The Rolling Stones - Workin` Wheels_Acid Project 103
Air Studios, Monserrat, Caribbean, March 29- May 5, 1989
Olympic Sound Studios, London, May 15 - June 29, 1989 Sessions
Sound Quality - Excellent Stereo Studio
Hi Stones fanatics,
for first two discs i worked on "Training Wheels" (Social Graces 001/002) bootleg.
Those are early versions, work in progress of the "Steel Wheels" album.
For third disc i worked on "For Your Precious Love" (DAC-057) bootleg.
Those are rough mixes for the album. DAC 057 was lossless, while most of the other bootlegs
(of those sessions) are lossy.
I have done phase & level correction and new EQ.
Enjoy
Remastered by Captain Acid, January 2025
Artwork by Mr. D
EARLY VERSIONS
CD 01
01 Blinded By Love
02 Terrifying
03 Continental Drift (Instrumental)
04 Break The Spell
05 Can’t Be Seen
06 For Your Precious Love
07 Fancyman Blues
08 Slipping Away (Instrumental)
CD 02
01 Rock And A Hard Place
02 Ready Yourself
03 Sad Sad Sad
04 Mixed Emotions
05 Almost Hear You Sigh
06 Giving It Up
07 Hearts For Sale
08 Hold On To Your Hat
ROUGH MIXES
CD 03
01. Sad Sad Sad 3:51
02. Mixed Emotions 6:29
03. Terrifying 5:44
04. Hold On To Your Hat 4:05
05. Hearts For Sale 4:36
06. Blinded By Love 5:12
07. Rock And A Hard Place 5:40
08. Can't Be Seen 5:25
09. Almost Hear Your Sigh 4:50
10.Continental Drift 6:05
11.Break The Spell 3:51
12.Slipping Away 5:36
13.Fancy Man Blues 6:43
14.For Your Precious Love 6:24
15.Ready Yourself 3:35
ORIGINAL INFO for first 2 discs ["Training Wheels" (Social Graces 001/002)]:
When the eighty minute long Steel Wheels sessions were introduced several years ago, it represented only about half of what was available. A well known collector wrote on the Hotwacks website that we need to be patient for even more material. Two years later it has surfaced on Training Wheels on the new Social Graces label. Eighty more minutes of outtakes are on these discs and are infinitely more interesting than those that came before. Many of the takes on the earlier tape were minor variations in the mix, but these date much earlier in the sessions with well known songs in a much more primitive state of development. The sound quality isn’t as good as on the earlier tape but is still excellent.
The tape begins with Mick saying to Keith “let’s do it” before Keith counts in and they play “Blinded By Love.” At this early stage the song lacks the organ and fiddle in the instrumentation but has acoustic guitar, bass and drums. Mick slurs many of the words and Keith joins in loudly during the chorus and the song ends with some banter. This is followed by a rehearsal of “Terrifying” with the same basic instruments as the final version but with Jagger slurring through an early draft of the lyrics. “Continental Drift” is the basic rhythm instruments but lacking lyrics and the Moroccan overdubs.
“Break The Spell” begins with a short tune up and count in. It sounds the same as the other versions but the vocals are buried very deep in the mix. “Can’t Be Seen” follows and is a longer run through than on the earlier tape. “For Your Precious Love” is a second run through of the Jerry Butler cover. It is slightly longer than the more polished version on the other tape. This also includes a count-in and played in a different key. ”Fancyman Blues” differs with a different Chuck Leavell piano melody and the first disc ends with a beautiful instrumental version of “Slipping Away.”
“Rock And A Hard Place” has a count-in and lacks horns and female backing singers. Both the commercial version and the alternate mix on the earlier tape is the most slickly produced track on the entire album, but this outtake is more guitar oriented and is driven by the funk bass line. Jagger gives a basic vocal take including instructions and encouragement throughout. The outtake “Ready Yourself” on the earlier tape is purely instrumental but at this early stage includes lyrics sung by Richards. “Sad Sad Sad” and “Mixed Emotions” are both at a primitive stage with different vocal tracks and lack the slick production on both Steel Wheels and Monitor Mixes.
An excellent revelation is “Giving It Up,” a song known to have been demoed at the time but never surfaced until now. Like much of the material it is an interesting mid-tempo ballad with Mick on vocals but it never advanced past this stage. However it is great to finally hear the song and there are several other songs known to be recorded at Monserrat which haven’t surfaced yet including “Sweet Thing,” ”Three Oceans,” “When I Get To Thinking,” “You’ve Got Some Nerve,” “Hot Line,” “Hang On,” and “Gangsters Moll.” “Sweet Thing” and “Hang On Tonight” (aka “Hang On To Me Tonight”) were later used by Jagger on his solo album Wandering Spirit. The complete running time of the tape clocks in at about eighty-three minutes, just too long to fit onto one CD. If Social Graces were to trim three minutes it would have fit. However it is great to finally have more outtakes from these sessions and hopefully this new label will continue with great Stones releases in the future.
Tuesday, May 6, 2025
The Rolling Stones - Workin` Wheels_Acid Project 103
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