Brussels Affair (Live 1973)
Brussels Affair (Live 1973) | ||||
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Live album by The Rolling Stones | ||||
Released | 18 October 2011 | |||
Recorded | 17 October 1973 | |||
Genre | Rock | |||
Length | 79:33 | |||
Language | English | |||
Label | Promotone BV | |||
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Brussels Affair (Live 1973) is a live album by The Rolling Stones, released in 2011. It is compiled from two shows recorded in Brussels on 17 October 1973 in the Forest National Arena, during their European Tour. The album was released exclusively as a digital download through Google Play Music on 18 October 2011 in the US and through The Rolling Stones Archive website for the rest of the world in both lossy MP3 and lossless FLAC format. The 2011 digital edition has been bootlegged on physical CD. On 29 August 2012,[1] an official announcement was made, stating its physical release as a high-priced boxset (from $750 to $1,500 depending on the edition). All three releases include a triple LP and double CD.
The title of the release is the same title as several famous and widely known bootleg recordings. The most famous iteration consists principally of the early show as broadcast by the King Biscuit Flower Hour (with "Starfucker" omitted due to its lyrical content) and several bonus tracks ("Gimme Shelter", "Happy", "Doo Doo Doo Doo Doo (Heartbreaker)" and "Street Fighting Man") added from the 9 September 1973 London show. The official 2011 release is mainly culled from the late show; however, "Brown Sugar", "Midnight Rambler" and a transposed guitar solo on "All Down the Line" were taken from the early show.
Overview
The album was recorded during their 1973 European Tour,[2] promoting their latest album Goats Head Soup.
In 1973, The Rolling Stones were banned from entering France due to pending drug cases against Keith Richards, Bobby Keys and Anita Pallenberg. The band decided to organise a concert in Brussels for the French audience; RTL Radio chartered a train for French fans.
Critical reception
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Review scores | |
Source | Rating |
Allmusic | |
The Guardian | Very favourable 2011 |
Uncut | [3] |
Track list
All songs written and composed by Mick Jagger & Keith Richards[4].
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "Brown Sugar" | 3:54 |
2. | "Gimme Shelter" | 5:31 |
3. | "Happy" | 3:13 |
4. | "Tumbling Dice" | 5:02 |
5. | "Starfucker" | 4:15 |
6. | "Dancing with Mr. D." | 4:36 |
7. | "Doo Doo Doo Doo Doo (Heartbreaker)" | 5:01 |
8. | "Angie" | 5:13 |
9. | "You Can't Always Get What You Want" | 10:57 |
10. | "Midnight Rambler" | 12:49 |
11. | "Honky Tonk Women" | 3:10 |
12. | "All Down the Line" | 4:19 |
13. | "Rip This Joint" | 2:24 |
14. | "Jumpin' Jack Flash" | 3:26 |
15. | "Street Fighting Man" | 5:13 |
Total length: |
79:33 |
Personnel
- The Rolling Stones
- Mick Jagger – lead vocals, harmonica
- Keith Richards – guitar, vocals
- Mick Taylor – guitar
- Charlie Watts – drums
- Bill Wyman – bass guitar
- Additional musicians
- Billy Preston – piano, organ, clavinet, vocals
- Steve Madaio – trumpet, flugelhorn[5]
- Trevor Lawrence – saxophone[6]
- Technical personnel
References
- ↑ "Pre-order The Brussels Affair box set". rollingstones.com. Retrieved 29 August 2012.
- ↑ "Brussels '73 Now Available From Google Music". Keithrichards.com. Retrieved 20 September 2012.
- ↑ "The Brussels Affair". Uncut 177: 98. February 2012.
- ↑ "Rolling Stones Officially Release 'The Brussels Affair' Bootleg". Ultimateclassicrock.com. 17 November 2011. Retrieved 20 September 2012.
- ↑ http://www.rollingstones.com/2013/09/05/rock-and-roll-hall-of-fame-and-museum-will-honor-the-rolling-stones-for-the-18th-annual-music-masters-series-this-october-in-cleveland/
- ↑ http://www.rollingstones.com/2013/09/05/rock-and-roll-hall-of-fame-and-museum-will-honor-the-rolling-stones-for-the-18th-annual-music-masters-series-this-october-in-cleveland/