CD 17 tracks, 73:48
General Rock
The Rolling Stones Bootlegs - Voodoo Brew (Disc 1)
Vigotone (1995)
In Collection
#12
01 
Mick/Keith Dialog A woman (Josephine Wood perhaps?) asks: "How many songs are you gonna do?" Jagger replies: "Boxed sets worth. Boxed sets"!
00:38
02 
Love Is Strong Extended version without background vocals and a distinct guitar mix. Jagger says the "Drop on" line found in the remix versions.
05:41
03 
You Got Me Rocking Alternate mix with extra guitar overdubs and backing vocals that are "up" in the mix.
04:05
04 
Sparks Will Fly Similar to the album. Has the clicking sound at the beginning.
03:15
05 
The Worst Different mix and vocal take with an extra instrumental bridge. Missing the great Jagger backing harmony.
03:08
06 
New Faces Alternate mix with count in.
02:47
07 
Moon Is Up Similar to the album, but missing castanets.
04:18
08 
Out Of Tears There is some talking in the background at the beginning if this one. An alternate mix without backing vocals
05:24
09 
I Go Wild At a slightly slower tempo with an extended alternate mix without background vocals. Only one rhythm guitar is playing.
04:39
10 
Brand New Car Extended alternate mix with background vocal by Keith.
05:04
11 
Sweethearts Together Missing accordion overdub but including a fiddle, and alternate vocals.
05:48
12 
Suck On The Jugular Alternate extended mix with different guitar overdubs and an added keyboard. There is background chatter before the group chorus.
05:47
13 
Blinded By Rainbows Similar to the album.
04:34
14 
Baby Break It Down Similar to the album.
05:58
15 
Thru & Thru Extended alternate mix with spooky synth. effects running through the entire track. Missing most background vocals, and with some added guitar overdubs. Soul baby soul.
08:33
16 
Mean Disposition Shortened alternate mix.
03:13
17 
Ron/Keith Dialog Keith and Ronnie play with the vocal reverb.
00:56
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Details
Cat. Number Vigotone 147
Packaging Jewel Case
Spars DDD
Sound Stereo
Notes
This is for real as far as the hype goes, because this has got to be the most revealing look at the Rolling Stones at work in the studio that has ever surfaced. It's a 4 CD release that comes in a 12" box in a box package with a deluxe color outer sleeve. The cover picture is of a woman who looks to be in some trans-like state from the album cover of the old Capital Records LP "Fire Goddess". There is also a booklet that features many pictures from the August 25, 1994 Rolling Stone issue on the band. The booklet has an essay on Voodoo Lounge by David Fricke from Rolling Stone July 14-28, 1994 issue. There are also track by track details of the band line up, and a listing of basic differences in the recordings from the original releases. The first disc is a track for track answer to "Voodoo Lounge" in correct running order of the most "mature" tracks of the package. My guess is that these are master reels or most likely first generation stereo mix downs from the sessions that originated at Ron Wood's house in Kildare, Ireland in July and September, 1993. Awesome.