ROLLING STONES - EXILE ON MAIN ST. CHRONOLOGY (2CD)
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ROLLING STONES - EXILE ON MAIN ST. CHRONOLOGY (2CD)

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ROLLING STONES - EXILE ON MAIN ST. CHRONOLOGY (2CD)This is a chronological compilation of session recordings from Main Street Rascals, documenting the recording process from 1969 to the release of the album in 1972. The compilation includes six tracks from the 1971 Nellcourt, France sessions, which were not included in the 2010 official reissue and have been newly remastered in chronological order for the best quality and the longest running session recordings ever distributed. This is a must have

This is a chronological compilation of session recordings from “Main Street Rascals”, documenting the recording process from 1969 to the release of the album in 1972. The compilation includes six tracks from the 1971 Nellcourt, France sessions, which were not included in the 2010 official reissue and have been newly remastered in chronological order for the best quality and the longest-running session recordings ever distributed. This is a must-have collector's edition.
One year after the release of the 2010 official reissue, which included a box set and the release of a new single, previously unreleased session recordings have been newly unearthed. The first of these recordings, which have been unearthed as part of the Nicky Hopkins Archive, are from the 1971 sessions in Nellcourt, France, and include “Rocks Off,” “All Down the Line,” and “Rip This Joint,” which are rough mixes of mainly backing tracks. There are also some unfinished instrumentals, all of which are also available for the first time on the six session recordings not included on the reissue box. In addition to the sessions that were intensively conducted at Nellcourt for the production of the album, the related materials also include unreleased songs and demo recordings from as far back as 1969. The recordings are included in chronological order, and are reproduced here as a documentary record that traces the steps leading up to the completion of the album. The best of the recordings have been digitally re-mastered from the low generation masters and restored to their original state, including sound sources that were previously scattered, edited out, or degraded. This compilation is almost a complete collection of the album's related sound sources. The album's theme song “Exile on Main Street Blues” is included as the introduction and ending, and the compilation is a perfect compilation of previously unreleased outtakes, session recordings, mono singles, promo mixes, and many other session recordings that have been available in the market. This is a permanent edition. 

 

DISC ONE 
1. Introduction:Exile On Main St. Blues  
2. Loving Cup  
3. Jiving Sister Fanny 
April 17th/July 2nd 1969: Olympic Sound Studios, London, England 

4. Get A Line On You (Shine A Light)
October 1969: Olympic Sound Studios, London, England Leon Russell Recording Sessions

5. All Down The Line (Acoustic Demo)  
6. I Don't Know The Reason Why (Hillside Blues) 
October 17th/26th 1969: Sunset Sound Studios, Los Angeles, CA,USA & October 28th/December 2nd 1969:Elektra Studios, Los Angeles, CA, USA

7. Dancing In The Light  
8. Who Am I?
March 14th/May 1970:Olympic Sound Studios, London, England & Mick's House with Mobile, Stargroves, Newbury, England 

9. I'm Going Down  
10. Leather Jacket  
11. All Down The Line (Electric Demo) 
12. Shine A LightJune 
16th July 27th 1970:Olympic Sound Studios, London, England 

13. Travelling Man  
14. Aladdin Story (So Divine) 
15. Potted Shrimps  
16. Bent Green Needles (Sweet Black Angel)  
17. Sweet Virginia 
18. Good Time Woman (Tumbling Dice) 
October 17th/31st 1970:Olympic Sound Studios, London, England & Mick's House with Mobile, Stargroves, Newbury, England 

DISC TWO 
1. Stop Breaking Down  
2. Shake Your Hips
October 17th/31st 1970:Olympic Sound Studios, London, England & Mick's House with Mobile, Stargroves, Newbury, England 

3. Ain't Gonna Lie (I'm Not Signifying)  
4. Rocks Off  
5. All Down The Line 
6. Nellcote Instrumental 
7. Ventilator Blues  
8. Rip This Joint  
9. Ain't Gonna Lie (I'm Not Signifying) II  
10. Soul Survivor 
11. Let It Loose 
July 10th/Late 1971&October 14th/November 23rd 1971:Keith's House with Mobile, Nellcote, Villefranche-sur-mer, France 

12. All Down The Line (stereo remix)
December 04th/19th 1971:Sunset Sound Studio, Los Angeles, USA 

13. Exile On Main St. Blues (full length version)  
14. I Don't CareMarch 
28th 1972:Sunset Sound Studio, Los Angeles, USA 15. Tumbling Dice (single mono mix)  

16. All Down The Line (single mono mix)
17. Plundered My Soul (radio mix) 
18. Exile On Main St. Blues (radio promo)

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