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Mittwoch, 15. April 2009

The Clash - Demos, Outtakes & Alternates (19xx-xx-xx) (Stu) (2CD)




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Th Clash
D.O.A. (D.O.A. is 'Demos, Outtakes, Alternates')
Bootleg 2 CD Set

The ultimate collection of Clash rarities


Disc 1

Polydor Demos:
01 - Career Opportunities
02 - White Riot
03 - Janie Jones
04 - London's Burning
05 - 1977

Micky Foote Demos:
06 - Preamble
07 - I'm So Bored With The U.S.A.
08 - London's Burning
09 - White Riot [Take 1]
10 - White Riot [Take 2]
11 - Career Opportunities
12 - 1977
13 - Janie Jones [Instrumental]

Film Soundtrack Demos:
14 - Heartbreak Hotel [Take 1]
15 - Heartbreak Hotel [Take 2]

Promo Video Shoot:
16 - 1977
17 - White Riot
18 - London's Burning
19 - 1977 [Alternate Mix]
20 - White Riot [Alternate Mix]

Elisabethan Suite Outtake:
21 - What's My Name

Rude Boy Rehearsal:
22 - Garageland

Rock Against Racism track:
23 - (White Man) In Hammersmith Palais

Alternate Mixes:
24 - Clash City Rockers
25 - The Prisoner

B-Side Outtakes:
26 - 1-2 Crush On You
27 - Pressure Drop
28 - The Prisoner

British TV Outtakes:
29 - Clash City Rockers
30 - Tommy Gun
31 - Israelites


Disc 2

'Rope Demos:
01 - All The Young Punks
02 - Safe European Home
03 - Drug-Stabbing Time
04 - Julie's Been Working For The Drug Squad
05 - Stay Free
06 - Groovy Times
07 - Last Gang In Town
08 - Ooh Baby Ooh (It's Not Over)
09 - One Emotion

'Rope Outtakes:
10 - All The Young Punks
11 - Stay Free

London Calling era soundcheck:
12 - Baby Please Don't Go
13 - Roadrunner

London Calling rehearsal:
14 - Mona
15 - You Can't Judge A Book

London Calling Outtake:
16 - Revolution Rock [Instrumental]

Sandinista! Outtakes:
17 - King Of The Road
18 - Blonde Rock And Roll
19 - Louie Louie

Combat Rock Outtakes:
20 - Know Your Rights
21 - Overpowered By Funk (Instrumental)

Combat Rock Alternate Mix:
22 - Cool Confusion

Janie Jones Demo:
23 - House Of The Ju Ju Queen

Joe Strummer Unreleased Song:
24 - In The Pouring Rain

Info
Two CD collection of rare Clash material. 55 unreleased songs.

Review
Perhaps the ultimate collection of Clash rarities. Taking you right through their career. From the first sessions for Polydor in late 1976, right up to the outtake for the "Janie Jones" single in 1982. Along with 'Clash On Broadway Outtakes' and 'The Rat Patrol' you almost have all The Clash demos, outtakes and alternates. The Polydor demos have been discussed elsewhere before but the versions here are the excellent quality ones, probably taken straight from the master tapes that now reside in the vaults of Polydor. The Micky Foote demos are another set of first album songs, along with the interesting Janie Jones instrumental and the studio chatter in the background. The highlights of this double disc set for me are the alternate studio mixes of "White Man", "Clash City Rockers" (which I believe is superior to the official version), "The Prisoner", "1-2 Crush On You" and "Pressure Drop". The promo video shoot tracks are also excellent, and are the best alternate versions of "White Riot" and "1977" ("1977" is simply amazing.) The band are on fire for those tracks.

You'll notice this compilation serves as a very handy substitute for 'London's Burning' and 'For All The Young Punks'. The 'Rope demos here are of much better quality. In fact, we almost have all the album. Then of course the interesting soundcheck rarities. Muddy Water's "Baby Please Don't Go" is a great one, very rocking, and there are also a couple of 'London Calling' era songs that are also on 'Pier Pressure'. The 'Sandinista!' outtakes are nothing new, though it is thought that it's Norman Watt-Roy on bass for "King Of The Road", as he replaced Paul (who was off shooting a film in Canada) for much of the 'Sandinista!' sessions. The "Revolution Rock" instrumental is a good song to have, and pretty rare also. A song I heard here first time of all was the "Cool Confusion" alternate mix, which is actually pretty good. The addition of drums in the mix makes a big difference.
So all in all, this richly deserves a 10. I've sort of glossed over the details a lot but the songs speak for themselves really. Adam Headland (Clash On Tour) has done a good job gathering together all the loose ends of Clash studio rarities. These all seem to be the best quality sources as well. I'll also mention the "What's My Name" live track. Not strictly a demo or anything, but just included for fun I think. It's the same song as the famous video where Joe turns to the camera: "Here we are on TV, what does it mean to you? What does it mean to me? ... Fuck Off!"

Highly recommended, all Clash fans must have this. Rated: 10 / 10

Band Info:

The Clash were an English rock band that formed in 1976 as part of the original wave of British punk rock. Along with punk rock, they experimented with reggae, ska, dub, funk, rap and rockabilly. For most of their recording career, The Clash consisted of Joe Strummer (lead vocals, rhythm guitar), Mick Jones (lead guitar, vocals), Paul Simonon (bass, backing vocals, occasional lead vocals) and Nicky "Topper" Headon (drums, percussion). Headon left the group in 1982, and internal friction led to Jones's departure the following year. The group continued with new members, but finally disbanded in early 1986.

The Clash were a major success in the UK from the release of their debut album, The Clash, in 1977. Their third album, London Calling, released in the UK in December 1979, brought them popularity in the United States when it came out there the following month. It received wide critical acclaim; a decade later Rolling Stone magazine declared it the best album of the 1980s.[1]

The Clash's politicised lyrics, musical experimentation, and rebellious attitude had a far-reaching influence on rock, alternative rock in particular.[2] They became widely referred to as "The Only Band That Matters", originally a promotional slogan introduced by the group's record label, CBS. In January 2003 the band—including original drummer Terry Chimes—were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. In 2004, Rolling Stone ranked The Clash number 30 on their list of the 100 Greatest Artists of All Time.

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Mittwoch, 18. März 2009

Bob Marley - Natty Dread Acetate (Tuff Gong Studio Original Mix) (1974-xx-xx) (Stu)




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Bob Marley & The Wailers
Natty Dread Acetate -
Tuff Gong Studio Original Mix 1974



Notes:

This version of Lively Up Yourself has a verse at around 3.39 that is not in
the island offical released version. The verse is something like>

lively up your woman
when the morning, when the morning
when the,when the, when the , when the sun come

On the Island release version that section has the I-Threes singing the harmony
"Lively Up Yourself" 3 or 4 times.

Also this Tuff Gong original version does not include the I-Threes on Lively Up Yourself at all.
I have not compared other tracks side by side for differences but there may be a few or not many
at all expect the strong sounds of the needle pops on the vinyl. I tried a copy using soundforge
audio restoration and if didn't seem to remove many pops but still effected the high end trebble
in undesireable ways.

Be warned, this seems to come from an old piece of vinyl that contains pops and clicks. Get the
offical release and you will hear no signs of vinyl.


Another Classic From The Dubwise Garage Collection


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Recording source: Studio

Transfer source: my cassette (Azimuth adjustment) to pc from sony D3 through SB X-Fi Audio 2400 sound card

Transfer: Sony D3 Azimuth adjustment> Jet Audio (>PCM 44,000 kHz, 16 Bit, Stereo) > CDWav > Flac Level 8

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Setlist:

Lively Up Yourself
No Woman,No Cry
Them Belly Full
Rebel Music
So Jah Seh
Natty Dread
Bend Down Low
Talkin' Blues
Revolution


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Donnerstag, 19. Februar 2009

Tracy Chapman - Demos (1986or87-xx-xx) (Stu)




Tracy Chapman
Studio Demos

1986 or 1987

1 Baby Can I Hold You
2 Talkin bout a Revolution
3 This Time
4 Mountain O' Things
5 For You

I've had this 5 song demo laying about for 20 years. It is labeled 1987
but a source who knows a bit about Tracy Chapman history believes
these might have been recorded in 1986 in Medford MA at WMFO studios
at Tufts University where Tracy was going to school.

The tape was probably circulated locally in conjunction with a few shows
she was doing in Boston at that time. It was before her debut was recorded.

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Montag, 22. September 2008

The Doors - Rock Is Dead (69.02.25 Sunset Sound Session) (STU)



The Doors
February 25th (Tuesday), 1969
In The Studio - Sunset Sound, Hollywood, CA

This version has two tapes mixed into one to provide a high quality (where possible) and complete recording.
Info on the two tapes:

CD1
Version no, 1
2nd gen. cass.
all have been slightly EQ'd
all have corrected speed

CD2
Version no. 3 (RK/BB tape)
1st gen. "with Edits"

NO noise removal had been done!
(only slight EQ)

------------------------------
Track Listing Run time:71:19 (without B07-B09)
------------------------------

01. Love Me Tender => Save the whole world
02. Rock Is Dead P1
03. Woman Is A Devil
04. No impablimations...let's roll!
05. Boogie All Night Long => rap
06. No impablimations
07. Rock and Roll Woman
08. Queen of the Magazines & Madison Fragment
09. Wipe out (Ventures song)(also known as Pipeline)
10. Naked Woman (jim talking)
11. Naked Woman (jam) =>
12. Rock Me
13. Mystery train train jam (with JM Harp) => big black train
14. A little piece
15. I could not help my self
16. Rock and Roll is dead P2
17. We had some good times, but there gone!
18. The Death of Rock conclusion (JM harp)
19. final words
EXTRAS
20. Roadhouse blues vocal vamp fragment
21. seminary school (playback over bit of track)
22. talk
23. seminary school/whisky mystics...(full take)
24. Whiskey, Mystics and Men (with "petition..." intro)
(same as track before but diffrent mix)
DIFFRENT MIXES (B takes)(They are diffrent in the way they are mixed/edited. They can be used inplace of the other tracks with out creating SBEs)
25. Boogie All Night Long (not listed as a b take because it's not the same length and will create SBEs)
(same as 05 but cut out talking at the end, more 1gen pieces added and unfixed organ solo)
B 07. Rock and Roll Woman
(same as track 07 but the 2gen source was mixed to mono and put to the right and the left side of the 1gen was used for the left)
B 08. Queen of the Magazines & Madison Fragment
(same as track 08 but the 2gen source was mixed to mono and put to the right and the left side of the 1gen was used for the left)
B 09.Wipe out (Ventures song)(also known as Pipeline)
(same as track 09 but the 2gen source was mixed to mono and put to the right and the left side of the 1gen was used for the left)



All in all, this took quite a long time (about a year or so) with many an occasion of me giving up and getting pissed off, but I am finally done with it.
I wouldn't say that this is the definitive version but I sure prefer it to what's out there, and I hope you do to.
I hope this will tide us over until (if at all) they release the full tapes.
If you did like this feel free to torrent it and everything just give credit to co9ol, (me).
BTW no mp3 or selling and all that crap.

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Freitag, 12. September 2008

Rolling Stones - Necrophilia [STUDIO]



The Rolling Stones
Necrophilia
Vinyl Gang Product (VGP 317)
Quality: Excellent-Perfect

Alternate versions from 1964 to 1967


Linage: Original GOLD CD>EAC uncompressed copy>TLH FLAC Level 8 Decode>TLH testing - no errors found.

This is the never-released album from 1971 (or was it 1972), which was pressed on a few acetates. Some acetates were sold, for a lot of money, a couple of years ago, and....surfaced on bootleg CD after a while. The songs are either completely different takes (like "Have You Seen Your Mother Baby", or different mixes than the official versions (from Metamophosis)
Pay Your Dues and the speeded-up Blue Turns To Gray are fantastic, IMO
As Metomophosis, several of the songs features Jagger, Richards and studio musicians, and not the other Stones members.

Artwork included


This is a high quality vinyl transfer made using the original London/ABCKO unreleased vinyl source and then digitally remastered.
Artwork is included and was created from 300DPI scans of the digipak bootleg for jewel case use.

TRACK LISTING

01 OUT OF TIME
02 DON'T LIE TO ME
03 HAVE YOU SEEN YOUR MOTHER, BABY, STANDING IN THE SHADOW
04 THINK
05 HEAR IT
06 SOMETHING JUST STUCK IN YOUR MIND
07 AFTERMATH
08 I'D RATHER BE WITH THE BOYS
09 ANDREW'S BLUES
10 PAY YOUR DUES
11 LET THE GOOD TIMES ROLL
12 HEART OF STONE
13 EACH & EVERY DAY OF THE YEAR
14 (WALKIN' THRU THE) SLEEPY CITY
15 TRY A LITTLE HARDER
16 BLUE TURNS TO GREY
17 WE'RE WASTING TIME

The planned follow-up to Hot Rocks was to be titled Necrophilia, and was to have the tracks selected by
the unpredictable Andrew Loog Oldham. A gatefold sleeve was designed by Fabio Nicoli using
photography by the Stones' official photographer from the sixties, Gered Mankowitz.
Only an extremly limited number had been produced when, rumour has it, Oldham and Allen Klein had a
major disagreement over Oldham's eclectric track selection, which included controversial songs such as
"Andrews Blues" and "Pay Your Dues" (the alternate version of Street Fighting Man).
What you hear here is a vinyl transfer to CD of the actual unreleased album.

***NOTE: I HAVE REMOVED THE NEDDLE DROP SOUNDS (declicked) FOUND AT THE BEGINNING AND END OF EACH TRACK THAT WAS PRESENT ON THE ORIGINAL GOLD CD BOOTLEG***

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Mittwoch, 6. August 2008

Moonsorrow - Metsa (Demo) (1997) (Master, not re-release!)




Moonsorrow
Metsä
1997
Studio Demo


Recorded in Candle, May 1997
Mixed and mastered by Henri Sorvali


Original version - MASTER files
Layout and art design by Ville Sorvali (altered by Gogsi)


Transfer: CD-R -> EAC v0.95 (secure mode)
-> FLAC Frontend 1.7.1 (level8, verify, align on sector boundaries)


Tracklist:
--
01. Jo Pimeys Saa
02. Fimbulvetr Frost
03. Hvergelmir/Elivagar (Pakanavedet)
--
Total Time: 19:09


Moonsorrow:
--
Henri Urponpoika Sorvali
guitars, keyboards, drum programming, mouth harp
Ville Seponpoika Sorvali
vocals


Notes:
--
This is the original version of the demo and NOT the internet reissue which was available
on the official Moonsorrow page for a few weeks in 2002. Nevertheless this is LOSSLESS,
contrary to the internet reissue, which was in mp3...
The demo was released only in 215 copies (I am lucky enough to own an original copy of this
masterpiece, attached few pictures...)
However this is NOT a cassette transfer, but the original MASTER files I got directly from
Mr. Seponpoika himself.
The artwork made by Ville for the reissue I just altered it in and there.
(I just removed some infos about the remastering process...)


FLAC fingerprints:
--
01. Jo Pimeys Saa.flac:c0901e82b7b8c9478c40ca19fd3fc89a
02. Fimbulvetr Frost.flac:96b9a63d3111d65724e61780243b60df
03. Hvergelmir - Elivagar (Pakanavedet).flac:2bfa19c2307356b88acdd9e6cdde9a19


********************************************************************
* This CD is not for sale, and was made by the fans, for the fans! *
********** Do not convert to mp3 or other lossy format!!! **********
********** Support the artist: http://www.moonsorrow.com **********
********************************************************************



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Montag, 4. August 2008


Pixies
Doolittle Demos

Tame
Debaser
I Bleed
Wave of Mutilation
Crackity Jones
Untitled 1
Mr Grieves
Dead
Gouge Away
Untitled 2
Untitled 3
No 13 Baby
La La Love You
There Goes My Gun
Silver
Monkey Gone To Heaven

Liberated bootleg "Give Me Ecstacy"
CDR->cdparanoia->shn

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