CD 16 tracks, 73:26
General Rock
The Rolling Stones Bootlegs - Voodoo Stew (Disc 3) (Zulu Fun Mixes)
Vigotone (1996)
In Collection
#17
01 
Monsoon Ragoon
04:36
02 
Sweethearts Together
03:15
03 
Tease Me
04:21
04 
Possesses Me
07:37
05 
Bump And Ride
05:48
06 
Middle Of The Sea
03:42
07 
Zulu #1
04:37
08 
Zulu #2
04:11
09 
Samba
03:42
10 
Alright Charlie
04:09
11 
Another CR
09:46
12 
Yellow Jacket
02:05
13 
Ivy League
03:13
14 
Honest Man #1
04:28
15 
Honest Man #2
04:23
16 
Zip Mouth Angel
03:33
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Details
Cat. Number Vigotone 154
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-3 [VIGO-154] Subtitled: "Zulu Fun Mixes"

Monsoon Ragoon
"com.5 ID: 43". An interesting techno-dance tune. No words, but Jagger is chanting.
Promising in it's raw form, but it would probably be overproduced on a Stones album.

Sweethearts Together
"6-51". An early working take with Keith on vocal. A simple drum beat dominated track
with some bass and guitar lines. Could this have been a Keith song all along?

Tease Me
"DAT: 11, ID: 20". A slow song with Richards on vocal. Reminiscent of Honeymoon/Hotel
material.

Possesses Me
"DAT: 11, ID: 23". A Keith vocal that starts off-time, but it takes off.
Some of the guitar lines are similar to It Means A Lot from "Talk Is Cheap":

That's what possesses me baby
Oooh that's what it is possesses me
Don't know, exactly, exactly what it is
But it's got me in it's grip
Yeah, just got me in it's grip

Bump And Ride
"D14, #2". A funk style groove with an improvised Jagger vocal.

Middle of the Sea
"DAT: 19, ID: 31". Starts off with percussion and a snappy beat with a funky guitar
riff that is reminiscent of Everything Is Turning To Gold. Jagger on a somewhat
developed lyric:

In the middle of the ocean
In the middle of the sea
I saw a huge monster
Coming after me

Zulu #1
"D22, 19". Sort of a South Pacific feel with pedal steel adding to the effect.
Jagger is just sounding out a vocal, there are no lyrics to the song.

Zulu #2
Jagger: "I play, I play a bit of percussion with you?" Watts: "Yeah!".
Jagger proceeds to add a very capable bongo beat to this groove track. The pedal
steel is a bit more country sounding on this take. Keith takes on a vocal at 3:13.

Samba
"DAT 22, ID: 29". A keyboard track with a samba beat. Jagger with a partial lyric.

Alright Charlie
Keith announces this one as "Alright Charlie DAT 23-21". This is a keyboard riff
version of the track 1 on CD 3 of "Voodoo Brew". There are some vocal lines on this
take as well.

Another CR
"DAT 24, ID: 22". Don't step through this one when you first start to hear it, because
it starts off with a rambling pedal steel and evolves into quite a jam. Charlie starts
a drum solo at 1:26 that goes until 4:26. Yes, Charlie! Stones version of Moby Dick!
Ends up as decent guitar jam with Jagger getting in the middle of it at 8:54.
Ends abruptly.

Yellow Jacket
"DAT 25, ID:13". There really isn't much to this one. Simple guitar/bass/drum riff.

Ivy League
"D27, ID: 3". This title also appears on "Voodoo Brew" CD3 track 5, but this one has
some Jagger lyrics. This one has potential.

Honest Man #1
"DAT 30, #8 & 9". Great classic Stones guitar riff and harp with a developed Jagger
vocal. A strong track:

I'm an honest man
I'm an honest lover
Go tell my friends
Don't blow my cover

Honest Man #2 Take II

Zip Mouth Angel
"DAT 30, #25" A slow folk style song. It has a very unusual guitar sound, and I would
guess that it's an open tuned Dobro. This would make an interesting release.