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Recording Index V Recording Index V Valley 2CD: "Exile On Main ST" 2CD: "Stones Touring Party" (4'00 - instrumental, Bill Wyman solo) Europe: Universal / Polydor 273 429 5 (A Scorpio Prod. 091 - 009 // 010) (Author: Wyman) "Phenomena" movie Universal / Polydor 274 727 2 4CD: "Time Trip 1966 - 1974" soundtrack with Bill Wyman and Terry (French cardboard case) (DAC-063) (Take # 1 only) Taylor on sythesizer. Directed in 1985 USA: Universal UM B 0014400 - 02 CD: "Time Trip - Vol. 1" (RS 100-1) by Dario Argento. In the US the film is ("Best Buy" plus Interview CD) (Take # 1 only) a.k.a. "Creepers". Japan: Polydor UICY 1478 / 9 (6/10) 2CD: "Whip's Crack & Tiger's Bill Wyman's Home Studio, London, Thailand: Universal / Polydor 2734295 Snarl" (TSP-CD-272-2) UK, 1984. May 14, 2010 Schwarzbuch CD section A-Z DVD: "Phenomena" 2CD: "2CD Originaux Victor Hugo Europe: Anchor Bay DV10726 Sticky Fingers / Exile On Main ST" (3'56) (Authors: Jagger/Richards) 1999 Europe: Virgin 7243 8 47955 2 8 (F) November 1999 Pathé Marconi Studios, Paris, France, April 5 - June 17, 1985. Ventilator Blues 2CD: "2CD Originals (3'24) (Authors: Jagger/Richards/Taylor) Sticky Fingers & Exile On Main ST" 2CD: "Can’t Find Love" (DAC 159) Mick Jagger ............ vocals, Europe: Virgin 7243 8 10870 2 2 (F) 2CD: "Foxes In The Boxes Keith Richards ....... guitars, 2001 Vol. One & Two" (Jems Archive) Schwarzbuch CD section A-Z Mick Taylor ........... guitars, Blu Ray Audio: "Exile On Main ST" Bill Wyman ............ bass, Europe: Polydor 0600 7534 50277 Charlie Watts ......... drums, 2012 Visions Of Paradise I Nicky Hopkins ....... piano, (4'01 - album version - M. Jagger solo) 2LP: "Exile On Main ST" (Authors: Mick Jagger / Matt Clifford / Bobby Keys ............ saxophone, (COC 69100) Red Vinyl Pirate boot ! Rob Thomas) Jim Price ................ brass. Schwarzbuch LP section A-Z Line Up: Mobile Recording Unit, Nellcote, Mick Jagger ........... vocals, guitars, Villefranche, France, July - September Ventilator Blues Matt Clifford .......... piano, B3, bvocals, and October 15 - November 23, 1971. (3'14 - live) Rob Thomas .......... backing vocals, Mixed at Wally Heider Studios, Los American Tour 1972. Kyle Cook ............. guitar, Angeles, CA, March 24 & 25, 1972. Live in Vancouver, British Columbia, Marti Frederiksen .. guitar, bvocals Can., Pacific Auditorium, June 3, 1972. 2LP: "Exile On Main ST" Ian Thomas ............ drums, Europe: RSR / COC 69 100 LP: "100% Odd Lots Or Phil Spalding ......... bass, Atlantic / Melodi COC 2-2900 The Best Of The Rest" (TMQ) Lenny Castro ......... percussions, (Turkey) Schwarzbuch LP section A-Z Mikal Reid ............. loop programming, EMI 1C 164 - 63077 / 78 3CD: "American Exile" Steve Knightley ..... cello-mandolin. (GER '79) (Scorpio Bad Wizard AM-Ex 1972/1-3) Third Stone Studios, Rumbo Studios EMI CUNSP 69100 (UK 3/80) CD: "100 % Odd Lots Or The Best Of & Drive By Studios, Los Angeles, CA, EMI LSROLL 14001 / 2 The Rest" (TMQ // VGP 026) mid May - early June 2001. (Yugoslavia 6/83) 7CD: "Touring Party 1972" Overdubs by Kyle Cook & Rob Thomas CBS 450 196 1 (9/87) (Rattle Snake 048-54) (Disc Seven) were done at Chiswick Studios, London, CBS / Globus 21 0038/9-1 312 2CD: "Touring Party Vol. 1" UK, June 2001. (CZ 1991) (Dog n Cat Records DAC-079) Mick Jagger 2LP: USA: RSR / COC 2-2900 2CD: "Vancouver First Night" "Goddess In The Doorway" Columbia CG 40489 (7/87) (Off Beat Records XXCD 20) Europe: Virgin 7243 8 11288 1 7 Virgin 7243 8 47864 1 0 (10/99) 2CD: "Vancouver 72" (IMP 022-23) (VUSLP 214) Japan: RSR / Warner P-5051-2S Schwarzbuch CD section A-Z November 2001 EMI ESS 50049 / 50 (8/79) May 1972 Ventilator Blues Mick Jagger CD: 2LP + 2CD + DVD Box Set: (Take # 1: 5'46 // Take # 2: 3'03) "Goddess In The Doorway" "Exile On Main ST" American Tour 1972 - Tour Rehearsals Europe: Virgin 7243 8 11288 2 4 Europe: Universal / Polydor 273 429 9 Dallas, Texas, Sumet-Burnet Recording USA: Virgin 7243 8 11288 2 4 May 14, 2010 Studio, June 23, 1972. Japan: Virgin VJCP 68350 14 LP Box Set: "1971 - 2005" 2LP: "The Alternate Exile On Main November 2001 Europe: Universal 06025 2746710 8 St" (TSP 500-12/2) Mick Jagger 5" Promotional CD: November 2010 Schwarzbuch LP section A-Z "Visions Of Paradise" CD: "Exile On Main ST" CD: "Dallas Rehearsals" USA: Virgin DPRO 16462 (track 2) Europe: CDCBS 450196 2 (11/86) (RSCD 0192/1) January 2002 Virgin 7243 8 39524 2 7 (8/94) 2CD: "Dallas Rehearsals 1972" Mick Jagger 5" CD Single: (4 tracks) USA: RSR / CGK 40489 (12/86) (Dog N Cat Records DAC 008) "Visions Of Paradise" Virgin 7243 8 39503 2 4 (6/94) CD: "Dallas Rehearsals Part I" Europe: Virgin 7243 5 46315 2 8 Virgin 7243 8 39524 2 7 (7/94) (Condor Records Worldwide) Japan: Virgin VJCP 12152 (3/02) Virgin 7243 8 47864 2 7 (10/99) CD: "Exiles Afternoon" (RS 910101) February 6, 2002 Japan: RSR / Sony 32 DP 601 (12/86) (Take # 1 only) Mick Jagger 5" CD Single: (2 tracks) RSR / Sony 23 DP 5570 (9/89) CD: "Exile Stones / Outtakes" (-) "Visions Of Paradise" RSR / Sony SRCS 6205 (5/92) (Take # 1 only) Europe: Virgin 7243 5 46254 2 8 (NL) Virgin VJCP 27002 (5/94) 2CD: "Hillside Blues" (VGP-214) March 4, 2002 Virgin VJCP 25112 (8/94) (Take # 1 only) Virgin VJCP 18012 (3/98) Virgin VJCP 68032 (3/99) Recording Index - October 2016 1463 .
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