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Live at the El Mocambo / the Rolling Stones.

By: Material type: MusicMusicPublisher number: 4549589 | InterscopePublisher: [Santa Monica, California] : Interscope?, [2022]Description: 2 audio discs (1 hr., 47 min., 21 sec.) ; 4 3/4 inContent type:
  • performed music
Media type:
  • audio
Carrier type:
  • audio disc
Other title:
  • El Mocambo 1977
  • Rolling Stones live at the El Mocambo 1977
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Contents:
CD 1. Honky tonk women ; All down the line ; Hand of fate ; Route 66 ; Fool to cry ; Crazy mama ; Mannish boy ; Crackin' up ; Dance little sister ; Around and around ; Tumbling dice -- CD 2. Hot stuff ; Star star ; Let's spend the night together ; Worried life blues ; Little red rooster ; It's only rock 'n' roll (but I like it) ; Rip this joint ; Brown sugar ; Jumpin' Jack Flash ; Melody ; Luxury ; Worried about you.
The Rolling Stones.Summary: The first official appearance of the group's two famous secret concerts at the 300-capacity Toronto club in March 1977 features the Stones' full set from the March 5 show, plus three bonus tracks from the March 4 gig, newly mixed by Bob Clearmountain.
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Item type Home library Collection Call number Materials specified Status Date due Barcode Item holds
Adult CD Adult CD Dr. James Carlson Library CD POP/ROCK ROLLING STONES, THE Available 33111009961950
Adult CD Adult CD Main Library CD POP/ROCK ROLLING STONES, THE Available 33111009961935
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

Early in March 1977, the Rolling Stones played a pair of surprise shows at the El Mocambo, a 300-seat club in Toronto. The purpose of the gigs, the only concerts they played in 1977, was to generate source material for a live album that turned out to be Love You Live. Only four tracks from the El Mocambo performances showed up on Love You Live, amounting to a side of blues covers on that double-LP. A full album's worth of El Mocambo recordings circulated as a bootleg for years, but the overdue 2022 official release contains the entirety of the second night's show along with three bonus tracks from the first night, amounting to a whopping 23 tracks. Such an exhaustive portrait is welcome as Live at the El Mocambo does represent a bit of an odd moment for the Stones: it captures them caught between the over-sized jam session Black and Blue and the audacious revitalization of Some Girls, a period where Ron Wood was just getting his sea legs. Wood encouraged the group to play a bunch of blues standards and they agreed, balancing these chestnuts with some of their own oldies ("Let's Spend the Night Together," "Brown Sugar," "Jumpin' Jack Flash," "Honky Tonk Women"), a good chunk of Black and Blue and It's Only Rock N Roll, plus "Worried About You," a ballad that sat on the shelf until Tattoo You. This means Live at the El Mocambo presents the Stones as something between a hard-working club band and conquering heroes hawking their latest ware; the set list is very much of its time, lacking such warhorses as "Satisfaction" and "Street Fighting Man," and it's better for it. The Stones often sound as if they're enjoying hunkering down on a smaller stage, giving enthusiastic performances that avoid sloppiness. It adds up to a gas, a record that belongs alongside Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out! and Brussels Affair as among the best official live Stones albums. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine

The Rolling Stones.

Recorded live 1977 March El Mocambo, Toronto.

CD 1. Honky tonk women ; All down the line ; Hand of fate ; Route 66 ; Fool to cry ; Crazy mama ; Mannish boy ; Crackin' up ; Dance little sister ; Around and around ; Tumbling dice -- CD 2. Hot stuff ; Star star ; Let's spend the night together ; Worried life blues ; Little red rooster ; It's only rock 'n' roll (but I like it) ; Rip this joint ; Brown sugar ; Jumpin' Jack Flash ; Melody ; Luxury ; Worried about you.

The first official appearance of the group's two famous secret concerts at the 300-capacity Toronto club in March 1977 features the Stones' full set from the March 5 show, plus three bonus tracks from the March 4 gig, newly mixed by Bob Clearmountain.

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