© Felix Aeppli 01-2011 /: Something Happened To Me Yesterday
© Felix Aeppli 01-2011 /: Something Happened To Me Yesterday
© Felix Aeppli 01-2011 /: Something Happened To Me Yesterday
1990
Something Happened To Me Yesterday © Felix Aeppli 01-2011 /
01-2012
JUNE
2 Olympiastadion, Munich (Entry 0.504)
3 Olympiastadion, Munich
6 Olympiastadion, West Berlin (Entry 0.505 - complete show listed)
10 Alvalade, Lisbon, Portugal
13 Estadi Olimpic De Montjuic, Barcelona (Entry 0.509)
14 Estadi Olimpic De Montjuic, Barcelona (Entry 0.510 - complete show listed)
16 Estadio Vicente Calderon, Madrid (Entry 0.510A - complete show listed)
17 Estadio Vicente Calderon, Madrid (Entry 0.510B - complete show listed)
20 Velodrome, Marseilles, France (Entry 0.513)
22 Parc des Princes, Paris (Entry 0.514)
23 Parc des Princes, Paris (Entry 0.515)
25 Parc des Princes, Paris (Entry 0.517A - complete show listed))
27 Fussballstadion St. Jakob, Basle, Switzerland (Entry 0.519 - complete show listed)
JULY
4 Wembley Stadium, Wembley, Middlesex (Entry 0.521)
6 Wembley Stadium, Wembley, Middlesex (Entry 0.522)
7 Wembley Stadium, Wembley, Middlesex (Entry 0.523 - complete show listed)
9 Hampden Park, Glasgow
16 Arms Park, Cardiff (originally scheduled for July 11) (Entry 0.524)
18 St. James Park, Newcastle-upon-Tyne (Entry 0.525)
20 Maine Road Stadium, Manchester
21 Maine Road Stadium, Manchester
25 Stadio Flaminio, Rome (Entry 0.526A)
26 Stadio Flaminio, Rome (Entry 0.526B - complete show listed)
28 Stadio delle Alpi, Turin (Entry 0.527)
31 Praterstadion, Vienna (Entry 0.531 - complete show listed)
AUGUST
3 Eriksberg Stadium, Gothenburg (Entry 0.533 - complete show listed)
4 Eriksberg Stadium, Gothenburg
6 Valle Hovin Stadium, Oslo (Entry 0.534)
7 Valle Hovin Stadium, Oslo
9 Idraetsparken, Copenhagen
13 Radrennbahn Weissensee, East Berlin, German Democratic Republic (Entry 0.537 -
complete show listed)
14 Radrennbahn Weissensee, East Berlin, German Democratic Republic (Entry
0.537A)
16 Parkstadion, Gelsenkirchen, West Germany (Entry 0.537B - complete show listed)
18 Spartakiadni-Strahov Stadion, Prague (Disabled Children Benefit Concert)
(Entry 0.538)
24 Wembley Stadium, Wembley, Middlesex (originally scheduled for July 13)
(Entry 0.539)
25 Wembley Stadium, Wembley, Middlesex (originally scheduled for July 14)
(Entry 0.539A)
Backing: Chuck Leavell, Matt Clifford: keyboards; The Uptown Horns (Arno Hecht,
Crispin Cioe, Bob Funk, Hollywood Paul Litteral), Bobby Keys: brass; Bernard
Fowler, Lorelei McBroom, Sophia Jones: back-up vocals.
Source
Felix Aeppli, The Ultimate Guide To The Rolling Stones (1985 / 1996 / 2003 / 2012)
http://aeppli.ch/tug.htm
1990 Links
NOTES: Whilst every care has been taken in selecting these links, the author, of course, cannot
guarantee that the links will continue to be active in the future. Further, the author is not
responsible for the copyright or legality of the linked websites.
START ME UP
1990
Sing This All Together
0.487A JANUARY, 1990 ALMOST HEAR YOU SIGH (PROMOTIONAL CD SINGLE), ROLLING
STONES RECORDS COLUMBIA CSK 73093 (US)
A1 Almost Hear You Sigh (Remix) (Jagger, Richards, Jordan)
A2 Almost Hear You Sigh (LP Version) (Jagger, Richards, Jordan)
Cuts A1, A2: Recorded at AIR Studios, Montserrat, West Indies, March 29-May 5, 1989.
NOTES: Cut A1: Not available on official release; promotional video based on this cut released,
filmed in Rawi Sherman Film Studio, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, December 2, 1989.
0.488 FEBRUARY 13, 1990 “25 X 5: THE CONTINUING ADVENTURES OF THE ROLLING
STONES”, CMV VIDEO 49027-2 (EUROPE)/CMV 190-49027 (US)
A Mick Jagger Interview
B Keith Richards Interview
C Charlie Watts Interview
D You Better Move On (Alexander)
E Brian Jones Interview
F Bill Wyman Interview
G Little Red Rooster (Dixon)
H Around And Around (Berry)
I Mercy, Mercy (Covay, Miller)
J Charlie Watts Interview
K Mick Jagger Interview
L Press Conference, Kennedy Airport, Queens, New York
M I Just Want To Make Love To You (Dixon)
N Carol (Berry)
O Time Is On My Side (Meade)
P Mick Jagger, Charlie Watts, Keith Richards and Bill Wyman Interview
Q Brian Jones and Mick Jagger Interview
How Many More Years (Burnett) by Howlin’ Wolf
R The Last Time
Tony King Interview
S (I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction
T Mick Jagger Interview
U (I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction
Mick Jagger Interview (T cont.)
V 19th Nervous Breakdown
W Have You Seen Your Mother, Baby, Standing In The Shadow?
X Backstage Scene
Y Photo Session
Z Paint It Black
AA Mick Jagger In Handcuffs
BB Mick Jagger Interview
CC Let’s Spend The Night Together
DD Mick Jagger, The Beatles and the Maharishi
EE All You Need Is Love (Lennon, McCartney) by The Beatles
FF 2000 Light Years From Home
GG Jumpin’ Jack Flash
HH Sympathy For The Devil
II You Can’t Always Get What You Want
JJ Bill Wyman Interview
KK Brian Jones Funeral
LL Keith Richards Interview
MM Eulogy For Brian Jones
NN Honky Tonk Women
OO Ron Wood Interview
PP Love In Vain (Johnson)
QQ Under My Thumb
RR Memo From Turner
SS The Wedding of Mick Jagger and Bianca Perez Moreno De Macias
TT Happy
Alan Dunn Interview
UU I’m Free Riffs
VV Bill Wyman and Mick Jagger Interview
WW Midnight Rambler
XX Angie
YY It’s Only Rock ‘n Roll
ZZ Brown Sugar
Aa Starfucker
Bb Keith Richards’ Arrest and Trial
Jane Rose Interview
Cc Starfucker
Dd Before They Make Me Run by The New Barbarians
Ee Start Me Up
Ff Mannish Boy (McDaniel, Morganfield) by Muddy Waters
Gg (I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction
Hh Waiting On A Friend
Ii One Hit (To The Body)
Jj Charlie Watts Interview
Kk Just Another Night (Jagger) by Mick Jagger
Ll Just Another Night (Jagger) by Mick Jagger
Mm Take It So Hard (Richards, Jordan) by Keith Richards
Nn Take It So Hard (Richards, Jordan) by Keith Richards
Oo Induction To The Rock’n Roll Hall of Fame
Pp Mixed Emotions
Qq Mixed Emotions
Rr Keith Richards’ Wedding
Ss Ron Wood’s Wedding
Tt Bill Wyman’s Wedding
Uu Rock And A Hard Place
Vv Stage Exit
Lines A-C, F, OO (continued throughout the whole programme): Recorded during the Steel Wheels
North American Tour, September-December, 1989.
Song D (incomplete): Recorded at “The Arthur Haynes Show”, ATV, Elstree, Hertfordshire, February 7,
1964.
Lines E, J, K: Recorded at “Six Five”, BBC TV show, Belfast, January 6, 1965.
Song G (incomplete): Recorded at “Ready, Steady, Go!”, AR TV show, November 20, 1964 (mistakenly
dated August, 1964).
Song H (incomplete): Recorded at the ABC Theatre, Hull, Yorkshire, September 21, 1964 (no live
sounds).
Song I (incomplete): Recorded at the 4th National Jazz & Blues Festival, Athletic Association Grounds,
Richmond, Surrey, August 7, 1964 (over-dubbed 8mm footage).
Line L: News clip, recorded June 1, 1964.
Song M (incomplete): Recorded at “The Hollywood Palace”, TV show, Los Angeles, June 3, 1964.
Song N (incomplete): Recorded at the Kurhaus, Scheveningen, Netherlands, August 8, 1964 (no live
sounds).
Song O (incomplete): Recorded at “The Ed Sullivan Show”, CBS-TV, New York City, October 25, 1964.
Line P: Recorded for WANE Channel 15, Fort Wayne, Indiana, November 12, 1964.
Line Q, Song R (incomplete): Recorded for “Shindig!”, ABC-TV show, Los Angeles, May 20, 1965.
Song S (incomplete): Recorded at Twickenham, July 28, 1965 for “Shindig!”, ABC-TV show.
Line T: Recorded at press and TV conference, Rainbow Room, Rockefeller Center, New York City,
November 26, 1969.
Songs U, V (both incomplete): Recorded for “The Ed Sullivan Show”, CBS-TV, February 13, 1966.
Song W, Line X: Recorded at the Royal Albert Hall, London, September 23, 1966 (song W: promotional
film, no live sounds).
Line Y: Recorded in New York City, September 10, 1966 (soundtrack added).
Song Z: Recorded for “The Ed Sullivan Show”, CBS-TV, New York City, September 9, 1966.
Line AA: News clip, recorded at Brixton Prison, London, June 28, 1967.
Line BB: Recorded at Spain’s Hall, near Ongar, Essex, for “World In Action”, Granada TV show, July
31, 1967.
Song CC (incomplete): Recorded for “The Ed Sullivan Show”, CBS-TV, January 15, 1967.
Line DD: News clip, recorded at Euston Station, London, August 25, 1967.
Song EE (incomplete): Recorded at the EMI Studios, London, June 25, 1967.
Song FF (incomplete): Promotional film, filmed at Kevin Brownjohn’s Studio, London, November, 1967.
Song GG (incomplete): Promotional film, filmed at Olympic Sound Studios, London, early May, 1968.
Song HH (incomplete): Recorded at the One Plus One sessions, Olympic Sound Studios, London,
June 4-10, 1968.
Song II (edited): Recorded at The Rolling Stones Rock And Roll Circus, December 10-11, 1968.
Line JJ: Recorded for “All You Need Is Love”, BBC TV series, May, 1974.
Line KK: News clips, recorded at Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, July 10, 1969.
Line LL: Recorded outside Montsalvat Castle, near Melbourne, Australia, February 16, 1973.
Line MM, song NN (incomplete): Recorded at Hyde Park, London, July 5, 1969.
Song PP (incomplete): Soundtrack recorded at Civic Center, Baltimore, Maryland, November 26, 1969;
film footage (slow-motion) recorded at Madison Square Garden, New York City, November 28,
1969 (second show).
Song QQ: Recorded at Altamont Speedway, Livermore, California, December 6, 1969.
Song RR (incomplete): Recorded for the film “PERFORMANCE”, August-September, 1968.
Line SS: News clip, including Keith Richards, George Harrison, Ringo Starr and many others, recorded
at St. Anne’s Chapel, St. Tropez, France, May 12, 1971.
Song TT (including clips from the film “COCKSUCKER BLUES”): Recorded at Will Rogers Auditorium,
Fort Worth, Texas, June 24, 1972 (early show).
Track UU: Recorded at the Spectrum, Philadelphia, July 20, 1972.
Line VV: Recorded for “The Dick Cavett Show”, ABC-TV, Madison Square Garden, New York City,
July 25, 1972.
Song WW (incomplete): Recorded at Hofheinz Pavilion, Houston, Texas, June 25, 1972 (second
show).
Song XX (incomplete): Promotional film, filmed in London, July 17, 1973.
Song YY (incomplete): Promotional film, filmed at LWT Studios, London, June 1, 1974.
Song ZZ (incomplete): Recorded on Fifth Avenue, New York City, May 1, 1975 (over-dubbed sound
from Paris 1976).
Song Aa (incomplete): Recorded at Les Abattoirs, Paris, June 6, 1976.
Line Bb: TV news clips, recorded at Toronto, Ontario, Canada, February 28, 1977, and October 23,
1978.
Song Cc (incomplete): Recorded at the C.N.I.B Benefit Concert, Civic Auditorium, Oshawa, Ontario,
Canada, April 22, 1979 (early show).
Song Dd (incomplete): Recorded at the Capital Centre, Largo, Maryland, May 5, 1979.
Song Ee (incomplete): Promotional video for the film “LET’S SPEND THE NIGHT TOGETHER”,
recorded on the US Tour 1981.
Song Ff (incomplete): Recorded at the Checkerboard Lounge, Chicago, November 22, 1981.
Song Gg (incomplete): Recorded at Hampton Roads Coliseum, Hampton, Virginia, December 18,
1981.
Song Hh (incomplete): Filmed at St. Mark’s Place, Greenwich Village, New York City, July 2, 1981.
Song Ii (incomplete): Promotional video, filmed at Elstree Studios, Hertfordshire, May 1-2, 1986.
Line Jj: Recorded at Elstree Studios, Hertfordshire, May 1, 1986.
Song Kk (incomplete): Mick Jagger promotional video, filmed at Rio de Janeiro and/or Parati, Brazil,
late November and December, 1984.
Song Ll (incomplete): Recorded at the National Tennis Centre, Flinders Park, Melbourne (not Sydney),
Australia, October 15, 1988.
Song Mm (incomplete): Keith Richards promotional video, filmed at Ren-Mar Studio, Los Angeles,
August 31, 1988.
Song Nn (incomplete): Recorded at the Hollywood Palladium, Hollywood, December 15, 1988.
Line Oo: Recorded at the Waldorf Astoria, New York City, January 18, 1989.
Song Pp (incomplete rehearsal): Recorded at AIR Studios, Montserrat, West Indies, April, 1989.
Song Qq (incomplete): Promotional video, filmed at Wykeham Rise Girls School, Washington,
Connecticut, August 3, 1989.
Line Rr: Recorded at Cabo San Lucas, Mexico, December 18, 1983.
Line Ss: Recorded at St. Mary’s Church, Denham, Suffolk, January 2, 1985.
Line Tt: Recorded at St. John’s Anglican Church, near Hyde Park, London, June 5, 1989.
Song Uu: Promotional video, recorded at Sullivan Stadium, Foxboro, Massachusetts, October 2 & 3,
1989.
Line Vv: Probably recorded at Sullivan Stadium, Foxboro, Massachusetts, October 2 & 3, 1989.
NOTES: Only actual film footage listed, no songs merely appearing on soundtrack; — Credits: Director:
Nigel Finch; camera: Ralf Bode; producer: Andrew Solt; executive producer: Lorne Michaels for
Promotour U.S. and Andrew Solt Productions; editor: Bud Friedgen; length: 130 mins.
0.489 FEBRUARY 13 and/or 14, 1990 TOUR REHEARSALS, TOKYO DOME, TOKYO
1 Ruby Tuesday
2 Tumbling Dice
3 Sad Sad Sad
4 Mick Jagger Guitar Riffs
5 Keith Richards Interview
6 Bill Wyman and Ron Wood Interview
7 Mick Jagger Interview
Songs 1-3 (all incomplete), Track 4, Lines 5-7: Shown in “Rolling Stones Tokyo 1990”, Japanese TV
special, April, 1990.
Lines 5-7 (different extracts from above): Released in “Wide Show 11 P.M.”, Japanese TV, February
16, 1990.
NOTES: Song 1: Vocals Keith Richards; Lines 5-7: Might come from another, unidentified location.
0.490 FEBRUARY 14-27, 1990 THE SET, “STEEL WHEELS TOUR JAPAN 1990”
1 Start Me Up
2 Bitch
3 Sad Sad Sad
4 Harlem Shuffle (Relf, Nelson)
5 Tumbling Dice
6 Miss You
7 Ruby Tuesday
8 Play With Fire (Nanker, Phelge)
8a Almost Hear You Sigh (Jagger, Richards, Jordan)
8b Angie
9 Rock And A Hard Place
10 Mixed Emotions
11 Honky Tonk Women
12 Midnight Rambler
13 You Can’t Always Get What You Want
13a Little Red Rooster (Dixon)
14 Can’t Be Seen
15 Happy
16 Paint It Black
17 2000 Light Years From Home
18 Sympathy For The Devil
19 Gimmie Shelter
20 It’s Only Rock ‘n Roll
21 Brown Sugar
22 (I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction
23 Jumpin’ Jack Flash
NOTES: Cuts 1-23: Keyboards and some back-up vocals Chuck Leavell and Matt Clifford; Cuts 4-6,
8a, 9-11, 14, 15, 18-23: Back-up vocals Bernard Fowler (also on cuts 7, 16), Cindy Mizelle and
Lisa Fischer; Cuts 2-6, 9-11, 13, 14, 15, 21-23: Saxophone Bobby Keys and/or brass The Uptown
Horns (Arno Hecht: tenor saxophone, Crispin Cioe: alto saxophone, Bob Funk: trombone, Holly-
wood Paul Litteral: trumpet); Cuts 3, 6, 9, 10: Additional guitar Mick Jagger; Cut 6: Harmonica
(and keyboard programming) probably Matt Clifford; Cut 10: Percussion Chuck Leavell; Cut 11:
Cowbell Matt Clifford; Cut 12: Harmonica Mick Jagger; Cut 13: French horn intro Matt Clifford;
maracas Mick Jagger; Cuts 14, 15: Vocals Keith Richards; Mick Jagger not present; Cut 16: Per-
cussion Bernard Fowler; Cut 19: Shared vocals Lisa Fischer; back-up vocals and percussion
Bernard Fowler; — Set-list variations: Cut 1: Preceded by Continental Drift (official version,
second half), played as intro; Cut 7: Dropped February 20, 1990; Cuts 8-8b: Alternatives (Cut 8:
performed February 14 & 23, 1990; Cut 8a: performed February 17, 21, 24 & 26, 1990; Cut 8b:
performed February 16, 19, 20 & 27, 1990); Cut 13a: Only performed February 20, 1990.
0.491A FEBRUARY 16, 1990 PROMOTIONAL VIDEO AND TV RECORDINGS, TOKYO DOME,
TOKYO
1 Terrifying
2 Paint It Black
3 2000 Light Years From Home
4 It’s Only Rock ‘n Roll
Song 1: Shown in “Spotlight: Rolling Stones - Urban Jungle - Europe 1990”, MTV Europe, July 21,
1990.
Songs 2-4: Released on
CBS-Fox TV special, May 30, 1990;
“ROLLING STONES ON TV VOLUME 3 1989-98” (BT DVD).
NOTES: Song 1: Edited 7" remix; Songs 2-4: 3-D TV recordings.
0.492 FEBRUARY 23, 1990 ANOTHER SIDE OF STEEL WHEELS (7 TRACK CD), ROLLING
STONES RECORDS CBS-SONY CSCS 5116 (JAPAN)
A1 Mixed Emotions (Re-Mix)
A2 Rock And A Hard Place (Dance Mix)
A3 Rock And A Hard Place (Oh-Oh Hard Dub Mix)
A4 Rock And A Hard Place (Michael Brauer Mix)
A5 Rock And A Hard Place (Bonus Beats Mix)
A6 Fancy Man Blues
A7 Cook Cook Blues
Cuts A1-A6: Recorded at AIR Studios, Montserrat, West Indies, March 29-May 5, 1989.
Cut A7: Recorded at Pathe-Marconi Studios, Paris, November 11-December 17, 1982.
NOTES: Nice compilation offering the new single tracks released in 1989 plus five rare re-mixes (of
which A4 appeared on CD for the first time); Cut A1: Previously known as Mixed Emotions (Chris
Kimsey’s 12").
0.493 FEBRUARY 26, 1990 SINGLE, ROLLING STONES RECORDS 655661 7 (NETHERLANDS)
A Terrifying (7" Remix Edit)
B Wish I’d Never Met You
Sides A, B: Recorded at AIR Studios, Montserrat, West Indies, March 29-May 5, 1989.
0.494 FEBRUARY 26, 1990 TERRIFYING (12" SINGLE), ROLLING STONES RECORDS 655661
6 (NETHERLANDS)
A1 Terrifying (12" Remix)
A2 Wish I’d Never Met You
B1 Terrifying (7" Remix Edit)
B2 Terrifying
Sides A, B: Recorded at AIR Studios, Montserrat, West Indies, March 29-May 5, 1989.
NOTES: Simultaneously released as TERRIFYING (3" CD single), RSR-CBS 655661 3.
0.498 APRIL 29, 1990 “ROLLING STONES - STEEL WHEELS JAPAN TOUR 1990”, JAPANESE
TV SPECIAL
A Start Me Up
B Bitch
C Sad Sad Sad
D Harlem Shuffle (Relf, Nelson)
E Tumbling Dice
F Miss You
G Ruby Tuesday
H Almost Hear You Sigh (Jagger, Richards, Jordan)
I Rock And A Hard Place
J Mixed Emotions
K Honky Tonk Women
L Midnight Rambler
M You Can’t Always Get What You Want
N Can’t Be Seen
O Happy
P Paint It Black
Q Gimmie Shelter
R It’s Only Rock ‘n Roll
S Brown Sugar
T (I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction
U Jumpin’ Jack Flash
Songs A-U: Recorded at Tokyo Dome, Tokyo, February 26, 1990.
0.499 MAY 18 – AUGUST 25, 1990 THE SET, “URBAN JUNGLE EUROPEAN TOUR 1990”
1 Start Me Up
1a Bitch
2 Sad Sad Sad
3 Harlem Shuffle (Relf, Nelson)
4 Tumbling Dice
5 Miss You
6 Almost Hear You Sigh (Jagger, Richards, Jordan)
6a Terrifying
7 Ruby Tuesday
8 Angie
8a Factory Girl
8b Dead Flowers
8c Blinded By Love
9 Rock And A Hard Place
10 Mixed Emotions
11 Honky Tonk Women
12 Midnight Rambler
13 You Can’t Always Get What You Want
13a Little Red Rooster (Dixon)
13b I Just Want To Make Love To You (Dixon)
14 Can’t Be Seen
14a Before They Make Me Run
15 Happy
16 Paint It Black
17 2000 Light Years From Home
18 Sympathy For The Devil
19 Street Fighting Man
20 Gimmie Shelter
21 It’s Only Rock ‘n Roll
22 Brown Sugar
23 (I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction
24 Jumpin’ Jack Flash
NOTES: Cuts 1-24: Keyboards and some back-up vocals Chuck Leavell and Matt Clifford; Cuts 3-5,
6, 9-11, 14a-15, 18, 20-24: Back-up vocals Bernard Fowler, Lorelei McBroom and Sophia Jones;
Cuts 1a-5, 9-11, 13, 14a-15, 22-24: Saxophone Bobby Keys and/or brass The Uptown Horns
(Arno Hecht: tenor saxophone, Crispin Cioe: alto saxophone, Bob Funk: trombone, Hollywood
Paul Litteral: trumpet); Cuts 2, 5, 8b-10: Additional guitar Mick Jagger; Cuts 5, 13b: Harmonica
(keyboard programming?) probably Matt Clifford; Cuts 12, 13a: Harmonica Mick Jagger; Cut 13:
French horn intro Matt Clifford; Cuts 14-15: Vocals Keith Richards; Mick Jagger not present;
Cuts 16, 19: Back-up vocals and percussion Bernard Fowler; — Set-list variations: Cut 1: Pre-
ceded by Continental Drift (official version, second half), played as intro; Cut 1a: Dropped after
May 30, 1990 (Cologne, first show); Cut 3: Dropped between May 19, 1990 (Rotterdam) and May
26, 1990 (Frankfurt); Cuts 6, 6a: Alternatives; both performed June 14, 1990 (Barcelona); both
dropped July 26 & 28 (Rome and Turin), August 18, 1991 (Prague) and August 24 & 25, 1990
(Wembley); Cut 6a: Added as cut 9a, May 18, 1990 (Rotterdam); Cut 7: Dropped May 30, 1990
(Cologne) and August 3, 1990 (Gothenburg); Cuts 8-8c: Alternatives; dropped altogether May 19,
1990 (Rotterdam), June 27, 1990 (Basle), between July 9, 1990 (Glasgow) and July 18, 1990
(Newcastle-upon-Tyne), and August 13, 1990 (East Berlin); Cut 8b: Only performed May 27, 1990
(Frankfurt) and August 3, 1990 (Gothenburg); Cut 8c: Only performed June 10, 1990 (Lisbon) and
June 16 & 17, 1990 (Madrid); Cut 12: Dropped May 24, 1990 (Hanover) and May 27, 1990
(Frankfurt); Cut 13: Dropped May 24, 1990 (Hanover); Cut 13a: Only performed May 27, 1990
(Frankfurt), June 2, 1990 (Munich) and July 4, 1990 (Wembley); Cut 13b: Only performed May 24,
1990 (Hanover), June 17, 1990 (Madrid), June 22, 1990 (Paris) and July 6, 1990 (Wembley); Cuts
14, 14a: Alternatives; Cuts 23, 24: Played in reversed order from June 2, 1990 (Munich) onwards;
Cut 24: Played before cut 22, June 25, 1990 (Paris).
0.507 JUNE 11, 1990 PAINT IT BLACK (12" SINGLE), LONDON LONX 264 (UK)
A Paint It Black
B1 Honky Tonk Women
B2 Sympathy For The Devil
Side A: Recorded at RCA Studios, Hollywood, March 6-10, 1966.
Cut B1: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, May 12-June 5, 1969.
Cut B2: Recorded at the One Plus One sessions, Olympic Sound Studios, London, June 4-10, 1968.
0.508 JUNE 11, 1990 PAINT IT BLACK (12" SINGLE), LONDON LONXR 264 (UK)
A Paint It Black
B1 Honky Tonk Women
B2 (I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction
Side A: Recorded at RCA Studios, Hollywood, March 6-10, 1966.
Cut B1: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, May 12-June 5, 1969.
Cut B2: Recorded at RCA Studios, Hollywood, May 12-13, 1965.
0.511 JUNE 18, 1990 ALMOST HEAR YOU SIGH (MAXI-SINGLE), ROLLING STONES
RECORDS 656065 7 (UK)
A Almost Hear You Sigh (Jagger, Richards, Jordan)
B1 Wish I’d Never Met You
B2 Mixed Emotions
Sides A, B: Recorded at AIR Studios, Montserrat, West Indies, March 29-May 5, 1989.
NOTES: Side B: Playing at 33⅓ r.p.m.
0.512 JUNE 18, 1990 ALMOST HEAR YOU SIGH (12" SINGLE), ROLLING STONES RECORDS
656065 6 (UK)
A1 Almost Hear You Sigh (Jagger, Richards, Jordan)
A2 Beast Of Burden
B1 Angie
B2 Fool To Cry
Cut A1: Recorded at AIR Studios, Montserrat, West Indies, March 29-May 5, 1989.
Cut A2: Recorded at Pathe-Marconi, EMI Studios, Paris, October 10-December 21, 1977.
Cut B1: Recorded at Dynamic Sound Studios, Kingston, Jamaica, November 25-30, 1972.
Cut B2: Recorded at Musicland Studios, Munich, December 12, 1974.
NOTES: Also released as ALMOST HEAR YOU SIGH (CD single), RSR-CBS 656065 2; — Re-
released with bonus tracks on THE ROLLING STONES SINGLES 1971-2006 (CD box set),
Universal 06025 2760346 9 [Disc 29], April 11, 2011.
0.516 JUNE 25, 1990 ALMOST HEAR YOU SIGH (CD SINGLE), RSR-CBS 656065 5 (UK)
A1 Almost Hear You Sigh (Jagger, Richards, Jordan)
A2 Miss You
A3 Waiting On A Friend
A4 Wish I’d Never Met You
Cuts A1, A4: Recorded at AIR Studios, Montserrat, West Indies, March 29-May 5, 1989.
Cut A2: Recorded at Pathe-Marconi, EMI Studios, Paris, October-December, 1977.
Cut A3: Recorded at Pathe-Marconi Studios, Paris, October 11-November 12, 1980.
NOTES: Limited edition; packaged in a metal tin; — Re-released with bonus tracks on THE ROLLING
STONES SINGLES 1971-2006 (CD box set), Universal 06025 2760346 9 [Disc 29], April 11,
2011.
0.517 JUNE 25, 1990 HOT ROCKS 1964-1971 (DOUBLE CD), LONDON 820140-2 (UK)
A1 Time Is On My Side (Meade)
A2 Heart Of Stone
A3 Play With Fire (Nanker, Phelge)
A4 (I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction
A5 As Tears Go By (Jagger, Richards, Oldham)
A6 Get Off Of My Cloud
A7 Mother’s Little Helper
A8 19th Nervous Breakdown
A9 Paint It Black
A10 Under My Thumb
A11 Ruby Tuesday
A12 Let’s Spend The Night Together
B1 Jumpin’ Jack Flash
B2 Street Fighting Man
B3 Sympathy For The Devil
B4 Honky Tonk Women
B5 Gimmie Shelter
B6 Midnight Rambler
B7 You Can’t Always Get What You Want
B8 Brown Sugar
B9 Wild Horses
Cut A1: Recorded at Chess Studios, Chicago, November 8, 1964.
Cut A2: Recorded at RCA Studios, Hollywood, November 2, 1964.
Cut A3: Recorded at RCA Studios, Hollywood, January 17, 1965.
Cut A4: Recorded at RCA Studios, Hollywood, May 12-13, 1965.
Cut A5: Recorded at IBC Studios, London, October 26, 1965.
Cut A6: Recorded at RCA Studios, Hollywood, September 6-7, 1965.
Cuts A7, A8: Recorded at RCA Studios, Hollywood, December 6-10, 1965.
Cuts A9, 10: Recorded at RCA Studios, Hollywood, March 6-10, 1966.
Cuts A11, A12: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, November 16, 1966.
Cut B1: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, March 29, 1968.
Cut B2: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, May 13-21, 1968.
Cut B3: Recorded at the One Plus One sessions, Olympic Sound Studios, London, June 4-10, 1968.
Cut B4: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, May 12-June 5, 1969.
Cut B5: Recorded at Sunset Sound or Elektra Studios, Los Angeles, October 17-November 2, 1969.
Cut B6: Recorded at Madison Square Garden, New York City, November 28, 1969 (second show).
Cut B7: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, November 17, 1968, and March 15, 1969.
Cut B8: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, April 24, 1970.
Cut B9: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, Febrary 17, 1970.
NOTES: Simultaneously released on vinyl, HOT ROCKS 1964-1971, London 820140-1 (first proper UK
LP release on the London label); album already available in the US in January, 1972 (see Entry
0.206); — Cut B3: Ending 35 seconds longer on CD than on single or original album.
0.518 JUNE 26, 1990 “URBAN JUNGLE - THE ROLLING STONES”, CANAL+ (FRENCH TV)
A Start Me Up
B Tumbling Dice
C Miss You
D Almost Hear You Sigh (Jagger, Richards, Jordan)
E Terrifying
F Rock And A Hard Place
G Honky Tonk Women
H Happy
I Paint It Black
J 2000 Light Years From Home
K Sympathy For The Devil
L Street Fighting Man
M It’s Only Rock ‘n Roll
N Brown Sugar
O Jumpin’ Jack Flash
P (I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction
Songs A-E, I, J, K, L, P: Recorded at Estadi Olimpic De Montjuic, Barcelona, June 14, 1990.
Songs F-H, M-O: Recorded at Estadi Olimpic De Montjuic, Barcelona, June 13, 1990.
NOTES: Re-relased on "BARCELONA OLE!" (BT DVD); - Similar special premiered on Spanish TV
(Tele 5), June 25, 1990.
0.520 JULY, 1990 “LO MEJOR DE LOS ROLLING STONES”, VIDEO (SPAIN)
A Jumpin’ Jack Flash
B Under My Thumb
C Let’s Spend The Night Together
D Shattered
E Neighbours
F Time Is On My Side (Meade)
G Start Me Up
H Honky Tonk Women
I Jumpin’ Jack Flash
J (I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction
K Mick Jagger with Prime Minister Felipe Gonzales
L Mick Jagger Interview
M Backstage Scene
N Paint It Black
O Keith Richards Interview
P 2000 Light Years From Home
Q Sympathy For The Devil
Songs A, N, P, Q (A, P incomplete), Line M: Recorded at Estadi Olimpic De Montjuic, Barcelona,
June 14, 1990.
Songs B-F, H, I (many incomplete): Recorded at Sun Devil Stadium, Tempe, Arizona, December 13,
1981.
Song G (incomplete): Recorded at Meadowlands Sports Complex/Brendan Byrne Arena, East Ruther-
ford, New Jersey, November 5, 1981.
Song J (incomplete): Recorded at Meadowlands Sports Complex/Brendan Byrne Arena, East Ruther-
ford, New Jersey, November 6, 1981.
Line K: Recorded at the Royal Palais, Madrid, June 16, 1990.
Line L: Recorded in Madrid, probably June 18, 1990.
Line O: Recorded in Barcelona or Madrid, mid-June, 1990.
NOTES: Video cassette issued with the Newspaper “Tiempo”; — Credits: director: Javier Martin
Dominguez; length: 48 mins.; — Songs B-J: Taken from the film “LET’S SPEND THE NIGHT
TOGETHER”.
0.520A JULY, 1990 “ROCK‘N’ROLL THE GREATEST YEARS: ‘64: VOL. 2”, THE VIDEO COLLEC-
TION VC4085 (UK)
A Not Fade Away (Holly)
B Time Is On My Side (Meade)
Song A: Recorded at the NME Poll Winners Concert, Empire Pool, Wembley, Middlesex, April 26,
1964.
Song B: Recorded at the T.A.M.I. show, Civic Auditorium, Santa Monica, California, October 29, 1964.
NOTES: Only items involving The Rolling Stones listed.
0.526 JULY 21, 1990 “SPOTLIGHT: ROLLING STONES - URBAN JUNGLE - EUROPE 1990”,
MTV EUROPE
A Mick Jagger Press Conference
B Ron Wood Interview
C Mick Jagger Interview
D Mick Jagger Promotional Clip
Chuck Leavell Interview
E Start Me Up
Bernard Fowler Interview
F Sad Sad Sad
G Terrifying
H Sad Sad Sad
I Almost Hear You Sigh
J Rock And A Hard Place
Lines A, C: Recorded at the Tabernacle Club, London, March 22, 1990.
Lines B, D (both continued throughout the whole programme), Songs E, F (both incomplete): Recorded
at Feyenoord-Stadion, Rotterdam, May 19, 1990.
Song G: Promotional video, filmed at Tokyo Dome, Tokyo, February 16, 1990.
Song H (incomplete): Recorded at Wembley Stadium, Wembley, Middlesex, July 4, 1990.
Song I (incomplete): Promotional video, filmed in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, early December, 1989.
Song J: Promotional video, recorded at Sullivan Stadium, Foxboro, Massachusetts, October 2 & 3,
1989.
NOTES: Line B, Line D-Song F: Previously shown in “MTV News”, MTV Europe, May 21, 1990.
0.528 JULY 30, 1990 SINGLE, ROLLING STONES RECORDS 656122 7 (UK)
A Terrifying (7" Remix Edit)
B Rock And A Hard Place (Edit)
Sides A, B: Recorded at AIR Studios, Montserrat, West Indies, March 29-May 5, 1989.
NOTES: Side A: Promotional video released based on this cut, filmed at Tokyo Dome, Tokyo, February
16, 1990; — Re-released with bonus tracks on THE ROLLING STONES SINGLES 1971-2006
(CD box set), Universal 06025 2760346 9 [Disc 30], April 11, 2011 (see below).
0.529 JULY 30, 1990 TERRIFYING (12" SINGLE), ROLLING STONES RECORDS 656122 6 (UK)
A Terrifying (12" Remix)
B1 Rock And A Hard Place (Dance Mix)
B2 Harlem Shuffle (London Mix) (Relf, Nelson)
Side A, Cut B1: Recorded at AIR Studios, Montserrat, West Indies, March 29-May 5, 1989.
Cut B2: Recorded at RPM Studio, New York City, July 16-August 17 and/or September 10-October 15,
1985.
NOTES: Re-released with bonus tracks on THE ROLLING STONES SINGLES 1971-2006 (CD box
set), Universal 06025 2760346 9 [Disc 30], April 11, 2011 (see above and below).
0.530 JULY 30, 1990 TERRIFYING (CD SINGLE), ROLLING STONES RECORDS 656122 2 (UK)
A1 Terrifying (7" Remix Edit)
A2 Terrifying (12" Remix)
A3 Rock And A Hard Place (Dance Mix)
A4 Harlem Shuffle (Relf, Nelson)
Cuts A1-A3: Recorded at AIR Studios, Montserrat, West Indies, March 29-May 5, 1989.
Cut A4: Recorded at RPM Studio, New York City, July 16-August 17 and/or September 10-October 15,
1985.
NOTES: Re-released with bonus tracks on THE ROLLING STONES SINGLES 1971-2006 (CD box
set), Universal 06025 2760346 9 [Disc 30], April 11, 2011 (see above)
0.532 EARLY AUGUST, 1990 TERRIFYING (CD SINGLE), ROLLING STONES RECORDS
656122 5 (UK)
A1 Terrifying (7" Remix Edit)
A2 Start Me Up
A3 Shattered
A4 If You Can’t Rock Me
Cut A1: Recorded at AIR Studios, Montserrat, West Indies, March 29-May 5, 1989.
Cut A2: Recorded at Pathe-Marconi, EMI Studios, Paris, October 11-November 12, 1980.
Cut A3: Recorded at Pathe-Marconi, EMI Studios, Paris, October 10-December 21, 1977.
Cut A4: Recorded at Musicland Studios, Munich, November 13-24, 1973.
0.535 AUGUST 12, 1990 “URBAN JUNGLE - THE ROLLING STONES”, SKY TV
A Start Me Up
B Sad Sad Sad
C Tumbling Dice
D Miss You
E Ruby Tuesday
F Terrifying
G Rock And A Hard Place
H Honky Tonk Women
I Happy
J Paint It Black
K 2000 Light Years From Home
L Sympathy For The Devil
M Street Fighting Man
N It’s Only Rock ‘n Roll
O Brown Sugar
P Jumpin’ Jack Flash
Q (I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction
Songs A-F, J, L, M, Q: Recorded at Estadi Olimpic De Montjuic, Barcelona, June 14, 1990.
Songs G-I, K, N-P: Recorded at Estadi Olimpic De Montjuic, Barcelona, June 13, 1990.
NOTES: Songs F, G: Messed up by graphic art; — Credits: Director: Gavin Taylor; length: 91 mins.; —
Songs A-G, I-O: Released on LIVE ALL OVER THE WORLD (BT CD).
0.536 AUGUST 13, 1990 SAD SAD SAD (12" SINGLE), ROLLING STONES RECORDS 656197 6
(NETHERLANDS)
A1 Sad Sad Sad
A2 Blinded By Love
B Too Much Blood (Main Vocals)
Side A: Recorded at AIR Studios, Montserrat, West Indies, March 29-May 5, 1989.
Side B: Recorded at Pathe-Marconi, EMI Studios, Paris, November 11-December 17, 1982.
NOTES: Side A1: Promotional video released based on this cut, using footage from the Estadi Olimpic
De Montjuic, Barcelona, June 14, 1990; Side B: Listed as separate version but actually part of
Too Much Blood (Dance Version); — Simultaneously released as SAD SAD SAD (3" CD single),
RSR-CBS 656197 3 (Netherlands).
0.537 AUGUST 13, 1990 RADRENNBAHN WEISSENSEE, EAST BERLIN, GERMAN DEMO-
CRATIC REPUBLIC
1 Start Me Up
2 Sad Sad Sad
3 Harlem Shuffle (Relf, Nelson)
4 Tumbling Dice
5 Miss You
6 Almost Hear You Sigh (Jagger, Richards, Jordan)
7 Ruby Tuesday
8 Rock And A Hard Place
9 Mixed Emotions
10 Honky Tonk Women
11 Midnight Rambler
12 You Can’t Always Get What You Want
13 Can’t Be Seen
14 Happy
15 Paint It Black
16 2000 Light Years From Home
17 Sympathy For The Devil
18 Street Fighting Man
19 Gimmie Shelter
20 It’s Only Rock ‘n Roll
21 Brown Sugar
22 (I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction
23 Jumpin’ Jack Flash
Cuts 1-23: Released on AUGUST CHILDREN (BT CD).
Cuts 2-7, 11-24: Released on AUGUST CHILDREN (BT).
Songs 1, 2 (both incomplete): Shown in “MTV News”, August 15, 1990.
Song 1 (incomplete): Shown in
“Aktuelle Kamera am Morgen”, German TV (DFF), August 14, 1990;
“Heute Journal”, German TV (ZDF), August 14, 1990;
“Abendschau”, German TV (SFB), August 14, 1990;
“MTV News” and other international news reports, August 14, 1990.
Song 22: Premiered in “ROLLING STONES AT THE MAX”, IMAX film, October 25, 1991; — Released
on “ROLLING STONES LIVE AT THE MAX” (DVD), Columbia COBY 90008 (Japan), March 21,
1998/ Castle Music Pictures ID4380ERDVD (US), November 18, 1998.
Cut 22: Released on
AT THE MAX (BT CD);
AT THE MAX (BT double CD);
JUST A SHOT AWAY (BT CD).
0.537A AUGUST 14, 1990 RADRENNBAHN WEISSENSEE, EAST BERLIN, GERMAN DEMO-
CRATIC REPUBLIC
1 Happy
2 It’s Only Rock ‘n Roll
Songs 1, 2: Premiered in “ROLLING STONES AT THE MAX”, IMAX film, October 25, 1991; —
Released on “ROLLING STONES LIVE AT THE MAX” (DVD), Columbia COBY 90008 (Japan),
March 21, 1998/Castle Music Pictures ID4380ERDVD (US), November 18, 1998.
Cuts 1, 2: Released on
AT THE MAX (BT CD);
AT THE MAX (BT double CD);
JUST A SHOT AWAY (BT CD).
0.540 AUTUMN, 1990 “ROLLING STONES - STEEL WHEELS JAPAN TOUR 1990 [PART 2]”,
JAPANESE TV SPECIAL
A Start Me Up
B Bitch
C Rock And A Hard Place
D Mixed Emotions
E Honky Tonk Women
F Happy
G Paint It Black
H 2000 Light Years From Home
I Sympathy For The Devil
J It’s Only Rock ‘n Roll
K (I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction
L Jumpin’ Jack Flash
Songs A-L: Recorded at Tokyo Dome, Tokyo, February 26, 1990.
0.540A NOVEMBER, 1990 “SOLID GOLD”, VIDEO, MAGNUM MUSIC MMGV 014 (UK)
A I Just Want To Make Love To You (Dixon)
B Angie
Song A (incomplete): Recorded at the NME Poll Winners Concert, Empire Pool, Wembley, Middlesex,
April 26, 1964.
Song B: Promotional film, filmed in London, July 17, 1973.
NOTES: Only items involving The Rolling Stones listed.
0.541 NOVEMBER, 1990 (PROBABLY) MORE HOT ROCKS (DOUBLE CD), LONDON 820143-2
(UK)
A1 Tell Me
A2 Not Fade Away (Holly)
A3 The Last Time
A4 It’s All Over Now (Womack, Womack)
A5 Good Times, Bad Times
A6 I’m Free
A7 Out Of Time
A8 Lady Jane
A9 Sittin’ On A Fence
A10 Have You Seen Your Mother, Baby, Standing In The Shadow?
A11 Dandelion
A12 We Love You
B1 She’s A Rainbow
B2 2000 Light Years From Home
B3 Child Of The Moon
B4 No Expectations
B5 Let It Bleed
B6 What To Do
B7 Money (Gordy Jr., Bradford)
B8 Come On (Berry)
B9 Fortune Teller (Neville)
B10 Poison Ivy (Leiber, Stoller)
B11 Bye Bye Johnny (Berry)
B12 I Can’t Be Satisfied (Morganfield)
B13 Long Long While
Cuts A1, A5: Recorded at Regent Sound Studios, London, February 24-25, 1964.
Cut A2: Recorded at Regent Sound Studios, London, February 3-4, 1964.
Cut A3: Recorded at RCA Studios, Hollywood, January 17, 1965.
Cuts A4, B12: Recorded at Chess Studios, Chicago, June 10, 1964.
Cut A6: Recorded at RCA Studios, Hollywood, September 6-7, 1965.
Cuts A7, A8, B6, B13: Recorded at RCA Studios, Hollywood, March 6-10, 1966.
Cut A9: Recorded at RCA Studios, Hollywood, December 6-10, 1965.
Cut A10: Recorded at RCA Studios, Hollywood, August 4-12, 1966.
Cut A11: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, November 9-26, 1966.
Cut A12: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, June 12-13, 1967.
Cut B1: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, May 18, 1967.
Cut B2: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, August 5-September 7, 1967.
Cut B3: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, March 29, 1968.
Cut B4: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, May 13-21, 1968.
Cut B5: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, June 10-July 2, 1969.
Cut B7: Recorded at De Lane Lea Music Recording Studios, London, November 14, 1963.
Cut B8: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, May 10, 1963.
Cut B9: Recorded at Decca Studios, London, July 9, 1963.
Cut B10: Recorded at Decca Studios, London, around July 18, 1963.
Cut B11: Recorded at Decca Studios, London, August 8, 1963.
NOTES: Simultaneously released on vinyl, MORE HOT ROCKS, London 820143-1; album already
available in the US in December, 1972 (see Entry 0.227); Cut D4: Different mix compared to the
original American release, lacking the repeat of the last verse; Cut D5: Different mix compared to
the original American release, lacking percussion overdubs.
START ME UP
1991
Something Happened To Me Yesterday
JANUARY
7-18 Hit Factory Studio, London (Entry 0.542)
MARCH
1 Promotional video shooting, Pier 3, near Brooklyn Bridge, New York City (without Bill
Wyman) (Entry 0.542A)
MAY
21-22 Promotional video shooting, Shepperton Studios, Twickenham, Middlesex
(Entry 0.549)
Source
Felix Aeppli, The Ultimate Guide To The Rolling Stones (1985 / 1996 / 2003 / 2012)
http://aeppli.ch/tug.htm
1991 Links
Flashpoint www.beatzenith.com/the_rolling_stones/rs4livensolo.htm#91flashpoint
NOTES: Whilst every care has been taken in selecting these links, the author, of course, cannot
guarantee that the links will continue to be active in the future. Further, the author is not
responsible for the copyright or legality of the linked websites.
START ME UP
1991
Sing This All Together
0.541A EARLY 1991 “ROCK‘N’ROLL THE GREATEST YEARS: ‘73”, THE VIDEO COLLECTION
VC4096 (UK)
A Angie
Song A: Promotional film, filmed in London, July 17, 1973.
NOTES: Only items involving The Rolling Stones listed; — Also see RON WOOD, Entry 7033B, for
Cindy Incidentally; — Re-released as “SEVENTIES ROCK & POP 73”, Music Club MC 2085,
1992.
0.541B EARLY 1991 “ROCK‘N’ROLL THE GREATEST YEARS: ‘74”, THE VIDEO COLLECTION
VC4097 (UK)
A It’s Only Rock ‘n Roll
Song A: Promotional film, filmed at LWT Studios, London, June 1, 1974.
NOTES: Only items involving The Rolling Stones listed; — Re-released as “SEVENTIES ROCK & POP
74”, Music Club MC 2086, 1992.
0.542 JANUARY 7-18, 1991 HIT FACTORY STUDIO, LONDON, Producers: Chris Kimsey and
The Glimmer Twins
1 Highwire
2 Highwire (7" Version)
3 Sex Drive
4 Sex Drive (Single Edit)
5 Sex Drive (Club Version)
6 Sex Drive (Edited Club Version)
7 Sex Drive (Dirty Hands Mix)
8 Highwire (12" Version)
Cut 1: Released on
HIGHWIRE (CD single), Rolling Stones Records 656756 5, March 25, 1991;
Alta Tension (Highwire) / No Siempre Consigues Lo Que Quieres (You Can’t Always Get What
You Want), promotional single, Sony Music DEP-870 (Argentina), Spring, 1991.
Cuts 1, 2: Released on THE ROLLING STONES SINGLES 1971-2006 (CD box set), Universal 06025
2760346 9 [Disc 31], April 11, 2011.
Cuts 1, 3: Released on FLASHPOINT, Rolling Stones Records C 47456/468135 1 and Rolling Stones
Records CK 47456/468135 2 (CD), April 2/April 8, 1991.
Cut 2: Released on
Single, Rolling Stones Records 38-73742/656756 7, March 4/March 11, 1991;
HIGHWIRE (CD single), Rolling Stones Records 656756 2, March 25, 1991.
Cut 4: Released on
Single, Rolling Stones Records 38-73789, late August, 1991;
FLASHPOINT (CD), RSR-Virgin CDV 2855 / 8-45670-2 (Europe), April 14, 1998.
Cuts 4-6: Released on
SEXDRIVE (CD single), RSR-Sony Records SRCS 5532, July 18, 1991.
Cuts 4, 5, 7: Released on
SEX DRIVE (CD single), Rolling Stones Records 657334 2, August 19, 1991;
SEX DRIVE (12" Single), Rolling Stones Records 657334 6, August 19, 1991.
Cuts 4, 7: Released on Single, Rolling Stones Records 657334 7, August, 1991.
Cuts 8: Released on HIGHWIRE (12" Single), Rolling Stones Records 656756 6, March 18, 1991.
NOTES: Cuts 1-8: Ron Wood not present after January 12, 1991; additional guitar Mick Jagger; Cuts 1,
2: Back-up vocals Bernard Fowler; Cut 2: Edited version of cut 1; Cut 3: Back-up vocals Tessa
Niles and Katie Kissoon; brass by Kick Horns (Simon Clarke, Roddy Lorimer, Tim Sanders, Paul
Spong); Cuts 3-7: Entitled Sexdrive on later pressings; Cuts 4-7: Remixes of cut 3; Cut 5: Also
known as Sex Drive (12" Mix); Cut 8: Same as cut 1, with count-in intro.
0.542A MARCH 1, 1991 PROMOTIONAL VIDEO SHOOTING, PIER 3, near BROOKLYN BRIDGE,
NEW YORK CITY, Director: Julien Temple
1 Highwire
2 Highwire
3 Mick Jagger Interview
4 Keith Richards Interview
5 Ron Wood Interview
6 Keith Richards Interview
7 Mick Jagger Interview
Song 1, Lines3-5 (3-5 Pre-prepared Questions & Answers): Released on “Interview Soundbites
‘Highwire’ Music Video”, promotional video tape, On The Scene Productions/Sony Music,
mid-March, 1991.
Song 1, Lines 6, 7: Shown in “Rolling Stones Exclusive”, C4, March 22, 1991.
Song 1: Released on “THE ROLLING STONES VIDEO COLLECTION 1980-2001 ON DVD” (BT DVD).
Song 2, Lines 3-5 (3-5 incomplete): Shown in “News at Night”, MTV, March 12, 1991.
Lines 3, 4 (different parts again): Shown in “Week in Rock”, MTV, April 6, 1991.
Lines 3-5 (different parts from above): Shown in “News at Night”, MTV, April 8, 1991.
NOTES: Songs 1, 2: Bill Wyman not present; Song 1: Lip-synched performance of official version;
Song 2: Rehearsal, incomplete.
0.543 MARCH 4/MARCH 11, 1991 SINGLE, ROLLING STONES RECORDS 38-73742 (US)/
656756 7 (UK)
A Highwire
B 2000 Light Years From Home
Side A: Recorded at Hit Factory Studio, London, January 7-18, 1991.
Side B: Recorded at Estadi Olimpic De Montjuic, Barcelona, June 13, 1990.
NOTES: Side A: Edit version; promotional video released based on this cut almost concurrently, filmed
on Pier 3, near Brooklyn Bridge, New York City, March 1, 1991; — First Rolling Stones record
distributed in Europe by Sony Music (who took over CBS Europe in February, 1991).
0.544 MARCH 18, 1991 HIGHWIRE (12" SINGLE), ROLLING STONES RECORDS 656756 6
(UK)
A1 Highwire
A2 2000 Light Years From Home
B1 Sympathy For the Devil
B2 I Just Want To Make Love To You (Dixon)
Cut A1: Recorded at Hit Factory Studio, London, January 7-18, 1991.
Cut A2: Recorded at Estadi Olimpic De Montjuic, Barcelona, June 13, 1990.
Cut B1: Recorded at Tokyo Dome, Tokyo, February 26, 1990.
Cut B2: Recorded Wembley Stadium, Wembley, Middlesex, July 6, 1990.
NOTES: Cut A2, Side B: Edited; — Also released as HIGHWIRE (CD single), Rolling Stones Records
656756 2, March 25, 1991, containing the single version of cut 1; — Re-released with bonus
tracks on THE ROLLING STONES SINGLES 1971-2006 (CD box set), Universal 06025 2760346
9 [Disc 31], April 11, 2011 (see below).
0.545 MARCH 25, 1991 HIGHWIRE (CD SINGLE), ROLLING STONES RECORDS 656756 5 (UK)
A1 Highwire
A2 Play With Fire (Nanker, Phelge)
A3 Factory Girl
Cut A1: Recorded at Hit Factory Studio, London, January 7-18, 1991.
Cut A2: Recorded at Death Valley Stadium, Clemson, South Carolina, November 26, 1989.
Cut A3: Recorded at Wembley Stadium, Wembley, Middlesex, July 6, 1990.
NOTES: Re-released with bonus tracks on THE ROLLING STONES SINGLES 1971-2006 (CD box
set), Universal 06025 2760346 9 [Disc 31], April 11, 2011 (see above).
0.545A APRIL, 1991 (PROBABLY) “LIVING COLOUR: TIME TUNNEL”, VIDEO, CMV ENTER-
PRISES 49060-2 (UK)/49060 (US)
A It’s Only Rock ‘n Roll
B Mick Jagger Interview
Song A (incomplete): Recorded at Olympic Stadium, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, December 14, 1989.
Line B: Recorded at Death Valley Stadium, Clemson, South Carolina, November 26, 1989.
NOTES: Only items involving The Rolling Stones listed; Song A: Supported by Living Colour.
0.546 APRIL 2/APRIL 8, 1991 FLASHPOINT, ROLLING STONES RECORDS C 47456 (US)/
468135 1 (UK), Producers: Chris Kimsey and The Glimmer Twins
A1 Intro (Continental Drift)
A2 Start Me Up
A3 Sad Sad Sad
A4 Miss You
A5 Ruby Tuesday
A6 You Can’t Always Get What You Want
A7 Factory Girl
A8 Little Red Rooster (Dixon)
B1 Paint It Black
B2 Sympathy For The Devil
B3 Brown Sugar
B4 Jumpin’ Jack Flash
B5 (I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction
B6 Highwire
B7 Sex Drive
Cuts A2, B5: Recorded at Death Valley Stadium, Clemson, South Carolina, November 26, 1989.
Cuts A3, A8: Recorded at Convention Center, Atlantic City, New Jersey, December 19, 1989.
Cuts A4, A6: Recorded at Gator Bowl, Jacksonville, Florida, November 25, 1989.
Cuts A5, B4: Recorded at Tokyo Dome, Tokyo, February 27, 1990.
Cut A7: Recorded at Wembley Stadium, Wembley, Middlesex, July 6, 1990.
Cut B1: Recorded at Estadi Olimpic De Montjuic, Barcelona, June 13, 1990.
Cut B2: Recorded at Tokyo Dome, Tokyo, February 26, 1990.
Cut B3: Recorded at Stadio delle Alpi, Turin, July 28, 1990.
Cuts B6, B7: Recorded at the Hit Factory Studio, London, January 7-18, 1991.
NOTES: Cut A1: Official track, incomplete; Cuts A2-B5: Live cuts, produced by Chris Kimsey and The
Glimmer Twins; Cuts A3, A6, A8, B3: Edited; Cuts: B2, B4, B5: Edited and reworked; Cut A4:
Vocal overdubs.
0.547 APRIL 2/APRIL 8, 1991 FLASHPOINT (CD), ROLLING STONES RECORDS CK 47456
(US)/468135 2 (UK)
A1 Intro (Continental Drift)
A2 Start Me Up
A3 Sad Sad Sad
A4 Miss You
A5 Rock And A Hard Place
A6 Ruby Tuesday
A7 You Can’t Always Get What You Want
A8 Factory Girl
A9 Can’t Be Seen
A10 Little Red Rooster (Dixon)
A11 Paint It Black
A12 Sympathy For The Devil
A13 Brown Sugar
A14 Jumpin’ Jack Flash
A15 (I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction
A16 Highwire
A17 Sex Drive
Cuts A2, A9, A15: Recorded at Death Valley Stadium, Clemson, South Carolina, November 26, 1989.
Cuts A3, A10: Recorded at Convention Center, Atlantic City, New Jersey, December 19, 1989.
Cuts A4, A5, A7: Recorded at Gator Bowl, Jacksonville, Florida, November 25, 1989.
Cuts A6, A14: Recorded at Tokyo Dome, Tokyo, February 27, 1990.
Cut A8: Recorded at Wembley Stadium, Wembley, Middlesex, July 6, 1990.
Cut A11: Recorded at Estadi Olimpic De Montjuic, Barcelona, June 13, 1990.
Cut A12: Recorded at Tokyo Dome, Tokyo, February 26, 1990.
Cut A13: Recorded at Stadio delle Alpi, Turin, July 28, 1990.
Cuts A16, A17: Recorded at the Hit Factory Studio, London, January 7-18, 1991.
NOTES: Cut A1: Official track, incomplete; Cuts A2-A15: Live cuts, produced by Chris Kimsey and The
Glimmer Twins; Cuts A3, A7, A9, A10, A13: Edited; Cuts A4, A5: Vocal overdubs; Cuts: A12, A14,
A15: Edited and reworked; — Also released as special offer with a bonus CD single, ROLLING
STONES INTERVIEW 1990, CBS SAMPCD 1408, in the UK (subsequently re-released as
INTERVIEW 1990, BT CD); — Re-released as FLASHPOINT (CD), RSR-Virgin CDV 2855 /
8-45670-2 (Europe), April 14, 1998 (replacing cut A17 by Sex Drive (Single Edit)); as FLASH-
POINT (CD), Universal 2716428, November 10, 2009.
0.548 MAY 20, 1991 FLASHPOINT + COLLECTIBLES (DOUBLE CD), ROLLING STONES
RECORDS C2K 47880 (US)
B1 Rock And A Hard Place (Michael Brauer Mix)
B2 Miss You
B3 Cook Cook Blues
B4 Everything Is Turning To Gold (Jagger, Richards, Wood)
B5 Winning Ugly (London Mix)
B6 Beast Of Burden
B7 Fancy Man Blues
B8 Harlem Shuffle (London Mix) (Relf, Nelson)
B9 Wish I’d Never Met You
B10 Mixed Emotions (Chris Kimsey’s 12")
Cuts B1, B7, B9, B10: Recorded at AIR Studios, Montserrat, West Indies, March 29-May 5, 1989.
Cuts B2, B4: Recorded at Pathe-Marconi, EMI Studios, Paris, October 10-December 21, 1977.
Cut B3: Recorded at Pathe-Marconi Studios, Paris, November 11-December 17, 1982.
Cuts B5, B8: Recorded at RPM Studio, New York City, July 16-August 17 and/or September 10-
October 15, 1985.
Cut B6: Recorded at Rosemont Horizon, Chicago, November 25, 1981.
NOTES: Limited edition packaged in a special leather bound case; for Disc 1, FLASHPOINT, see Entry
0.547 above; Cut B1: Entitled Rock And A Hard Place II; Cut B2: Entitled Miss You IV; Cut B4:
Mistakenly entitled Everything Is Turning To Gold II; Cut B5: Entitled Winning Ugly VI; Cut B8:
Entitled Harlem Shuffle VI; Cut B10: Entitled Mixed Emotions IV.
0.549 MAY 21-22, 1991 PROMOTIONAL VIDEO SHOOTING, SHEPPERTON STUDIOS,
TWICKENHAM, MIDDLESEX, Director: Julien Temple
1 Sex Drive
2 Sex Drive
3 Mick Jagger Interview
4 Keith Richards Interview
5 Ron Wood Interview
6 Bill Wyman and Charlie Watts Interview
Song 1, Lines 3-6 (3-5 incomplete): Shown in “Sex Drive Documentary”, MTV News at Night, August
16, 1991.
Song 1: Released on “THE ROLLING STONES VIDEO COLLECTION 1980-2001 ON DVD” (BT DVD).
Song 2: Premiered in “XPO”, MTV, August 17, 1991.
Lines 3-5 (different parts from above): Shown in “MTV News” and “MTV News at Night”, May 30, 1991.
Lines 3, 4, 6 (3, 4 different parts again): Shown in “MTV News”, August 19, 1991.
NOTES: Songs 1, 2: Lip-synched performances of Sex Drive (Single Edit); Song 2: Cleaned-up version
of song 1, lacking the most explicit scenes.
0.550 MAY 24, 1991 SINGLE, ROLLING STONES RECORDS 656892 7 (UK)
A Ruby Tuesday
B Play With Fire (Nanker, Phelge)
Side A: Recorded at Tokyo Dome, Tokyo, February 27, 1990.
Side B: Recorded at Death Valley Stadium, Clemson South Carolina, November 26, 1989.
NOTES: Side A: Promotional video released based on this cut, filmed at Tokyo Dome, Tokyo, February
27, 1990.
0.551 MAY 24, 1991 RUBY TUESDAY (12" SINGLE), ROLLING STONES RECORDS 656892 6
(UK)
A1 Ruby Tuesday
A2 Play With Fire (Nanker, Phelge)
B1 You Can’t Always Get What You Want
B2 Rock And A Hard Place
Cut A1: Recorded at Tokyo Dome, Tokyo, February 27, 1990.
Cut A2: Recorded at Death Valley Stadium, Clemson, South Carolina, November 26, 1989.
Side B: Recorded at Gator Bowl, Jacksonville, Florida, November 25, 1989.
NOTES: Cut B1: Edited; Cut B2: Vocal overdubs; — Re-released with bonus tracks on THE ROLLING
STONES SINGLES 1971-2006 (CD box set), Universal 06025 2760346 9 [Disc 32], April 11,
2011 (see below).
0.552 MAY 24, 1991 RUBY TUESDAY (CD SINGLE), ROLLING STONES RECORDS 656892 2
(UK)
A1 Ruby Tuesday
A2 Play With Fire (Nanker, Phelge)
A3 You Can’t Always Get What You Want
A4 Undercover Of The Night
Cut A1: Recorded at Tokyo Dome, Tokyo, February 27, 1990.
Cut A2: Recorded at Death Valley Stadium, Clemson, South Carolina, November 26, 1989.
Cut A3: Recorded at Gator Bowl, Jacksonville, Florida, November 25, 1989.
Cut A4: Recorded at the Convention Center, Atlantic City, New Jersey, December 19, 1989.
NOTES: Cut A3: Edited; Cut A4: Reworked; — Re-released with bonus tracks on THE ROLLING
STONES SINGLES 1971-2006 (CD box set), Universal 06025 2760346 9 [Disc 32], April 11,
2011 (see above and below).
0.553 LATE MAY, 1991 RUBY TUESDAY (CD SINGLE), ROLLING STONES RECORDS 656892
5 (UK)
A1 Ruby Tuesday
A2 Harlem Shuffle (Relf, Nelson)
A3 Winning Ugly (London Mix)
Cuts A1, A2: Recorded at Tokyo Dome, Tokyo, February 27, 1990.
Cut A3: Recorded at RPM Studio, New York City, July 16-August 17 and/or September 10-October 15,
1985.
NOTES: Cut A2: Remixed; — Re-released with bonus tracks on THE ROLLING STONES SINGLES
1971-2006 (CD box set), Universal 06025 2760346 9 [Disc 32], April 11, 2011 (see above).
0.554 JULY 18, 1991 SEXDRIVE (CD SINGLE), RSR-SONY RECORDS SRCS 5532 (JAPAN)
A1 Sex Drive (Club Version)
A2 Sex Drive (Edited Club Version)
A3 Sex Drive (Single Edit)
A4 Undercover Of The Night
Cuts A1-A3: Recorded at Hit Factory Studio, London, January 7-18, 1991.
Cut A4: Recorded at Convention Center, Atlantic City, December 19, 1989.
NOTES: Cuts A1-A3 also released on SEX DRIVE (promotional 12" single), Rolling Stones Records
CAS 4051 (US), August, 1991; Cut A4: Reworked.
0.555 AUGUST 19, 1991 SINGLE, ROLLING STONES RECORDS 657334 7 (NETHERLANDS)
A Sex Drive (Single Edit)
B Sex Drive (Dirty Hands Mix)
Sides A, B: Recorded at Hit Factory Studio, London, January 7-18, 1991.
NOTES: Side A: Two promotional videos released based on this cut, filmed at Shepperton Studios,
Twickenham, Middlesex, May 21-22, 1991 (the second version lacking the most explicit scenes).
0.556 AUGUST 19, 1991 SEX DRIVE (12" SINGLE), ROLLING STONES RECORDS 657334 6
(EUROPE/UK)
A Sex Drive (Club Version)
B1 Sex Drive (Dirty Hands Mix)
B2 Sex Drive (Single Edit)
Sides A, B: Recorded at Hit Factory Studio, London, January 7-18, 1991.
NOTES: Also released as SEXDRIVE (CD single), Rolling Stones Records 657334 2.
0.557 LATE AUGUST, 1991 SINGLE, ROLLING STONES RECORDS 38-73789 (US)
A Sex Drive (Single Edit)
B Undercover Of The Night
Side A: Recorded at Hit Factory Studio, London, January 7-18, 1991.
Side B: Recorded at Convention Center, Atlantic City, December 19, 1989.
NOTES: Side B: Reworked; — Re-released on THE ROLLING STONES SINGLES 1971-2006
(CD box set), Universal 06025 2760346 9 [Disc 33], April 11, 2011.
0.557A SEPTEMBER, 1991 “THE ROLLING STONES - ROLLING ON”, SIMITAR VIDEO 2437
(US)/“THE ROLLING STONES STORY”, SIMITAR VIDEO 34372 (UK)
NOTES: Carefully omitting every note of actual Stones music - probably for copyright reasons -,
this (unofficial?) compilation focuses on interviews and backstage scenes taken from the film
“CHARLIE IS MY DARLING” (see Entry 0.109); it also offers the introduction of the news-reel
“GATHER MOSS” (see Entry 0.041), the promotional clip for the film “PERFORMANCE”
(see Entry 1045), plus Mick Jagger’s Eulogy for Brian Jones taken from the TV special “THE
STONES IN THE PARK” (see Entry 0.166).
0.557B AUTUMN, 1991 “SEVENTIES ROCK & POP 78”, VIDEO, MUSIC CLUB MC 2090 (UK)
A Respectable
Song A: Promotional film, filmed in New York City, May 2, 1978.
NOTES: Only items involving The Rolling Stones listed.
0.559 NOVEMBER 29, 1991 SINGLE, ROLLING STONES RECORDS 657597 7 (EUROPE)
A Jumpin’ Jack Flash
B Tumbling Dice
Side A: Recorded at Tokyo Dome, Tokyo, February 27, 1990.
Side B: Recorded at Wembley Stadium, Wembley, Middlesex, August 24, 1990.
0.560 NOVEMBER 29, 1991 JUMPIN JACK FLASH (CD SINGLE), ROLLING STONES
RECORDS 657597 2 (EUROPE)
A1 Jumpin’ Jack Flash
A2 Tumbling Dice
A3 Street Fighting Man
Cut A1: Recorded at Tokyo Dome, Tokyo, February 27, 1990.
Cut A2: Recorded at Wembley Stadium, Wembley, Middlesex, August 24, 1990.
Cut A3: Recorded at Wembley Stadium, Wembley, Middlesex, August 25, 1990.
NOTES: CD single and cut A1 mistakenly entitled Jumpin Jack Flash.
START ME UP
1992
Nothing Happened To Me Yesterday
Source
Felix Aeppli, The Ultimate Guide To The Rolling Stones (1985 / 1996 / 2003 / 2012)
http://aeppli.ch/tug.htm
1992 Links
NOTES: Whilst every care has been taken in selecting these links, the author, of course, cannot
guarantee that the links will continue to be active in the future. Further, the author is not
responsible for the copyright or legality of the linked websites.
START ME UP
1992
Sing This All Together
RELEASES
0.561 APRIL, 1992 “THE VERY BEST OF THE ED SULLIVAN SHOW: VOLUME ONE”, BUENA
VISTA HOME VIDEO 1345 (US)
A (I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction
B Let’s Spend The Night Together
Song A: Recorded at “The Ed Sullivan Show”, CBS-TV, New York City, February 13, 1966.
Song B: Recorded at “The Ed Sullivan Show”, CBS-TV, New York City, January 15, 1967.
NOTES: Only items involving The Rolling Stones listed; Songs A, B: Incomplete; Song B: Sung
as Let’s Spend Some Time Together.
0.561A APRIL, 1992 “THE VERY BEST OF THE ED SULLIVAN SHOW: VOLUME TWO”, BUENA
VISTA HOME VIDEO 1351 (US)
A Paint It Black
Song A: Recorded at “The Ed Sullivan Show”, CBS-TV, New York City, September 9, 1966.
NOTES: Only items involving The Rolling Stones listed; Song A: Incomplete.
SPARKS
WILL FLY
The Rolling Stones,
January, 1993, onwards
1993
Something Happened To Me Yesterday
APRIL 20 – MAY 20
Pre-production session, Blue Wave Studios, St. Philip, Barbados, West Indies
(without Ron Wood) (Entry 0.562)
JUNE
21-25 Bass player auditions, S.I.R. Studios, New York City (including Joey Spampinato,
Doug Wimbish, Darryl Jones, Tracy Wormworth, Garry Tallent, Larry Taylor
and 14 others)
JULY 9 – AUGUST 6
Pre-production session, Sandymount (Ron Wood’s house), outside Clane, County
Kildare, Ireland (Entry 0.562A)
SEPTEMBER
Sandymount (Ron Wood’s house), outside Clane, County Kildare, Ireland (Entry
0.562B)
SEPTEMBER 30 – OCTOBER 1
Guest session, Windmill Lane Recording, Dublin (Entry 0.563)
NOVEMBER 3 – DECEMBER 11
Windmill Lane Recording, Dublin (Entry 0.564)
Source
Felix Aeppli, The Ultimate Guide To The Rolling Stones (1985 / 1996 / 2003 / 2012)
http://aeppli.ch/tug.htm
1993 Links
NOTES: Whilst every care has been taken in selecting these links, the author, of course, cannot
guarantee that the links will continue to be active in the future. Further, the author is not
responsible for the copyright or legality of the linked websites.
SPARKS WILL FLY
1993
Sing This All Together
0.561B APRIL 13, 1993 JUKE BOX SINGLE, EMI ORDERLH 1 (UK)
A Gimmie Shelter
Side A: Recorded at Death Valley Stadium, Clemson, South Carolina , November 26, 1989.
NOTES: Side A: Edited; – Only one side involving The Rolling Stones; disc being part of a benefit
project for homeless people; – Also released on GIMME SHELTER (Radio Promo CD), EMI
Order DJL 1, Spring, 1993.
0.562 APRIL 20 – MAY 20, 1993 PRE-PRODUCTION SESSION, BLUE WAVE STUDIOS,
ST. PHILIP, BARBADOS, WEST INDIES, Producers: Don Was and The Glimmer Twins
1 Randy Whore # 1
2 Thru And Thru # 1
3 He Loves You So
4 My Love Is My Love
5 Disposition Boogie
6 Goodbye To Love (Shapiro, Mann)
7 Alteration Boogie
8 Get Your Hands Off # 2
9 Make It Now
10 Slips Away
11 Get Your Hands Off # 1
12 Glimmer Twins Boogie
13 Why You Runnin?
14 You Got Away With Murder
15 Look Out Baby
16 Randy Whore # 2
17 Untitled # 1
18 I’m Fallin’
19 Keith’s Blues
20 It’s Funny
21 Anything For You
22 Untitled # 2
23 Thru And Thru # 2
Cuts 1-23: Released on VOODOO RESIDUE (BT CD).
NOTES: Cuts 1-23: Ron Wood not present; Cuts 3, 7, 14, 22: Piano Mick Jagger; Cuts 2, 4, 7, 9, 10,
20, 21, 23: Vocals Keith Richards; Cut 4: Keyboards probably Mick Jagger; Cuts 5, 19: Instru-
mental tracks only; Cuts 1, 3, 6, 11, 14, 16, 22: Shared vocals Keith Richards and Mick Jagger;
Cuts 2, 10, 19, 23: Mick Jagger and Charlie Watts not present; Cut 8: Mick Jagger’s vocals
recorded off-mike; Cut 9: Piano Keith Richards; Mick Jagger not present; Cut 11: Might be an
early version of Brand New Car; Cuts 11, 12: Additional guitar Mick Jagger; Cut 13: Early version
of Gunface; guitar and vocals Mick Jagger; Cuts 13, 15: Keith Richards and Charlie Watts not
involved; Cuts 14, 21, 22: Charlie Watts not involved; Cut 15: Based on Continental Drift; Mick
Jagger vocals and electric piano; plus drum machine; Cut 17: Organ Mick Jagger; Cut 18: Might
be an early version of Low Down; Cut 21: Harpsichord Keith Richards.
0.562B SEPTEMBER, 1993 SANDYMOUNT (RON WOOD’S HOUSE), outside CLANE, COUNTY
KILDARE, IRELAND, Producers: Don Was and The Glimmer Twins, Chief Engineer: Don
Smith
1 You Got Me Rocking
2 Sparks Will Fly
3 Out Of Tears
4 Brand New Car
5 Sweethearts Together
6 Blinded By Rainbows
7 Baby Break It Down
8 Thru And Thru/Thru And Thru
9 Alright Charlie!
10 It’s Alright/I Got A Hold On You
11 Ivy League
12 You Got It Made
13 Track With No Name
14 Untitled Instrumental 3
15 Untitled Instrumental 4
16 Make It Now
17 Baby, You're Too Much
18 It’s Funny
19 Alright Charlie!
20 Keith Richards Dialogue
21 Mick Jagger Interview
22 Keith Richards Interview
23 Ron Wood Interview
Cuts 1-8: Released on VOODOO BREW (BT CD [Disc 4: tracks 2, 3 5-7, 9-11]).
Cut 4: Released on CURE FOR THE BLUES (BT CD).
Cuts 9-19, Line 20: Released on VOODOO BREW (BT CD [Disc 3]).
Lines 21-23: Shown in “Jump Back”, MTV (Europe), December 10, 1993).
NOTES: : Cuts 1, 2, 6-19: Bass Darryl Jones (most tracks); Doug Wimbish (some tracks, five days in
September, 1993) and Pino Palladino (also joining in this session); Cuts 1, 10, 12 and maybe
other tracks: keyboards Chuck Leavell; Cut 2: Vocals Keith Richards; Cut 3: Demo version by
Mick Jagger (vocals and piano); additional drum machine; Cut 4: Early version with different
vocals; “Here we go”-remark by Mick Jagger after verse 2; Cuts 10, 11, 13, 18: Mick Jagger’s
vocals recorded off-mike; Cuts 9, 16, 17: Instrumental tracks only; Cut 14: Mistakenly known as
Windmill Lane # 1; Cut 15: Might be the early version of Suck On The Jugular, begun at Blue
Wave Studios, St. Philip, Barbados, West Indies, April 20-May 20, 1993, and at the time entitled
Holetown Prison (a.k.a. Idletown Prison); mistakenly known as Windmill Lane # 2 (no relation with
cut 14).
0.563 OCTOBER 1, 1993 GUEST SESSION, WINDMILL LANE RECORDING, DUBLIN, Produc-
ers: Paddy Moloney, Chris Kimsey
1 The Rocky Road To Dublin (Trad.)
2 The Rocky Road To Dublin (Trad.)
Cut 1: Released on THE CHIEFTAINS, THE LONG BLACK VEIL (CD), BMG/RCA 25167-2/BMG
Music 09026-62702-2, January 20, 1995.
Cut 2: Released on THE CHIEFTAINS, THE WIDE WORLD OVER (CD), BMG/RCA Victor 09026
639172, March 5, 2002.
NOTES: Cut 1 (additional musicians): Bass Darryl Jones, James Blennerhassett; bodhran, vocals
Kevin Conneff; guitar, mandolin Colin James; didjeridu Steve Cooney; fiddle Martin Fay, Sean
Keane; flute Matt Molloy; pipes, whistle Paddy Moloney; keyboards, harp Derek Bell; back-up
vocals Brian Masterson; Irish dancing by Jean Butler; Cut 2: Edit version of cut 1; — Also see
MICK JAGGER, Entry 1309.
0.564 NOVEMBER 3 – DECEMBER 11, 1993 WINDMILL LANE RECORDING, DUBLIN, Produc-
ers: Don Was and The Glimmer Twins, Chief Engineer: Don Smith
1 Love Is Strong
2 You Got Me Rocking
3 Sparks Will Fly
4 The Worst
5 New Faces
6 Moon Is Up
7 Out Of Tears
8 I Go Wild
9 Brand New Car
10 Sweethearts Together
11 Suck On The Jugular
12 Blinded By Rainbows
13 Baby Break It Down
14 Thru And Thru
15 Mean Disposition
16 The Storm
17 Love Is Strong (Bob Clearmountain Mix)
18 Love Is Strong (Teddy Riley Radio Remix)
19 Love Is Strong (Teddy Riley Extended Remix)
20 Love Is Strong (Teddy Riley Extended Rock Remix)
21 Love Is Strong (Teddy Riley Dub Remix)
22 Love Is Strong (Joe The Butcher Club Mix)
23 Love Is Strong (Teddy Riley Instrumental)
24 Jump On Top Of Me
25 You Got Me Rocking (Perfecto Mix)
26 You Got Me Rocking (Sexy Disco Dub Mix)
27 You Got Me Rocking (Trance Mix)
28 Out Of Tears (Don Was Edit)
29 Out Of Tears (Bob Clearmountain Remix Edit)
30 I’m Gonna Drive
31 Sparks Will Fly (Radio Clean)
32 I Go Wild (Scott Litt Remix)
33 I Go Wild (Luis Resto Straight Vocal Mix)
34 You Got Me Rocking (Perfecto Mix Edit)
35 Going On With You, Is This What It Is (?)
36 Drum Solo
37 Moon Is Up
38 Blinded By Rainbows
39 Blinded By Rainbows
40 Guitar Riffs
41 I Go Wild
42 Ron Wood Interview
43 Keith Richards Interview
44 Mick Jagger Interview
45 Mick Jagger/Keith Richards Dialogue
46 Love Is Strong
47 You Got Me Rocking
48 Sparks Will Fly
49 The Worst
50 New Faces
51 Moon Is Up
52 Out Of Tears
53 I Go Wild
54 Brand New Car
55 Sweethearts Together
56 Suck On The Jugular
57 Blinded By Rainbows
58 Baby Break It Down
59 Thru And Thru
60 Mean Disposition
61 Ron Wood/Keith Richards Dialogue
62 The Storm
63 The Worst
64 Thru And Thru
65 The Storm
66 The Storm
67 Jump On Top Of Me
68 I’m Gonna Drive
69 Love Is Strong
70 You Got Me Rocking
71 Sparks Will Fly
72 The Worst
73 Make It Now
74 Moon Is Up
75 It’s Funny
76 Sweethearts Together
77 Anything For You
78 Baby Break It Down
79 You Got It Made
80 Thru And Thru
81 Track With No Name
82 Love Is Strong
83 You Got Me Rocking Guitar Riffs
84 You Got Me Rocking
85 Sparks Will Fly
86 New Faces
87 Moon Is Up
88 Out Of Tears
89 I Go Wild
90 Brand New Car
91 Sweethearts Together
92 Suck On The Jugular
93 Blinded By Rainbows
94 Baby Break It Down
95 Thru And Thru
96 Mean Disposition
97 It Takes A Lot To Laugh, It Takes A Train To Cry (Dylan)
98 Trouble Man (Gaye)
99 Trouble Man (Gaye)
100 We Shall Overcome (Seeger, Horton, Hamilton, Carawan)
101 The Nearness Of You (Carmichael, Washington)
102 The Nearness Of You (Carmichael, Washington)
103 The Nearness Of You [Various Takes] (Carmichael, Washington)
104 Out Of Tears [Play-Back] plus Conversation
105 Studio Conversation
106 You Got It Made plus Conversation
107 Sonny
Cuts 1-15: Released on VOODOO LOUNGE (CD), Virgin Records CDV 2750 (39782 2)/39782 2,
July 11/July 12, 1994.
Cuts 1-14: Released on VOODOO LOUNGE, Virgin Records V 2750 (39782 1) July 11, 1994.
Cuts 1, 2: Released on FORTY LICKS (CD), Abkco Virgin 7243 8 13378 2 0/ CDVD 2964/ 7243 8
13378 2 0), September 30/October 1, 2002.
Cuts 1, 16: Released on Single, Virgin Records VS 1503 (92507 0), July 4, 1994.
Cuts 1, 16, 17: Released on LOVE IS STRONG (CD single), Virgin Records VSCDT 1503 (92507 2 5),
June 27, 1994.
Cuts 1, 16, 19-21: Released on LOVE IS STRONG (CD single), Virgin Records America V25H-38446
2, July 26, 1994.
Cuts 1, 16, 19: Released on LOVE IS STRONG (maxi-single), Virgin Records America NR-38446,
September 12, 1994.
Cuts 1, 16-23: Released on THE ROLLING STONES SINGLES 1971-2006 (CD box set), Universal
06025 2760346 9 [Disc 34], April 11, 2011.
Cuts 1, 19-23: Released on LOVE IS STRONG (12" Single), Virgin Records America Y-38446 1,
July 26, 1994.
Cuts 2, 24: Released on Single, Virgin Records VS 1518 (92632 7), September 26, 1994.
Cuts 2, 24-26: Released on YOU GOT ME ROCKING (CD single), Virgin Records VSCDG 1518
(92632 2), September 26, 1994.
Cuts 2, 24-27: Released on YOU GOT ME ROCKING (12" Single), Virgin Records America Y-38468,
January 3, 1995;
YOU GOT ME ROCKING (CD single), Virgin Records America V25H-38468, January 3, 1995.
Cuts 8, 32, 33: Released on I GO WILD (CD single), Virgin Records America V25H-38478/Virgin
Records VSCDT 1539 (92909 2), April 4/May 15, 1995.
Cut 14: Released on THE SOPRANOS: PEPPERS & EGGS (HBO Television Soundtrack) (CD),
Sony/Columbia 5021888-2, May 8, 2001.
Cuts 16, 18: Released on VOODOO YOU (BT CD).
Cuts 16, 24, 28, 30: Released on OUT OF TEARS (Limited CD single), Virgin Records VSCDG 1524
(92738 23), late 1994.
Cuts 16, 24, 30: Released on STRIPPED COMPANION (BT CD).
Cuts 18-23: Released on LOVE IS STRONG (CD single), Virgin Records VSCDX 1503 (92555 2),
July 4, 1994.
Cut 24: Released on PRET-A-PORTER/READY TO WEAR (Film Soundtrack) (CD), Columbia 478226
2/CK 66791, December 6, 1994.
Cuts 25-27: Released on YOU GOT ME ROCKING (12" Single), Virgin Records VST 1518 (92632 6),
September 26, 1994.
Cuts 28-30: Released on
OUT OF TEARS (maxi-single), Virgin Records America NR-38459, October, 1994;
OUT OF TEARS (CD single), Virgin Records America V25H-38459, October 17, 1994.
Cuts 28-31: Released on
OUT OF TEARS (CD single), Virgin Records VSCDT 1524 (92711 26), November 21/November
28, 1994;
THE ROLLING STONES SINGLES 1971-2006 (CD box set), Universal 06025 2760346 9
[Disc 36], April 11, 2011.
Cuts 28, 34: Released on THE OTHER VOODOO LOUNGE (BT CD).
Cuts 28, 30: Released on
Single, Virgin Records VS 1524 (92713 7 9);
OUT OF TEARS (CD single), Virgin Records VSCDE 1524 (92710 2 7), November 28, 1994.
Cuts 32, 62: Released on THE CREME OF THE HOT STUFF (BT CD).
Cut 34: Released on YOU GOT ME ROCKING, promotional CD single, Virgin Records America
DPRO-12702, January, 1995.
Songs 35, 37 (both incomplete), Track 36: Shown in “Rolling Stones Weekend: ‘Voodoo Lounge’
Special”, MTV, August 13, 1994.
Songs 35, 37-39, 41 (all incomplete), Tracks 36, 40: Shown in “Rolling Stones Weekend: ‘Voodoo
Lounge’ Special”, MTV, June 17, 1995.
Lines 42-44: Shown in “Stones Tour 94: Final Rehearsal”, VH-1, July 31, 1994.
Lines 45, 61, Cuts 46-60: Released on VOODOO BREW (BT CD [Disc 1]).
Cuts 54, 87: Released on LAID IN THE SHADE, VOL. II (BT CD).
Cuts 55, 62-66: Released on VOODOO BREW (BT CD [Disc 4: tracks 1, 4, 8, 12-14]).
Cuts 67, 68: Released on VOODOO BREW (BT CD [Disc 3]).
Cuts 62, 71: Released on CURE FOR THE BLUES (BT CD).
Cuts 69-106: Released on VOODOO STEW (BT CD [Disc 1: cuts 69-81; Disc 2: cuts 82-96; Disc 4:
cuts 97-106; — For Disc 3, see Entry 0.562A above).
NOTES: All cuts except 9, 16, 24, 30, 54, 64-68, 90: Bass Darryl Jones; Cuts 1, 2, 4-10, 15, 17-23, 25-
29, 32, 33 (plus remixes of respective cuts): Keyboards (piano [1, 2, 4, 7, 9, 15], harpsichord [5],
harmonium [5, 6]; B-3 organ [8, 10]) Chuck Leavell; Cuts 1-3, 6, 8, 10, 11, 13, 14, 17-29, 31-33
(plus remixes of respective cuts): Back-up vocals Bernard Fowler; Cuts 1, 2, 8-11, 13, 14, 17-23,
25-27 (plus remixes of respective cuts): Back-up vocals Ivan Neville; Cuts 1, 2: Maracas Mick
Jagger; Cuts 1, 6, 24: Harmonica Mick Jagger; Cuts 3, 6-8, 10 and probably other tracks: Begun
at Sandymount (Ron Wood’s house), outside Clane, County Kildare, July 9-August 6 and/or
September, 1993; Cuts 4, 6, 10, 13: Pedal steel Ron Wood; Cut 4: Vocals Keith Richards; fiddle
Frankie Gavin; Cuts 5, 7-12, 28, 29, 32, 33: Additional guitar Mick Jagger; Cuts 5, 9-11: Percus-
sion Luis Jardim; Cut 5:Ron Wood not present; no drums; tambourine Charlie Watts; penny-
whistle Frankie Gavin; Cuts 6, 7, 12: Keyboards (accordion [6], B-3 organ [7]; Hammond C-3
organ [12]) Benmont Tench; Cut 6: Castanets Mick Jagger; tambourine Keith Richards; back-up
vocals Bobby Womack; Cuts 7, 9, 11, 12, 28, 29: Percussion Lenny Castro; Cut 7: String arrange-
ment David Campbell; Cut 8: Percussion Phil Jones; Cuts 9, 11 and probably 18-23: Saxophone
David McMurray; trumpet Mark Isham; Cut 9: Bass Keith Richards; Cut 10: Additional vocals
Keith Richards; bajo sexto Max Baca; over-dubbed accordion Flaco Jimenez; Cuts 11, 13: Key-
boards Ivan Neville; Cut 13: Piano Keith Richards; Cut 14: Vocals and piano Keith Richards;
additional guitar Pierre de Beauport; Cut 16: Dobro, tambourine and harmonica Mick Jagger; Cuts
16, 24, 30, 64-68: Probably recorded December 10 and 11, 1993, bass Don Was; Cut 17: Remix
of cut 1 by Bob Clearmountain; Cuts 18-21, 23: Extended versions of cut 1; remixed by Ted Riley
and Sprague Williams at Future Records Recording Studios, Virginia Beach, Virginia; Cut 22:
Extended version of cut 1, remixed by Joe “The Butcher” Nicolo; additional musicians: Andy
“Funky Drummer” Kravitz, Mike Tyler and Randy Cantor; Cuts 25, 26: Extended versions of cut 2;
remixed by Paul Oakenfold and Steve Osborne; additional vocals Anita Jarrett; additional
percussion Steve Sidelnyk; Cut 27: Instrumental remix of cut 2; Cuts 28, 29: Remixes of cut 7;
Cut 31: Cleared up version of cut 3, lacking the words “to fuck your sweet ass”; Cut 32: Extended
version of cut 8, remixed by Scott Litt at Louie’s Clubhouse, Los Angeles; Cut 33: Extended
version of cut 8, remixed and performed by Luis Resto at Chomsky Ranch, Los Angeles; Cut 34:
Special edited promotional version of cut 25; Songs 35, 37-39, 41, Tracks 36, 40: Incomplete
recordings; — Cuts 46-60: Rough mixes of album versions (see above for additional musicians):
Cut 46: Extended alternate mix of cut 1, lacking Mick Jagger’s back-up vocals; Cut 47: Different
mix of cut 2, additional guitar, different back-up vocals; Cuts 48, 50, 57: Different mixes of cuts 3,
5, 12; Cut 49: Different mix of cut 4, lacking Mick Jagger’s back-up vocals; Cut 51: Different mix of
cut 6, lacking castanets; Cut 52: Different mix of cut 7, lacking back-up vocals; Cut 54: Extended
alternate mix of cut 9, additional back-up vocals Keith Richards; Cut 55: Extended alternate mix of
cut 10, lacking accordion; Cut 56: Extended alternate mix of cut 11, additional guitar and key-
board; Cut 58: Extended version of 13; Cut 59: Extended alternate mix of cut 14, additional guitar;
— Cut 62: Edited remix of cut 65 with additional keyboards; harmonica Mick Jagger; Cut 65:
Extended basic track of cut 16, lacking harmonica and dobro; Cut 63: Different mix of cut 4; Cut
66: Edited remix of cut 65 with additional guitar; harmonica Mick Jagger; Cuts 67, 68: Extended
instrumental backing tracks of cuts 24, 30; — Cuts 69, 71, 74, 76: Extended mixes of album ver-
sions, all featuring vocals by Keith Richards (see above for additional musicians); Cuts 70, 73, 79,
80: Vocals Keith Richards; Cut 72: Same as cut 4, lacking Mick Jagger’s back-up vocals; Cuts 75,
77, 81: Off-mike vocals Keith Richards; — Cuts 82, 84-96: Instrumental backing tracks (many of
them extended) of album versions (see above for additional musicians); — Cuts 97-99: Piano and
vocals Mick Jagger; no other member of The Rolling Stones playing; Cuts 100-102: Piano and
vocals Keith Richards; no other member of The Rolling Stones playing; Cut 103: Piano and vocals
Keith Richards; Mick Jagger and Charlie Watts not involved; cut consisting of various takes; —
Also see KEITH RICHARDS, Entry 3181A.
0.565 NOVEMBER 22, 1993 JUMP BACK (CD), VIRGIN RECORDS CDV 2726 (39321 2) (UK)
A1 Start Me Up
A2 Brown Sugar
A3 Harlem Shuffle (Relf, Nelson)
A4 It’s Only Rock ‘n Roll
A5 Mixed Emotions
A6 Angie
A7 Tumbling Dice
A8 Fool To Cry
A9 Rock And A Hard Place
A10 Miss You
A11 Hot Stuff
A12 Emotional Rescue
A13 Respectable
A14 Beast Of Burden
A15 Waiting On A Friend
A16 Wild Horses
A17 Bitch
A18 Undercover Of The Night
Cuts A1, A15: Recorded at Pathe-Marconi, EMI Studios, Paris, October 11-November 12, 1980.
Cut A2: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, April 24, 1970.
Cut A3: Recorded at RPM Studio, New York City, July 16-August 17 and/or September 10-October 15,
1985.
Cut A4: Recorded with RSM, Stargroves, Newbury, April 10-15, 1974.
Cuts A5, A9: Recorded at AIR Studios, Montserrat, West Indies, March 29-May 5, 1989.
Cut A6: Recorded at Dynamic Sound Studios, Kingston, Jamaica, November 25-30, 1972.
Cut A7: Recorded at Sunset Sound Studios, Los Angeles, December 4-17, 1971, or January-March,
1972.
Cut A8: Recorded at Musicland Studios, Munich, December 12, 1974.
Cuts A10, A13, A14: Recorded at Pathe-Marconi, EMI Studios, Paris, October 10-December 21, 1977.
Cut A11: Recorded at Musicland Studios, Munich, March 30, 1975.
Cut A12: Recorded at Pathe-Marconi, EMI Studios, Paris, June 25-August 30 or September 16-
October 8, 1979.
Cut A16: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, February 17, 1970.
Cut A17: Recorded with RSM, Stargroves, Newbury, October 21 onwards, 1970.
Cut A18: Recorded at The Hit Factory, New York City, May, 1983.
NOTES: Simultaneously released as double vinyl LP, JUMP BACK, Virgin Records V 2726 (39321 1);
— Re-released as JUMP BACK (CD), Virgin Records EMI 7243 8 64682-2, August 26, 2004; as
JUMP BACK (CD), Universal 2710209, August 17, 2009.
Source
Felix Aeppli, The Ultimate Guide To The Rolling Stones (1985 / 1996 / 2003 / 2012):
http://aeppli.ch/tug.htm