F.A.Q.

Who?
Retired sound engineer who loves music from the 60's & early 70's.

What?
My aim is to make rare stuff publicly available again with the best possible sound quality.

How To Download?
Download guide: here

Donations?
Get outta here!

Friday, June 12, 2020

The Rolling Stones - Brown Sugar/Wild Horses (Hot Rocks Mispress)




















CD Quality (16bit/44.1kHz)
pass: profstoned

47 comments:

  1. Let me be the first to say Thanks! Always a pleasure to check your site and see something new uploaded. These are true gems!

    - JA

    ReplyDelete
  2. Prof, I saw one of your followers asking for this the other day and WHAM... you've got it and posted it!!
    I am amazed by this because I never heard of the Shelly misprint. This is a real eye opener for me. This version of "Wild Horses" is an incredible "fly on the wall" moment for me.
    Many Thanks!!

    ReplyDelete
  3. Thank you very much! This is another rarity that I didn't even know existed!

    ReplyDelete
  4. Thank you kindly.
    dr blues

    ReplyDelete
  5. Oh, thank You!!!
    My rip of this was from a friend's so so lp

    ReplyDelete
  6. Thanks for another great rip Prof!

    ReplyDelete
  7. VEry nice Professor! Thank you.

    ReplyDelete
  8. Thank you as always sir for your great effort in only posting the best of the best...and then making them better!!

    ReplyDelete
  9. Always love your work, Prof! I've actually been on the lookout for these recently, so I'm glad you happened to upload them!

    Sidebar: Do you know if there are any dedicated mono mixes from the Sticky Fingers era? I've read conflicting things online.

    ReplyDelete
  10. EXCELLENT AS ALWAYS. Stones at their peak. Much appreciated.

    ReplyDelete
  11. This is so great to A/B with the released versions. Thank you!!

    ReplyDelete
  12. Thanks for sharing this rarity, Prof! I had no idea that these demo versions existed. Pretty cool to hear, though I can understand why they switched to the finalized mixes.

    ReplyDelete
  13. Killer stuff! Thank you.

    ReplyDelete
  14. Thank you Prof! Interesting hearing these perennials in such a stripped-down state

    ReplyDelete
  15. Why they didn't go with this version is a mystery to me. This is one of my ALL - TIME favorite Stones songs and I NEVER heard it like this! Absolutely beautiful, actually brought tears to my eyes. As beautiful as this song as always been , I didn't think it could be improved upon. This version is exquisite!! Thank you!

    ReplyDelete
  16. Thanks! - you can never have too much of the Stones from this period.

    ReplyDelete
  17. Thank you, Professor! I hadn't even known about this one!

    ReplyDelete
  18. Thank you! This is some incredible work on incredible music. Thank you so much!

    ReplyDelete
  19. This comment has been removed by the author.

    ReplyDelete
  20. Thank you! Shelley was in Huntington, NY, where I grew up, so this is cool to finally hear.

    ReplyDelete
  21. Thank you! Shelley was in Huntington, NY, where I grew up, so this is cool to finally hear.

    ReplyDelete
  22. Thank you for these rarities that I didn't know existed....

    ReplyDelete
  23. Well, that is amazing. They sound great. Thank you, Professor.

    ReplyDelete
  24. hey now! many thanks as always, Professor!

    ReplyDelete
  25. Thank You !
    Impressive, as always.

    ReplyDelete
  26. Thank You very much!!!

    ReplyDelete
  27. Thanks very much - always a treat to see a new PS post.

    ReplyDelete
  28. Thanks - very interesting!

    ReplyDelete
  29. Really dig that you've done this! Big thanks to you!!

    ReplyDelete
  30. Once again, Profstoned is on a Roll...!

    ReplyDelete
  31. Very, very interesting! Thanks, Prof!

    ReplyDelete
  32. Perfect! Have never been totally convinced the one I have was the mispress

    ReplyDelete