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The Rolling Stones - Could You Walk On The Water? album

The Rolling Stones - Could You Walk On The Water? album

  • Performer: The Rolling Stones
  • Genre: Rock / Blues
  • Title: Could You Walk On The Water?
  • Released: 1994
  • Style: Classic Rock, Blues Rock
  • MP3 version size: 1418 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1729 mb
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Description

Rolling Stones - Looking Tired (Could You Walk On The Water? rejected 1966 album) outtake from "Out Of Our Heads" sessions RCA Studios, Hollywood September.

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This is a reconstruction of the unreleased 1966 Rolling Stones album Could You Walk On The Water. After Decca Records refused to release such a blasphemous album title, the band restructured the album into their seminal Aftermath album. This reconstruction gathers all of the best sounding masters of the source material and is presented all in mono, as it was meant to be heard. Now with 21 new songs in total, The Stones combined the best of the December 1965 and March 1966 sessions into one 14-track album. With Paint It Black the lead single in the US market and Mother’s Little Helper the lead single in the UK market (both backed with Lady Jane ), the album-now titled Aftermath-was released in April to critical and commercial acclaim, marking The Rolling Stones’ first masterpiece.

Could You Walk On The Water? was the title of an LP scheduled for release by the Stones on March 10, 1966. The front cover was to only have the heads of Rolling Stones sticking out of a water reservoir. Decca refused to issue that or any record with such a title. Withdrawn Cover Shot of "Big Hits (High Tide And Green Grass) NP-1". The tracks chosen for the LP were: 19th Nervous Breakdown Sad Day Take It Or Leave It Think Mother’s Little Helper Goin’ Home Sittin’ On A Fence Doncha Bother Me Ride On Baby Lookin’ Tired. Cool rare tracks, but clearly no relation to the original album concept. The Sister Morphine label also released the track sequence in a "Stereo Stones compilation with this title as well (The "the" in the title is debatable at this point in time): "Could You Walk On Water?" (CD-R's).

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The Rolling Stones, ‘Gimme Shelter’. Writers: Mick Jagger, Keith Richards Producer: Jimmy Miller Released: April '69, London 11 weeks; No. 21. The Stones channeled the emotional wreckage of the late Sixties on a song that Richards wrote in 20 minutes. The Rolling Stones, ‘Sympathy for the Devil’. Writers: Mick Jagger, Keith Richards Producer: Jimmy Miller Released: Dec. '68, London Non-single. Hendrix later said that he had written the lyrics after he'd had a dream in which he could walk underwater. The Experience recorded "Purple Haze" across a series of sessions in January and February, 1967, experimenting with recording techniques such as the blitzed-out distortion on Hendrix's guitar - when the master tape was sent to their American record label, an enclosed note diligently pointed out that the distorted sound of the song was deliberate.

Rolling Stones No 2 (1965). The early 60s blues scene was a purists’ movement, but their second album demonstrates how eclectic and boundary-blurring the early Stones were, boldly defining a space of their own somewhere between blues, rock’n’roll and soul, amping up the pace and the attitude of each to thrilling effect. 10. Blue & Lonesome (2016). The late 60s curdling from buttercup-sandwich optimism to grim bleakness could have finished the Rolling Stones: drug busts, deaths, murderous Hells Angels at Altamont. But in truth, it suited them. Virtually from the moment they started writing songs, Jagger and Richards were drawn to darkness: certainly, they were better at depicting decay and decadence than delivering pie-eyed hippy beatitudes.

The fan pre-sale for the Rolling Stones New Orleans show at Mercedes-Benz Superdome on July 14 starts today at 10am local time, so get ready if you have your code! The pre-sale will run through to 10pm local time tomorrow, Thursday 30 May and the general on-sale commences Friday May 31 at 10am local time. Bridges To Bremen is a full-length show performed by the Rolling Stones on the fifth and final leg of the Bridges To Babylon Tour. Filmed at the German city’s Weserstadion on September 2, 1998, the band had by then completed four legs in the stadiums and arenas of North America (twice), Asia and South America before finally landing in Europe early that summer.

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Tracklist

1 Save Me 4:16
2 Waiting On A Friend 4:11
3 Tops 4:40
4 You Should Have Seen Her Ass 4:14
5 Fast Talking 6:23
6 Slow Down And Stop 3:04
7 Wind Call 3:27
8 Shame Shame Shame 2:44
9 Act Together 4:08
10 I Got A Letter 4:27
11 English Rose 1:08
12 Man Eating Woman 3:04
13 Brown Leaves 1:50
14 Light Up 4:44
15 Guess I Should Know 4:06
16 It's Cold Down There 3:31

Notes

Studio rarities from 1972-1979.