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Rolling Stones - Necrophilia (Rare Unreleased 1972 Album)
The never-released album from 1972, which was pressed on a few acetates. Some acetates were sold, for a lot of money, a couple of years ago, and....surfaced on bootleg CD after a while. The songs are either completely different takes (like "Have You Seen Your Mother Baby"), or different mixes than the official versions (from Metamophosis).
The planned follow-up to Hot Rocks was to be titled Necrophilia, and was to have the tracks selected by the unpredictable Andrew Loog Oldham. A gatefold sleeve was designed by Fabio Nicoli using photography by the Stones' official photographer from the sixties, Gered Mankowitz.
Only an extremly limited number had been produced when, rumour has it, Oldham and Allen Klein had a major disagreement over Oldham's eclectic track selection, which included controversial songs such as "Andrews Blues" and "Pay Your Dues" (the alternate version of Street Fighting Man).
00:00 Out Of Time
03:22 Don't Lie To Me
05:29 Have You Seen Your Mother, Baby [Standing in the Shadow]
07:52 Think
11:06 Hear It [Instrumental]
12:52 Some Things Just Stick in Your Mind
15:19 Aftermath [Instrumental]
18:35 I'd Much Rather Be With The Boys
20:47 Andrew's Blues
23:52 Pay Your Dues
27:00 Let The Good Times Roll
28:58 Heart Of Stone
32:46 Each & Every Day Of The Year
35:34 (Walkin' Thru the) Sleepy City
38:26 Try A Little Harder
40:43 Blue Turns To Grey
43:28 We're Wastin' Time
Supper cool IIFFY, I didn't even know those two albums existed.
I thought Cracker was long gone forever, thanks a ton.
Great to here some Stones I never heard before.