I've recently come across another stash of out-takes from The Rolling Stones, with most of these being recorded at Olympic Sound Studios in 1970, during sessions for the 'Sticky Finger's album. Some are early versions of tracks which later appeared on their studio albums, and other have never seen the light of day. Stand-outs include a 1968 extended version of the 'Let It Bleed' track 'Loving Cup', an early take of 'Tumbling Dice titled 'Good Time Woman', and instrumental versions of 'Let It Loose' and 'Sweet Black Angel'. Some of the tracks had already appeared on my earlier post 'Travelin' Man', and so I've removed them and added in a special version of 'You Got The Silver' with a Mick Jagger vocal, and that left a very reasonable 42-minute album. One 1968 out-take caught my eye, with the unusual title of 'Give Me A Hamburger To Go', so I've titled the album after that song, and that gave me the opportunity to produce this cover based on it.
Track listing
01 Loving Cup (1969 early long version)
02 Shake Your Hips (long version)
03 You Got The Silver (Mick Jagger vocal)
04 Sweet Black Angel (instrumental version)
05 Good Time Woman (early version of 'Tumbling Dice')
06 Sweet Virginia (early version)
07 Stop Breaking Down (early version with no harp)
08 Give Me A Hamburger To Go (1968 out-take)
09 Let It Loose (instrumental version)
10 Shine A Light (early version)
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