Showing posts with label unreleased. Show all posts
Showing posts with label unreleased. Show all posts

Sunday, May 24, 2026

The Cure - Disintegration Rare Sessions

Rebooted...Again!
Originally posted May 20, 2014 and January 23, 2022

The Cure - Disintegration Rare Sessions 
Unreleased Demos
Soundboard Studio Recordings @ 256


Track List:
Delirious Night (Extended Version)
Lullaby (RS3 Arched - RS Home Demo)
Fear Of Ghosts (Roger's Home Demo)
Babble (Studio Demo)
Noheart (Alternate Version)
Pictures Of You (XP - RS Home Demo)
Prayers For Rain (Studio Demo)
Esten (Extended Version)
Lullaby (Studio Demo)


All songs are instrumentals and are unreleased.
These are not the versions that appear on the deluxe edition.


 

The Cure's Darkest Hour 

 

Thanks to thecureliverecordings.blogspot.com which is now inactive...



 

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Disintegration Sessions


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Sunday, March 15, 2026

Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young - Five Way Street

Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young – Five Way Street
Various dates, Various Venues @flac
Label:    The Third Eye
Format:    2 x CDr, Unofficial Release
Released: 1996

Disc 1
1-1  David Crosby & Steve Stills – Long Time Gone (Version 1)
1-2  David Crosby & Steve Stills – 49 Bye Byes
1-3  Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young – Instrumental 1
1-4  Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young – Instrumental 2
1-5  Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young – Instrumental 3
1-6  Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young – Woodstock (Version 1)
1-7  Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young – Woodstock (Version 2)
1-8  Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young – Guinevere
1-9  Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young – Simple Man
1-10 Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young – Black Queen
1-11 Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young – Our House
1-12 Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young – Almost Cut My Hair
1-13 Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young – You Don't Have To Cry
1-14 Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young – Long Time Gone (Version 2)


Disc 2
2-1  Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young – Wasted On The Way    1:30
2-2  Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young – Lee Shore    2:08
2-3  Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young – Wooden Ships    2:03
2-4  Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young – Helplessly Hoping    3:41
2-5  Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young – Helpless    5:00
2-6  Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young – Got It Made    2:13
2-7  Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young – Everything's Broken    0:30
2-8  David Crosby & Graham Nash – Simple Man    2:54
2-9  David Crosby & Graham Nash – Marakesh Express    2:54
2-10 David Crosby & Graham Nash – Guinevere    5:02
2-11 David Crosby & Graham Nash – Tree With No Leaves    4:28
2-12 David Crosby & Graham Nash – Teach Your Children    4:02
2-13 David Crosby & Graham Nash – Right Between The Eyes    3:14
2-14 David Crosby & Graham Nash – Lee Shore    4:36
2-15 David Crosby & Graham Nash – Traction In The Rain    3:28
2-16 Stephen Stills – 4 + 20    2:04
2-17 Stephen Stills – Who Do You Love    1:03
2-18 Stephen Stills – Blues Jam    1:35
2-19 Stephen Stills – You Can't Catch Me    1:32
2-20 Stephen Stills – I Got To Run    3:38
2-21 Stephen Stills – Hot Dusty Roads    1:24
2-22 Stephen Stills – For What It's Worth    4:03
2-23 Neil Young – A Man Needs A Maid    3:25
2-24 Neil Young – Heart Of Gold    1:41


Total Time
Disc One = 63:53
Disc Two = 68:56


Disc One:
Tracks 1 & 2
David Crosby & Steve Stills Demos 1968
 

Tracks 3 - 7
Studio Rehearsals (Record Plant) Jan. 7, 1970
 

Tracks 8 - 10
Live from The Fillmore West Jan. 12, 1970
 

Tracks 11 & 12
Out-takes from "Deja Vu" Sessions 1970
 

Tracks 13 & 14
The Tom Jones Show 1969

Disc Two:
Tracks 1-7
Shoreline Amphitheater (soundcheck)
Mountain View, CA Nov. 28, 1989
 

Tracks 8-15
David Crosby & Graham Nash
BBC Radio London Nov. 9, 1970
 

Tracks 16-22
Stephen Stills BBC Radio London 1970
Tracks 23 & 24
Neil Young
"Harvest" out-takes 1970

Thanks to Guitars 101 

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Tuesday, August 27, 2024

Mick Jagger & The Red Devils - The Famous Blues Session - 1992

Rebooted...Originally posted here April 23, 2012
We've posted this before at the old FBS, but just in case you missed it... 

 Mick Jagger & The Red Devils
The Famous Blues Session
Unreleased studio recordings @320 & flac


Band:
Lester Butler - vocals, harp
Mick Jagger - vocals
Dave Lee Bartel - guitar
Paul Size - guitar
Johnny Ray Bartel- bass
Bill Bateman - drums 

Track List:
01 Blues With a Feeling (Take 1)
02 Blues With a Feeling (Take 2)
03 Blues With a Feeling (Take 4)
04 Blues With a Feeling (Take 5)
05 I Got My Eyes on You (Take 2)
06 Still A Fool (Take 3)
07 Still A Fool (Take 4)
08 Checking Up on My Baby (Take 3)
09 One Way Out (Take 1)
10 One Way Out (Take 2)
11 Talk To Me Baby (Take 2)
12 Evil (Take 2)
13 Evil (Take 3)
14 Evil (Take 4)
15 Ain't Your Business (Take 3)
16 Shake' M on Down (Take 1)
17 Somebody Loves Me (Take 3)
18 Dream Girl Blues (Take 1)
19 Dream Girl Blues (Take 3)
20 40 Days 40 Nights (Take 1)
21 40 Days 40 Nights (Take 2) 


There are several versions:
Blues With A Feeling (CD, Hollywood 5/92, Sound
Recorders Studio with the Red Devils, VGP 070) or
Wizardo Records

Mick Jagger and The Red Devils (CD, another
version of the Mick blues, Rabbit Records RR
004)

Nature of My Game (CD, Hollywood 5/92, Sound
Recorders Studio w/the Red Devils, MECCA CD-PRO
666)

THE FAMOUS BLUES SESSION (CD, Hollywood 5/92,
Sound Recorders Studio w/the Red Devils, RABBIT
RECORDS RR 004) 

Thank GOD for the original source!

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Monday, February 6, 2023

Miles Davis - The Black Album {Unreleased}

Rebooted as requested...
Originally posted February 19, 2012 & July 12, 2020

Miles Davis - The Black Album
Unreleased studio and live tracks 
recorded between 1983 and 1989
Very good studio soundboard
Studio Recordings @224

**Enclosed Notes**
Between 2001 and 2002, Warner Brothers were working on a boxed set that was to include everything Miles Davis had recorded in the studio during his time with the company, 1985-1991, including many previously unreleased studio outtakes, plus some particularly noteworthy live material from the same era. The box was to be called The Last Word, and was initially earmarked for release on Rhino Records in September 2001, to commemorate the 10th anniversary of Miles’s death.

In July 2002, the now-defunct ICE newsletter reported:

Originally slated for release August 2002, Rhino pulled [Miles Davis’] The Last Word from rotation stating: “We deeply regret the fact that we will not be releasing [the box set] on August 20,” David Dorn, VP of Media Relations for Warner Strategic Marketing, told ICE. “Our commitment has always been to offer consumers the best possible audio and video products for the best possible value. Due to developing circumstances beyond our control, we felt that this box set would not, in its finished form, meet our standards, or the standards our customers expect from our products.”

Even then, a four-CD set had been sent out to the press and to retailers.

At miles-beyond.com, in a note dated February 2005, Paul Tingen explained why The Last Word project stopped and ends his notes with this:

The banning of my liner notes turned out to be only the beginning of what went wrong with an increasingly ill-fated and ultimately doomed project. Prince, perhaps still motivated by resentment towards Warners, refused to give permission for the release of the three tracks written by him for Miles that Matt Pierson (head of jazz at Warners) wanted to include in the 6-CD set, and similar legal issues held up the release of much of the material from the memorable all-star La Villette concert in Paris in 1991.

Gradually the 6-CD set shrivelled to just 4 CDs, with very little previously unreleased material, which had been kind of the main point of the set. There must still have been a real belief in getting it out, because under huge time pressure Bill Milkowski completed new liner notes in just four days (!), and some CD-R review copies were sent out, without art work. Then some time in 2002 the release was quietly abandoned altogether. Officially no reasons were given. When I queried an insider at Rhino, he would only say: ‘Estate problems.’

So while it is unlikely that you’ll ever get to hear all of the music included in the original 6-CD set, here, at least, is the story of the music in more detail than ever before.

In the meantime, the Japanese Legendary Collection Series released The Black Album, a two-CD compilation featuring some of the unreleased tracks from the aborted The Last Word and other unreleased tracks.

On October 18, 2010, Warner released the two-CD compilation, Perfect Way: The Warner Bros Years. Apart from previously released tracks, the set includes three previously unreleased live tracks - Portia, Carnival and Human Nature - from the 1986 Nice Jazz Festival and two unreleased tracks - Digg That and Rubberband - from the much talked-about Rubberband sessions in 1985, just after he signed to Warner, that featured keyboardist Adam Holzman, Vince Wilburn Jr on drums and Steve Reid on percussion.

For those who are still keeping count, only four of The Black Album’s tracks are officially available. Included here is one still unreleased track from the four-CD Last Word.

Disc 1
Record Plant Studio, New York City, USA, September 23, 1985
Track 101. Maze (also found on The Last Word) (14.1MB)
Unknown Studio, Los Angeles, USA, October 17, 1985
102. Rubberband - Omitted*
Ameraycan Studio, Hollywood, USA, January 1986
Track 103. See I See (also found on The Last Word) (8.5MB)
Sunset Sound Recorders, Hollywood, USA, December 21, 1987
104. Digg That - Omitted
Unknown Studio, Los Angeles, USA, October 1986
Track 105. Street Smart (also found on The Last Word) (3.5MB)
Track 106. Time Square (also found on The Last Word) (6.9MB)
Track 107. Punchy’s Theme (also found on The Last Word) (2.3MB)
Record Plant Studio, New York City, USA, January 5, 1983
Track 108. It Gets Better (31.2MB )
Capitol Recording Studio, Los Angeles, USA, May 1, 1986
Track 109. Red Riding Hood (edited version, Crucial version is 03:53) (4.2MB)

Disc 2
Jardin des Arenes de Cimiez, Nice, France, July 20, 1986
Track 201. One Phone Call / Street Scenes / Speak (listed as Theme from Jack Johnson/Speak/That’s What Happened on The Last Word) (15.2MB)
Track 202. Time After Time (also found on The Last Word) (11.9MB)
Casino, Montreux, Switzerland, July 17, 1986
203. Portia - Omitted
204. Tutu - Omitted
Chelsea Studios, New York City, USA, October 18, 1989
Track 205. Mr Pastorius (also found on The Last Word) (7.0MB)
Track 206. Hannibal (also found on The Last Word) (9.5MB)
Jones Beach Theatre, New York City, USA, August 28, 1982
Track 207. Come Get It (23.2MB)
Track 208. U ‘n’ I (incomplete) (25.9mb)

Bonus Track (from The Last Word)
Chelsea Studios, New York City, USA, October 18, 1989
Track 301. Tutu (9.6MB)

* Rubberband, Digg That - available on Perfect Way: The Warner Bros Years
Portia, Tutu - available on The Complete Miles Davis At Montreux


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Wednesday, January 8, 2020

Van Morrison - Choppin' Wood {Unreleased}

Van Morrison - Choppin' Wood
(Unreleased Album)
Studio soundboard @flac

In 2000, Morrison released a collaboration with Linda Gail Lewis (Jerry Lee Lewis's sister), You Win Again. Another side project, this time focusing on R&B and country-and-western standards, Lewis proved to be an excellent duet partner, and the project set the stage for Morrison's next album, Choppin' Wood. Clinton Heylin's book, Can You Feel the Silence?, discusses this period in great detail, but due to legal issues surrounding the matter, not everything could be divulged. By the end of 2000, the album was essentially finished when Lewis and Morrison had a falling out.

As a result, Morrison went back and re-recorded and/or remixed most of the tracks, removing Lewis's contributions in the process. A few songs were removed from the final running order and more new ones were added in. The result was released in 2002 as Down the Road. Arguably Morrison's strongest release since Avalon Sunset, Heylin contends that the original version, Choppin' Wood, would have been a true return to form. It is doubtful if that notion will ever be put to the test because the original recordings have yet to circulate, privately or publicly.
~ Wikipedia


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Van_Morrison


Track List:
1. Choppin' Wood
2. Hey Mr. DJ
3. The Beauty Of The Days Gone By
4. Down The Road
5. Princess Of Darkness
6. Just Like Greta
7. For A While
8. Mama Don't Allow
9. Meet Me In The Indian Summer
10. All Work And No Play


Thanks to the original source!!


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Thursday, January 9, 2014

The Jam - Where's Working? 1975-1981


A Dave Sez contribution...


The Jam - Where's Working?
1975-1981
Studio Sessions and Unreleased Demos @192


From the Dave Sez archives


THE JAM-STUDO DEMOS 1975-81 "WHERE'S WORKING" 
DISC 1-01 Walking the Dog/02 Takin' Back My Love/03 Back In My Arms Again/04 Sounds From the Streets/05 This is the Modern World/06 Art School/07 In the City/08 Change My Address/09 All Around the World/10 London Girls/11 Bricks And Mortar/12 Carnaby Street

THE JAM-STUDIO DEMOS 1975-81 "WHERE'S WORKING" 
DISC 2-01 Worlds Apart/02 Billy Hunt/03 To Be Someone/04 Saturdays Kids/05 The Night/06 My Girl/07 But I'm Different Now (version 1)/08 But I'm Different Now (version  #2)/09 Korina/10 Out on the Weekend/11 Unknown/12 Unknown/13 Unknown

Comments Appreciated!!

WHERE'S WORKING