The Rolling Stones – 1978 & 1979 Emotional Rescue Sessions (Outakes & Demos Extended Pt. 2) (2022)
Track 01 – “Your Angel Steps Out Of Heaven” [Demo/Outtake/Unreleased] (Jack Ripley) Recorded by “The Rolling Stones” (with Keith Richards on lead vocals) at “RCA Studios” in Los Angeles, US (Aug/Sept 1978)
Track 02 – “Blues Jam I”
Track 03 – “Blues Jam II”
Track 04 – “Break Away”
Track 05 – “Dancing Girls” [Demo/Outtake/Unreleased] (M. Jagger – K. Richards) Recorded by “The Rolling Stones” at “Compass Point Studios” in Nassau, Bahamas (Jan/Feb 1979)
Track 06 – “Gangster’s Moll” (aka: “Gangster’s Maul”) [Demo/Outtake/Unreleased] (M. Jagger – K. Richards) Recorded by “The Rolling Stones” at “Pathé Marconi Studios” in Billancourt, France (June/Oct 1979) Vocal= M. Jagger; Electric Guitar= K. Richards; Pedal Steel Guitar= R. Wood; Bass= B. Wyman; Drums= C. Watts
Track 07 – “Guitar Lesson”
Track 08 – “It’s Cold Down There” Version II [Demo/Outtake/Unreleased] (M. Jagger – K. Richards)
Recorded by “The Rolling Stones” at “Compass Point Studios” in Nassau, Bahamas (Jan/Feb 1979)
Track 10 – “It’s Cold Down There” Version I [Demo/Outtake/Unreleased] (M. Jagger – K. Richards)
Recorded by “The Rolling Stones” at “Compass Point Studios” in Nassau, Bahamas (Jan/Feb 1979)
Track 11 – “Linda Lu” [Demo/Outtake/Unreleased] (Ray Sharpe) Recorded by “The Rolling Stones” at “Compass Point Studios” in Nassau, Bahamas (Jan/Feb 1979)
Track 12 – “Lonely At The Top” [Demo/Outtake/Unreleased] (M. Jagger – K. Richards) Recorded by “The Rolling Stones” at “Compass Point Studios” in Nassau, Bahamas (Jan/Feb 1979)
Track 13 – “Munich Hilton” [Demo/Outtake/Unreleased] (M. Jagger – K. Richards) Recorded by “The Rolling Stones” at “Compass Point Studios” in Nassau, Bahamas (Jan/Feb 1979)
Track 14 – “Never Too Into” [Demo/Outtake/Unreleased] (M. Jagger – K. Richards) Recorded by “The Rolling Stones” at “Compass Point Studios” in Nassau, Bahamas (Jan/Feb 1979)
Track 15 – “Piano Instrumental”
Track 16 – “Reconsider Baby/ Sweet Home Chicago” [Demo/Outtake/Unreleased] (Woody Payne); first performed and written by Robert Johnson, lyrics and music claimed by Woody Payne. Recorded by “The Rolling Stones” at “Compass Point Studios” in Nassau, Bahamas (Jan, 1979)
Track 17 – “Still In Love” [Instrumental] (M. Jagger – K. Richards) Recorded by “The Rolling Stones” at “Pathé Marconi Studios”, Paris, FR (November 11, 1982)
Track 18 – “What’s The Matter?” [Demo/Outtake/Unreleased] (M. Jagger – K. Richards) Recorded by “The Rolling Stones” at “Compass Point Studios” in Nassau, Bahamas (Jan/Feb 1979)
Track 19 -“It’s a Lie” Version I [Demo/Outtake/Unreleased] (M. Jagger – K. Richards) Recorded by “The Rolling Stones” at “Pathé Marconi Studios”, Billancourt, France (October 1977/March 2nd, 1978)
Track 20 -“It’s a Lie” Version Track 19 -“It’s a Lie” Version I [Demo/Outtake/Unreleased] (M. Jagger – K. Richards) Recorded by “The Rolling Stones” at “Pathé Marconi Studios”, Billancourt, France (October 1977/March 2nd, 1978) [Demo/Outtake/Unreleased] (M. Jagger – K. Richards) Recorded by “The Rolling Stones” at “Pathé Marconi Studios”, Billancourt, France (October 1977/March 2nd, 1978)
Track 21- “Jah Is Not Dead” (ft. Boz Scaggs) [Demo/Outtake/Unreleased] (M. Jagger – K. Richards)
Recorded by “The Rolling Stones” at “Compass Point Studios” in Nassau, Bahamas (Jan, 1979); Reggae song, never released. Vocals & Percussion= M. Jagger & Max Romeo; Guitars= K. Richards, R. Wood & Boz Scaggs; Bass= B. Wyman; Drums= C. Watts
Track 22- ” Unknown Jam I
Track 23- ” Unknown Jam II
Track 24- ” Unknown Jam III
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