THE ROLLING STONES - Could You Walk On Water

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THE ROLLING STONES - Could You Walk On Water

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The unreleased album
Sister Morphine production plus
Excellent quality

Disc 1:
1. 19th Nervous Breakdown - alternate take with a slightly different vocal.
2. Sad Day - RCA 1965 Studio session track
3. Take It Or Leave It
4. Think
5. Goin' Home
6. Mother's Little Helper
7. Sittin' On A Fence
8. Don't You Follow Me
9. Ride On Baby
10. Looking Tired - alternate vocal/instrumental take
11. Have You Seen Your Mother Baby
12. Stupid Girl
13. Lady Jane
14. Flight 505
15. High And Dry
16. Out Of Time - long version
17. It's Not Easy
18. I Am Waiting
19. What to Do - the track has been brightened up with "exciter"
20. Long, Long While
21. Who's Driving Your Plane? - mono take of the great little known B-side

Disc 2:
1. Time Is On My Side - organ introduction version
2. Heart of Stone
3. Heart of Stone #2 - Metamorphosis version in reprocessed stereo
4. The Last Time - better quality version of the stereo take
5. Play With Fire
6. Satisfaction - true stereo
7. Get Off My Cloud
8. As Tears Go By - mono take
9. 19th Nervous Breakdown - commercially released vocal take in wide stereo
10. Paint It Black
11. Under My Thumb
12. Have You Seen You Mother Baby, Standing In The Shadow? - narrow stereo
13. Let's Spend the Night Together
14. Ruby Tuesday
15. Jumpin' Jack Flash - not a dramatic stereo mix
16. Street Fighting Man - sound much clearer than commercial releases
17. Honky Tonk Women
18. You Can't Always Get What You Want - without the London Bach Choir

The focus of the arrangement of the music on CD "Could You Walk On Water?" is based on an unreleased Rolling Stones LP with this working title. The existence of this LP was first written about in the great Roy Carr "Illustrated Record" book published in 1976. The song list for this LP was first listed in the book "The Rolling Stones A to Z" by the knowledgeable Lisa Howard and published in 1983. The track list is accurately reproduced on the Sister Morphine release. Decca wanted nothing to do with a title such as this or the proposed LP cover that would have the Stones pictured on the edge of a lake apparently ready to "walk on water".
The cover used for the Sister Morphine release is a colorized photo of Keith Richards floating on his back in a swimming pool. A black and white source of this photo is found in David Dalton's masterpiece "An unauthorized biography in words, photographs, and music" published in 1972. Found on page 319.

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