In spring 1993 Mick Jagger and Charlie Watts recorded ‘I’m Fallin’ ‘ at Blue Wave Studios, a soulful, unreleased track from the Voodoo Lounge sessions, showcasing a reflective side of The Rolling Stones.
In spring 1993 Mick Jagger and Charlie Watts recorded ‘I’m Fallin’ ‘ at Blue Wave Studios, a soulful, unreleased track from the Voodoo Lounge sessions, showcasing a reflective side of The Rolling Stones.
In 1993, Keith Richards emphasized the importance of creating timeless music over chasing hits or trends for The Rolling Stones, prioritizing quality and authenticity in their recordings.
In February 1993, Keith Richards engaged in a candid interview with Brazilian journalist Bruna Lombardi at the Mayflower Hotel, NYC. This intimate exchange, aired on Brazil’s Gente de Expressão, provided a refreshing glimpse of the rock legend, transcending typical media portrayals and forming a cultural connection with South American fans.
‘Another CR’ is a nine-minute unreleased jam by The Rolling Stones from the 1993 Voodoo Lounge sessions. Recorded at Ronnie Wood’s house and Windmill Lane Studios, it features an unexpected drum solo by Charlie Watts and a blend of improvisation with pedal steel, electric guitar, and organ, highlighting the band’s creative spontaneity.
During the Voodoo Lounge sessions in 1993, the Rolling Stones recorded an unreleased version of Cole Porter’s ‘I Get a Kick Out of You’ featuring Keith Richards on lead vocals. This rendition blends rock elements with classic songwriting, showcasing the band’s versatility and willingness to reinterpret iconic American standards with a raw, emotional delivery.
During the late 1993 Voodoo Lounge sessions, The Rolling Stones recorded an unreleased version of Bob Dylan’s ‘Girl from the North Country’, featuring Keith Richards on vocals. This poignant, stripped-down interpretation adds a personal layer to Dylan’s classic, highlighting both artists’ legacies in a unique musical collaboration.
‘Bump and Ride’, a six-minute unreleased track from the 1993 Voodoo Lounge sessions, showcases the Rolling Stones’ experimental side. Featuring improvised vocals by Mick Jagger and an ambient organ by Chuck Leavell, it blends jazz-funk with the band’s signature style, driven by a dynamic trio of bassists. Though not released officially, it gained popularity through bootlegs.
Keith Richards embraces laziness as essential to his creative process, viewing downtime as reflection and a space for music to emerge. He sees himself as a receiver of songs rather than a creator, trusting intuition and timing over conventional productivity.
The 1993 Voodoo Lounge sessions in Barbados rejuvenated The Rolling Stones, allowing them to reconnect creatively. This laid-back environment fostered innovation, blending their classic rock with new influences, resulting in a vibrant album that showcased their enduring chemistry and musicianship.
Rolling Stones unreleased: It’s Funny Written by: Jagger/RichardsRecorded: Blue Wave Studios, Barbados, Apr. 1993 (Voodoo Lounge sessions) *Click for MORE STONES UNRELEASED TRACKS More about It’s Funny by The Rolling Stones *By Marcelo […]