The tracks were recorded between Feb 9 and Jul 2, 1969 at Olympic Sound, London, with final mixing done at Sunset Sound and Elektra Studios in L.A. between Oct 18 and Nov 3. In addition to the 9 tracks that made the album, the Let It Bleed sessions also produced:
.....the entire jam session on April 23, 1969 that became the album Jammin' With Edward
.....Honky Tonk Woman (released as a single - Mick Taylor's 1st session with the band)
.....All Down The Line (released on Exile On Main Street)
.....Stop Breaking Down (released on Exile On Main Street)
.....Sweet Virginia (released on Exile On Main Street)
.....Shine A Light (released on Exile On Main Street)
.....Loving Cup (released on Exile On Main Street)
.....Sister Morphine (released on Sticky Fingers)
I really thought this song was written post Altamont because of the Lyric about " Thank your wine California ...Thank ya for your sweet and bitter fruit and I hid the speed inside my Boot!" but since it was recorded starting in 69 I figure it's coincidence cause singing this throughout the 72 tour MJ seemed to be making the point....Got to scrape.....
midsizedwhiteboy 2 months ago
'Sweet Virginia' again, a very nice honky tonk piano, nice saxaphone from Bobby Keys too.
RickEVengeance 5 months ago
ONE OF THERE BEAT FOR SURE
MrNINTENDOJOE 1 year ago
Just beautiful
MrBlueEyes123 1 year ago
Another tresure of STONES
ihadadreamcrazydream 1 year ago