Text "Bootleg news" (Jean Haristoy)
LP Animal duds
(MR 85-2)(no labels)(MR 85-2 A/B) picture disc
No cover.
Front picture: red and black draw of early Stones live.
Back picture: small shot of Andrew Oldham + track listing.
A 01 vg- mono Rolling Stones () Not fade away [1964.04.26 London] A 02 vg- mono Rolling Stones () I just wanna make love to you [1964.04.26 London] A 03 vg- mono Rolling Stones () I'm alright [1964.04.26 London] A 04 vg+ stereo Bo and Peep () Young love A 05 vg+ stereo Cleo () To know him is to love him A 06 vg+ stereo Jeannie and the Redheads () Animal duds A 07 vg+ stereo Andrew Oldham Orchestra () I get around A 08 vg+ stereo Andrew Oldham Orchestra () Save it for me B 01 vg+ stereo Andrew Oldham Orchestra () Then he kissed me B 02 vg+ stereo Andrew Oldham Orchestra () Do wah diddy diddy B 03 vg+ stereo Andrew Oldham Orchestra () My boy lollipop B 04 vg+ stereo Andrew Oldham Orchestra () It's yourself B 05 vg+ stereo Andrew Oldham Orchestra () There are but for seasons to every year B 06 vg- mono Rolling Stones () Everybody needs somebody to love ~ Pain in my heart [1965.04.11 London] B 07 vg- mono Rolling Stones () Around and around [1965.04.11 London] B 08 vg- mono Rolling Stones () The last time [1965.04.11 London] B 09 vg- mono Rolling Stones () Everybody needs somebody to love [1965.04.11 London]
Comment: This is, in my opinion, the "rip off of the year". I let you imagine the sound of the NME Pop Poll recordings - they're even worse than what you can imagine! Concerning the Andrew Loog Oldham Orchestra recordings: sound is vg+ stereo but this is official material and the participation of the Stones is very doubtful for most of the titles.
LP El Mocambo
()(black and white labels)(RS 377-A Let the good times roll! / RS 37.-B The greatest R + R band in the world!) green and black and blue vinyl
Color laminated cover.
Front: Mick and Keith sharing the same microphone in 1975 or 1976.
Back: lilac with a large black and white shot (taken from the back side of the 12" single "Time is on my side") + track listing in red
Recording: B 03-05 taken from an acetate with crackles but NOT copied from previous bootlegs. Cuts between A 01/02, A 03/04, B 02/03, B03/04 (two cuts) and B 04/05. These cuts show that the track order listed in Collectors' file 2 are most probably wrong.
A 01 exc- stereo () Worried about you A 02 exc- stereo () Crackin' up A 03 exc- stereo () Let's spend the night together (incomplete) A 04 exc- stereo () Route 66 B 01 exc- stereo () Hand of fate B 02 exc- stereo () Around and around B 03 exc- stereo () Little red rooster B 04 exc- stereo () Dance little sister B 05 exc- stereo () Route 66
Note: Part of the words before "Crackin' up" also used on "Love you live". "Crackin' up" shortened at two places (on Love you live). All songs from the acetate have (in contrast to the EP El Mocambo) shorter or longer parts of audience noises before and after. Words after "Little red rooster" used after "Mannish boy" on Love you live. Words after "Dance little sister" used before "Around and around" on Love you live. Conclusion: Some work for Shubi!
Comment: Surely one of the best bootlegs ever! AN ABSOLUTE MUST FOR EVERYONE!
LP Happy
(ABC Records)(white labels. Side A/B)(NEBRASKA MAGNUM 1A / no matrix on side B) black vinyl
Black and white insert cover.
Front: white with green stamp "The Rolling Stones".
Back: black and white picture of Keith and poem by Patti Smith + track listing
A 01 vg++ mono (01:53) Not fade away [outtake (CF123 or BBC)] A 02 exc stereo (02:09) Fortune teller [legal, version 1 or 2] A 03 vg stereo (02:20) Looking tired [outtake (CF527)] A 04 vg mono (02:27) Have you seen your mother, baby, standing in the shadow [instrumental outtake (CF604)] A 05 vg+ mono (05:20) Sympathy for the Devil [outtake (CF695) version 18] A 06 exc stereo (02:38) Shattered [promo (CF1192) edited legal version] B 01 vg++ stereo (05:25) Beast of burden [outtake () version 1 or 2] B 02 exc stereo (04:07) Emotional rescue [promo (CF1290) edited legal version 3] B 03 exc stereo (04:28) Dance [promo () instrumental] B 04 exc stereo (03:50) She was hot [promo (CF1572) edited legal version 3] B 05 g stereo (02:37) Too much blood (incomplete) [outtake (CF1561) version 1]
Comment: All in all this is a good album, offering a few legal promo versions for the price of a bootleg instead of spending a lot of money for expensive rare promo records. I just regret the sound of "Looking tired" - this stereo version is widely circulating on tape in exc stereo quality.
LP He's the boss
(black labels with silver letters. AIDS Records KR A/B)(KR-A/B) black vinyl
Black and white cover.
Front: pictures of Bob Dylan, Mick Jagger, Keith Richards and Ron Wood.
Back: pictures of naked girls + track listing.
A 01 exc stereo Mick Jagger (19:48) Lonely at the top A 02 exc stereo Mick Jagger ( | ) Just another night A 03 exc stereo Mick Jagger ( | ) Miss you A 04 exc stereo Mick Jagger ( | ) State of shock ~ It's only rock'n'roll A 05 vg mono Rolling Stones (07:53) Goin' home (part) B 01 exc stereo Bob Dylan, Keith Richards, Ron Wood (13:08) Ballad of Hollis Brown B 02 exc stereo Bob Dylan, Keith Richards, Ron Wood ( | ) When the ship comes in B 03 exc stereo Bob Dylan, Keith Richards, Ron Wood ( | ) Blowin' in the wind B 04 vg stereo Bob Dylan (04:41) Neighborhood bully B 05 vg++ mono (08:34) Love in vain
LP I hope ya like dis one
(ABC Records)(white labels. Side A/B)(NEBRASKA MAGNUM 1A / no matrix on side B) black vinyl
Black and white insert cover.
Front: white with green stamp "The Rolling Stones".
Back: picture of Mick as a woman + poem by Patti Smith + track listing.
Remake (?) of
= LP Happy!
(ABC Records)(white labels. Side A/B)(NEBRASKA MAGNUM 1A / no matrix on side B) black vinyl
Note: Both editions, Happy! and I hope ya like dis one, were released at the same time so it's not very sure which record is the remake of which - if at all: maybe both records can be considered as originals...
Comment: On this edition the bootleggers explain they're stopping their illegal activities - they've got enough money? If someday ABC Records decides to come back into business I hope they'll try to have better pressing, better tapes and change insert covers into real covers. After all we pay enough money for these fucking records!
3LP It's only rockn roll
()(old "Instant Analysis" labels)(TOTA 1975-A/B/C/D/E/F) records 1 and 3 in blue vinyl, record 2 in red vinyl
Black box with red letters.
Front: black and white shot of Mick and Ron live in 1976 + silver sticker.
Black and white laminated insert: Mick and Keith live in Knebworth 1976 + track listing.
Re-edition of
= 3LP It's only rockn roll
()(old "Instant Analysis" labels)(TOTA 1975-A/B/C/D/E/F) multicolor vinyl
Black box with red letters.
Front: black and white shot of Mick and Ron live in 1976 + white sticker.
Black and white laminated insert: Mick and Keith live in Knebworth 1976 + track listing.
vg++ mono
LP Live at Leed '82
()(no labels)(Leeds-1/2) picture disc
No cover.
Front picture: color pic of the Stones doing the curtain bow after London '82 show.
Back picture: black and white draw of Keith and Ron + track listing
A 01 vg+ mono () Let's spend the night together A 02 vg+ mono () Shattered A 03 vg+ mono () Neighbors A 04 vg+ mono () Just my imagination (running away with me) A 05 vg- mono () Hang fire B 01 vg+ mono () Twenty flight rock B 02 vg+ mono () Going to a go go B 03 vg- mono () Let me go B 04 vg+ mono () Time is on my side B 05 vg mono () Tumbling dice B 06 vg mono () She's so cold
Comment: Despite the mediocre sound quality of some tracks this picture disc is the most beautiful item I've ever seen. This is an item you don't have to listen to, all you can do is to look at it and look at it again - I've never seen something like this! Recommended, even to people who HATE bootlegs! Just impossible to explain with words!!!
LP Lonely at the top
(Nondon Records Ling Records KOK 1-5831)(white label with black letters / black and white label showing a part of the cover) (matrix burned out) mainly green multicolor vinyl
exc stereo
Remake of
= LP Lonely at the top
(Nondon Records Ling Records KOK 1-5831)(white labels) (matrix burned out) 100 copies in clear vinyl. exc stereo
LP Past and present
(Decade Records DR 1002)(black labels with white letters. RR 7014)(RR 7014-Ai / RR 7014-Bi) black vinyl
Color laminated cover.
Front: Stones in 1964 (from photo session for UK mag Fabulous).
Back: black and white shot of Keith and Brian playing guitar + track listing
A 01 vg mono Rolling Stones (02:12) As time goes by [outtake] A 02 vg+ stereo Rolling Stones (03:24) Good time woman [outtake A 03 vg+ stereo Rolling Stones (04:20) Separately [instrumental outtake] A 04 vg+ stereo Rolling Stones (04:27) Save me [outtake () version 1] A 05 vg stereo Rolling Stones (05:01) Highway child [outtake] B 01 vg+ mono Keith Richards (04:25) Apartement no. 9 [outtake] B 02 vg+ stereo Rolling Stones (04:41) No use in crying (incomplete) [outtake () version 2] B 03 vg+ stereo Rolling Stones (07:53) Worried about you (incomplete) [outtake () version 3] B 04 vg+ stereo Rolling Stones (05:43) Heaven (incomplete) [outtake () version 1]
Comment: This record worth for the second side. But the songs will probably appear on another bootleg soon, in a better sound quality. But if you really can't wait...
LP Portraits
()(black and white labels)(S.001.A/B) black vinyl
Cover.
Front: black and white picture (with lilac border) showing Mick and Keith in 1978 (taken from US mag "Rolling Stone").
Back: color picture of Mick in 1985 (taken from US mag Rolling Stone) + track listing
A 01 vg++ mono () You can't always get what you want A 02 vg++ mono () introduction A 03 vg++ mono () Little t and a A 04 vg++ mono () Tumbling dice A 05 vg++ mono () She's so cold B 01 vg++ mono () Time is on my side B 02 vg++ mono () Beast of burden B 03 vg++ mono () Waiting on a friend B 04 vg++ mono () Let it bleed
Note: Soundboard recording from 1981.12.18 Hampton
Comment: Unbelievable - almost the first record from Hampton 18-12-81. Still can't believe my eyes and my ears...
LP Reggae'n'roll
(Triumvirat 001/83-20.C-TVR-)(yellow labels. Raven Records)(RT 796 A / RT 769 B) 125 copies in multicolor vinyl
Re-edition of
= LP Reggae'n'roll
(Triumvirat 001/83-20.C-TVR-)()(RT 796 A / RT 769 B) black vinyl
vg + stereo
Note: Confirmation of the note in the book Eat it!
LP Rock'n roll is made of this
(Mama Records)(no labels)(MR 85-4-A/B) 100 copies of brown picture disc
No cover.
Front: track listing.
Back: poor draw of Bill
A 01 exc stereo () Poor boy boogie A 02 exc stereo () You never can tell A 03 exc stereo () Chicken shack boogie A 04 exc stereo () Let's talk it over B 01 exc stereo () All night long B 02 exc stereo () Saturday night B 03 exc stereo () Baby please don't go B 04 exc stereo () These arms of mine
Note: Exact copy from the legal "Willie and the Poor Boys soundtrack"
LP Some satanic tour '69
(RSST 1969)(black and white labels made of parts of the front cover picture)(RSSST 1969-A/B) black and white vinyl
Re-edition of
= LP Some satanic tour '69
(RSST 1969)(black and white labels made of parts of the front cover picture)(RSSST 1969-A/B) blue vinyl
exc stereo
2LP Studio outtakes
(ABC Records)(Side A/B / Side A/B)(AR 01A 7-12-84 / NEBRASKA MAGNUM 1A / AR. 01B 7-12-84 / no matrix on side D) black vinyl
Black and white cover.
Front: one picture of the Rolling Stones with Brian Jones, one with Mick Taylor and one with Ronnie Wood.
Back: track listing.
Sides A resp C copied from side A resp B of
= LP Demos, outtakes and backing track
(ABC Records RSSLP-01)(white labels with black letters)(AR 01A 7-12-84 / AR. 01B 7-12-84) 300 copies in black vinyl
Sides B resp. D copied from side A resp B of
= LP Happy!
(ABC Records)(white labels. Side A/B)(NEBRASKA MAGNUM 1A / no matrix on side B) black vinyl
LP The complete Montreux rehearsals and more
(Decade Records DR 003)(white labels)(HH 3028 Ai / HH 3028 Bi) black vinyl
Black and white cover.
Front: picture of the famous Rolling Stones pinball machine.
Back: picture of the Rolling Stones around 1964/1965 plus track listing.
A 01 vg++ mono (21:53) Shake your hips A 02 vg++ mono ( | ) Tumbling dice [1] A 03 vg++ mono ( | ) Tumbling dice [2] A 04 vg++ mono ( | ) Bluesberry jam A 05 vg++ mono ( | ) John's jam B 01 vg++ mono (04:17) Loving cup [incomplete] B 02 vg++ mono (05:56) Love in vain B 03 vg++ mono (02:24) Don't lie to me B 04 vg++ mono (06:11) Jah wonderful [incomplete]
Note: B 04 includes the help of an unknown guitarist who overdubbed his guitar upon the original tape.
LP The day the world rocked
()(no labels)(MR 85-3-A/B) picture disc
Dark blue cover.
Front: picture of Mick Jagger and Tina Turner plus picture of Keith Richards, Ronnie Wood and Bob Dylan plus track listing.
Back: draws of Mick Jagger and Bob Dylan. Black and gold picture disc.
Front picture: drawing of Mick Jagger.
Back picture: drawing of Bob Dylan.
Recording: 1985.07.13, from one of the world-wide "Live Aid" broadcasts
A 01 exc stereo () Lonely at the top A 02 exc stereo () Just another night A 03 exc stereo () Miss you A 04 exc stereo () State of shock ~ It's only rock'n'roll (But I like it) B 01 exc stereo () Ballad of Hollis Brown B 02 exc stereo () When the ship comes in B 03 exc stereo () Blowin' in the wind B 04 exc stereo () We are the world
Comment: Useless record - cover and picture disc are both horrible. Maybe the bootlegger will give all his profit to the Geldof organisation...?
Also available as
= The day the world rocked
(Mama Records)(orange Mama Records lables)(MR 85-3-A/B) yellow vinyl
Dark blue cover. Front: picture of Mick Jagger and Tina Turner plus picture of Keith Richards, Ronnie Wood and Bob Dylan plus track listing.
Back: draws of Mick Jagger and Bob Dylan.
3LP The Ronnie Lane Appeal
(?)(?)(ARMS 1-A/B/C/D/E/F) record one in red vinyl, record two in blue vinyl, record three in green vinyl
Black box with yellow insert sticked on it. Portraits of some of the musicians featured on the records.
Recordings from the benefit concert for ARMS, 1983.09.20 London. Apparently copied from a very rare 3 LP promo set.
A 01 exc stereo () Everybody oughta make a chance A 02 exc stereo () Rita Mae ~ drum solo ~ Rita Mae A 03 exc stereo () Lay down Sally A 04 exc stereo () Wonderful tonight A 05 exc stereo () Cocaine B 01 exc stereo () Rambling on my mind ~Have you ever loved a woman ~ Rambling on my mind B 02 exc stereo () Man smart, woman smarter B 03 exc stereo () Roadrunner B 04 exc stereo () Slowdown sundown C 01 exc stereo () Take me to the river C 02 exc stereo () Gimme some lovin' C 03 exc stereo () Star cycle C 04 exc stereo () Pump (The pump) D 01 exc stereo () Led boots D 02 exc stereo () Goodbye pork pie hat D 03 exc stereo () People get ready D 04 exc stereo () Hi-ho silver lining E 01 exc stereo () Prelude E 02 exc stereo () Who's to blame E 03 exc stereo () City sirens E 04 exc stereo () Stairway to Heaven F 01 exc stereo () Tulsa time F 02 exc stereo () Layla F 03 exc stereo () Bomber's blues F 04 exc stereo () Goodnight Irene
Note: The musicians are: Jeff Beck (D 01-04), Eric Clapton (A 01-04, B 01, F 01-02), Andy Fairweather-Low (B 02, vocals D 01-03), Kenny Jones (drums A 01-04, B 01-04, C 01-02, E 01-04, F 01-04), Ronnie Lane (F 03-04), Jimmy Page (E 01-04), Paul Rogers (vocals E 02-03), Ian Stewart (plays on one song, he receives thanks form Ronnie Lane), Charlie Watts (drums A 01-04, B 01-04, C 01-02, E 01-04, F 01-04), Stevie Winwood (B 03-04, C 01-02), Bill Wyman (bass A 01-04, B 01-04, C 01-02, E 01-04, F 01-04)
Comment: Recommended! Excellent all along, fucking great version of "Cocaine", and fabulous Jeff Beck.
LP Think you like it (Undercover outtakes)
()(black and yellow labels with a drawing)(UNDER/A / UNDER/B) black vinyl
Color laminated cover.
Front: similar design to legal LP release Undercover, but the girl is blonde.
Back: blue with track listing in white letters.
The recording is very good stereo, but with a very audible hiss.
A 01 vg stereo () I think I'm going mad [version 2 - incomplete] A 02 vg stereo () untitled [(1561 in "Eat it!")] A 03 vg stereo () Undercover of the night [version 1] A 04 vg stereo () untitled [aka "Gone again" and "Still in love" - incomplete] B 01 vg stereo () It must be hell [version 2] B 02 vg stereo () Wanna hold you [version 2 - incomplete] B 03 vg stereo () Undercover of the night [version 2 - incomplete] B 04 vg stereo () Undercover of the night [version 3] B 05 vg stereo () Pretty beat up [version 1]
Comment: The songs on this record are all copied from Goin'... mad and wild. The order of the songs has been changed bt it is still the same stuff. Though, the cover is far better. If you don't already have Goin'... mad and wild, this record is for you. Otherwise, let it be.
2LP Who's the boss? She's the boss!
()(Mama Records-labels)(MR 85-5-A/B/C/D) 100 copies in green vinyl
Black and white and golden cover. Front: poor drawing of Mick Jagger. Back: photo of Jerry Hall (by Annie Leibovitz)
This is an exact copy of a 2LP promo record (DIR broadcast 21 March 1985). The interview with Mick Jagger was made by Lisa Robinson. Mick Jagger also answers questions by fans who call the radio. All music from the legal LP release She's the boss.
A 01 exc stereo () Just another night [part] A 02 exc stereo () introduction A 03 exc stereo () Lonely at the top A 04 exc stereo () talk A 05 exc stereo () Lucky in love B 01 exc stereo () Turn the girl loose B 02 exc stereo () talk B 03 exc stereo () Just another night B 04 exc stereo () talk C 01 exc stereo () Hard woman C 02 exc stereo () talk C 03 exc stereo () Secrets C 04 exc stereo () talk D 01 exc stereo () Running out of luck D 02 exc stereo () talk D 03 exc stereo () Half a loaf D 04 exc stereo () talk D 05 exc stereo () She's the boss