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             Part Four
             The Rolling Stones -- Abbreviated Discography

             Version 7.02
             February 2000 (last update October 1999)


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This discography


1) lists the Rolling Stones' original long-play and EP releases issued
  in either the UK or United States, sorted by release date.

  Those DECCA LP releases of the 60s which were unique to the UK,
  in either title or configuration, are underlined in Eastward-pointing
  arrows: ">>>>>>>>>>>>>>>"

  Those London LP releases which were unique to the US, in either
  title or configuration, use Westward-pointing arrows: "<<<<<<<<<<<<<"

  From "Their Satanic Majesties' Request" on, the British and American
  releases of previously unreleased material on LPs were congruent, with
  the exception of "Metamorphosis" (1975).

2) discusses the Rolling Stones on Compact Disc (search forward
  in this document for the text "CDs, CDs, CDs"). This section
  answers the following questions:

   Who issues them?
   When did they come out?
   What are they like?
   What do I need minimally for a "complete" Rolling Stones collection on CD?
   What about stereo versions of early Stones tracks?

  (The detail work on this last question was done by Chris M.
   [[email protected]]).

3) lists songs that were officially sanctioned and available at
  some point, but never made it to any EP or LP in the UK or US
  (search forward in this document for the text "Flipsides and
  Oddities").


Concerning comprehensiveness:

 We have declined to catalogue out-of-print compilations that do
 not have unique content unavailable elsewhere.

 Some compilations, such as those which started
 appearing in Europe in the seventies, may have filled
 important gaps in European collections at the time
 they were released, but the fact is that with only
 a few exceptions, any track that was on those records
 is now available somewhere on Compact Disc, small variations of
 individual versions of a title notwithstanding.

 (
 Exceptions:
 * 2 tracks (plus an intro) from the 1965 UK EP "Got LIVE if you want it!"
 * 6 tracks released on "Rest of the Best", a 1984 German box set

 These tracks appeared on now out-of-print European compilations, but
 have still to make it to CD.
 )

 We have also declined, at this point in time, to exhaustively catalogue
 those small variations on the same track between different LP releases.
 While some variations are indeed significant, and some versions still
 have not appeared on a legitimate Compact Disc in any country, we feel the
 omissions do not prevent the document from being a useful resource.

 With the specific exception above, compilations stay on the list as
 long as they either stay in print, or offer something found on no
 other EP or LP.


This discography/FAQ-section is maintained by Anthony J. Rzepela
                                             ([email protected]).

Helps, hints, corrections, suggestions, and, where noted,
some more substantial contributions were graciously provided
by:

    Jens Backlund            ([email protected])
    Stephen D. Carter        ([email protected])
    Glen Cassan              ([email protected])
    Dave Heller
    Michael Honig            ([email protected])
    Chris M.                 ([email protected])
    Luke Pacholski           ([email protected])
    Pablo Roufogalis         (formerly  [email protected])
    John Rutherford          ([email protected])
                             ([email protected])
    Mark C. Walters          ([email protected])

Special mention goes to John Rutherford for detailed
info about promo singles, and Chris M. for info about promo CDs
and officially released stereo versions from the early 1960s.


Bibliography:
-------------

Aeppli, Felix                 "The Ultimate Guide 1962-1995"
                                              ISBN: 0907872263
Hoffman, Dieter               "Das Weissbuch"  ISBN: 3980248940
Wyman, Bill (w/ Ray Coleman)  "Stone Alone"    ISBN: 0670828947

============================================================================

The Rolling Stones (EP)                  (17-Jan-1964)
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>            PROD: Impact Sound

    Bye Bye Johnny / Money (That's What I Want) // You Better  Move  On  /
    Poison Ivy

    NB: Rereleased on vinyl in 1982;  Other  sources  for  these  tracks:
        "December's Children" (track 3); German compilations  "20  Super
        Hits" & "Heartbreakers", and the UK  compilation  "Slow  Rollers"
        (track 3);  "More  Hot  Rocks"  (1,2,  and  4);  German  vinyl
        compilation "Around and Around" (1,3, and 4); German "The Rolling
        Stones Story" (entire EP).

The Rolling Stones                       (17-Apr-1964)
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>                 PROD: Oldham/Eric Easton/Arr. Stones

    Route 66 / I Just Wanna Make Love To You / Honest I Do / Mona (I  Need
    You Baby) / Now I've Got a Witness / Little By Little //  I'm  a  King
    Bee / Carol / Tell Me / Can I Get A Witness / You Can Make It  If  You
    Try / Walking the Dog

    NB: To duplicate this track lineup with US releases, take US lp debut
        ("England's Newest Hitmakers"), remove "Not Fade Away",  and  add
        "Mona" (found on 3rd US LP/CD, "Now!") and replace "Tell Me" with
        the "long" version of it, not found on any US CDs. Long "Tell Me"
        was on the 11-LP box set from Mobile Fidelity in 1984, but on  no
        other US release.

England's Newest Hit Makers              (01-May-1964)
<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<        PROD: Oldham/Eric Easton/Arr. Stones

    Not Fade Away / Route 66 / I Just Want to Make Love to You / Honest  I
    Do / Now I've Got a Witness / Little By Little // I'm  a  King  Bee  /
    Carol / Tell Me / Can I get A Witness / You Can Make it if You  Try  /
    Walking the Dog

    NB: Then-manager Eric Easton's co-producer credits have been  removed
        from CD reissue. To duplicate this release's track listings, take
        UK lp debut, remove "Mona", and  add  "Not  Fade  Away"  and  the
        "short" US album version of "Tell Me" (both found on  the  German
        "More Hot Rocks" CD).

Five by Five (EP)                        (14-Aug-1964)
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>                  PROD: Oldham/Impact/Arr. Stones

    If You Need  Me  /  Empty  Heart  /  2120  South  Michigan  Avenue  //
    Confessin' the Blues / Around and Around

    NB: Vinyl rereleased 1982; all 5 tracks  can  be  found  on  American
        LP/CD "12 X 5"; a longer/complete version of track 3 ("2120 South
        Michigan Avenue") appears nowhere except the  German  compilation
        "Around and Around", which was included in toto in  the  box  set
        "The Rolling Stones Story" - also vinyl, also out of print.

12 x 5                                   (24-Oct-1964)
<<<<<<                             PROD: Andrew Loog Oldham/Arr. Stones

    Around and Around / Confessin' the Blues / Empty Heart / Time Is on My
    Side / Good Times Bad Times / It's All Over Now // 2120 South Michigan
    Avenue / Under The Boardwalk / Congratulations / Grown Up Wrong  /  If
    You Need Me / Susie Q

    NB: includes all of the "5 X 5" UK EP, four tracks from the second UK
        LP ("No.2"), and 3 tracks taken from singles/compilations:  "It's
        All Over Now", "Good Times Bad Times", and "Congratulations"

No. 2                                    (16-Jan-1965)
>>>>>                              PROD: Andrew Loog Oldham/Arr. Stones

    Everybody Needs Somebody To Love / Down Home Girl / You Can't Catch Me
    / Time Is On My Side / What A Shame / Grown Up Wrong // Down The  Road
    Apiece / Under the Boardwalk / I Can't Be Satisfied / Pain In My Heart
    / Off The Hook / Suzie Q

    NB: To duplicate, start with US LP "Now!", and add (from  "12  x  5")
        "Time Is On My Side",  "Susie  Q",  "Under  the  Boardwalk",  and
        "Grown Up Wrong"; and finally (from  "More  Hot  Rocks")  use  "I
        Can't  Be  Satisfied".  Tracks  4,5,7  and  9  are  in   true
        channel-separated stereo on the Japanese CD issue of this title.

Now!                                     (13-Feb-1965)
<<<<                               PROD: Andrew Loog Oldham/Arr. Stones

    Everybody Needs Somebody To Love / Down Home Girl / You Can't Catch Me
    / Heart of Stone / What a Shame / Mona (I Need you Baby) //  Down  the
    Road Apiece / Off the Hook / Pain in My Heart / Oh Baby (We Got a Good
    Thing Goin') / Little Red Rooster / Surprise, Surprise

    NB: To duplicate, take UK LP "No. 2", delete tracks 4,6,8,9,12, and
        add "Mona" (from first UK LP), "Heart of Stone" and "Oh Baby" (UK
        version of "Out of Our Heads"), "Little Red  Rooster"  (UK  "High
        Tide and Green Grass"), and "Surprise, Surprise"  (a  flipside).
        Track 1 claims to be 2:57 on the CD, but is actually 5:00, except
        on the correct Jap. issue.

Got LIVE if you want it! (EP)            (11-Jun-1965)
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>      PROD: Oldham/Impact/Arr. Stones

    We Want the Stones / Everybody Needs Somebody To Love  /  Pain  in  My
    Heart / Route 66 // I'm Moving On / I'm Alright

    NB: Vinyl rereleased 1982; all  tracks  are  on  German  compilations
        "Rest of the Best", "Collectors  Only",  and  "Legends  of  Rock"
        (vinyl  only,  all  3  out  of  print;  "LoR"  track  listing  is
        inaccurate - entire EP is definitely included in toto); Tracks 4
        and 5 can be found on "December's Children"; track  6  is  on  US
        version of "Out of Our Heads";

Out of Our Heads                         (30-Jul-1965)
<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<                   PROD: Andrew Loog Oldham/Arr. Stones

    Mercy Mercy / Hitch Hike / The Last Time / That's How Strong  My  Love
    Is / Good Times / I'm Alright // Satisfaction / Cry To Me / The  Under
    Assistant West Coast Promotion Man / Play With Fire / The  Spider  and
    the Fly / One More Try

    NB: Features "I'm Alright" from the UK EP "Got Live if you want  It".
        To duplicate using UK releases, use also the UK version  of  "Out
        of Our Heads"; the singles "Satisfaction", "The Last  Time",  and
        "Play  With  Fire";  "One  More  Try"  (found  on  the  1971   UK
        compilation "Stone Age"); and "Spider and the Fly" (flipside  to
        the UK "Satisfaction" single)

Out of Our Heads                         (24-Sep-1965)
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>                   PROD: Andrew Loog Oldham/Arr. Stones

    She Said Yeah / Mercy Mercy / Hitch-Hike / That's How Strong  My  Love
    Is / Good Times / Gotta Get Away // Talkin 'Bout You / Cry To Me /  Oh
    Baby (We Got a Good Thing Goin') / Heart of Stone / The Underassistant
    West Coast Promotion Man / I'm Free

    NB: To duplicate this UK  issue,  Americans  need  "She  Said  Yeah",
        "Gotta Get Away",  "Talkin  About  You",  "I'm  Free"  (all  from
        "December's Children"), "Heart of  Stone"  and  "Oh  Baby"  (from
        "Now!"), and the US "Out of Our Heads"

December's Children                      (04-Dec-1965)
<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<                PROD: Andrew Loog Oldham/Arr. Stones

    She Said Yeah / Talkin' About You / You Better Move  On  /  Look  What
    You've Done / The Singer not the Song / Route 66  //  Get  Off  of  My
    Cloud / I'm Free / As Tears Go By / Gotta Get Away  /  Blue  Turns  To
    Grey / I'm Moving On

    NB: Tracks 6 & 12 are taken from the UK "Got LIVE if You Want It" EP;
        To duplicate, Britons can find tracks 1,2,8, and 10 on  the  UK
        version of "Out of Our Heads". Compilations, singles,  or  buying
        the US CD outright are the only way to cull tracks 3,4,5,7,9,11;
        German CD based on mono version of old US LP lineup.

Big Hits (High Tide and Green Grass)     (02-Apr-1966)
<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<PROD: Andrew Loog Oldham/Arr. Stones

    Satisfaction / The Last Time / As Tears Go By / Time Is on My  Side  /
    It's All Over Now / Tell Me // 19th Nervous Breakdown / Heart of Stone
    / Get Off of My Cloud / Not Fade Away / Good Times, Bad Times  /  Play
    With Fire

    NB: compilation

Aftermath                                (15-Apr-1966)
>>>>>>>>>                          PROD: Andrew Loog Oldham/Arr. Stones

    Mother's Little Helper / Stupid Girl / Lady Jane / Under  My  Thumb  /
    Doncha Bother Me / Goin' Home // Flight 505 / High and Dry  /  Out  of
    Time / It's Not Easy / I Am Waiting / Take it or Leave It  /  Think  /
    What To Do

    NB: To duplicate this Euro-config, Americans  need  "Mother's  Little
        Helper","Take It or Leave It", "Lady Jane", "Out of  Time"  (all
        found on US compilation "Flowers"), and "What To  Do"  (from  the
        double-disc "More Hot Rocks"); for the correct, long version  of
        "Out of Time", (5:36) the only US release was  the  vinyl  Mobile
        Fidelity box set in 1984.

Aftermath                                (02-Jul-1966)
<<<<<<<<<                          PROD: Andrew Loog Oldham/Arr. Stones

    Paint It, Black / Stupid Girl / Lady Jane / Under My  Thumb  /  Doncha
    Bother Me / Think // Flight 505 / High and Dry / It's Not Easy / I  am
    Waiting / Going Home

    NB: "Paint It, Black" is the only title here not also on the European
        configuration.

Big Hits (High Tide and Green Grass)     (04-Nov-1966)
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>PROD: Andrew Loog Oldham/Arr. Stones

    Have You Seen Your Mother, Baby, Standing in the Shadow? /  Paint  It,
    Black / It's All Over Now / The Last Time / Heart of Stone / Not  Fade
    Away / Come On // Satisfaction / Get Off of My Cloud / As Tears Go  By
    / 19th Nervous Breakdown / Lady Jane / Time Is On My Side / Little Red
    Rooster

    NB: Several tracks appear on UK LongPlayer for the first  time  ever:
        US LPs had by this point already included "Little  Red  Rooster",
        "The Last Time", "Not Fade Away", "Satisfaction", "It's All  Over
        Now", "Paint It, Black" & "Get Off of my Cloud".

Got LIVE if you Want it!                 (10-Dec-1966)
<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<           PROD: Andrew Loog Oldham

    Under My Thumb / Get Off of My Cloud / Lady Jane /  Not  Fade  Away  /
    I've Been Loving You Too Long / Fortune Teller // The Last Time / 19th
    Nervous Breakdown / Time is On My Side / I'm Alright / Have  You  Seen
    you Mother, Baby, Standing in the Shadow? / Satisfaction

    NB: Poorly recorded; several tracks are just studio  recordings  with
        canned audience on top (esp. track 5). ABKCO's "Digital Remaster"
        from the mid-80s uses a different version  of  "Under  My  Thumb"
        from the original London release; UK customers got tracks 1,3,5,
        6,9, and 12 in 1971, on the compilation "Gimme Shelter"

Between the Buttons                      (20-Jan-1967)
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>                PROD: Andrew Loog Oldham/Arr. Stones

    Yesterday's Papers / My Obsession / Back Street Girl  /  Connection  /
    She Smiled Sweetly / Cool, Calm and Collected // All Sold Out / Please
    Go Home / Who's Been Sleeping Here? / Complicated / Miss Amanda  Jones
    / Something Happened to Me Yesterday

    NB: Last non-compilation album produced by  Andrew  Loog  Oldham;  US
        release can be duplicated  by  starting  with  this,  and  adding
        singles "Let's Spend the Night Together" and "Ruby Tuesday",  and
        dropping tracks 8 and 3.

Between the Buttons                      (11-Feb-1967)
<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<                PROD: Andrew Loog Oldham/Arr. Stones

    Let's Spend the Night Together / Yesterday's Papers / Ruby  Tuesday  /
    Connection / She Smiled Sweetly / Cool, Calm,  and  Collected  //  All
    Sold Out / My Obsession / Who's Been Sleeping Here?  /  Complicated  /
    Miss Amanda Jones / Something Happened to Me Yesterday

    NB: last album produced by Oldham; to get UK release, drop tracks  1,
        3, and add "Please Go Home" and "Back Street  Girl"  (both  found
        on"Flowers")

Flowers                                  (15-Jul-1967)
<<<<<<<                            PROD: Andrew Loog Oldham/Arr. Stones

    Ruby Tuesday / Have You  Seen  your  Mother,  Baby,  Standing  in  the
    Shadow? / Let's Spend the Night Together / Lady Jane / Out Of  Time  /
    My Girl // Backstreet Girl / Please Go Home / Mother's Little Helper /
    Take it Or Leave It / Ride On, Baby / Sittin' on a Fence

    NB: A US compilation containing  3  single  sides,  6  UK-version  LP
        tracks (2 from "Between the Buttons",  and  4  from  "Aftermath")
        plus 2 tracks which remain unavailable today elsewhere on CD ("My
        Girl" and "Ride On Baby"). and one track ("Sittin' on a  Fence")
        which can now be found on "Through the Past Darkly" (UK version),
        and also on "More Hot Rocks".

Their Satanic Majesties' Request         (09-Dec-1967)
================================   PROD: Rolling Stones

    Sing This All Together / Citadel / In Another Land / 2000 Man  /  Sing
    This All Together (see what happens) // She's a Rainbow / The  Lantern
    / Gomper / 2000 Light Years from Home / On With the Show

    NB: First album not produced by Andrew  Loog  Oldham;  1st  and  only
        album  to  be  produced  by  'Rolling  Stones';  1st  album  with
        identical track listings on either side of  the  Atlantic  Ocean.
        Last LP to have an American  Mono  version.  Super-short  "promo"
        versions of tracks 6 and 9 briefly appeared commercially on a  US
        7" rerelease with 5N-906 etched in groove.

Beggar's Banquet                         (07-Dec-1968)
================                   PROD: Jimmy Miller

    Sympathy For the Devil / No Expectations /  Dear  Doctor  /  Parachute
    Woman / Jig-Saw Puzzle // Street Fightin' Man / Prodigal Son  /  Stray
    Cat Blues / Factory Girl / Salt of the Earth

    NB: First album produced by Jimmy Miller.  DECCA banned  use  of  the
        original "toilet & graffiti" cover, which was later used  on  the
        ABKCO rerelease in 1986 on lp and CD. NB: an alternate version of
        "Street Fighting Man" was only on the earliest pressings  of  the
        US 7-inch.

Through the Past, Darkly (Big Hits, Vol. (12-Sep-1969)
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>PROD: Andrew Loog Oldham/Arr. Stones

    Jumping Jack Flash / Mother's Little Helper / 2000  Light  Years  From
    Home / Let's Spend the Night Together / You Better Move On /  We  Love
    You // Street Fightin'  Man  /  She's  A  Rainbow  /  Ruby  Tuesday  /
    Dandelion / Sittin' On a Fence / Honky Tonk Women

    NB: Compilation; dedicated to Brian Jones, dead two months earlier

Through the Past, Darkly (Big Hits, Vol. (13-Sep-1969)
<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<PROD: (various)

    Paint It Black / Ruby Tuesday / She's a Rainbow / Jumpin' Jack Flash /
    Mother's Little Helper / Let's Spend the Night Together // Honky  Tonk
    Women  / Dandelion / 2000 Light Years from home / Have you  Seen  Your
    Mother Baby, Standing in the Shadow? / Street Fighting Man

    NB: Compilation; dedicated to Brian Jones, dead two months earlier

Let it Bleed                             (06-Dec-1969)
============                       PROD: Jimmy Miller

    Gimme Shelter / Love In Vain / Country Honk / Live With Me  /  Let  It
    Bleed // Midnight Rambler / You Got The Silver  /  Monkey  man  /  You
    Can't Always Get What You Want

    NB: first LP to feature Mick Taylor, Brian Jones'  replacement;  last
        ever Stones' record to be issued with  a  commercially  available
        alternate mono version, anywhere in the world (there  was  a  UK,
        but no US, mono release); first ever album to NOT have an A-side
        single issued

Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out!                     (01-Sep-1970)
====================               PROD: Stones/Glyn Johns

    Jumpin' Jack Flash / Carol / Stray Cat Blues / Love in Vain / Midnight
    Rambler // Sympathy for the Devil / Live with Me /  Little  Queenie  /
    Honky Tonk Women / Street Fighting Man

    NB: live (with generous overdubs/editing); recorded on the 1969 tour
        in New York City  and  Baltimore,  MD;  last  non-compilation  LP
        issued for DECCA/London/ABKCO;  subsequent  new  Stones  releases
        would be on Rolling Stones Records ("tongue" label)

Sticky Fingers                           (23-Apr-1971)
==============                     PROD: Jimmy Miller

    Brown Sugar / Sway / Wild Horses / Can't You Hear Me  Knockin'  /  You
    Gotta Move // Bitch / I Got the Blues / Sister Morphine / Dead Flowers
    / Moonlight Mile

    NB: Notorious 'zipper' cover, designed by Andy Warhol, was banned  in
        Spain, where a sick "severed finger" motif was used instead,  and
        a  live  "Let  it  Rock"  replaced  the   objectionable   "Sister
        Morphine". US 7" version of "Sway" (the B-side to "Wild  Horses")
        is different. "Original packaging" rereleases on CD by Virgin  in
        1994 and 1999. EMI audiophile vinyl rerelease in UK in 1998.

Hot Rocks 1964 - 1971                    (01-Jan-1972)
<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<              PROD: (various)

    Time is on My Side / Heart of Stone / Play With Fire / Satisfaction  /
    As Tears Go By / Get Off My Cloud // Mother's  Little  Helper  /  19th
    Nervous Breakdown / Paint It, Black / Under My Thumb / Ruby Tuesday  /
    Let's Spend the Night Together // Jumping Jack Flash / Street Fighting
    Man / Sympathy for the Devil / Honky Tonk Women  /  Gimme  Shelter  //
    Midnight Rambler (Live) / You Can't Always Get What You Want  /  Brown
    Sugar / Wild Horses

    NB: Compilation; finally issued in Europe in  1990;  German  CD  uses
        superior   masters,   including   *true*   stereo   versions   of
        "Satisfaction" and "Paint it, Black". An exremely limited 1st run
        of the US vinyl had alternate versions of the last two tracks, as
        they were originally heard in the 1970 film "Gimme Shelter".

Exile On Main St.                        (01-May-1972)
=================                  PROD: Jimmy Miller

    Rocks Off / Rip This Joint / Hip Shake / Casino Boogie / Tumbling Dice
    // Sweet Virginia / Torn & Frayed / Sweet Black Angel / Loving Cup  //
    Happy / Turd on the Run / Ventilator Blues / Just Wanna See His Face /
    Let It Loose // All Down the Line / Stop Breaking Down / Shine a Light
    / Soul Survivor

    NB: The only double-LP of new studio work issued by the  group  until
        1994's "Voodoo Lounge". 20-bit  digital  remaster  CD  issued  by
        Virgin records June, 1994. An alternate version of "All Down  the
        Line" appears as the B-side to "Happy" on several pressing runs.
        "Original packaging" rerelease October, 1999.

More Hot Rocks                           (01-Dec-1972)
<<<<<<<<<<<<<<                     PROD: (various)

    Tell Me / Not Fade Away / The Last Time / It's All  Over  Now  /  Good
    Times Bad Times / I'm Free // Out of Time / Lady Jane / Sittin'  On  a
    Fence / Have You Seen You Mother,  Baby,  Standing  in  the  Shadow  /
    Dandelion / We Love You // She's a Rainbow /  2000  Light  Years  From
    Home / Child of the Moon / No Expectations / Let It Bleed //  What  To
    Do / Money / Come On / Fortune Teller / Poison Ivy / Bye Bye Johnnie /
    I Can't Be Satisfied / Long Long While

    NB: Eventually  issued  in  Europe  1990;  a  compilation   including
        previously unavailable UK flipsides and LP  tracks.  European  CD
        has a different track order and a version of "Poison  Ivy"  STILL
        not out anywhere in US. Original US vinyl has a  _third_  version
        of it. Unavailable on CD anywhere else: tracks 19,  21,  22,  23.
        Track 7 is short "US LP" version.

Goat's Head Soup                         (31-Aug-1973)
================                   PROD: Jimmy Miller

    Dancing With Mr. D / 100 Years Ago / Coming Down Again / Doo  Doo  Doo
    Doo Doo (Heartbreaker) / Angie // Silver Train  /  Hide  Your  Love  /
    Winter / Can You Hear the Music / Star Star

    NB: "censored" version of "Star Star" available only  on  initial  US
        vinyl pressings, distributed by WEA. 20-bit digital  remaster  CD
        issued by Virgin Records June 1994.

It's Only Rock 'n' Roll                  (01-Oct-1974)
=======================            PROD: Glimmer Twins

    If You Can't Rock Me / Ain't Too Proud to Beg /  It's  Only  Rock  and
    Roll / Till the Next Goodbye / Time Waits for No One // Luxury / Dance
    Little Sister / If You Really Want to Be My Friend / Short and Curlies
    / Fingerprint File

    NB: First album produced by the 'Glimmer Twins'; between-track timing
        on the CD noticeably "off" from the  vinyl  on  "side  one";  The
        B-side to the single of the  title  track  ("Through  the  Lonely
        Nights") still appears on no compilations or CDs officially.  The
        20-bit digital remaster was issued by Virgin/EMI in June 1994.

Metamorphosis                            (01-Jun-1975)
<<<<<<<<<<<<<                      PROD: (various)

    Out of Time / Don't Lie To Me / Each and Everyday of the Year /  Heart
    of Stone / I'd Much Rather be With  the  Boys  /  (Walkin'  thru  the)
    Sleepy City / Try a Little Harder // I Don't Know Why / If you Let  Me
    / Jiving Sister Fanny / Downtown Suzie / Family / Memo From  Turner  /
    I'm Going Down

    NB: poorly selected compilation of  outtakes  from  the  Klein  years
        (early sixties to 1970)

Metamorphosis (uk)                       (01-Jun-1975)
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>                 PROD: (various)

    Out of Time / Don't Lie To Me / Some Things Just Stick In Your Mind  /
    Each and Every Day of the Year / Heart of Stone / I'd Much  Rather  Be
    with the Boys / (Walkin' through the) Sleepy City / We're Wastin' Time
    / Try A Little Harder // I Don't Know Why / If You  Let  Me  /  Jiving
    Sister Fanny / Downtown Suzie / Family / Memo From Turner / I'm  Going
    Down


Made In the Shade                        (06-Jun-1975)
=================                  PROD: (various)

    Brown Sugar / Tumbling Dice / Happy  /  Dance  Little  Sister  /  Wild
    Horses // Angie / Bitch / It's Only Rock 'n Roll / Doo Doo Doo Doo Doo
    (Heartbreaker) / Rip This Joint

    NB: compilation; Briefly available as a CD under Sony and EMI. Virgin
        Records still have not put a version out on disc.

Black and Blue                           (01-Apr-1976)
==============                     PROD: Glimmer Twins

    Hot Stuff / Hand Of Fate / Cherry Oh  Baby  /  Memory  Motel  //  Hey,
    Negrita / Melody / Fool To Cry / Crazy Mama

    NB: first new album released  with  Ron  Wood  as  a  member.  20-bit
        digital remaster CD, issued by Virgin/EMI 6/94, said to have  one
        or two tracks with longer fades.

Love You Live                            (23-Sep-1977)
=============                      PROD: Glimmer Twins

    Intro/Honky Tonk Women / If You Can't Rock Me/Get Off My Cloud / Happy
    / Hot Stuff / Star Star // Tumbling Dice  /  Fingerprint  File  /  You
    Gotta Move / You Can't Always Get What  You  Want  //  Mannish  Boy  /
    Crackin' Up / Little Red Rooster / Around and Around // It's Only Rock
    and Roll / Brown Sugar / Jumping Jack Flash / Sympathy for the Devil

    NB: live double LP; recorded in Paris 1976, Toronto 1977, and several
        uncredited sites; another 'Warhol' cover art; dedicated to  Keith
        Harwood, recently deceased; CD version, which was unavailable for
        5 years after the band left Sony, re-emerged worldwide by the end
        of 1998.

Some Girls                               (09-Jun-1978)
==========                         PROD: Glimmer Twins

    Miss You / When the Whip Comes Down / Just My Imagination / Some Girls
    / Lies // Far Away Eyes / Respectable / Before  They  Make  Me  Run  /
    Beast of Burden / Shattered

    NB: Cover  reworked  due  to  objections  of  pictured   celebrities,
        including Lucille Ball. One flipside  ("Everything's  Turning  to
        Gold") and one remix ("Miss You")  were  later  compiled  on  CD.
        There are rare "Promo" mixes for "Before they Make  Me  Run"  and
        "Shattered" which are still uncompiled. 1st Stones lp preceded by
        a 2-year gap. Virgin/EMI CD rereleases with original packaging in
        1994 and 1999.

Emotional Rescue                         (23-Jun-1980)
================                   PROD: Glimmer Twins/Kimsey (assoc.)

    Dance (Pt. I) / Summer Romance / Send it To Me / Let Me  Go  /  Indian
    Girl //  Where the Boys Go / Down in the Hole  /  Emotional  Rescue  /
    She's So Cold / All About You

    NB: Early copies had a very large, color 'thermo' poster, also  found
        in the special limited edition Virgin/EMI CD, June 1994.  "Promo"
        edits of "Emotional Rescue" and "She's So Cold"  (latter  has  no
        line saying "God Damn Cold") are still not compiled on any CD.

Sucking in the Seventies                 (12-Mar-1981)
========================           PROD: Glimmer Twins

    Shattered / Everything Is Turning to Gold / Hot Stuff (version) / Time
    Waits For No One (version) / Fool To  Cry  (version)  //  Mannish  Boy
    (version) / When the Whip Comes Down (live) / If I was a Dancer (Dance
    Pt. 2) / Crazy Mama (version) / Beast of Burden (version)

    NB: Compilation  featuring  six  single  edits,  a  B-side,   and   2
        previously unreleased goodies (tracks 7 and 8). A separate Promo
        12" single has an instrumental version of "If I  was  a  Dancer".
        Only "Shattered" is issued here  as  found  on  its  original  LP
        incarnation. Available on CD under Sony, Virgin has no  plans  to
        release this compilation.

Tattoo You                               (27-Aug-1981)
==========                         PROD: Glimmer Twins

    Start Me Up / Hang Fire / Slave / Little T & A  /  Black  Limousine  /
    Neighbours // Worried About You / Tops / Heaven / No Use in  Crying  /
    Waiting On a Friend

    NB: featured songs in the can from as far back as 1973.  Last Stones'
        studio LP to be preceded by less  than  a  two-year  gap.  20-bit
        digital  remaster  CD  issued  by  Virgin/EMI  June  1994  has  a
        significantly different version of track 3 ("Slave").  The German
        1983 release on CD (EMI) is  the  first-ever  CD  issued  by  The
        Rolling Stones.

Still Life (American Concert 1981)       (01-Jun-1982)
================================== PROD: Glimmer Twins

    Intro (Take the A-Train) / Under My Thumb  /  Let's  Spend  the  Night
    Together / Shattered / Twenty Flight Rock / Going to a Go-Go // Let Me
    Go / Time Is On My Side  /  Just  My  Imagination  /  Start  Me  Up  /
    Satisfaction (outro: "Star Spangled Banner")

    NB: live album from the US  tour  in  '81;  their  first-ever  US  CD
        (issued by mistake in 1984). "Beast of Burden  (live)",  issued
        only as a flipside to "Going to a Go-Go", later appeared  on  the
        1990 CD "Collectibles". Enjoyed a second CD release in 1998 after
        being unavailable for 5 years.

Undercover                               (01-Nov-1983)
==========                         PROD: Glimmer Twins/Chris Kimsey

    Undercover of the Night / She Was Hot / Tie You Up (The Pain of  Love)
    / Wanna Hold You / Feel On Baby // Too Much Blood / Pretty Beat  Up  /
    Too Tough / All the Way Down / It Must Be Hell

    NB: "short" version of "Wanna Hold  You"  available  in  US  only  on
        initial vinyl pressings distributed by WEA, and  in  Germany  and
        Japan on EMI CDs. As of CBS reissue,  the  track  seems  to  have
        disappeared. One flipside ("Think I'm Going Mad", B-side to  "She
        Was Hot") is still "uncompiled".

Rewind (lp)                              (01-Jun-1984)
>>>>>>>>>>>                        PROD: (various)

    Brown Sugar / Undercover of the Night / Start Me Up / Tumbling Dice  /
    It's Only Rock 'n' Roll / She's So Cold // Miss You / Beast of  Burden
    / Fool To Cry / Waiting on A Friend / Angie / Respectable

    NB: compilation - UK issue is missing "Hang Fire" from  its  American
        counterpart, but includes "Respectable" and "She's So Cold".

Rewind (lp)                              (01-Jul-1984)
<<<<<<<<<<<                        PROD: (various)

    Miss You / Brown Sugar / Undercover of the  Night  /  Start  Me  Up  /
    Tumbling Dice / Hang Fire // Emotional Rescue / Beast of Burden / Fool
    To Cry / Waiting on a Friend / Angie

    NB: compilation. Note  different  track  listing  from  CD,  and  the
        European version of  the  lp,  which  had  "She's  So  Cold"  and
        "Respectable", but left out "Hang Fire".

Dirty Work                               (21-Mar-1986)
==========                         PROD: Steve Lillywhite/Glimmer Twins

    One Hit (to the Body) / Fight / Harlem Shuffle / Hold Back / Too  Rude
    // Winning Ugly / Back To Zero / Dirty Work / Had It With You /  Sleep
    Tonight

    NB: Dedicated to recently deceased Ian Stewart; check  out  "fadeout"
        at end of album.

Rewind (CD)                              (01-Dec-1986)
===========                        PROD: (various)

    Miss You / Brown Sugar / Undercover of the  Night  /  Start  Me  Up  /
    Tumbling Dice / Hang Fire / It's Only Rock'n'Roll / Emotional Rescue /
    Beast of Burden / Fool To Cry / Waiting on a Friend / Angie / Doo  Doo
    Doo Doo Doo (Heartbreaker)

    NB: compilation (adds "Heartbreaker" and "It's Only Rock and Roll" to
        the American LP configuration); A German CBS reissue on vinyl in
        1990 (450199-1) uses this CD-based song lineup.

The London Years                         (01-Aug-1989)
================                   PROD: (various)

    (Disc 1)

    Come On/ I Want To Be Loved/ I Wanna Be Your  Man/  Stoned/  Not  Fade
    Away/ Little By Little/ It's All Over Now/ Good Times, Bad Times/ Tell
    Me/  I  Just  Want  To  Make  Love  To  You/  Time  Is  On  My   Side/
    Congratulations/ Little Red Rooster/ Off The  Hook/  Heart  Of  Stone/
    What A Shame/ The Last Time/ Play With Fire/ Satisfaction/  The  Under
    Assistant West Coast Promotion Man/ The Spider and the Fly/ Get Off Of
    My Cloud/ I'm Free/ The Singer Not the Song/ As Tears Go By

    (Disc 2)

    Gotta Get Away / 19th Nervous Breakdown / Sad Day / Paint It, Black  /
    Stupid Girl / Long Long While / Mother's Little Helper / Lady  Jane  /
    Have You Seen You Mother,  Baby,  Standing  in  the  Shadow?  /  Who's
    Driving Your Plane / Let's Spend the Night Together / Ruby  Tuesday  /
    We Love You / Dandelion / She's A Rainbow / 2000 Light Years From Home
    / In Another Land / The Lantern / Jumpin' Jack Flash /  Child  of  the
    Moon

    (Disc 3)

    Street Fighting Man / No Expectations / Surprise Surprise / Honky Tonk
    Women / You Can't Always Get What You Want / Memo From Turner /  Brown
    Sugar / Wild Horses / I Don't Know Why / Try A Little Harder / Out  Of
    Time / Jiving Sister Fanny / Sympathy For the Devil

    NB: Compilation; features most of the singles and flipsides  released
        under DECCA/ABKCO. Heavy overlap with the 1972 compilations  "Hot
        Rocks" (This set has all HR's titles but 3, and  the  "You  Can't
        Always Get What You Want" found here is not the same)  and  "More
        Hot Rocks" (17 of MHR's 25 tracks are found here.)

        On CD here and nowhere  else:  4  "Metamorphosis"  single  sides;
        three early sides ("I Wanna Be Your Man", "I Want to  Be  Loved",
        and "Stoned"); the single version (no choir) of "You Can't Always
        Get What You Want"; and "Sad Day". The  'Performance'  soundtrack
        version of "Memo from  Turner"  was  previously  not  a  'Rolling
        Stones' title in the States.

Steel Wheels                             (28-Aug-1989)
============                       PROD: Chris Kimsey / Glimmer Twins

    Sad Sad Sad / Mixed Emotions / Terrifying / Hold  on  to  Your  Hat  /
    Hearts For Sale / Blinded By Love // Rock and a Hard Place / Can't  Be
    Seen / Almost Hear You Sigh / Continental Drift / Break  the  Spell  /
    Slipping Away

    NB: three flipsides from this  album:  seek  out  "Cook  Cook  Blues"
        ("Rock and a Hard Place"), "Fancyman Blues"  ("Mixed  Emotions"),
        and "Wish I'd Never Met You" ("Terrifying"), or get all three  on
        the 1990 CD compilation entitled "Collectibles". First LP  to  be
        preceded by a 3-year gap.

Collector's Edition/Collectibles         (01-Jun-1990)
================================   PROD: (various)

    Rock and a Hard Place (version) / Miss You (12" single)  /  Cook  Cook
    Blues / Everything Is Turning to Gold / Winning Ugly (remix)  /  Beast
    of Burden (live) / Fancyman Blues / Harlem Shuffle (London Mix) / Wish
    I'd Never Met You / Mixed Emotions (remix)

    NB: included with either the "Collection  1971-1990"  box  set  under
        CBS, or the "Flashpoint" special edition double-pak issued in the
        US (where it uses the name "Collectibles")

Flashpoint  (CD)                         (02-Apr-1991)
================                   PROD: Chris Kimsey / Glimmer Twins

    Continental Drift / Start Me Up / Sad Sad Sad / Miss You / Rock and  a
    Hard Place / Ruby Tuesday / You Can't  Always  Get  What  You  Want  /
    Factory Girl / Can't Be Seen / Little Red Rooster / Paint it  Black  /
    Sympathy  For  the  Devil  /  Brown  Sugar  /  Jumpin'  Jack  Flash  /
    Satisfaction / Highwire / Sex Drive

    NB: Tracks 5 and 9 were not on vinyl version. CD was out of print for
        5 years, after the band left Sony. It  re-emerged  in  1998  from
        Virgin.

Flashpoint  (lp)                         (02-Apr-1991)
================                   PROD: Chris Kimsey / Glimmer Twins

    Continental Drift / Start Me Up / Sad Sad Sad / Miss You / Ruby Tueday
    / You Can't Always Get What You Want  /  Factory  Girl  /  Little  Red
    Rooster // Paint It Black / Sympathy For the Devil  /  Brown  Sugar  /
    Jumpin' Jack Flash / Satisfaction / Highwire / Sex Drive

    NB: 14 live + 2 new studio tracks (12+2 on vinyl); first time  there
        was a simultaneous release  of  different  media  with  different
        track lineups; seven live songs from the  same  tour  (1989-1990)
        were released as flipsides to singles from this album. (see  list
        at bottom of document).

Jump Back - The Best of the Rolling Ston (22-Nov-1993)
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>PROD: (various)

    Start Me Up / Brown Sugar / Harlem Shuffle / It's Only Rock 'n' Roll /
    Mixed Emotions / Angie / Tumbling Dice / Fool To Cry / Rock and a Hard
    Place / Miss You / Hot Stuff / Emotional Rescue / Respectable /  Beast
    of Burden / Waiting On a Friend / Wild horses / Bitch / Undercover  of
    the Night

    NB: Compilation; with 20-bit digital remastering, this is  the  first
        Stones' release on Virgin records (Keith's solo label since 1988)

Voodoo Lounge (CD)                       (12-Jul-1994)
==================                 PROD: Don Was/Glimmer Twins

    Love Is Strong / You Got Me Rocking / Sparks Will Fly /  The  Worst  /
    New Faces / Moon Is Up / Out of Tears / I Go Wild / Brand  New  Car  /
    Sweethearts Together / Suck on the Jugular /  Blinded  by  Rainbows  /
    Baby Break it Down / Thru and Thru / Mean Disposition

    NB: Release date puts this a month shy of being first  Stones'  album
        with a 5-year delay. Flipsides include "The Storm",  "So  Young",
        "Jump On Top of Me"  and  "I'm  Gonna  Drive".  Track  15  ("Mean
        Disposition") is not on non-CD media. First new studio  album  to
        have different track listings on different media.

Voodoo Lounge (lp)                       (12-Jul-1994)
==================                 PROD: Don Was/Glimmer Twins

    Love Is Strong / You Got Me Rocking / Sparks Will Fly // The  Worst  /
    New Faces / Moon Is Up / Out of Tears // I Go Wild / Brand New  Car  /
    Sweethearts Together / Suck on the Jugular // Blinded  by  Rainbows  /
    Baby Break it Down / Thru and Thru

    NB: Release date fell one month shy of being the first Stones'  album
        with a 5-year delay. Flipsides: "The Storm", "So Young", "Jump On
        Top of Me" and "I'm Gonna Drive" (see bottom). CD version is the
        only format with a 15th  track,  "Mean  Disposition".  First  new
        studio album to feature different tracks on diff. media.

Stripped                                 (14-Nov-1995)
========                           PROD: Don Was/Glimmer Twins

    Street Fightin' Man / Like a Rolling Stone / Not Fade Away /  Shine  A
    Light // The Spider and the Fly / I'm Free / Wild  Horses  //  Let  it
    Bleed / Dead Flowers / Slipping Away / Angie // Love In Vain  /  Sweet
    Virginia / Little Baby

    NB: Special "Multimedia" portion of CD features  QuickTime  video  of
        acoustic and backstage jams. Requires computer hardware (& proper
        CD-ROM models) which can recognize the CD-Plus disk format.  Five
        live songs from 1995 tour  ("Tumbling  Dice","Black  Limousine",
        "Gimme Shelter","All Down the Line","Live with Me") released as
        flips on two Euro. CD singles.

Rock and Roll Circus                     (14-Oct-1996)
====================               PROD: Miller/Jody Klein/Lenne Allik

    Song for Jeffrey (Jethro Tull) / A Quick One (The Who) / Ain't That  a
    Lot of Love (Taj Mahal) / Something Better (Marianne Faithfull) /  Yer
    Blues (Dirty Mac) / Whole Lotta Yoko (Yoko Ono, Ivry Gitlis,  and  the
    Dirty Mac) / Jumping Jack Flash / Parachute Woman / No Expectations  /
    You Can't Always Get What You Want / Sympathy for the Devil / Salt  of
    the Earth

    NB: A 1996 release, despite the 1995 copyright info: Soundtrack  disc
        to the December '68 65-minute TV show  which  came  out  on  home
        video simultaneously.  Keith Richards is bassist for  the  "Dirty
        Mac", and the Stones only contribute the last six  tracks.  "Salt
        of the Earth" is live vocals from Jagger, Richards,  and  others,
        over a taped backing track.

Bridges To Babylon                       (30-Sep-1997)
==================                 PROD: (various)

    Flip The Switch / Anybody Seen My Baby / Lowdown / Already Over  Me  /
    Gun Face / You Don't Have to Mean It / Out of Control / Saint Of Me  /
    Might As Well Get Juiced / Always Suffering / Too Tight / Thief in the
    Night / How Can I Stop

    NB: Largest cast of producers yet for a new studio album. Keith sings
        lead for an unprecedented three tracks. No commercially available
        lead-off single in the US, although track 2 was the initial video
        internationally. One flipside emerged: "Any Way You Look At  It",
        from "Saint Of Me".

No Security                              (03-Nov-1998)
===========                        PROD: The Glimmer Twins

    Intro / You Got Me Rocking / Gimme Shelter / Flip The Switch /  Memory
    Motel / Corinna / Saint Of Me / Waiting On A Friend / Sister  Morphine
    / Live With Me / Respectable / Thief In The Night / The  Last  Time  /
    Out Of Control

    NB: live disc  from  1997-1998  tour;  guest  appearances  from  Dave
        Matthews ("Memory Motel"), Joshua Redman ("Waiting On A Friend"),
        and Taj Mahal ("Corinna"). Japanese CD issued with bonus  track:
        "I Just Want to Make Love To You"


     ========================     CDs, CDs, CDs    =========================

   Who issues them?

     At any one time, legitimate CDs from the Rolling Stones
     (i.e., CDs the Rolling Stones released under contract,
     and not the "official but unauthorized" variety of CDs
     widely issued in Europe in the 1980s and early '90s)
     are issued by only two going concerns:

         ABKCO
                [This company, owned by Allen Klein, has the rights
                to all Rolling Stones recordings originally issued
                up to and including the year 1970. It also owns the
                publishing on all Rolling Stones compositions up to
                and including 1971's "Sticky Fingers", plus a handful
                of songs from 1972's "Exile on Main Street". ABKCO's
                rights apparently extend to at least the 1996 release
                of "Rock and Roll Circus", a previously shelved 1968
                performance.  Typically, subcontractors such as London
                or Polydor are the actual record label on which Stones
                recordings are issued.]
       or

         "The Rolling Stones"
                [The Rolling Stones own all of their post-1970
                recordings, and subcontractors, such as EMI,
                Sony, Atlantic, Virgin, etc. have been utilized
                over the years to get the discs and records
                to market. The records/discs typically say
                "Rolling Stones Records, distributed by
                [such-and-such a company]". although as of
                "Voodoo Lounge", and the 1994 Virgin rereleases,
                the Stones' discs really are on Virgin Records, and
                there's no sign of "Rolling Stones Records" to be
                found anywhere.]


     Since "The Rolling Stones" own almost all of their post-1970
     "recordings", what they can do is license the recordings
     for release on their current label, whatever it may be,
     and take the recordings with them when the record company
     contract expires.  This would explain the variety of companies
     you may see issuing post-1970 CDs by the Rolling Stones in
     your local used CD store. (Note for American releases:
     American Stones CDs from this era were, up until 1993,
     and with only one WEA exception, issued only by Sony/CBS,
     who signed the Rolling Stones worldwide in 1984. One may
     also find European or Japanese CDs from the post-ABKCO era
     issued by EMI, the Rolling Stones' label in much of the
     world from 1977 to 1984.)


   When did they come out?

     The first Rolling Stones CD ever issued was 'Tattoo You', in
     Europe by EMI in 1983.  In the States, it is "Still Life",
     mistakenly released in 1984 by WEA, the Stones' American
     label at the time.

     American Stones CDs did not officially appear until 1986,
     when Sony/CBS started issuing the post-1970 discs it had
     the rights to, and ABKCO began unleashing its cache of
     1960s recordings on disc in the States as it had been
     doing since 1984 in Europe.

   What are they like?

     The release of CDs did not freeze in stone (heh heh) any particular
     version of a song, or album, or Stones recording career overview.

     Indeed, it exacerbated a long-standing problem where different
     issues of a Stones album have literally different tracks on them,
     as was the case in the early 60s; or where discernibly different
     versions of a single song may be on different issues of an album,
     a situation still happening 20 years on, in 1983, with the release
     of 'Undercover', and its two distinct versions of the song "Wanna
     Hold You".

     Even when a CD release has two different versions of a song
     (as in the interesting case of "Poison Ivy" from the
     compilation "More Hot Rocks"), it may still be the case that a
     particular version of a song can only be found on old vinyl.

     Some examples include:

     * a full-length version of "2120 South Michigan Avenue" found
       only on vinyl: the 1965 German compilation LP _Around and Around_

     * the "original" live recording of "Under My Thumb" which did not
       make it to any post-1986 remaster of the "Got LIVE if you
       Want it!" album

     Other, more esoteric issues also exist. There are both true
     stereo (i.e., channel-separated stereo) and "Electronically
     Reprocessed" stereo versions of early 60's songs on the
     market. Multiple distinct versions of a single song (as many
     as four!) have seen official release with obvious changes,
     such as a missing guitar solo, an organ intro replacing a
     guitar, and missing percussion tracks, handclaps, or verses.

     Many (but not all!) of the American ABKCO CDs are considered
     inferior to their pre-1998 Japanese and pre-1995 European
     counterparts, released on the "London" label, due to a poor
     selection of masters.

     Many of the 60's tracks from the non-ABKCO CDs which people
     find preferable were remastered by Mobile Fidelity Sound Labs
     for an American box set of vinyl reissues in 1984. This
     deluxe set included the Stones' London Records (US) album
     catalogue up to and including 1972's "Hot Rocks (1964-1971)".

     In July 1995, the line became almost hopelessly blurred, as
     ABKCO decided to "streamline" its' worldwide Stones
     offerings. They revamped the European CD and vinyl catalogue
     and sold releases made from the masters which had previously
     produced discs only for the American market. With that decision,
     ABKCO effectively discontinued the "original European" pressings,
     which had been available on London-label CDs for nearly a decade.

     ABKCO hype about "remastering" on the front of these post-1995
     European releases (a red-on-black banner across the bottom)
     should be taken with a grain of salt. These CDs and LPs
     are only clones of the inferior CD catalogue which had been
     available in the United States for many years.

     This sweeping policy change had a delayed impact
     on Polydor's operations in Japan, however.  In Japan,
     Polydor continued, through most of 1997, to issue CDs which
     did not conform to the "worldwide" ABKCO standard. The Japanese
     began issuing ABKCO-standard versions in 1997.

     Just as an informational aside, these ABKCO releases
     don't all sound like utter crap. The deficits are really only a
     problem on the early tracks from their first three years,
     up through 1967. Later ABKCO-era releases such as "Beggar's
     Banquet" and "Let It Bleed" are considered fine, and finding
     improved conditions for these albums are a matter of religious
     fervor and having unlimited cash to spend on such rarities as the
     Mono version of these albums. In any case, it is often true that
     rarities are interesting for their rarity alone, so buyer beware.

  What do I need minimally for a "complete" Rolling Stones collection on CD?

     As it stands now, there is no way to have a complete
     Rolling Stones' collection without having at least
     some old vinyl records.

     With the 1996 release of "The Rolling Stones
     Rock and Roll Circus", it is also impossible to
     have a complete set of Rolling Stones recordings
     on vinyl, as there was no vinyl release of "Rock
     and Roll Circus".

     As this applies to ABKCO, there are 22 song _titles_ never
     issued on CD at all, and 12 of those come from the 1975
     compilation "Metamorphosis", which can be found on several
     illegitimate CD releases. There are several previously released
     and available _versions_ of other titles which yet to see the
     light of laser.

     As it applies to Rolling Stones Records (the releases from
     1971 through 1991) there are four _titles_ still not ever
     released on CD: one of those appeared only on a magazine
     flexi-disc in 1972, and two others were flipsides to 7"
     singles. There are more than a dozen variations of already
     released RSR-era titles (i.e., promo/mono edits or dance remixes)
     titles which themselves are not on CD.

     The ABKCO years:

     When wondering "which version" of an ABKCO CD to buy, consider
     recommendations on sound quality from friends, and remember,
     if you are trying to accomplish a complete collection of what
     IS available from the Stones on CD, even though that's a
     subset of the officially released Stones canon, no collection
     which does not mix the commonly available ABKCO catalogue
     (the "US" CDs) and the pre-1998 Japanese/pre-1995 European discs
     will do it for you,

     Because... no "US" CD has, for example, the five-minute-plus
     version of "Out of Time" (from "Aftermath"), the full-length
     "Tell Me" (from the first album) or true stereo versions of
     several early tracks, even ones that were available in true
     stereo on American vinyl previously (such as "Paint It, Black").

     And... a number of songs never appeared on "UK" albums in
     the 60s, but exclusively on either American LPs or mid-70s UK
     compilations. Those mid-70s compilations have stayed out of
     print in this age of the compact disc, and the pre-1995
     European CDs ape the lineups of the European album releases
     from the 60s.

     The comments on the individual albums, listed above in the
     detailed discography, provide a complete  overview of these
     "orphan" tracks.

     For all the faults of the "US lineup" of album releases, it
     is a lineup which did end up offering the more complete (if
     slightly out of order) overview of the Stones' recording
     career. Buying strictly from the current "American" CD (ABKCO)
     lineup will give you a complete collection of pre-1971 titles
     which are available on official CD.

     But, you have to buy them _all_ (including the 3-disc
     "London Years" box set, which has nearly a dozen tracks
     unavailable anywhere else on CD), and you only get to
     economize by leaving out the double-disc "Hot Rocks
     (1964-1971)" and the two single-disc  "Big Hits"
     compilations: buy everthing else, and only then do
     these three CD titles finally become superfluous.

     After all this CD collecting, you still will not have
     the following pre-1971 titles:

        * the six vinyl-only tracks which were released in Germany
          only ("I've been Loving You Too Long (studio)", "Con le Mie
          Lacrime", "Tell Me Baby, How Many More Times", "Memphis
          Tennessee", "Da Doo Ron Ron" and "Cocksucker Blues")

        * the first three tracks from the 1965 EP "Got Live if
          You Want it!" (although one of these tracks is just a
          restless crowd chanting "We Want the Stones!", called,
          appropriately enough, "We want the Stones!")

        * the 12 tracks from the UK version of the 1975 compilation
          _Metamorphosis_ which never made it to the _London Years_
          box. So far, the only non-bootleg CD source of ANY tracks
          from _Metamorphosis_ is the _London Years_ box, and it
          only provides four of that album's 16 tracks.


     The post-ABKCO years:

     Certain later (post-1970) albums were notoriously mistreated in their
     switch to digital, and with the advent of 20-bit mastering
     technology, Virgin Records reissued 20-bit remasters of the
     Rolling Stones' studio output from "Sticky Fingers" (1971) to
     "Steel Wheels" (1989) (with eight of these titles available in
     limited edition commemmorative packaging) in June 1994.

     Some people report (trivially) longer fades on some of the tracks
     on these Virgin remasters, raising the spectre of "different versions"
     all over again, and forcing one to track down CBS-issue CDs in
     order to have a complete set of CD-available _versions_.

     At this point, the future on CD of the three compilations
     originally issued by "Rolling Stones Records" between 1975 and 1984
     is up in the air. All of these were issued on CD at some point
     after 1984 by CBS but are now out of print.  Of the three
     compilations, only the single-disc compilation "Sucking
     in the Seventies" has material which can't be culled from
     other currently available CD sources.

     Three live albums from the RSR years which had been out of
     print for five years ("Love You Live", "Still Life", and
     "Flashpoint") began reappearing in Japan and Europe in 1998.
     Shortly thereafter, American versions came on the market.


     About two dozen post-ABKCO tracks have never been issued on
     CD, although only four of them ("Let it Rock", "Exile on
     Main Street Blues", "Through the Lonely Nights", and "Think
     I'm Going Mad")  are actually distinct performances. For the
     most part, the body of post-ABKCO work still not on CD is
     relegated to 12" "dance" remixes and mono/promo edits of
     singles. The value of these is set in the hearts/minds of
     individual collectors.

  What about stereo versions of early Stones tracks?

     (Thanks to Chris M. [[email protected]] for this section,
      and to Glen Cassan and Luke Pacholski for pointing out
      where changes were appropriate.)

     "Aftermath", released in the US in June 1966, was the first
     American Stones' stereo album where some true stereo versions
     actually reported for duty, and which were not the
     'Electronically Reprocessed' Stereo, of American predecessors.

     In the age of the CD, some of the material originally
     issued before the release of "Aftermath" emerged, scattershot
     fashion, in _true_ Stereo, on compact disc. This material is
     valuable not just for its curiosity value but because of the
     extremely high fidelity of the music, and the fact that much
     of it was never issued in America.

     Until the end of 1997, it was Japanese-issued CDs
     which provided the bulk of the "early Stereo" content.

     At that point, Japanese CDs purchased factory-fresh
     stopped delivering reliably the versions itemized in the
     following paragraphs. Any comments about stereo versions
     of early material on Japanese CDs should strictly be
     interpreted to mean the discs which were on the market
     through much of 1997.

     The Japanese CD "Rolling Stones No. 2" had true stereo
     on "Time Is On My Side", "What A Shame" (Charlie hammers
     the right channel!), "Down The Road Apiece" and "I Can't
     Be Satisfied", with the remaining tracks in mono.

     There was a Japanese issue of "The Rolling Stones, Now!"
     with a stereo "Heart of Stone", but, faithful to the track
     listing of its' original LP counterpart, it included neither
     "Time Is On My Side" nor "I Can't Be Satisfied".  It did,
     however, include true stereo of "What a Shame" and "Down the
     Road Apiece" , tracks which are also found on "No.2".

     The "American"/ABKCO release of "Now!" duplicates the
     stereo tracks which were on the Japanese "Now!". "Now!" is
     the only "American"/ABKCO CD to include true stereo versions
     of any pre-"Aftermath" material. (Note also that the versions
     of track 1, "Everybody Needs Somebody..." are NOT identical
     on the two discs, and that the Japanese "Now!" has the
     short 3-minute version.)

     To summarize to this point: The Japanese "No. 2" had 4 stereo
     tracks, and any country's version of "Now!" has two of those 4,
     plus a third, bringing the total number of early stereo tracks
     to 5 so far.


     On the 1965 title "December's Children", one finds a very
     high-fidelity (but alas, not true stereo) "Look What You've
     Done". The Japanese issue of "December's" was once thought to
     have a true stereo of both that song and "Get Off My Cloud", but
     the currently sold Japanese release definitely does not.

     The UK track listing of the 1966 greatest-hits compilation
     album "High Tide and Green Grass" was used for a Japanese CD
     reissue which had true stereo on "It's All Over Now", "Heart
     of Stone", and "Time is on my Side". This same "High Tide" CD
     inexplicably used the 'electronically reprocessed stereo' version
     of "Get Off My Cloud", even though a true stereo of "GOMC" was
     available, and issued on other disc titles.

     Then we come to the Japanese CD versions of the 1972
     titles "Hot Rocks" and "More Hot Rocks". These two sets
     were issued overseas as four separate discs: "Hot
     Rocks 1", "Hot Rocks 2", "More Hot Rocks 1", "More Hot
     Rocks 2". All combined, they provided most of the tracks
     mentioned above. Note the 3 exceptions:
       "Look What You've Done"
       "What A Shame"
       "Down the Road Apiece".
     These 3 tracks are on neither "Hot Rocks" nor "More Hot Rocks".

     (If you are seriously considering buying only one of the
     Japanese "More Hot Rocks" discs, keep in mind that the Japanese
     release of it is not a song-for-song matchup of their ABKCO
     counterpart discs. No tracks are missing, but the order
     and configuration of songs is different. Note also that
     at some point late in 1997, the Japanese catalogue was
     overhauled, and made from the mono/crappy masters the rest of
     the world's catalogues had been subject to since 1995.)

     All of "Hot Rocks 2" is in stereo (no big deal for the
     most part, although some find that the true stereo tracks
     "Honky Tonk Woman" and "Street Fightin' Man" are very
     desirable.) and on "Hot Rocks 1", mono is the exception
     and not the rule. The pre-"Aftermath" stereo tracks
     on "HR1" included "Time Is On My Side", "Heart Of Stone",
     "Play With Fire", "Satisfaction", "Get Off My Cloud",
     "Paint It, Black" and "Mother's Little Helper".

     "More Hot Rocks 1" has true stereo for both "It's All
     Over Now" and the shorter, "American" version of the track
     "Out of Time" (3:50). "More Hot Rocks 2" rounds out
     our list of pre-June,1966 stereo with "What To Do" and
     "I Can't Be Satisfied".

     "The Last Time", "19th Nervous Breakdown", and
     "As Tears Go By" have never been _officially_ released
     in Stereo, but are available on 'unauthorized' (some
     would say "bootleg") CDs, including one title called,
     helpfully, "In Stereo" (Chapter One, 25203). Be forewarned,
     however: there's no bootleg CD with stereo versions which
     has received universal praise for either fidelity or
     separation. Ironically, the real selling point of the
     stereo tracks is the rich fidelity, so YMMV.


   ========================Flipsides and oddities=========================

   The following selections appeared on the 1980 German Compilation
   LP called "For Collector's Only" [sic], and the 1984 4 LP German boxed
   set "The Rest of the Best",  but nowhere on the albums listed above for
   the USA or UK.  Since the deletion of these two compilations,
   these tracks remain unavailable officially.  Items marked "F" are
   available on "For Collector's Only", and "B", the German box.

   (Note that the first and sixth tracks are glorified bootlegs,
   the third and fourth are not _really_ the Rolling Stones,
   but rather the "Andrew Loog Oldham Orchestra", and
   that "For Collectors Only" would get you the two remaining
   tracks.)

 B  "Tell Me Baby, How Many Times"     recorded Chicago, June 1964
 BF "I've Been Loving You too Long"    recorded Los Angeles, May 1965
 B  "Da Doo Ron Ron"                   Andrew Loog Oldham Orchestra,  1964
 B  "Memphis Tennessee"                      ""               ""
 BF "Con le Mie Lacrime"               Italian "As Tears Go By", Spring '66
 B  "Cocksucker Blues"                 Olympic Studios, 1970
                                        (limited edition 7" bonus single
                                        found _only_ w/ Sept. '84 issue
                                        of the box; deleted in later issues.)


   The following titles/versions have been officially released
   by the Rolling Stones for public consumption at some point,
   intentionally or not, but have yet to appear on any LP or
   compilation released in the States or the UK.

   By "officially released", we mean that they were not
   _exclusively_ found on promotional items, even if (as in
   the case with "Exile on Main Street Blues") 'release' meant
   nothing more than the appearance on a flexi-disc issued
   with a magazine, and not available for separate purchase.


1968   "Street Fightin' Man"
                       Notorious 1st issue of the US single had not only
                       a politically charged (and banned) picture sleeve
                       of a riot scene,  but an alternate musical version
                       which disappeared as well. The rare single has a
                       different vocal track and more piano than the
                       familiar "Beggar's Banguet" version. One of the
                       priciest of all Stones rarities.

                       Hand-written matrix number on the final groove
                       is XDR-43220A X, with the number 14939 written
                       in mirror image above it.

                       This version also showed up on an orange-label
                       London Records promo single with the same
                       matrix number.

1971   "Let It Rock"    - third track on UK "Brown Sugar" single
                       - replaced "Sister Morphine" on the Spanish version
                           of the LP "Sticky Fingers"
                       - This live track from 1971 is widely bootlegged
                           along with the remainder of the Leeds University
                           show from which it is taken.

1971   "Sway"
                       This 3:25 version was the B-side to original
                       "Wild Horses" 7" single in the States.

1972   "Exile on Main Street Blues"
                       promotional flexi-disc, included w/purchase of
                       UK magazine.

1972   "All Down the Line"
                       B-side to the single "Happy", this is a different
                       version from the LP's. This pressing of the
                       single was eventually discontinued.

1974   "Through the Lonely Nights"
                       flipside to "It's Only Rock'n'Roll" 7" 45

1978+  "She's a Rainbow"/"2000 Light Years From Home"
                       The 1967 US 7" promo held edited versions of
                       these two songs, which eventually reappeared,
                       after 1978, on a regular-issue London Records
                       US single by mistake. The 1978 label is "Sunset"
                       style, and etched into closing groove of single
                       is the matrix number 5N-906.

1984   "Think I'm Going Mad"
                       flipside to "She Was Hot" 7" 45

1990  The "Flashpoint" sides. A number of live performances
     recorded on the 1989-1990 tours were used as flipsides
     to singles pulled off the live album "Flashpoint". These
     include:

     "2000 Light Years from Home"      (Highwire   US7", UK CD single "A")
     "Undercover of the Night"         (Sexdrive   US7",
                                             Ruby Tueday UK CD single "A")
     "Play With Fire"                  (Ruby Tuesday 7", UK CD single "A")
     "I Just Wanna Make Love To You"   (Highwire  UK12", UK CD single "A")
     "Tumbling Dice"                   (Jumpin' JF   7", Benelux CD single)
     "Street Fightin' Man"             (Benelux CD single [same as above] )
     "Harlem Shuffle"                  (Ruby Tuesday     UK CD single "B")

     This list does not pretend to exhaust your methods of getting
     the tracks, it just offers suggestions for finding them.

1993  "Gimme Shelter (live)" - (cassette only, UK only) -
            issued as part of a benefit project for the homeless in
            1993, in which various artists cover the song, the Stones'
            contribution was a live, "Urban Wheels" version. This
            version does appear on a CD, but it is the Promo.

1994  "The Storm" (Flipside of "Love Is Strong" - found on US
            cassette, CD single, and 7" vinyl of "LIS".  Also on
            the 4-track European CD VSCDT1503, and a Limited
            Edition, numbered, 7" UK single.)

1994  "So Young" (Found on European "Love Is Strong" CD listed
            immediately above, and the US CD single for "Out
            of Tears".)

1994  "Jump On Top of Me" (Found on European CD [VSCDG 1518],
         cassette [VST 1518] and Ltd. edition 7" UK single of "You
         Got me Rocking", but NOT on the UK 12" vinyl single, which
         has 3 remixes of YGMR only. In the States, it's found on CD
         single V25H-38468, cassette single, and 12" single. Also,
         this is on the full-length soundtrack CD to Robert Altman's
         1994 film "Pret-a-Porter". It is also on the "Voodoo
         Lounge CD-ROM", an interactive computer disc released in
         November 1995, as one of four choices for musical
         accompaniment to the "Screen Raver".)

1994   "I'm Gonna Drive" (flipside of "Out of Tears", found on US
          Cassette single 4km-38459, the US CD single V25H-38459,
          the US 7" NR-38459, and in the UK on the 7" single and
          CD single.)

1995   "I Go Wild (live)" (found on US/European CD-5 of "I Go Wild";
          performance is taken from the Nov. 25, 1994 show in Miami,
          Florida at Joe Robbie Stadium.)

1995   "Black Limousine (live)" (Track 2 on European CD-5 of "Like a
          Rolling Stone" [VSCDT 1562], released October 1995; also on
          the American "LARS" single V25F-38523; and the Japanese CD
          of the full-length album release, "Stripped";
          Performance is from Brixton Academy in London, July 1995.)

1995   "All Down the Line (Live)" (Track 3 on European CD-5 of "Like a
          Rolling Stone" [VSCDT 1562], October 1995, and in November
          of that year on the US CD single V25F-38523)

1996   "Live With Me (live)"
      "Tumbling Dice (live)"
      "Gimme Shelter (live)"
          (These are tracks 2, 3, and 4 from the first
           European CD single issued for "Wild Horses"
           [VSCDT 1578]. "WH" was taken from "Stripped".
           "TD" is actually an edit of two versions: a
           rehearsal and a public performance.)

           This version of "Gimme Shelter" also wound up in a couple
           places associated with the 1998 release "Saint Of Me":
           the US CD5 (7243 8 38627-2-6) and CD #1 of the European
           double disc release (7243 8 94750 2 9).

1998   "Anyway You Look at It"
          Found on
          - the US CD5, 2-track CD single, 12" vinyl, and 7" vinyl
            for "Saint of Me".
          - the European CD2 of the 2-disc European set for "SOM".
                (7243-8-94796-2-1)
          - the European 7" picture disc single for "Saint"
                (7243-8-94750-7-4)

1998   "Honest I Do"
          Found on the soundtrack to the film "Hope Floats",
          this 1995 redo of a cover which appeared on their first
          album is from the sessions for "Stripped" at EMI-Toshiba
          in Japan.


1980-1998  The "remixes".  While the Collectibles CD includes
     one remix each of several popular songs, some remixes
     persist without ever getting issued on any official
     collection:

     "Undercover (Extended)"            (Undercover     12")
     "Feel On Baby (Instrumental)"      (""             " ")
     "Too Much Blood" (several exist)   (Too Much Blood 12")
     "Harlem Shuffle (New York mix)"    (Harlem Shuffle 12")
     "One Hit (London Mix)"             (One Hit        12")
     "Winning Ugly (NY Mix)"            (WU Canada-only 12")
     "Rock and a Hard Place"            (R & a HP    US 12")
         (Oh oh hard dub mix, Bonus Beats Mix, and Dance Mix)
     "Terrifying (remix)"               (Terrifying     12")
     "Sexdrive" (Club Mix, Dirty Hands Mix)
                                        (Sexdrive Euro- CD5)
     "Love Is Strong" (Bob Clearmountain Mix)
                                        (4th track on European
                                          CD single VSCDT1503)
     "Love Is Strong" (Joe the Butcher club mix, plus
                       5 Teddy Riley mixes - radio, extended,
                       extended rock, dub, & instrumental)
                                        (UK CD VSCDX1503)
                      (US 12" has all these except the radio mix,
                       US CD  has the extended and the instrumental.
                       US 7"  has the extended.)

     "You Got Me Rocking" (Perfecto Mix, Sexy Disco Dub Mix, and Trance
                           Mix, last of which is on the UK and US 12" vinyl
                           singles and US CD-5; first two are on the UK and
                           Australian 4-track CD-5.)

     "Out Of Tears"  (Don Was Edit, and the Bob Clearmountain Remix Edit;
                         both found on US Cassette single 4km-38459
                              and US 7" NR-38459.)

     "Sparks Will Fly" (Radio Clean; found on VSCDT 1524, 7243 8 92711 26)
                           Added to the European CD-5 of "Out of Tears", the
                           big change, in the words of Michael Honig
                           ([email protected]):

              It sounded as if someone has added some ... ahem, "lubricant"
              exactly on the little holes of the cd that encode the words
              of the line in question: It goes something like

                     "... I wanna <swoosh>'uck you sweet a<swoosh>"

     "I Go Wild" (Scott Litt remix, and Luis Vesto Straight Vocal mix)
                     Both are on the US CD-5 for "I Go Wild",
                     rel. April 1995 (V25H-38478); and a European
                     CD-5 released the month after that. "Scott Litt
                     remix" is also available on a Ltd. Edition UK 7"
                     picture disc.

     "Like a Rolling Stone (Edit)"
              A 4:18 version of the Bob Dylan cover tune done on the
              November 1995 album "Stripped". Found on the European
              CD-5 for "LARS" [VSCDT 1562], released October 1995.

      "Anybody Seen My Baby?"
             LP Edit, Soul Solution Remix, and Armand's Rolling
             Steelo Mix (10:29) are on a UK CD single: 7243 8 94597 22
             [VSCDT 1653].  An LP Edit (4:08) and Soul Solution Remix
             Edit are found on a special-edition clear vinyl numbered
             7" single. A 6:01 "Bonus Roll" is on the 12" vinyl issued
             in Europe.
             ASMB remixes popped up on releases of
             "Saint Of Me": on CD#1 of the European double-CD,
             there's the "Phil Jones Remix" (4:26); and on the
             double-vinyl 12" of "Saint", two previously
             released ASMB remixes - the Bonus Roll
             and Armand's Rolling Steelo Mix.

      "Saint Of Me"
             A Radio Edit (4:08) appears on the European 7" picture disc
             (7243 8 94750-7-4) and either of the 2 CDs from the
             European double-CD issue.
             Todd Terry Extended Remix (6:00) and Deep Dish Club
             Mix (7:35) are both on the US CD5 (7243 8 38627-2-6)
             and the US vinyl 12" (7243 8 38626-1-0).
             Deep Dish Grunge Garage Remix (Pts. 1 and 2) is
             on CD2 of the European set, and both of the two European
             vinyl 12" releases (7243-8-94750-6-7, and the ltd. edition
             double-vinyl). Both of these European vinyl 12"
             releases offer both the Deep Dish Grunge Garage Dub (7:23)
             and the Deep Dish Rolling Dub (7:16).
             Deep Dish Grunge Dub (7:22) is on the US 12" vinyl.

      "Out Of Control"
             On the European CD5 (7243 8 95081 2 3/VSCDF 1700) and
             12" vinyl (7243 8 95081 6 1/VST 1700), one finds
             "In Hand with Fluke" (8:27), "In Hand With Fluke
             Instrumental" (5:58), and "Bi-Polar At The Controls" (5:10).
             Additionally, the CD5 and 2-track CD both have a 3:38
             Album Radio Edit. The 12" vinyl and limited edition
             clear CD single add "Bi-Polar's Fat Controller Mix" (5:24).
             The "Saber Final Mix" (5:44) appears on the limited
             edition single, also. A radio edit of "In Hand with
             Fluke" (4:30) appears on a limited edition 7" single.
             A double-vinyl 12" offers "In Hand wih Fluke", "In
             Hand with Fluke Full Length",

1971-1998  The "promos".  Released to radio stations and DJ pools,
     promotional singles will often include a version of a record that
     is more amenable to commercial airplay or dance club use, by virtue
     of cleaned-up language, a different running time, or a hotter mix
     more friendly to the intended arena (AM radio play or dance clubs).

     Many 7" promos were issued for the Rolling Stones where one side
     is "Mono" and the other is "Stereo", but here we catalogue
     records that were more substantially altered or edited,
     AND did not see a public, intentional commercial release:


     "Dandelion"/"We Love You"                      (Promo           7")
          ("WLY" edited to 3:10 down from the usual 4:00 plus. From
           "Dandelion", the intro and refrains of "Dandelion" at the
           end are missing.)
     "She's a Rainbow"/"2000 Light Years from Home" (Promo           7")
          (released commercially by mistake in 1978 - see above.)
     "Wild Horses"                                  (Promo           7")
          (a shorter version of the 1971 song)
     "It's Only Rock 'n' Roll"  (shorter)           (Promo           7")
     "Before They make Me Run"                      (Promo           7")
     "Shattered" (clocks in under 3 minutes!!)      (Promo           7")
     "Emotional Rescue" (4:18)                      (Promo           7")
     "She's So Cold"                                (Promo           7")
          ('clean' version - lyrics have 'God damn cold' removed)
     "If I was a Dancer (Instrumental)"             (Promo          12")
     "Waiting On a Friend" (more than a minute off) (Promo           7")
     "Undercover" (3:59)                            (Promo           7")
     "Sexdrive" (Edited Club version)               (US Promo       12")
     "Wild Horses (Edit)"  (4:07)                   (European Promo CD
                                                             VSCDJ 1578)
     "Saint of Me":                                 (Eur. white-label
       Todd Terry Fade (3:35)                            dbl. 12" vinyl)
       Todd Terry Tee's Freeze Dub (7:45)
       Todd Terry Dub #2 (7:45)
     "Flip the Switch (Clean Version)",             (US Promo        CD)
         "Flip the Switch (Call Out Hook)" (#1 and #2)
     "Out Of Control"
       Album Radio Edit (3:59)      (Eur Promo CD VSCDXJ    1700 LC3098)
       Call Out Hook(0:17)          (USA Promo CD DPRO 7087-6-13159-2-9)
       Don Was Live Remix (6:54)    (all three versions on both promo discs)