In the unreleased instrumental ‘Separately’, recorded during the Goats Head Soup sessions, the Rolling Stones showcase a reflective side highlighted by Nicky Hopkins’ keyboards and Mick Taylor’s guitar work.
In the unreleased instrumental ‘Separately’, recorded during the Goats Head Soup sessions, the Rolling Stones showcase a reflective side highlighted by Nicky Hopkins’ keyboards and Mick Taylor’s guitar work.
‘Brown Leaves’, an unreleased Rolling Stones track, evolved from a 1972 jam in Jamaica to a 1978 revisit in France, embodying the band’s creative spirit while hinting at its untapped potential.
The Rolling Stones’ 1972 Jamaican recording sessions for Goats Head Soup marked a pivotal shift in their sound, blending genres and producing hits like Angie, while showcasing their creative evolution despite challenges.
The Rolling Stones’ unreleased track ‘Windmill’, recorded during the Goats Head Soup sessions in 1973, showcases their creative process, evolving into ideas that sometimes never fully materialized.
‘Windmill’, a lost Rolling Stones jam from 1973, showcases their creative process during the Goats Head Soup recording sessions.
‘You Should Have Seen Her Ass’ is an upbeat, unreleased Rolling Stones track from the Goats Head Soup sessions, showcasing a dynamic groove and bar-room piano likely by Ian Stewart. Initially excluded for sounding too similar to other hits, it was finally released as ‘All the Rage’ in 2020, celebrated for its classic Stones energy.
‘Silver Train’, originally recorded by the Rolling Stones in 1970, evolved through various sessions, influenced by Johnny Winter’s energetic version. Its blues-infused sound and storytelling reflect the band’s creativity, making it a notable track in their ’70s discography.