Nicky Hopkins, Jimmy Miller, Bobby Keys and Jim Price.
                  Note: In July they recorded about 20 new tracks. No mixing or overdubbing
                            was done until the 30th November.
                            The vocal parts for most of the tracks were recorded in Los Angeles.


4th - 19th December: Los Angeles, Sunset Sound Studio. Producer: Jimmy Miller.
                   Sound engineer: Andy Johns. Overdubbing-sessions.
                   Additional musicians: Kathi McDonald, Bill Plummer, Clydie King,
                   Venetta Fields, Jesse Kirkland, Tammi Lynn, Sherlie Matthews, Joe
                   Green, Dr. John, Richard Washington, Al Perkins.
                   - All Down The Line IV (MJ/KR) -Kathi McDonald on backing vocals,
                       Jimmy Miller on percussion, Nicky Hopkins on piano, Bobby Keys
                       on sax, Jim Price on trumpet and/or trombone; early mix
                   - All Down The Line V (MJ/KR) -Kathi McDonald on backing vocals,
                       Jimmy Miller on percussion, Nicky Hopkins on piano, Bobby Keys on sax,
                       Jim Price on trumpet and/or trombone; version of US single B-side
                   - All Down The Line VI (MJ/KR) -Kathi McDonald on backing vocals,
                       Jimmy Miller on percussion, Nicky Hopkins on piano, Bobby Keys on
                       sax, Jim Price on trumpet and/or trombone; Exile On Main St.-version
                   - I Just Want To See His Face (MJ/KR) - Jimmy Miller on percussion,
                       Bill Plummer on bass, Clydie King, Venetta Fields and Jesse
                       Kirkland on backing vocals; Exile On Main St.-version
                   - Let It Loose III (MJ/KR)-Tammi Lynn, Sherlie Matthews, Venetta
                       Fields, Joe Green, Clydie King and Dr. John on backing vocals,
                       Nicky Hopkins on piano and mellotron; Exile On Main St.-version
                   - Loving Cup II (MJ/KR) -Nicky Hopkins on piano; early mix of final
                       version with different vocals and longer in duration
                    - Loving Cup III (MJ/KR) -Jimmy Miller on percussion, Nicky Hopkins
                       on piano, Bobby Keys on sax, Jim Price on trumpet and/or trombone,
                       Gram Parsons on backing vocals; Exile On Main St.-version
                   - Rip This Joint II (MJ/KR) -Bill Plummer on upright bass, Nicky
                       Hopkins on piano, Bobby Keys on sax, Jim Price on trumpet and/or
                       trombone; Exile On Main St.-version
                   - Shake Your Hips III (James Moore) -Ian Stewart on piano, Bobby Keys
                       on sax; Exile On Main St.-version
                   - Shine A Light III (MJ/KR) -Billy Preston on organ and piano, Jimmy
                       Miller on drums, Venetta Fields, Clydie King, Jesse Kirkland and Joe
                       Green on backing vocals; Exile On Main St.-version
                   - Stop Breaking Down III (Robert Johnson) -Ian Stewart on piano; Exile
                       On Main St.-version
                   - Sweet Black Angel II (MJ/KR) -Amyl Nitrate (=Richard 'Didymus'
                       Washington) on marimbas and Jimmy Miller on percussion; backing track
                   - Sweet Black Angel III (MJ/KR) -Amyl Nitrate (=Richard 'Didymus'
                       Washington) on marimbas and Jimmy Miller on percussion; Exile
                       On Main St.-version
                   - Sweet Virginia III (MJ/KR) -Ian Stewart on piano, Bobby Keys on sax,
                       "friends" (incl. Gram Parsons) on backing vocals; Exile On Main St.-version
                   - Torn And Frayed (MJ/KR) -Al Perkins on steel guitar, Jim Price on
                       organ, Nicky Hopkins on piano; Exile On Main St.-version
                   - Tumbling Dice III (MJ/KR) -Clydie King, Venetta Fields & Sherlie Matthews
                       on backing  vocals, Nicky Hopkins on piano, Bobby Keys on sax,
                       Jim Price on trumpet and/or trombone, Jimmy Miller partly on drums;
                       Exile On Main St.-version
                   - Turd On The Run (MJ/KR) -Bill Plummer on uprite bass, Nicky
                       Hopkins on piano; Exile On Main St.-version
                   Note: The basic tracks of these songs were recorded in Villefranche,
                             France in Summer or even earlier at sessions in London, Olympic
                             Sound Studios (see entries from 1969 onwards).


1972


10th January - late January: Los Angeles, Sunset Sound Studios. Producer: Jimmy
                  Miller. Sound engineer: Joe Zagarino. Mixing and recording of overdubs for the
                  upcoming album Exile On Main St..

15th February - March: Los Angeles, Sunset Sound Studios. Producer: Jimmy Miller.
                  Sound engineer: Andy Johns. Mixing and overdubbing for the upcoming album
                  Exile On Main St..

24th - 25th March: Los Angeles, Wally Heider Studios. Producer: Jimmy Miller.
                   Sound engineer: Andy Johns. Final mixing for the upcoming album Exile On Main St.

 28th March: Los Angeles, Sunset Sound Studios. Producer: Jimmy Miller.
                 Sound engineer: Andy Johns.
                 - Exile On Main St. Blues (MJ/KR) -flexisingle-version
                 - I Don't Care (MJ/KR) -MJ on piano and vocals only
                 Note: MJ is probably the only Stone who was present at this session.


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