Metamorphosis (Stereo) The Rolling Stones

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Album-Release:
2014

HRA-Release:
01.12.2014

Album including Album cover Booklet (PDF)

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  • 1 Out Of Time 03:23
  • 2 Don't Lie To Me 02:02
  • 3 Somethings Just Stick In Your Mind 02:27
  • 4 Each And Every Day Of The Year 02:49
  • 5 Heart Of Stone 03:48
  • 6 I'd Much Rather Be With The Boys 02:13
  • 7 (Walkin' Thru The) Sleepy City 02:52
  • 8 We're Wastin' Time 02:44
  • 9 Try A Little Harder 02:19
  • 10 I Don't Know Why Aka Don't Know Why I Love You 03:03
  • 11 If You Let Me 03:19
  • 12 Jiving Sister Fanny 03:25
  • 13 Downtown Suzie 03:53
  • 14 Family 04:06
  • 15 Memo From Turner 02:47
  • 16 I'm Going Down 02:52
  • Total Runtime 48:02

Info for Metamorphosis (Stereo)

Culled from the Rolling Stones' massive archive, 1975's „Metamorphosis“ is the band's sole rarities compilation featuring material from the Stones' fertile '60s and '70s era. Cherry picked by former manager Allen Klein as a result of a bitter lawsuit that found a similar anthology contrived by Bill Wyman going unreleased, this treasure trove of cuts is a boon to both die-hard and casual Stones fans. It kicks off with a lush, orchestrated version of 'Out Of Time,' one of a handful of outtakes (along with 'Heart Of Stone') featuring a studio full of session musicians including John McLaughlin, Jimmy Page, and John Paul Jones.

Overseen by Mick Jagger and then manager Andrew Oldham, these tracks provide interesting insight to a time when the Stones' success allowed them to dish off songs to other UK artists, using versions like these as demos. Other highlights include a killer cover of Stevie Wonder's 'I Don't Know Why' (originally recorded for „Let It Bleed“) and 'Memo From Turner,' a Jagger/Richards number cut with Al Kooper and penned for the soundtrack to the Jagger vehicle Performance. Making its CD debut in 2002, „Metamorphosis“ remains a jewel that still glimmers almost three decades after its release.

Mick Jagger, vocals
Brian Jones, vocals, guitar, keyboards
Keith Richards, guitar
Mick Taylor, guitar
Charlie Watts, drums

Additional musicians:
Ian Stewart, piano
Nicky Hopkins, piano
Bobby Keys, saxophone
Rocky Dijon, percussion
Stephen Stills, guitar
Jimmy Miller, percussion

Produced by Andrew Loog Oldham, Jimmy Miller

Digitally remastered

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