TUMBLING DICE 1974 Pt.1 A. Media Appearances (No Live Performances) JANUARY Songs 1-3: Probably premiered in the US in “Don Kirshner’s 14-28 Musicland Studios, Munich (see Section B) Rock Concert”, TV show, October 19, 1974; released on BEAST OF EDEN (BT CD); on GET A LINE ON YOU (BT CD); on KEITH RICHARD AND HIS ROLLING APRIL STONES (BT). 10-15 Rolling Stones Mobile (RSM), Stargroves, Newbury, Songs 1, 2 (both incomplete): Shown in “ROLLING STONES Berkshire (see Section B) - DIE ERSTEN 20 JAHRE”, Austrian TV (ORF), June 26, 1982. JUNE Song 2: Probably premiered in the UK in late July, 1974; 1 Promotional film recordings, LWT Studios, London released in “VIDEO REWIND: THE ROLLING STONES GREAT VIDEO HITS”, Vestron 11016/MA 1016, November 4, 1984; in “25 X 5: THE CONTINUING DECEMBER ADVENTURES OF THE ROLLING STONES”, CMV 6-14 Musicland Studios, Munich (see Section B cont.) Video 49027-2/CMV 190-49027, February 13, 1990 (incomplete); in “ROCK‘N’ROLL THE GREATEST JUNE 6, 1974 ♦ PROMOTIONAL FILM RECORDINGS, LWT YEARS: ‘74”, The Video Collection VC4097, early STUDIOS, LONDON, Director Michael Lindsay-Hogg 1991. NOTES: Songs 1-3: Instrumental backing tracks of official 1 Till The Next Goodbye versions; Song 2: New lead guitar, different back-up 2 It’s Only Rock ‘n Roll vocals. 3 Ain’t Too Proud To Beg (Whitfield, Holland) B. Studio Sessions JANUARY 14-28, 1974 ♦ MUSICLAND STUDIOS, MUNICH, 12 Drift Away (Williams) Producers: The Glimmer Twins, Engineers: Andy Cuts 1-5: Released on IT’S ONLY ROCK ‘N ROLL, Rolling Johns, Keith Harwood Stones Records COC 79101/COC 59103, October 15/ October 18, 1974; IT’S ONLY ROCK ‘N ROLL (CD), 1 Till The Next Goodbye Virgin Records 39500-2 (Collector’s Edition), June 28, 2 Time Waits For No One 1994, and Virgin Records 39522-2, July 26, 1994. 3 Luxury Cut 4: Released on single, Rolling Stones Records RS- 4 Dance Little Sister 19302, October 25, 1974. 5 If You Really Want To Be My Friend Cut 6: Released on SUCKING IN THE SEVENTIES, Rolling 6 Time Waits For No One [Album Edit] Stones Records CUN 16028/COC 16028, March 9/ 7 Luxury [Album Edit] March 21, 1981, and RSR-CBS 450205-2/RSR- 8 Drift Away (Williams) Columbia CGK 40501 (CD), November 18, 1986. Cuts 1, 2, 4, 5, 7: Released on IT’S ONLY ROCK ‘N ROLL, 9 Living In The Heart Of Love RSR-EMI CUN 59103, March 14, 1980, and RSR-CBS 10 Till The Next Goodbye 450202-2/RSR-Columbia CK 40493 (CD), November 11 Dance Little Sister 18, 1986, and RSR-CBS 450202-1, January 11, 1988. 127 Cuts 8, 9: Released on EMOTIONAL TATTOO (BT); on IT’S APRIL 10-15, 1974 ♦ ROLLING STONES MOBILE (RSM), ONLY ROCK‘N’ROLL OUTTAKES (BT CD); on LONELY STARGROVES (MICK JAGGER’S HOUSE), NEWBURY, AT THE TOP (BT and BT CD); on TATTOO OUT (BT BERKSHIRE, Producers: The Glimmer Twins CD). Cuts 10-12: Released on ACETATES (BT CD). 1 It’s Only Rock ‘n Roll NOTES: Cuts 1-3, 5-10, 12: Piano Nicky Hopkins; Cut 1: 2 It’s Only Rock ‘n Roll [7" Promo Edit] Drum roll Mick Taylor; Cut 2: Credited to Jagger/ Cut 1: Released on single, Rolling Stones Records RS Richards but actually a Mick Jagger/Mick Taylor 19114/RS-19301, July 26, 1974; on IT’S ONLY ROCK composition; additional back-up vocals Mick Taylor; ‘N ROLL, Rolling Stones Records COC 79101/COC percussion Ray Cooper; Cuts 4, 11: Piano Ian Stew- 59103, October 15/ October 18, 1974, and RSR-CBS art; Cut 5: Back-up vocals Blue Magic (Theodore 450202-2/RSR-Columbia CK 40493 (CD), November Mills, Vernon Sawyer, Wendell Sawyer, Keith 18, 1986. Beaton, Richard Pratt); Cut 6: Edit version of cut 2; Cut 2: Released on promotional single, It’s Only Rock ‘n Cut 7: Edit version (early fade) of cut 3; Cuts 8, 12: Roll (Edited Version - Mono)/It’s Only Rock ‘n Roll Organ Nicky Hopkins; Cut 10: Acetate version, (Edited Version - Stereo), RSR RS-19301 (US), July, different from cut 1, favouring guitars instead of 1974. percussion; Cut 11: Extended version of cut 4, dif- NOTES: Cuts 1, 2: Also known as It’s Only Rock ‘n Roll (But ferent mix; Cut 12: Probably an early take of cut 8, I Like It); Cut 1: Bill Wyman and Charlie Watts not less polished and with longer guitar intro. present; piano Ian Stewart; begun at The Wick (Ron Wood’s home studio), Richmond, Surrey, December 4-7, 1973, with guitar by Ron Wood, vocals by Mick Jagger and David Bowie, bass by Willie Weeks, and drums by Kenney [sic] Jones; Cut 2: Special edited promotional version of cut 1. C. Relevant Releases APRIL 14, 1974 ♦ “LADIES AND GENTLEMEN: THE ROLL- Songs C-E, H: Recorded at Will Rogers Auditorium, Fort ING STONES”, FILM, PREMIERED AT THE ZIEGFELD Worth, Texas, June 24, 1972 (early show). THEATER, NEW YORK CITY Songs F, G, I, L, N: Recorded at Hofheinz Pavilion, Hous- ton, Texas, June 25, 1972 (early show). A Brown Sugar Credits: Director: Rollin Binzer; producers: Dragon Air B Bitch Ltd., Marshall Chess, Rollin Binzer, Bob Fries, Steve C Gimmie Shelter Gebhart; length: 83 mins.; — Complete soundtrack D Dead Flowers released on YOU CAN’T DO THAT BABY (BT CD). E Happy F Tumbling Dice JULY 26/JULY 27, 1974 ♦ SINGLE, ROLLING STONES G Love In Vain (Johnson) RECORDS RS 19114 (UK)/RS-19301 (US) H Sweet Virginia A It’s Only Rock ‘n Roll I You Can’t Always Get What You Want B Through The Lonely Nights J All Down The Line Side A: Recorded with RSM, Stargroves, Newbury, April K Midnight Rambler 10-15, 1974. L Bye Bye Johnny (Berry) Side B: Recorded at Dynamic Sound Studios, Kingston, M Rip This Joint Jamaica, November 25-30, 1972. N Jumpin’ Jack Flash NOTES: Side A: Special edited version released as promo- O Street Fighting Man tional single in the US, It’s Only Rock ‘n Roll (Mono)/ It’s Only Rock ‘n Roll (Stereo), RSR RS-19301; - Songs A, J, K, O: Recorded at Hofheinz Pavilion, Houston, Promotional film based on this cut (instrumental Texas, June 25, 1972 (second show). backing track with new lead guitar and different Songs B, M: Recorded at Will Rogers Auditorium, Fort back-up vocals) released, filmed at LWT Studios, Worth, Texas, June 24, 1972 (second show). London, June 1, 1974. 128 B5 Fingerprint File Cuts A1, A2, B2, B5: Recorded at Musicland Studios, Munich, November 13-24, 1973. Cut A3: Recorded with RSM, Stargroves, Newbury, April 10-15, 1974. Cuts A4, A5, B1, B3: Recorded at Musicland Studios, Munich, January 14-28, 1974. Cut B4: Recorded at Dynamic Sound Studios, Kingston, Jamaica, November 25-30 or December 6-21, 1972. NOTES: Re-released as IT’S ONLY ROCK ‘N ROLL, RSR-EMI CUN 59103, March 14, 1980; as IT’S ONLY ROCK ‘N ROLL (CD), RSR-CBS 450202-2 (UK/Europe)/ RSR- Columbia CK 40493 (US), November 18, 1986; as IT’S ONLY ROCK ‘N ROLL, RSR-CBS 450202-1, January 11, 1988 (Cut B1 edited on most re-releases); as IT’S ONLY ROCK ‘N ROLL (CD), Virgin Records 39500-2 (Collector’s Edition), June 28, 1994, and Virgin Rec- ords 39522-2, July 26, 1994. OCTOBER 19, 1974 ♦ “DON KIRSHNER’S ROCK CONCERT”, US TV SHOW A It’s Only Rock ‘n Roll ♦ B Ain’t Too Proud To Beg (Whitfield, Holland) OCTOBER 18, 1974 IT’S ONLY ROCK ‘N ROLL, ROLLING C Till The Next Goodbye STONES RECORDS COC 59103 (UK)/COC 79101 (US) D All Down The Line A1 If You Can’t Rock Me E Love In Vain (Johnson) A2 Ain’t Too Proud To Beg (Whitfield, Holland) F Bye Bye Johnny (Berry) A3 It’s Only Rock ‘n Roll Songs A-C: Promotional films, filmed at LWT Studios, A4 Till The Next Goodbye London, June 1, 1974. A5 Time Waits For No One Song D: Recorded at Hofheinz Pavilion, Houston, Texas, B1 Luxury June 25, 1972 (second show) (taken from the film B2 Dance Little Sister “LADIES AND GENTLEMEN: THE ROLLING STONES”). Songs E, F: Recorded at Hofheinz Pavilion, Houston, Texas, B3 If You Really Want To Be My Friend June 25, 1972 (early show) (taken from the film B4 Short And Curlies “LADIES AND GENTLEMEN: THE ROLLING STONES”). D. Solo Section Mick Jagger Richards), 7. If I Still Had You (West, Stone, Stone), 8. Doctor Love (Fraser), 9. If I Were A Carpenter October, 1974: Electric Ladyland Studios, New York City: (Hardin), 10. Little Bit Of Love (Rodgers, Fraser, LESLIE WEST, THE GREAT FATSBY (Phantom BPL 1- Kossoff, Kirke) 0954 [US]/ RCA RS 1009 [UK], June 4, 1975: cuts 1-10; MJ: guitar (probably just 3 and maybe 6); Leslie West: BLOOD OF THE SUN 1969-75, Raven Rec. RV-CD 49, guitar, vocals, bass, co-producer Howie Wyeth: CD [Australia], 1997: cuts 1, 3): 1. Don’t Burn Me piano, mellotron; Don Kretmar, Ken Hinkle, “Buf- (Kelly), 2. House Of The Rising Sun (Trad.), 3. High falo” Bill Gelber: bass; Corky Laing, Nick Ferrantella: drums, percussion; Frank Vicari: horns; Joel Tepp: Roller (Jagger, Richards, West, Laing, Palmer), 4. I’m guitar, woodwinds; Dana Valery, Jay Traynor: back- Gonna Love You Through The Night (West, Laing), up vocals; Gary Wright, Marty Simon: piano; Sredni 5. E.S.P. (West), 6. Honky Tonk Women (Jagger, Vollmer: harmonica; Bob d’Orleans: co-producer. 129 Keith Richards, Mick Jagger & Mick Taylor 3.
Details
-
File Typepdf
-
Upload Time-
-
Content LanguagesEnglish
-
Upload UserAnonymous/Not logged-in
-
File Pages32 Page
-
File Size-