What Are You Listening To Right Now?
Jun 22, 2012 at 11:30 PM Post #33,634 of 136,250

 
For anyone who might not be aware, the Deluxe Edition contains 12 tracks that weren't on the original release. It's like a whole new album has been added to it! 
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 Check out the Deluxe Edition to hear these tracks not on the original album:
 
Claudine
So Young
Do You Think I Really Care
When You're Gone
No Spare Parts
Don't Be A Stranger
We Had It All (Featuring my main man Keef on lead vocal!)
Tallahassee Lassie
I Love You Too Much
Keep Up Blues
You Win Again
Petrol Blues
 
Jun 22, 2012 at 11:33 PM Post #33,635 of 136,250
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For anyone who might not be aware, the Deluxe Edition contains 12 tracks that weren't on the original release. It's like a whole new album has been added to it! 
L3000.gif
 Check out the Deluxe Edition to hear these tracks not on the original album:
 
Claudine
So Young
Do You Think I Really Care
When You're Gone
No Spare Parts
Don't Be A Stranger
We Had It All (Featuring my main man Keef on lead vocal!)
Tallahassee Lassie
I Love You Too Much
Keep Up Blues
You Win Again
Petrol Blues

 
That looks like a great purchase. Some Girls is definitely one of my fave Stones albums. 
 
Jun 23, 2012 at 3:22 AM Post #33,636 of 136,250
Just bought Muddy Waters' Folk Singer, clips sound great. It's an insomiac type of night:
 
Helen Gillet's Julien, poor quality recording, terrific performance, gets a little trippy though:
 

 
 
This is a great recording from her called Running of the Bells. Amazing headphone album. Excellent quality. Probably a little too avant garde for many. No vocals. Stand out tracks are Lily and Red.
 

 
Another great cellist Ophelie Galliard. This is the Boccherini Madrid Album. Fantastic performance:
 

 
Cannonball Adderley 'Dis Here', a great collection:
 
 
Oscar Petterson Trio, Night Train. Classic album with my favorite bass player of all time: The late great Mr. Ray Brown
 

 
Another classic, with another great bass player: Paul Chambers
 

 
Jun 23, 2012 at 7:06 AM Post #33,639 of 136,250

 

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