The Rolling Stones didn’t release everything for a reason… but ‘Munich Reggae’ sounds like they stopped mid-idea and decided that was good enough to keep.
The Rolling Stones didn’t release everything for a reason… but ‘Munich Reggae’ sounds like they stopped mid-idea and decided that was good enough to keep.
The Rolling Stones’ unreleased cover of ‘Heat Wave’ showcases the band’s evolution during the 1975 Black and Blue sessions, transforming a Motown classic into a unique expression of experimentation and reinvention.
“Cellophane Trousers,” an unreleased Rolling Stones track from the 1975 Black and Blue sessions, showcases the band’s experimental spirit with a standout Keith Richards riff and vibrant energy.
‘Built That Way’ is an unreleased Rolling Stones track from 1975, reflecting their experimental phase during the Black and Blue sessions, showcasing a raw and energetic collaboration with Billy Preston.
Rolling Stones unreleased: I Love Ladies Also known as: Sexy Night ; Lovely LadyWritten by: Jagger/RichardRecorded: Musicland Studios, Munich, Germany, March 25-Apr. 4 1975 (Black and Blue sessions)Guest musicians: Wayne Perkins (guitar) […]
Rolling Stones unreleased: Freeway Jam Written by: Max MiddletonRecorded: RSM Studios, Rotterdam, Holland, Jan-Feb. 1975 (Black and Blue sessions)Guest musicians: Jef Beck (guitar), Max Middleton (keyboards) From Martin Elliott’s book THE ROLLING STONES […]
Rolling Stones unreleased: Come On Sugar Also known as: Let’s Do It RightWritten by: Jagger/Richard Recorded: Rolling Stones Mobile, Rotterdam, Holland, Jan. 22-Feb. 9 1975 ; Atlantic Studios, NYC, USA, Apr.-June 1981 […]