This is a perfect thread to post this - the best stuff from the Black Box. It's all rare or alternate takes of Stones stuff. Some classics, some fuck-arounds. This is probably not the place for a Stones novice to start though.
PS: I've cribbed the song descriptions from a site on the innernets.
Best of the Black Box
1.
Blue Turns To Grey An Oldham orchestrated horn induced alternate that would have fit the standard set by the other early tracks found on "Metamorphosis", but not part of that compilation. Recording date: Nov., 1963
2.
As Time Goes By Alternate vocal/electric guitar take of As Tears Go By
3.
Time Is On My Side Alternate take with organ intro
4.
Da Doo Ron Ron Demo with Jagger and The Andrew Loog Oldham Orchestra
5.
Andrew's Blues Vocal by Gene Pitney. He says thank you at 2:01 when Jagger mentions his name during his vocal piece of the song. Supposedly, rare acetates of this song were made for members of the band with "Between The Buttons" like cartoons on the labels drawn by Charlie Watts
6.
Con Le Mie Lacrime "As Tears Go By" sung by Jagger in Italian with added harpsichord - officially released in the Sixties on a 7" single with Picture Sleeve
7.
Get Yourself Together alternate take, 1966
8.
Memo From Turner (demo #2) Olympic Studios, 1968 take
9.
Gimme Shelter Keith Richards vocal version
10.
Jiving Sister Fanny Alternate vocal take
11.
Hamburger To Go Olympic studios, Spring, 1968. A Beggars Banquet session
12.
Honky Tonk Woman Studio version of the song containing the Paris verse that was only heard on early 70's live versions of the song. Also missing horn arrangements. Recorded at Olympic Studios in May-June, 1969.
13.
Highway Child Recorded at Keith's house at Redlands, July, 1968.
14.
Good Time Women First version of Tumbling Dice. An Olympic, Oct., 1970 recording.
15.
Sway The 7" single version. A different mix and take.
16.
Sister Morphine "Ready" intro version. There is an arpeggio versus strummed guitar accompaniment in the opening bars of the song. Ry Cooder shows up at 1:56 with the alternate slide arrangement.
17.
Sweet Virginia Alternate take from Exile sessions.
18.
Cocksucker Blues Recorded at Olympic in May, 1970.
19.
Sister Morphine Original Vocal Version by co-writer Marianne Faithfull - complete with the Cooder slide and organ.
20.
And Mr. Spector and Mr. Pitney Came Too Instrumental version of Andrews Blues, mostly.
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