CD 15 tracks, 73:37
General Rock
The Rolling Stones Bootlegs - Voodoo Stew (Disc 2) (Stack O' Tracks)
Vigotone (1996)
In Collection
#16
01 
Love Is Strong
05:47
02 
You Got Me Rocking
01:13
03 
You Got Me Rocking
04:13
04 
Sparks Will Fly
03:19
05 
New Faces
02:54
06 
Moon Is Up
05:03
07 
Out Of Tears
05:29
08 
I Go Wild
05:33
09 
Brand New Car
05:05
10 
Sweethearts Together
05:54
11 
Suck On The Jugular
05:50
12 
Blinded By Rainbows
04:42
13 
Baby Break It Down
05:56
14 
Thru And Thru
08:26
15 
Mean Disposition
04:13
Personal Details
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Details
Cat. Number Vigotone 153
Packaging Jewel Case
Spars DDD
Sound Stereo
Notes
Contains outtakes from the Voodoo Lounge sessions. Exc. stereo quality.

Another Incredibly Revealing Look At The Stones Working In The Studio

Disc 1 (subtitled Keith Richards' Voodoo Lounge) All Tracks With Keith Richards On Lead Vocals.
Disc 2 (subtitled Stack O' Tracks) Contains Instrumental Versions Of The Voodoo Lounge Tracks.
Disc 3 (subtitled Zulu Fun Mixes) Ideas, Jams, And Several Thought-out And Never Before Heard Vocal Tracks.
Disc 4 (subtitled Honest Ron Wood & Keith Richards "It's A Tall Order For Two Queers") Contains Different Rehearsals And Conversation. These Are The Rawest And Possibly The Most Revealing And Interesting Tracks Of The Set.

CD-2 [VIGO-153] Subtitled: "Stack O' Tracks"

This (next) CD consists of instrumentals or faint ghost vocals. There is an error in
the inlay track listing which is corrected in this post. The booklet has the correct
song list.

Love Is Strong
The song begins with a count in. Acoustic guitar left channel/Electric guitar
right/Keyboard in the middle. Jagger calls out the bridge at 1:29. Jagger's ghost
vocals cut in at 4:15.

5 String Riffin'
This is a classic open G strum with a few major chord changes and the infamous added
two finger suspended chord.

You Got Me Rocking
Instrumental with slide guitar on the left channel and rhythm guitar right.
It is basically the finished instrumental track.

Sparks Will Fly
Instrumental with a Jagger ghost vocal. Again this sounds like the finished
instrumental track.

New Faces
Jagger count in as on the album. There is a flute track instead of Chuck Leavell's
harpsichord/harmonium. This gives the song a Ruby Tuesday sort of feel. Very pretty.

Moon Is Up
This has the same synth. guitar sounding intro as on CD1 track 7 of "Voodoo Brew".
Jagger on ghost vocal.

Out Of Tears
Instrumental version minus keyboard delay effect with a very faint ghost vocal.
There are some very nice added guitar lines on this, only some of which were used
on the album. They were replaced by keyboard "strings".

I Go Wild
Instrumental version of the album track.

Brand New Car
A bass guitar and drum oriented backing track with only the added scrapes.
Jagger's vocal is very faint.

Sweethearts Together
Instrumental that is very similar to the album version of the song.

Suck On The Jugular
There is a very funky added guitar wah-wah on this instrumental version. There are also
bongos present in the mix. Jagger's vocal is very faint.

Blinded By Rainbows
Instrumental with a Jagger ghost vocal. Acoustic guitars in both channels really add to
the piece.

Baby Break It Down
This has a keyboard track that is up in the mix, which is not as evident on the album
version. Also the pedal steel is up in the mix.

Thru & Thru
Instrumental with Keith on faint ghost vocal. Two acoustic guitars are as evident in
the mix as the electric guitar. Interesting track with quite a different feel.

Mean Disposition
Acoustic guitar left/Distorted electric guitar right/Drum & keyboard middle. Clocks in
at nearly the same time as the album version.


Ideas, jams, and several thought-out and never before heard vocal tracks.
These songs are listed as pre-production numbers from Barbados, and it's
substantiated by an engineer's announcement at the beginning of the CD.
All the song titles are also confirmed by announcements before the tracks.
These titles also verify some of the questionable instrumental titles from Disc 3
of "Voodoo Brew". It should be noted that the common titles are the ones that made
to the more serious production work in Ireland.