sabato 6 giugno 2026

David Coverdale & Jimmy Page - 1993 - Rehearsals (STU/FLAC)



(Studio FLAC)

David Coverdale and Jimmy Page
Various Dates in 1993

Bootleg Title: Rehearsals 1993
Bootleg Label: Live Storm

Studio Recordings

CD1
01 - Abosolution Blues
02 - Slide It In
03 - Rock And Roll
04 - Over Now
05 - Kashmir
06 - Pride And Joy
07 - Take A Look At Yourself
08 - Take Me For A Little While
09 - In My Time Of Dying

CD2
01 - Here I Go Again
02 - Don't Leave Me This Way
03 - Feelin' Hot
04 - Still Of The Night
05 - Whisper A Prayer
06 - Black Dog
07 - Shake My Tree

* Nice collection of studio rehearsals in 1993. Quality is very fine.

The Rolling Stones - 1972-1979 - Lonely At The Top (STU/FLAC)



(Studio FLAC)

LINEAGE:
Original DAC silver -> WAV (EAC v0.99 prebeta 5 - secure, Offset "actual" ) -> FLAC (flacfrontend, level 6) -> You

RECORDING INFO:
Studio outtakes 1972-1979

QUALITY:
Excellent Stereo !

01. Living In The Heart Of Love
[Musicland Studios, Munich, Germany, Jan. 14th - 28th 1974]

02. Drift Away
[Musicland Studios, Munich, Germany, Jan. 14th - 28th 1974]

03. Sweet Home Chicago
[Compass Point Studios, Nassau, Bahamas, Jan. 18th - Feb 12th 1979]

04. Dancing Girls
[Compass Point Studios, Nassau, Bahamas, Jan. 18th - Feb 12th 1979]

05. Munich Reggae
[Musicland Studios, Munich, Germany, March 25th - April 4th 1975]

06. Lonely At The Top
[Compass Point Studios, Nassau, Bahamas, Jan. 18th - Feb 12th 1979]

07. Munich Hilton
[Compass Point Studios, Nassau, Bahamas, Jan. 18th - Feb 12th 1979]

08. What's The Matter
[Compass Point Studios, Nassau, Bahamas, Jan. 18th - Feb 12th 1979]

09. Gangster's Moll
[Pathe Marconi Studios, Boulogne - Billancourt, France, June 10th - Oct. 19th 1979]

10. Hang Fire
[Pathe Marconi Studios, Boulogne - Billancourt, France, June 10th - Oct. 19th 1979]

11. Claudine
[Pathe Marconi Studios, Boulogne - Billancourt, France, Jan. 5th - March 2nd 1978]

12. We Had It All
[Pathe Marconi Studios, Boulogne - Billancourt, France, June 10th - Oct. 19th 1979]

13. Let's Go Steady
[Compass Point Studios, Nassau, Bahamas, Jan. 18th - Feb 12th 1979]

14. Save Me (Criss Cross Mind)
[Dynamic Sound Studios, Kingston, Jamaica, Nov. 25th - 30th & Dec. 6th - 21st 1972]

15. Drift Away
[Stargroves, April 10th - 15th & Island recording studios, London, May 20th - 25th 1974]

COMMENTS:
Excellent DAC release! Well....this classic bootleg was excellent to begin with, so it's no surprise. I find the quality to be better than for instance the TSP release of the same title. Almost like if it's from a lower generation tape. This is a must have

The Beatles - Turn Me On Dead Man - The John Barrett Tapes (STU/FLAC)




(Studio FLAC)

"Turn Me On Dead Man: The John Barrett Tapes"
Label: Vigotone
Catalogue No. VIGO 178/179
Release date - 1999

Lineage: downloaded these flac files from, DaD 19-Dec-2003

- Liner notes by the folks at Vigotone (reproduced below)
- Track notes (reproduced below)

Disc: 1
01. From Me To You (stereo mix of mono 45)
02. From Me To You (1982 stereo remix)
03. Thank You Girl (stereo mix of mono 45)
04. Thank You Girl (unechoed stereo version)
05. One After 909 (take 2 - 1982 mono mix)
06. She Loves You (1966 stereo remix 1)
07. She Loves You (1966 stereo remix 2)
08. This Boy (1966 stereo remix 15)
09. I'm A Loser (1982 stereo remix)
10. Mr. Moonlight (alternate version - 1982 stereo mix)
11. What You're Doing (unreleased take 11)
12. That Means A Lot (take 1 - stereo)
13. That Means A Lot (stereo edit piece)
14. That Means A Lot (mono - low reverb mix)
15. That Means A Lot (take 20 - stereo)
16. That Means A Lot (take 21 - stereo)
17. That Means A Lot (take 23 - stereo)
18. That Means A Lot (take 24 - stereo)
19. That Means A Lot (test - stereo)
20. Help! (take 8 - basic tracks - 1982 stereo mix)
21. Norwegian Wood (This Bird Has Flown) (take 1 w/slate)
22. Norwegian Wood (This Bird Has Flown) (take 2 - stereo - quality upgrade)
23. 12 Bar Original (take 1 - stereo - quality upgrade)
24. 12 Bar Original (take 2 - stereo - quality upgrade)
25. Paperback Writer (1982 stereo remix) (2:17)
26. Rain (1982 stereo remix) (2:52)
27. Tomorrow Never Knows (mono mix 11) (3:01)

Disc: 2
01. Strawberry Fields Forever (take 7 - mono mix complete)
02. Strawberry Fields Forever (take 26 - mono mix with new vocal)
03. Penny Lane (complete oboe version - mono mix)
04. Penny Lane (mono mix 10)
05. Penny Lane (1982 stereo remix)
06. A Day In The Life (1982 stereo remix)
07. Hello Goodbye (1982 stereo remix)
08. Lady Madonna (1982 stereo remix - without sax overdub)
09. Hey Jude (rehearsal - 1982 stereo remix)
10. What's The New Mary Jane (1968 stereo mix)
11. Step Inside Love (unedited 1982 stereo mix)
12. Los Paranoias (unedited 1982 stereo mix)
13. The Way You Look Tonight (1982 stereo mix - unreleased song)
14. Can You Take Me Back? (1982 stereo mix - long version)
15. Shake, Rattle And Roll (1982 stereo mix)
16. Medley: Kansas City / Miss Ann / Lawdy Miss Clawdy (1982 stereo mix)
17. Blue Suede Shoes (1982 stereo mix)
18. Not Fade Away (1982 stereo mix - unreleased song)
19. Because (1982 stereo remix)

Turn Me On Dead Man: The John Barrett Tapes is a revelatory experience for Beatles fans, comprising tracks taken directly from the late Abbey Road engineer's cassette dubs of material he found during the vaults searches in 1982. Included are previously unavailable tracks and mixes as well as items featuring significant upgrades in sound quality from earlier appearances on other collections. The package also includes a booklet with informative liner-notes and rare photos.

The Rolling Stones - Through The Vaults Darkly Vol.1 (STU/FLAC)

(Studio FLAC)

Through The Vaults Darkly (The Godfatherrecords G.R. 195/196) 

LINEAGE: 
Silver discs > EAC > Wav > Flac 

CD 1:
01. Dear Doctor 
02. Child Of The Moon 
03. You’ve Got The Silver 
04. Downtown Susie 
05. Travellin’ Man 
06. Gimme Shelter 
07. Highway Child 
08. Schoolboy Blues 
09. Cocksucker Blues 
10. Sister Morphine 
11. Brown Sugar (original version w/Eric Clapton) 
12. Wild Horses 
13. Good Time Woman 
14. Gimme A Hamburger 
15. Ain’t Gonna Lie 
16. Too Many Cooks 
17. Criss Cross Man 
18. Drift Away 

CD 2: 
01. Dance Little Sister 
02. Everlasting Is My Love 
03. Fingerprint File (original Long Version) 
04. Fool To Cry 
05. Let’s Go Steady 
06. Yellow Cab 
07. Claudine 
08. You Win Again 
09. Misty Roads 
10. We’ve Had It All 
11. Indian Girl 
12. Summer Romance 
13. Slave (original Long Version) 
14. Waiting On A Friend 
15. Undercover Of The Night 

Through The Vaults Darkly is a compilation of outtakes and alternate versions sourced from new found studio reels covering 1968 to 1983. A number of he above listed tracks have been previously released on the 8 CD “Record Mirror” Vol. 1 + 2 (Bedrock Records), ”Time Trip” Vol. 1 -4 (Scorpio), “Hot Stuff” 8 CD Vol. 1 + 2 (Great Dane), “Rare Trax” 10 CD Vol. 1 – 10 (Genuine Pig). “Got To Be Worked On” 1 CD (Rover Records) is the most recent release next to GR-195/196 to offer studio sessions from 1966 – 1970 from new found sources in mostly improved sound quality. RR CD001 comes the closest to matching the fidelity of GR-195/196. 

G.R. 195/196 outshines each and every one of the above listed releases by offering incredibly stunning sound quality and crystal clear clarity throughout. “Dear Doctor” was recorded 5-13-68 w/Nicky Hopkins on piano + Dave Mason on guitar.”‘Child Of The Moon” was recorded in March 1968 at the Olympia Sound Studios. “You’ve Got The Silver” is the infamous 2-16-69 Jagger lead vocals. “Downtown Susie” originally titled “Downtown Lucy” was recorded 4-17-69 + written by Wyman. “Travellin’ Man” written by Mick Taylor dates back to 10-70. “Gimme Shelter” with Richards on vocals + Jimmy Miller on percussion was recorded at Olympic Sound Studios in 3-69. “Highway Child” includes Ry Cooder. “Schoolboy Blues” is the slow blues version w/Jagger on vocals + guitar only. “Cocksucker Blues’ is the electric version recorded in the 70's. “Sister Morphine” is an early Olympic Studios take from 5-68. “Brown Sugar” has Clapton on guitar w/Al Kooper on piano from 12-70 from Olympic Studios. “Wild Horses” is the alternate country-tinged version. 

“Good Time Woman” includes Stu on piano from 10-70 which eventually became “Tumbling Dice”. “Gimme A Hamburger” a/k/a “Stuck Out Alone” was recorded at Olympic Sound Studios in 5-68. “Ain’t Gonna Lie” a/k/a “Mistreating Woman” is from 12-71. “Too Many Cooks” is the solo Jagger track produced by Lennon at Record Plant West during Lennon’s “Lost Weekend’” period. “Criss Cross Man” and “Drift Away” originate from the Dynamic Sound Studio summer of 73 Jamaica sessions.”Dance Little Sister” comes from the 1-74 Musicland Studio sessions in West Germany. “Everlasting Is My Love” is the late 1977 version from Pathe Marconi Studios in Paris. “Fingerprint File” features Billy Preston on clavinet + Nicky Hopkins on piano with this being the 4-74 slower long version. “Fool To Cry” originates from Casino in Montreux, Switzerland in late 1975. “Let’s Go Steady” (Again) was recorded in 2-5-79 at Compass Point Studios in the Bahamas featuring a duet with Richards + Krissy Kimsey on backround vocals. “Yellow Cab” a/k/a “Do You Think I Really Can”, “Claudine”, and the Hank Williams original “You Win Again” all stem from the 1978 Pathe Marconi Studio sessions with the latter including a plastered Richards sharing the vocals w/Jagger. 

“Misty Roads” from 3-78 includes Ian Stewart on piano with Jagger’s falsetto vocals from the Marconi sessions. “We’ve Had It All” is a mid to late 1979 unreleased track and “Indian Girl”, also from the same sessions, is the longer version with Nicky Hopkins on piano. “Summer Romance” is from the Pathe Marconi sessions as well. “Slave” is the notorious long version recorded in Rotterdam in 1975 + in 1980 at Pathe Marconi splicing together two tapes. “Waiting On A Friend” is the original version recorded in Jamaica in 1972. This 2 disc set closes out with ”Undercover Of The Night” take 3 from Pathe Marconi. 

The Rolling Stones - Through The Past Darkly Vol.2 (STU/FLAC)

(Studio FLAC)

THE ROLLING STONES
THROUGH THE VAULTS DARKLY VOL.2
[Godfather Records G.R. 219-220]

Lineage: Silver discs > EAC > Wav > Flac

No Spare Parts: Through The Vaults Darkly Volume 2 (Godfather GF 219/220)

Disc 1:
01 - Cops & Robbers
02 - Have You Seen Your Mother Lately
03 - 19th Nervous Breakdown
04 - Paint It Black
05 - 2000 Light Years From Home
06 - Country Honk
07 - Honky Tonk Women
08 - Satisfaction (live)
09 - You Gotta Move
10 - Exile On Main Street Blues
11 - I Don’t Know The Reason Why
12 - Jiving Sister Fanny
13 - Loving Cup
14 - Potted Shrimp
15 - Shake Your Hips
16 - Still A Fool
17 - Stop Breaking Down
18 - Sway

Disc 2:
01  -  Winter
02  -  Living In The Heart Of Love
03  -  If You Can’t Rock Me
04  -  Do You Get Enough (aka Lucky In Love)
05  -  Little Red Rooster (live)
06  -  Far Away Eyes
07  -  I Can’t Help It
08  -  I Need You
09  -  I Think I’m Going Mad
10  -  No Spare Parts
11  -  So Young
12  -  Somewhere Over The Rainbow
13  -  The Nearness Of You
14  -  I Talked Her Into It
15  -  She Was Hot (original long version)
16  -  Crushed Pearl
17  -  Dangerous Beauty

No Spare Parts is the second volume of Godfather’s series of Rolling Stones outtakes, alternate versions and rare live material. It follows their first volume released several months ago but it is not, as the title suggests, leftovers. Rather it is a well thought out, comprehensive collection of tracks covering more than forty years in the recording career of the Stones from an early BBC session to 2005's A Bigger Bang. The benefit of listening to a collection such as this is the opportunity to follow the evolution of styles and attitudes in the band’s musical ideas.

This title begins with an early BBC session in excellent sound quality. “Cops & Robbers” is a live performance on the “Blues In Rhythm” show taped at the Camden Theater in London on March 19th 1964 with host John Baldry. “Have You seen Your Mother Baby?” dates from the August 31st to September 2nd sessions at IBC Studios in London, and this version has alternate lyrics and a different beginning than the takes found on Time Trip Vol. 5.

“19th Nervous Breakdown” comes from a December 1965 session at RCA Studios in Los Angeles and has a heavy echo on the vocals. “Paint It Black” is an instrumental run-through which is different than the version appearing on Time Trip Vol. 5. It has different tunings at the beginning of the track. “2000 Light Years From Home” was recorded at Olympic Studio in the summer 1967 and this version is more distorted than the final version as it appears on Their Satanic Majesties Request.

“Country Tonk” dates from the first sessions with Mick Taylor, from April 17th to July 2nd at Olympic Studio in London. This is an early version that lacks Byron Berline’s fiddle, which wouldn’t be added until November 2nd, 1969. Godfather follows this with the earliest existing take of “Honky Tonk Women,” recorded on March 9th, 1969, the final session with Brian Jones on guitar. This is in excellent quality and includes alternate second verse; “I’m strolling on the boulevards of Paris / as naked as the day I will die…”

This is followed by a live version of “Satisfaction” which the label claims is an outtake from the 1970 live album Get Yer Ya-Ya’s Out. This is actually the performance at the beginning of the movie Gimme Shelter and is taken straight off of the Criterion Collection edition of the DVD. The performance and sound quality are excellent and is an edit of two performances of the song. The first half comes from the November 28th, 1969 Madison Square Garden early show and the second half from the late show on the same day.

It is a killer performance and should have been included on the album and it is good to hear it here. “Exile On Main Street Blues” was recorded at Sunset Sound Studios in Los Angeles on March 28th, 1972 and released on a 7? flexidisc by the British music paper New Musical Express. It is a ninety second little ditty featuring only Mick accompanied by blues piano as he sings little excerpts from each song on the album. This track is sourced from a very good copy of the disc with minimal surface noise.

“I Don’t Know The Reason Why” (aka “Hillside Blues”) was recorded in Los Angeles right before their tour in 1969 and has never been officially released. There is a little “bump” 3:58 in the music, but the sound quality is excellent and it is a typical Stone groove driven blues with a killer solo by Taylor. This is followed by an early version of “Jiving Sister Fanny” from the spring 1969 sessions at Olympic Studios. “Loving Cup” is the same version that appears on Time Trip Vol. 1 and the two Empress Valley Lost Sessions but contains two cuts losing a minute of music that are not present on the earlier editions. It sounds as if the label got hold of a faulty master, but this is a rare imperfection on an otherwise solid release.

“Potted Shrimp” is the instrumental that dates from the October 1970 sessions at Stargroves and Olympic and is also found on Trident Mixes among many other titles. “Still A Fool” (aka “Two Trains”) is a nine minute long Muddy Waters cover recorded at the May 13th to 23rd, 1969 sessions at Olympic Studio in London and features Nicky Hopkins on piano. This classic has yet to be released officially by the band. “Stop Breaking Down” and “Sway” are two tracks that have appeared on other releases in the past and are different mixes of the officially released versions as they appear on Exile On Main Street and Sticky Fingers.

The second disc begins with the Goats Head Soup track “Winter.” This is the same version that appears in the Time Trip series, but lacks the six second tape rewind at the beginning and sounds much better. “Living In The Heart Of Love” was recorded in January 1974 in Munich and is an early version of “Luxury,” and is followed by “If You Can’t Rock Me.” This dates from the April 1974 sessions at Stargroves and is a different mix of the final track. This version exists on acetate that is the source of the track on this collection.

“Do You Get Enough” (aka “Lucky In Love”) follows this on the disc but is not mentioned on the artwork. This unreleased reggae song was recorded at Pathé Marconi in early 1978 and is in excellent sound quality. “Little Red Rooster” dates from the two-night engagement at the El Mocambo Tavern in Toronto March 4th and 5th. This is essentially the track used for Love You Live but without the overdubs and sounds very raw.

This also is from an acetate with audible surface noise. “Far Away Eyes” was begun during the late 1977 sessions at Pathé Marconi Studios in Boulogne Billancourt, France and this is an early take that lacks backing vocals and Jagger saying “wadda think, Woody?” in the middle. “I Can’t Help It” (aka “Love You Too Much”, “Shaved Stone”) dates from the same sessions as “Far Away Eyes” and features Jagger on vocals sounding very punk. This song would be worked on again in the eighties but still remains unreleased. “I Need You” dates from the early 1978 Paris sessions and is an innocuous late seventies pop number.

“I Think I’m Going Mad” was worked on at the January 18th to February 12th, 1979 sessions at Compass Point Studios in Nassau, Bahamas but had a long gestation period before being officially released as a B-side to “She Was Hot” in January 1984. This outtake dates from the earliest sessions of the piece. “No Spare Parts,” the title track for this collection, is a six-minute country number recorded in the early 1978 Paris sessions with Jagger on vocals and piano and Wood on slide guitar and remains officially unreleased.

“So Young” dates from the same sessions yet wasn’t released until 1994 as a B-side for “Love Is Strong.” The following two songs in this collection, Harburg and Arlen’s “Over The Rainbow” (from The Wizard Of Oz) and the Hoagy Carmichael tune “Nearness Of You,” feature Keith Richards singing and playing piano accompanied by Bobby Keys on saxophone. These two songs were recorded at Eldorado Recording Studio in Los Angeles in March 1981 before work on Tattoo You.

“I Talked Her Into It” (aka “Tried To Talk Her Into It”) is a country-flavored song that dates from the November to December 1982 Pathé Marconi sessions for Undercover and remains unreleased. The nine-minute recording of “She Was Hot” dates from late 1982 and is a highlight in this set. There is a long jam in the middle between Richards and Wood, trading riffs off of one another. “Crushed Pearl” dates from the early 1985 sessions for Dirty Work and is an awesome song with Richards on vocals. The sound quality is good, but the tape is a tad hissy. The final track is the alternate mix of “Dangerous Beauty” from A Bigger Bang.

Guns N' Roses - Use Your Illusion Demos/Outtakes (STU/FLAC)

(Studio FLAC)

"Use Your Illusion Outtakes" (2nd Edition Plus)
Demos
838 MB

lineage
"Use Your Illusion Outtakes" Original CD Bootleg > dbpoweramp > FLAC

CD1
1. Ain't Going Down
2. Dust N' Bones
3. Bad Obsession
4. Back Off Bitch
5. Double Talkin' Jive
6. November Rain
7. The Garden
8. Gardebn Of Eden
9. Don't Damn Me
10. Bad Apples
11. Dead Horse
12. Coma
13. My World

CD2
1. Civil War #1
2. Civil War #2
3. Civil War #3
4. Get In The Ring
5. Estranged
6. Don't Damn Me #1
7. Don't Damn Me #2
8. Garden Of Eden
9. Locomotive
10. Dust N' Bones
11. One In A Million
12. You're Crazy
13. Used To Love Her
14. Cornshucker

The Clash- "D.O.A."- Demos, Outtakes, Alternates (STU/FLAC)


(Studio FLAC)

Bootleg 2 CD Set

The ultimate collection of Clash rarities

Disc 1
Polydor Demos:
01 - Career Opportunities
02 - White Riot
03 - Janie Jones
04 - London's Burning
05 - 1977

Micky Foote Demos:
06 - Preamble
07 - I'm So Bored With The U.S.A.
08 - London's Burning
09 - White Riot [Take 1]
10 - White Riot [Take 2]
11 - Career Opportunities
12 - 1977
13 - Janie Jones [Instrumental]

Film Soundtrack Demos:
14 - Heartbreak Hotel [Take 1]
15 - Heartbreak Hotel [Take 2]

Promo Video Shoot:
16 - 1977
17 - White Riot
18 - London's Burning
19 - 1977 [Alternate Mix]
20 - White Riot [Alternate Mix]

Elisabethan Suite Outtake:
21 - What's My Name

Rude Boy Rehearsal:
22 - Garageland

Rock Against Racism track:
23 - (White Man) In Hammersmith Palais

Alternate Mixes:
24 - Clash City Rockers
25 - The Prisoner

B-Side Outtakes:
26 - 1-2 Crush On You
27 - Pressure Drop
28 - The Prisoner

British TV Outtakes:
29 - Clash City Rockers
30 - Tommy Gun
31 - Israelites


Disc 2
'Rope Demos:
01 - All The Young Punks
02 - Safe European Home
03 - Drug-Stabbing Time
04 - Julie's Been Working For The Drug Squad
05 - Stay Free
06 - Groovy Times
07 - Last Gang In Town
08 - Ooh Baby Ooh (It's Not Over)
09 - One Emotion

'Rope Outtakes:
10 - All The Young Punks
11 - Stay Free

London Calling era soundcheck:
12 - Baby Please Don't Go
13 - Roadrunner

London Calling rehearsal:
14 - Mona
15 - You Can't Judge A Book

London Calling Outtake:
16 - Revolution Rock [Instrumental]

Sandinista! Outtakes:
17 - King Of The Road
18 - Blonde Rock And Roll
19 - Louie Louie

Combat Rock Outtakes:
20 - Know Your Rights
21 - Overpowered By Funk (Instrumental)

Combat Rock Alternate Mix:
22 - Cool Confusion

Janie Jones Demo:
23 - House Of The Ju Ju Queen

Joe Strummer Unreleased Song:
24 - In The Pouring Rain

Info
Two CD collection of rare Clash material. 55 unreleased songs.

Review
Perhaps the ultimate collection of Clash rarities. Taking you right through their career. From the first sessions for Polydor in late 1976, right up to the outtake for the "Janie Jones" single in 1982. Along with 'Clash On Broadway Outtakes' and 'The Rat Patrol' you almost have all The Clash demos, outtakes and alternates. The Polydor demos have been discussed elsewhere before but the versions here are the excellent quality ones, probably taken straight from the master tapes that now reside in the vaults of Polydor. The Micky Foote demos are another set of first album songs, along with the interesting Janie Jones instrumental and the studio chatter in the background. The highlights of this double disc set for me are the alternate studio mixes of "White Man", "Clash City Rockers" (which I believe is superior to the official version), "The Prisoner", "1-2 Crush On You" and "Pressure Drop". The promo video shoot tracks are also excellent, and are the best alternate versions of "White Riot" and "1977" ("1977" is simply amazing.) The band are on fire for those tracks.

You'll notice this compilation serves as a very handy substitute for 'London's Burning' and 'For All The Young Punks'. The 'Rope demos here are of much better quality. In fact, we almost have all the album. Then of course the interesting soundcheck rarities. Muddy Water's "Baby Please Don't Go" is a great one, very rocking, and there are also a couple of 'London Calling' era songs that are also on 'Pier Pressure'. The 'Sandinista!' outtakes are nothing new, though it is thought that it's Norman Watt-Roy on bass for "King Of The Road", as he replaced Paul (who was off shooting a film in Canada) for much of the 'Sandinista!' sessions. The "Revolution Rock" instrumental is a good song to have, and pretty rare also. A song I heard here first time of all was the "Cool Confusion" alternate mix, which is actually pretty good. The addition of drums in the mix makes a big difference.
So all in all, this richly deserves a 10. I've sort of glossed over the details a lot but the songs speak for themselves really. Adam Headland (Clash On Tour) has done a good job gathering together all the loose ends of Clash studio rarities. These all seem to be the best quality sources as well. I'll also mention the "What's My Name" live track. Not strictly a demo or anything, but just included for fun I think. It's the same song as the famous video where Joe turns to the camera: "Here we are on TV, what does it mean to you? What does it mean to me? ... *!%*!%*!%*!% Off!"

Highly recommended, all Clash fans must have this. Rated: 10 / 10

The Beatles - Unsurpassed Masters Voll. 1 - 7 (STU/FLAC) Remasters Workshop

(Studio FLAC)

Lineage: 
Yellow Dog Silvers > eac > remaster > flac

CD1
01 Besame Mucho
02 How Do You Do It
03 There's A Place
04 I Saw Her Standing There
05 Do You Want To Know A Secret
06 A Taste Of Honey
07 There's A Place
08 I Saw Her Standing There
09 Misery
10 From Me To You
11 From Me To You
12 Thank You Girl
13 Thank You Girl
14 One After 909
15 Hold Me Tight
16 Don't Bother Me



CD2
01 A Hard Day's Night (tk 6 & 7)
02 Leave My Kitten Alone (tk 5)
03 She's A Woman (tk 7)
04 I Feel Fine (tk 6 & 7)
05 Yes It Is (tk 1 & 2)
06 If You've Got Trouble (tk 1 RS 1)
07 That Means A Lot (tk 2)
08 Help! (tk 1, 3 & 5)
09 Norwegian Wood (tk 1)
10 Day Tripper (tk 1-3)
11 We Can Work It Out (tk 1 & 2)
12 12-Bar Original (tk 2 RM 1 acetate)
13 I'm Looking Through You (tk 1)



CD3
01 Paperback Writer (tk 1 & 2)
02 Rain (tk 7)
03 Tomorrow Never Knows (OOPS mix)
04 Strawberry Fields Forever (tk 1)
05 Strawberry Fields Forever (tk 2, 3 & 4)
06 Strawberry Fields Forever (tk 5, 6 & 7)
07 Strawberry Fields Forever (tk 25)
08 Strawberry Fields Forever (tk 26)
09 A Day In The Life (tk 6 & 7 RS 4, 5 & 6)
10 All You Need Is Love (tk 57 & 58 broadcast)
11 I Am The Walrus (tk 9 monitor mix)
12 Aerial Tour Instrumental (tk 8 RM 4 acetate)
13 Hello Goodbye (tk 1)



CD4
01 Lady Madonna (take 3 chat + tk 5)
02 Across The Universe (tk 8 ''Hums Wild'')
03 Brian Epstein Blues (outtake)
04 Hey Jude (tk 7) + Las Vegas Jude (outtake)
05 St
06 Back In The USSR (tk 6 RM 1)
07 Rocky Raccoon (Tk 10 RM 1)
08 Wild Honey Pie (tk 1 RM 6)
09 Mother Nature's Son (tk 26 RM 8)
10 Sexy Sadie (unedited mono mix)
11 Don't Pass Me By (unedited mono mix in C#)
12 Yer Blues (edit of tk 16 & 17 RM 3)
13 Good Night (tk 34 RM 6)
14 Everybody's Got Something To Hide Except Me And My Monkey (tk 12, undocumented RM)
15 Ob-La-Di Ob-La-Da (tk 23 RM 21)
16 Blackbird (tk 32 RM 6)
17 Not Guilty (tk 102 RM 1)
18 What's The New Mary Jane (tk 4 + overdubs RS 3)
19 Don't Pass Me By (unedited mono mix in C)



CD5
01 Octopus' Garden (tk 32)
02 Golden Slumbers - Carry That Weight (tk 15)
03 You Never Give Me Your Money (tk 30)
04 Oh! Darling (tk 26)
05 Maxwell's Silver Hammer (tk 21)
06 Something (tk 37)
07 A Huge Medley (part 1) (RS 2 mono)
08 A Huge Medley (part 2) (RS 2 mono)
09 Her Majesty
10 Stand By Me
11 I've Got A Feeling
12 Two Of Us
13 For You Blue
14 Let It Be (tk 27b)



CD6
01 There's A Place (tk 1)
02 I Saw Her Standing There (tk 2 & 3)
03 From Me To You (tk 6 & 7)
04 Thank You Girl (tk 1)
05 Don't Bother Me (tk 10)
06 A Hard Day's Night (tk 4)
07 I'm A Loser (tk 1)
08 I'm A Loser (tk 2)
09 She's A Woman (tk 2)
10 If You've Got Trouble (Sessions edit)
11 Help! (tk 8 & 9)
12 Here, There And Everywhere (tk 14 monitor mix)
13 I Am The Walrus (take 7 monitor mix)
14 Ob-La-Di Ob-La-Da (tk 5 Sessions mix)
15 Hey Jude (end of tk 8 & tk 9)
16 Not Guilty (Sessions edit)
17 Let It Be (tk 30 RS 1)
18 Because (tk 16 vocal tracks)
19 Mailman, Bring Me No More Blues (Sessions edit)
20 What's The New Mary Jane (Sessions mix)



CD7
01 Do You Want To Know A Secret (tk 7)
02 Misery (tk 1)
03 One After 909 (alt mono edit of tk 4 & 5)
04 Hold Me Tight (tk 25 & 26)
05 Can't Buy Me Love (tk 2 & 3)
06 I'm A Loser (tk 3)
07 I Feel Fine (tk 5)
08 Yes It Is (tk 14)
09 Norwegian Wood (tk 4, right channel mono)
10 Penny Lane (RM 9)
11 Lady Madonna (tk 4)
12 Ob-La-Di Ob-La-Da (tk 5)
13 Not Guilty (tk 102 RS 1 unedited)
14 Revolution (tk 15, LLT edit)
15 While My Guitar Gently Weeps (tk 1 mono)
16 Come And Get It (tk 1)
17 Beatle Speech

Bruce Springsteen - 1972-1973 - Before The Fame (STU/FLAC)

(Studio FLAC)

Location: Media and 914 Sound Studios, Blauvelt, New York

Lineage:
Original Silver Bootleg > xACT > FLAC

01 - The Lady And The Doctor (4:10)
02 - Southern Son (4:14)
03 - War Nurse (2:04)
04 - Prodigal Son (6:56)
05 - Eloise (1:03)
06 - Evacuation To The West (4:27) - aka "No More Kings In Texas"
07 - Jesse (3:02)
08 - Border Guard (6:28)
09 - Camilla Horn (1:03)
10 - Family Song (5:03) - aka "California You're A Woman"
11 - Marie (4:40)
12 - Randolph Street (Master Of Electricity) (3:43)
13 - Hollywood Kids (2:37)

Total Time: 50:08

Notes:
Referred to as "Laurel Canyon Music Publishing Demos"
Track 6 "The Wild, The Innocent & The E Street Shuffle" studio sessions, 914 Sound Studios, Blauvelt, NY 07-08/73

Bruce Springsteen - Born In The USA 30th Anniversary (STU/FLAC)

(Studio FLAC)

01 - Born In The USA 
02 - Murder Incorporated 
03 - Downbound Train 
04 - Glory Days ( With Extra Verse ) 
05 - This Hard Land 
06 - My Love Will Not Let You Down 
07 - Johnny Bye Bye # 5 
08 - Frankie 
09 - Down Down Down ( I'm Goin' Down ) 
10 - Working On The Highway 
11 - I'm On Fire 
12 - Sugarland # 5 
13 - Follow That Dream # 2 
14 - Don't Back Down # 11 
15 - One Love 
16 - Little Girl Like You # 1 
17 - Don't Back Down # 10

notes
30 Years Burning Down The Road is a project that commemorates the 30th anniversary of the edition of Born In The U.S.A., the album that launched Springsteen to stardom and consolidated him in the business of music. 

This box set contains two books, three CDs and three DVDs. The DVDs include the live interpretation of all the songs that were recorded during the sessions of the album, in the own Born In The U.S.A. Tour and through these thirty years. 

Jimi Hendrix - Every Way To Paradise (STU/FLAC)



(Studio FLAC)

4CD Boxed Set

Lineage:
Silver CD >EAC >SHN (MKW)

CD1
01 - Earth Blues (instrumental)
02 - Look Over Yonder
03 - Room Full of Mirrors
04 - Electric Indians
05 - Voodoo Blues
06 - Cactus
07 - Driving South Jam

CD2
01 - America The Beautiful
02 - Cherokee Mist
03 - Valleys of Neptune
04 - Martin Luther King
05 - Home Acoustic Jam
06 - Gypsy Sunset
07 - Valleys of Neptune

CD3
01 - Where Some
02 - Seven Dollars In My Pocket
03 - Instrumental Jam
04 - Calling All Devil's Children
05 - Easy Blues
06 - Little Drummer Boy ƒ Silent Night
07 - Denny Boy
08 - Tomorrow Never Know

CD4
01 - The Things I Used To Do
02 - Untitled Jam
03 - Ain't To Proud To Beg
04 - Shame, Shame, Shame
05 - Jungle Jam
06 - Jazz Jimi Jazz
07 - Little One (take 1)
08 - Little One (take 2)
09 - Demo Outtake (with Robert Wyatt)
10 - Gloomy Monday (with Curtis Knight, takes 1&2)

Notes by the uploader:
Where do I begin? It was around 1994 and I was in Rome on businees, but it was the weekend and I was a tourist. I was passsing by a CD store and saw some "fan club" recordings in the window. So I went and and $450 later (~ 765,000 Lire) I picked up an 8 CD Jimi Hendrix Box (51st Anniversary The Story of Life), an 8 CD Led Zeppelin set called Cabala, an 8 CD boxed set of Pink Floyd called Variations on a Theme of Absence and this 4CD set of Jimi called "Every Way to Paradise". So here it is. I've never seen it posted here before. I scanned all the art work for those who care. I overapped the scans of the book so if someone wants to take the time to stitch it together to recreate the book they can. If you do please repost the stiched images.

Pink Floyd - 1965-1967 - Dawn Of The Piper (STU/FLAC)


(Studio FLAC)

Hello Harvested Fans!

Our latest Rev A release is now ready for weeding!! This release has literally been "years in the making."
  Over the last two years Marc-Olivier and I have put in countless hours to bring this release to life. The original Dawn of the Piper was released many many years ago in audio format. An official rev A edition in shorten format was seriously needed.  However, with the release of BBC Archives 1967-1969 many of the tracks on Dawn of the Piper became redundant. I made the decision to remove all the redundant tracks and replace them with new, yet appropriate, material. Tracks for this release needed to meet three simple requirements:

1) The track must be a Pink Floyd track with Syd Barrett. No post-Syd Pink Floyd material and no post-Floyd Syd Barrett material. This is after-all "Dawn" of the Piper.

2) The track must be a pleasant listen. No real rough and crappy sounding recordings (like the Let's Roll Another One rehearsal recording). No commentator in the foreground with music in the background recordings (like the Matilda's Mother track taken from the Granada TV film on the Underground).

3) No material that has ever been officially released on CD. This last requirement meant deleting the mono Arnold Layne track from the original Dawn of the Piper track list.

By an amazing case of serendipity, the 20 tracks that met these criteria all fit nicely on a single CDR.
. Here's the track list for Dawn of the Piper Rev A HRV-CDR-018:

01 Lucy Leave


02 King Bee

The original 5-member Pink Floyd line-up. With Bob Klose on lead guitar and Syd Barrett on rhythm guitar. Possibly recorded at Regent Sound studio around May 1965 (according to Bob Klose ? whose memory seems a bit better than Nick Mason's on the
subject).


03 Interstellar Overdrive
Taken from the film "San Francisco". Recorded at Thompson Private Recording Studios on 31 October 1966 (or there about).


04 Arnold Layne

05 Candy and a Currant Bun

Taken from the original acetates demoed to EMI. Recorded at Sound Techniques studio from 23-25 January 1967. After hearing these acetates, EMI signed Pink Floyd to a recording contract on 1 February 1967. When they created this Arnold Layne acetate, they cut out the organ solo. I don't know why they did that. Knowing that EMI would object to the drug references in the lyrics to Let's Roll Another One, Syd rewrote them to create this Candy and a Currant Bun acetate. EMI still objected to the "I'm high" lyrics anyway. So the band had to go back to Sound Techniques and rerecord it.


06 Interstellar Overdrive

Recorded live at UFO on 27 January 1967 by Granada TV (not 20 January has erroneously reported in some sources). This version is cut as per the editing for the program "Underground: Scene Special". Interestingly, this version lacks the narrator commentary that appears in the final broadcast version. First broadcast on 8 March 1967 (not 7 February as erroneously predicted by Melody Maker).


07 Interstellar Overdrive
Taken from the French EP released 11 April 1967. Pink Floyd attempted to create a shorter version of IO especially for France during a recording sessions on 16 March and 22 March 1967. These were abandoned. The French version was edited from the same source used for the LP (recorded 27 February 1967), just a different mix.


08 Flaming
Taken from the US single, released 2 November 1967. The original US release of Piper at the Gates of Dawn did not include the song Flaming. It was released later as a single. This version of Flaming comes from the same recording used for the UK version (16 March 1967) but has a slightly different mix.


09 Pow R Toc H

 
10 Astronomy Domine

Taken from the BBC's "Look of the Week" television program (14 May 1967).


11 See Emily Play
Taken from acetate #2 of 21 May 1967 recordings made at Sound Techniques. Two acetates are known. They are numbered 1 and 2 based on the order in which they were discovered. This second acetate features a slightly extended ending.


12 Experiment
Much about this recording is unknown, including the title. Traditionally, it's been called Experiment (as we do here) or Sunshine. But that was before anyone learned what Sunshine really was.


13 Sunshine
Sunshine is really the last section of Matilda Mother. Matilda Mother had been rerecorded on 7 June 1967. However, Norman Smith decided that the instrumental section in the middle was too long. During an editing session on 29 June, he literally cut the tape into three pieces. The first part was called "Matilda Mother", the second part (the part being deleted) was called "Wondering and Dreaming", and the third part was called "Sunshine" (based on a convenient lyrical reference at that point). Parts one and three were then spliced together to create the official version. On the stereo release, the "Sunshine" lyric in the left channel gets overpowered by the "For all the time spent in that room" lyric that predominates the right channel. To better hear and appreciate "Sunshine", I've made a mono version of just the left channel starting at the splice point.


14 Scream Thy Last Scream
Recorded at Abbey Road on 7 August 1967. This track is taken from a stereo mix done my Peter Jenner in 1974.


15 Set The Controls

16 Reaction in G

Taken from the BBC's inaugural "Top Gear" Radio 1 program aired on 1 October 1967 (not from a pirate radio rebroadcast). The tracks were recorded at the BBC's Playhouse Theatre on 25 September 1967. The DJs heard on these tracks are Pete Drummond and John Peel. Both DJs were former Radio London DJs (which had shut down on 14 August 1967). Note, the Marine Offenses Act (which took effect 15 August 1967) made these offshore pirate radio stations illegal.


17 Vegetable Man
Recorded at De Lane Lea on 9-11 October 1967. This track is taken from a stereo mix done my Peter Jenner in 1974.


18 Remember a Day
This instrumental version of the song is taken from the DVD of the Syd Barrett spoof film "Remember a Day" starring Darryl Read. Recorded at De Lane Lea on 9-11 October 1967.


19 Apples and Oranges
Recorded at Abbey Road on 26-27 October 1967. This track is the stereo version taken from the Masters of Rock LP.


20 Pow R Toc H
Taken from the BBC's "Top Gear" Radio 1 program aired on 31 December 1967. The track was recorded 20 December 1967 at the BBC's Maida Vale studio. Although this track appears on our BBC Archives 1967-1969 release, it is not the same. The BBC archives version is taken from a rebroadcast of the show and has the ending significantly cut short. This track here on Dawn of the Piper rev A contains the entire song from the recently uncovered original broadcast.


The Harvested team has gone to great pains to bring you the best possible quality sound for each of these twenty tracks. Many times, fresh transfers were taken from the original source tapes and discs.

Aerosmith - 1987 - Permanent Outtakes (STU/FLAC)


(Studio FLAC)

"Permanent Outtakes" [Permanent Vacation Sessions] 
Quality: A 
Source: Studio Tapes 

Lineage: 
Trade CD -> FLAC

01. Magic Touch (Early Demo Version) 
02. Magic Touch (Final Pre-Production With Different Lyrics) 
03. Rag Doll (Final Pre-Production With Different Lyrics + Solo) 
04. Simoriah (Final Pre-Production) 
05. Simoriah (Early Demo Version) 
06. Dude (Looks Like A Lady) (Final Pre-Production Version Without Intro) 
07. Dude (Looks Like A Lady) (Early Demo Version With Different Lyrics) 
08. Dude (Looks Like A Lady) (Early Studio Rehearsals) 
09. Look Like A Lady (Original Working Demo Of Dude (Looks Like A Lady)) 
10. St. John (Final Pre-Production) 
11. St. John (Early Demo Version) 
12. St. John (Early Studio Rehearsals) 
13. Hangman Jury (Early Studio Sessions) 
14. Girl Keeps Coming Apart (Final Pre-Production) 
15. Girl Keeps Coming Apart (Early Studio Sessions Without Vocals) 
16. Girl Keeps Coming Apart (Early Studio Sessions Without Vocals) 
17. Angel (Original Working Demo) 
18. Permanent Vacation (Final Pre-Production) 
19. Permanent Vacation (Early Demo Version) 
20. I'm Down (Final Pre-Production) 
21. Got To Find A Way (Original Working Demo Including The Movie) 
22. Got To Find A Way (Early Studio Rehearsals) 
23. Walking On Danger Street (Original Working Demo Version) 
24. Walking On Danger Street (Early Studio Rehearsals) 
25. Feel The Pain (Original Working Demo Version) 
26. Feel The Pain (Final Complete Demo Version) 
27. Hollywood (Early Studio Rehearsals) 
28. Hollywood (Original Working Demo Version) 
29. Funky Thing (Original Working Demo Version) 
30. Joe's Funky (Early Version Of Funky Thing) 
31. Once Is Enough (Original Working Demo Version) 
32. Love Me Like A Bird Dog (Early Demo Version Of Future "Young Lust") 
33. Take It Easy (Early Studio Rehearsals) 
34. Is Anybody Out There (Early Studio Rehearsals) 
35. Joey Kramer Drum Solo 
36. Toys In The Attic (Rehearsal) 

I also have the "Rock In A Hard Place" sessions (Pure Gold .999) in FLAC if anyone's interested.

Kiss - Big demo collection I (STU/FLAC)

(Studio FLAC)

Linage:
Silver --> AIFF --> FLACer --> FLAC (Level 8)

Set List/Chapters:
none of these demos has not been officially released!

01 sword and stone (1986 demo)
02 Deadly weapons (1980(81) Early elder demo)
03 Its my life (Creatures session 82 demo)
04 Not for the innocent (VINYL RIP - Creatures session 82 demo)
05 Something wicked comes this way (vinyl rip -- 1989 demo)
06 Aint that smoke (vinyl rip --- 1975 demo)
07 I am yours (vinyl rip - Psycho circus demo 1997)
08 Detroit rock city (vinyl rip - Early 1975 demo)
09 Mistake (vinyl rip -- 1974 demo)
10 Zig zag (vinyl rip - 1994 demo)
11 Street legal (vinyl rip --- 1989 demo)
12 Love Bite (1979 demo)
13 Betrayed (early 1989 demo)
14 Hide your heart (1987 demo version)
15 Bad Bad Lovin (NOT the box set version... ) (maybe 1975 demo)
16 Long long road( wicked lester demo 1971)
17 Nowhere to run (early 1982 demo version)
18 Reputation (demo)
19 Rumble (1979 demo)
20 Sister (1995 demo version)
21 Street giveth...(early 1989 demo version)
22 Sword and stone (guitar power version) 1987 demo
23 The Difference Between Men and Boys is the Size of Their Toys.(early elder demo 1980) Instrumental
24 We Won't Take it Anymore (1985 asylum demo)
25 bang bang you (crazy nights demo 86)
26 reason to live (crazy nights demo 86)
27 My way (crazy nights demo 86)
28 Lick it up (early demo version 83)
29 Council of the elder (1983 demo)Instrumental
30 Back on the street (1985 demo)
31 none of your business (early destroyer demo 1975)
32 Beck (early version 1970)

Kiss - Big demo collection II (STU/FLAC)


(Studio FLAC)

Linage:
Silver --> AIFF --> FLACer --> FLAC (Level 8)

none of these demos has not been officially released!

01 Cold gin(first demo 73)
02 Watchin`you (first demo 73)
03 Black diamond (first demo 73)
04 none of your business(maybe clearest version) destroyer session 75
05 flaming youth (alt. lyrics) (destroyer session 75)
06 do you love me (studio rehearsal 75)
07 Sure know something (studio rehearsal 79)
08 Dirty livin`(studio rehearsal 79)
09 I was made for lovin`you(studio rehearsal 79)
10 Heaven's On Fire (Animalize session 84)
11 Thrills In The Night (Animalize session 84)
12 Don't Run (Take 2) (elder demo 81)
13 Every Little Piece Of Your Heart (elder demo 81)
14 Just A Boy (Alternate Organ version) studio demo 81
15 nobody`s perfect (demo)
16 Nowhere To Run(maybe clearest version) Elder demo 81
17 Daily planet (demo)
18 High and low (demo)
19 Jelly roll (demo)
20 Burning up with fever (demo)
21 Rotten to the core (demo)
22 hard luck woman (rehearsal 76)
23 Untitled Instrumental (Take 3) elder session
24 Untitled Instrumental 2 (Take 3) elder session
25 Untitled Instrumental 3 (elder session)
26 all american man (alive II demo)
27 rockin in the USA(alive II demo)
28 rocket ride(alive II demo)
29 larger than life(alive II demo)
30 anyway you want it(alive II demo)

The Who - You Are Who Demos (STU/FLAC)



(Studio FLAC)

Demos & Outtakes for the "Who Are You? - Album, 1976-78

Lineage 
cd > eac > wav > traders little helper > flac

Origin: CD - (Disc label and ID: WHO 78) Liberated

01. Who Are You (Studio-outtake - Daltry vocals)
02. Who Are You (Original Pete Townshend demo - Townshend vocals)
03. Love is Coming Down (P.T. Demo)
04. New Song (P.T. demo-original mix)
05. Sister Disco (P.T. demo-original mix)
06. Never Ask Me (P.T. demo-original mix)
07. I Like It That Way (original P.T. acoustic version)
08. Love is Wine (unreleased P.T. demo)
09. Keep on Working (original P.T. demo)
10. Guitar and Pen (original P.T. demo)
11. Music Must Change (P.T. demo - original mix)
12. Empty Glass (original P.T. demo-version)
13. No Road Romance (P.T. demo - original mix)
14. Barbara Ann (Who-Studio outtake)
15. Peppermint Lump (P.T. demo with schoolgirl Angie singing-released as a 7" on STIFF Records in 1979, credited to Angie)

Led Zeppelin - Lost Sessions Mixes (STU/FLAC) 12CDs

(Studio FLAC)

Led Zeppelin  
The Lost Mixes EP Vol. 1.txt  
Empress Valley Supreme Disc 2001  
"All Tracks From Long Lost Reel To Reel"  

1) Four Sticks  5:27
  (Alt Mix With Bonzo Chat & Drum Intro)
2) Black Dog  5:05  
  (Alt Mix With Count-In)
3) When The Levee Breaks  5:40
  (No Drum Intro/Alt Mix)
4) Wanton Song  4:14
  (Alt Mix With Count-In)
5) Trampled Under Foot  5:20
  (Alt Mix)

Listen real close and you decide...Should these have been the final released mixes...
These fuckers smoke with raw intensity and power...No wishey/washey shit here!!!
Crank these up and sail away...
God I miss them as we all do...
Sorry no scans this time...Scanner died so if someone does have this CD and the scans please
post'em...
My way of saying thanks to all you other posters and the great tunes you've posted for the
last few...
Fuck'in enjoy....(over and over)
Paul

Original Silver>EAC>WAV>SHN......................
PS-There will be more com'in soon...
Hey where's Vol. 2?Huh?Huh???

Volume 2 - No info

Volume 3 - No Info

Volume 4
Led Zeppelin
1978
In Through The Out Door Sessions
Two locations:

   Stockholm (SWEDEN)
      Polar Studios

   Royal Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire (ENGLAND)
      Clearwell Castle

"Lost Sessions Volume 4" (EVSD)
Silvers > WAV > FLAC8


DISC 1
November - December 1978, Polar Studios

 1. All My Love (rough mix / take)   7:56
 2. Unreleased song drum track       2:14
 3. Carouselambra drum track         2:40  
 4. Ozone Baby drum track            3:47  
 5. Ozone Baby drum track            3:18  
 6. All My Love drum track           7:19  
 7. Wearing and Tearing drum track   4:46  
 8. I'm Gonna Crawl drum segment     0:07  
 9. Fool In the Rain drum track      4:14  
                                TDT 36:21  
 

DISC 2
May 1978, Clearwell Castle

 1.  Fire                            4:15  
 2.  Carouselambra (takes 1-3)      12:36  

November - December 1978, Polar Studios

 3.  Carouselambra (instrumental)   10:53  
 4.  fragment                        0:07  
 5.  Wearing and Tearing             5:32  
 6.  Fool In the Rain                6:15  
 7.  Hot Dog                         3:26  
 8.  In the Evening                  6:29  
 9.  Southbound Suarez               4:18  
10.  Darlene                         5:13  
11.  Fool In the Rain                6:12  
12.  Carouselambra                   8:39  
                                TDT 57:04


Liberated Jan 2005 - JAMESKG

THE LOST SESSIONS VOLUME 5
EMPRESS VALLEY SUPREME DISC EVSD 179 (2005)

Tracks:
Sugar Baby (aka Strawberry Jam) (take 1 & 2)
The Wanton Song (take 1 & 2)
The Rover (take 1 to 3)
Night Flight (take 1 to 6)
School Days
Nadine
Round And Round
Move On Down The Line
Love Me Like A Hurricane
Move It (C'Mon Pretty Baby)
Dynamite
Shakin' All Over
Hungry For Love
I'll Never
Over You
Reelin' And Rockin'
Surrender/drumming and organ

Recording: Excellent stereo soundboard.
Source: Soundcheck, unknown venue May 3 '73. Some say it is from a Chicago soundcheck.
Comments: Japanese bootleg.

Lineage: CDR trade>EAC copy>TLH test 100% CDDA>TLH FLAC level 8>TLH testing for errors=0

Artwork for this EVSD edition can be found at ZeppelinArt.com

Led Zeppelin
The Lost Sessions vol. 6
Empress Valley Supreme Disc
1. Jennings Farm Blues (takes 1 to 11)
November 1969-Olympic Studios, London
2. That¹s The Way
3. Feel So Bad Medley (inc. Fixin To Die & That¹s Alright)
4. Since I¹ve Been Loving You
May-June 1970-Headley Grange Studio, Hampshire, England
5. No Quarter (takes 1 to 3)
Electric Ladyland Studios, New York

Artist: Led Zeppelin
Bootleg Title: The Lost Mixes Volume 7
Company: Empress Valley Supreme Disc
Lineage: Silver > CDr > EAC > Wav > Flac Level 7

1. Bring it On Home
2. How Many More Times
3. Moby Dick
4. White Summer
5. Long Tall Sally

These are the Royal Albert Hall outtakes.  Different Mixes and a great version of Long Tall Sally!

Led Zeppelin
Lost Sessions Vol 8 (empress valley)

Lineage: Tapecity 1979 + vine

Disc 1
01 - Sugar Mama
02 - Poor Tom
03 - Walter's Walk (Instrumental)
04 - Ozone Baby
05 - Walter's Walk
06 - Ozone Baby
07 - Night Flight
08 - Darlene
09 - Bonzo's Montreux
10 - Wearing & Tearing

Disc 2
01 - We're Gonna Groove
02 - Poor Tom
03 - I Can't Quit You
04 - Walter's Walk
05 - Ozone Baby
06 - Darlene
07 - Bonzo's Montreux
08 - Wearing & Tearing

LED ZEPPELIN
The Lost Sessions Vol. 9: All Roads Lead To Headley Grange I

Headley Grange, Hampshire
January / February 1971
Liberated Empress Valley bootleg - Thanks to RBurly

1. Stairway To Heaven - instrumental, take 1
2. Stairway To Heaven - instrumental, takes 2-4
3. Stairway To Heaven - vocal takes 1-2
4. Stairway To Heaven - early alternate take
5. Blues Guitar Instrumental - takes 1-2
6. Black Dog - takes 1-3
7. No Quarter

This is the second chronological series of top quality Led Zeppelin recordings to mark the rebirth of one
of the mightiest R'n'R bands ever.

THE LOST SESSIONS EP VOLUME 10 ~ ALL ROADS LEAD TO HEADLEY GRANGE 2
EMPRESS VALLEY SUPREME DISC EVSD 487

CD 1: (62:34)
1 - The Wanton Song (take 1) 3:39
2 - The Wanton Song (take 2) 0:50
3 - Take Me Home 5:58
4 - In The Morning (take 1) 6:14
5 - Trampled Underfoot (takes 1 through 6) 18:34
6 - In The Morning (take 2) 6:06
7 - Sick Again 3:48
8 - The Rover (acoustic & vocal) 1:06
9 - Untitled Instrumental (funk-jazz rhythm exercise) 3:38
10 - In My Time Of Dying (takes 1 through 5) 12:35

CD 2 - Bonus: Swan Song (61:41)
1 - 25:59
2 - 35:39
Recording: Very good stereo cassette demo recordings.
Source: Headley Grange Studios, Hampshire, England Jan.-Feb. '74.
Comments: Japanese bootleg. Deluxe jewel case.

Lineage: Original Silver CD>EAC copy>TLH test for mp3 (CDDA 100%)>TLH convert to FLAC level 8>TLH testing for errors (zero)

Led Zeppelin

The Lost Sessions Vol. 11
The Last Rehearsal
Empress Valley Supreme Disc 488 (2007)

Original silver CD> EAC extraction with external compression> FLAC

Tracks: (total time: 39:25)

1 - White Summer (Take 1)
2 - White Summer (Take 2)
3 - Black Mountain Side
4 - Kashmir
5 - Achilles Last Stand (Take 1)
6 - Achilles Last Stand (Take 2)
7 - Stairway To Heaven

Recorded April/May 1980 at The Rainbow Theatre, London, England
300DPI artwork included

Led Zeppelin

The Lost Sessions Vol. 12
All Roads Lead To Headley Grange III
Empress Valley Supreme Disc 511 (2008)

My Original silver CD> Audiograbber 1.83> TLH> FLAC 8

Tracks: (total time: 35:46)

1 - Trampled Underfoot (With Count)
2 - Kashmir (Instrumental With Count)
3 - Custard Pie (Alternate Version)
4 - In The Light (Alternate Mix)
5 - Swan Song (Take 1)
6 - Swan Song (Take 2)
7 - The Wanton Song*

Recorded January/February 1974 at Headley Grange Studios, Hampshire, England
*Spring 1975 WLIR 92.7 Radio Broadcas

David Bowie - 1970-1972 - The Trident Tapes (STU/FLAC)


(Studio FLAC)

2016 Not On Label edition, TTCD001
https://www.discogs.com/David-Bowie-The-Trident-Tapes/release/9240990

A collection of unreleased demos, alternate versions and mixes.
Recorded at Trident Studios, Soho, London between 1970 and 1972

Lineage:
Original Silver > Flac L8 > you

01. Tired Of My Life
02. The Shadowman
03. How Lucky You Are
04. I've Got Lightning
05. Looking For A Friend
06. Rupert The Riley
07. Bombers (alternate mix)
08. Amsterdam (alternate mix)
09. Velvet Goldmine (alternate mix)
10. Round And Round (alternate mix to B-Side of "Drive-In Saturday)
11. Holy Holy (spiders version) (alternate version)
12. All The Young Dudes (spiders version)
13. London Bye Ta-Ta (alternate stereo mix)
14. The Prettiest Star (original mono single version)
15. Starman (original single version)
16. Conversation Piece

Notes.
This edition would appear to be made from the beautiful quality "EMI Demos" tape (tracks 1-6) with the addition of various alternate takes, versions or mixes for the others.

David Bowie - Something Really Fishy - The 1. Outside Outtakes (STU/FLAC)



(Studio FLAC)

source: Liberated bootleg
Label: The Helping Hand
Lineage: Silver CD --> EAC --> FLAC8
Artwork: Included
Running time: 50:59
Number of discs: 1

01- Hello Leon
02- I Am With Name / Hide Me / We Creep Together (part 1)
03- Hide Me / We Creep Together (part 2)
04- I Wanna Be
05- The First Time
06- I Am With Name / We Creep Together (part 3)

Frank Zappa - 1969-06-06 - London, UK (SBD/FLAC)




(Soundboard FLAC)

6-Jun 1969, Royal Albert Hall, London, England
50 min, SBD, B+/B

Uncle Meat, Drum Duet, Some Ballet Music, Improvisation, Big Leg Emma, The String Quartet Intro, A Pound For A Brown, Sleeping In A Jar, Interlude

Lineage: SBD reel (probably 2nd gen)->CDR->EAC->SoundForge (speed correction, re-tracking)->FLAC Frontend

From this legendary show, we have this 50 min board - unfortunately it's a rather bad board, even on this low-gen recording. SA/FA doesn't look very good, but as should be obvious from the amount of hiss, no NR has been applied.

01 Uncle Meat (3:23)
02 Drum Duet (1:37)
03 Some Ballet Music (4:57)
04 Improvisation (6:53)
05 Big Leg Emma (2:35)
06 String Quartet Intro (6:40)
07 A Pound For A Brown (6:10)
08 Sleeping In A Jar (14:18)
09 Interlude (3:43)

Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young - 1970-06-06 - New York City, NY (SBD/FLAC)


(Soundboard FLAC)

Fillmore East

Source: 
Bill Halverson master recording (mono) > (subsequent lineage details unknown)

Mastering: 
CDR(tree source) > WAV(EAC-secure w/ offsets) > Edit (CEP-see notes) > FLAC

SHN > FLAC16 with xACT 2.15 
Conversion by CDJones, 2012-01-22

CD1 [49:01]
01 - Suite: Judy Blue Eyes
02 - Blackbird
03 - On The Way Home
04 - Teach Your Children [1]
05 - Tell Me Why
06 - Triad
07 - Guinnevere
08 - Simple Man 

CD2 [37:57]
01 - King Midas In Reverse [2]
02 - The Loner>Cinnamon Girl>Down By The River
03 - Black Queen
04 - 4 + 20
05 - 49 Bye-Byes/America's Children [3]
06 - Love The One You're With (incomplete/fade-out)

CD3 [73:17]
01 - Pre-Road Downs
02 - Long Time Gone
03 - Helplessly Hoping
04 - Ohio
05 - As I Come Of Age [4]
06 - Southern Man
07 - Carry On
08 - Woodstock
09 - Find The Cost Of Freedom [4]

Notes:
1 - Noise at 2:51 & 2:54 from the guys goofing around.
2 - Skip at 0:32 during Graham's ramblings.
3 - Remains of static at 0:05-0:08 & 0:15-0:16
4 - Sound levels have some low moments.

Treed Dec. 2003. Thanks to Johannes & Ron for getting this recording out there.
This recently surfaced but the exact lineage from the master recording to the tree seed is not known. 
CEP used to clean a few minor pops/cracks/ticks/gaps.
The only significant problem with this recording is that most of "Love The One You're With" is missing.