Jagger & Lennon - Too Many Cooks 1973 (2010 Remaster)

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Mick Jagger - Too Many Cooks 1973 Acetate
16:9 HD Clip 6000kBit/s / Audio 384kBit/s 48000Hz
32bit "Analogue Warmth" Remaster, February 2010

Record Plant, Los Angeles

Mick Jagger - Vocals
John Lennon - Producer (Guitar???)
Jesse Ed Davis & Danny Kortchmar - Guitars
Jack Bruce - Bass
Jim Keltner - Drums
Al Kooper - Keyboards
Harry Nilsson & others - Backing Vocals
Bobby Keys - Saxophone (???)

The released mix has only guitar at the intro. Maybe a proof Lennon indeed was playing most of the guitar parts and has been removed afterwards because of EMI, Apple and Yoko or who knows who. I prefer this cocky version! This really sounds like young lions, who have fun downtown. Jagger is spitting out the words, it has lots of guitars and the drumming isn't fading out at the end. I made two different remasters, one's a crystal clear mix but this is the one with analogue warmth and a hard-on. The sound has glam and stardust, the one on "Mick Jagger - The Very Best Of" from 2007 is almost aseptic I think. Buy it if you'd like to compare the different versions ... The video wasn't directed! Everyone and everything appeares accidentally, the cop car, the ice cream van, the Merc etc. The cars provide a cool light show! (=D)

In 1973, Yoko Ono kicked John Lennon out. She sent their personal assistant May Pang off with him, with the instructions to "be with John, help him, and see that he gets whatever he wants." Together Pang and Lennon moved to Los Angeles, a period dubbed "The Lost Weekend." It was a weekend that lasted from 1973-1975, during which Lennon passed the time with Phil Spector, recording material that would eventually be released as part of his Rock 'N' Roll LP. He also caroused through the town with musician buddies who informally called themselves the Hollywood Vampires: Harry Nilsson, Keith Moon, Micky Dolenz and Alice Cooper, and he was known to have recorded songs with Mick Jagger, Elton John, and David Bowie during that time frame as well ... In 2003, a London record store owner put an unlabeled record up for auction which he claimed had come originally from Ronnie Wood (guitarist for the Stones) and contained a collaboration cover of Jagger singing the old Willie Dixon blues song, "Too Many Cooks" with Lennon on guitar. That unlabeled acetate (made directly from a master tape, and found in a stack of records) sold for £1,400, and Mick admitted that he had forgotten it existed for a number of years.

Jagger may have recorded an earlier version of this same song in L.A. in 1973 during the Lost Weekend period with Lennon only producing and not playing? The band for this session is credited to include Harry Nilsson on backing vocals, Beatles collaborator Jim Keltner on drums, Stones sax player Bobby Keys, Cream bassist Jack Bruce, and Al Kooper on keys (hesitant Hammond B3 playing on Dylan's "Like A Rolling Stone").

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  • The Stones, John Lennon, Jack Bruce on bass, and Bobby Keys on sax --great line up

  • fantastic song..great video..the taxi bill must cost alot

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  • Maybe Lennon relaxed some after the Beatles split. I'm sure the Stones did! And the sheer brilliance of Sticky Fingers, Exile; and Goats Head soup albums kind of snuffed all that talk of the Stones "imitating" the now defunct Beatles....did it not? And; thanks for posting! Great song! Great production! Serious FUNK here!

  • 100 proof aged in soul did the original on Holland Dozier Holland's Invictus label, maybe you could tag it, this is a cool version

  • Mick's in great voice here!

  • masterclassssssssssss

  • The MUSIC is the soul of NEW YORK (in the 70's)

  • Nice, play the vid in reverse w/ music

  • John Lennon basically put the rolling stones on the map!

  • 3 people have no kitchen.

  • @SuperColin74 ithink the driver filmed this :))

  • Amazing !! Two gods !!

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