13th Apr, 2024 12:00

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Lot 84
 

THE ROLLING STONES - 'SATANIC MAJESTIES' - ORIGINAL BELL STUDIOS ACETATE LP - DEMO RECORDINGS/COMMERCIALLY UNRELEASED

THE ROLLING STONES - 'SATANIC MAJESTIES' - ORIGINAL BELL STUDIOS ACETATE LP - DEMO RECORDINGS/COMMERCIALLY UNRELEASED. A simply must have addition to any Stones collection with this outstanding to see original (US produced) double sided LP acetate recording featuring songs that would later appear on Their Satanic Majesties Request. The acetate contains the songs 2000 Lightyears From Home and Sing This All Together on side 1 with Citadel (B1) and She's A Rainbow (B3) on side 2 which track B2 appearing to be a commercially unreleased jam session between the band. The recordings are largely instrumental and are clearly early recordings of the songs; please get in touch for audio samples of the record. The acetate is graded in G condition with the majority of the music playing through without any real deterioration to the sound quality though please note when tested the record did stick on the unknown track B2. With printed Bell Sound Studios label with 'Allen Klein' (who managed the band in the 1960s) name printed to the side 1 label. Printed to side 1 "Aftermath God Bless You Rolling Stones' and side 2 'After Five Pieces Flowers Rolling Stones'. A fascinating piece of Rolling Stones history.

Provenance (from the vendor):

From 1960-1974, I lived at Walnut Tree Farm, West Wittering, in West Sussex, just a mile or so from Redlands the notorious home of Keith Richards. As a schoolboy I had a part-time job at West Wittering Garage and frequently served Keith Richards when he called in for petrol in his yellow Ferrari Dino.

My father, John Foster, worked on Walnut Tree Farm as a pig herdsman, alongside labourer Maurice Dyer, whose father Jack Dyer was the gardener at Redlands.

As a side note, Mick Jagger later said in a TV documentary that he and Richards once heard Jack walking past the backdoor of the farmhouse and this inspired the title of Jumpin’ Jack Flash. (https://www.udiscovermusic.com/stories/the-rolling-stones-jumpin-jack-flash-feature/).

On a number of occasions, Richards gave Jack records for his son, Maurice, and he once passed some on to me (around 1971), via my father. Among them was this acetate.

TO VIEW VIDEO CLIP CLICK HERE>>>> https://youtu.be/NpJdFsvIZ0Q

Sold for £9,400

Hammer Price


 

THE ROLLING STONES - 'SATANIC MAJESTIES' - ORIGINAL BELL STUDIOS ACETATE LP - DEMO RECORDINGS/COMMERCIALLY UNRELEASED. A simply must have addition to any Stones collection with this outstanding to see original (US produced) double sided LP acetate recording featuring songs that would later appear on Their Satanic Majesties Request. The acetate contains the songs 2000 Lightyears From Home and Sing This All Together on side 1 with Citadel (B1) and She's A Rainbow (B3) on side 2 which track B2 appearing to be a commercially unreleased jam session between the band. The recordings are largely instrumental and are clearly early recordings of the songs; please get in touch for audio samples of the record. The acetate is graded in G condition with the majority of the music playing through without any real deterioration to the sound quality though please note when tested the record did stick on the unknown track B2. With printed Bell Sound Studios label with 'Allen Klein' (who managed the band in the 1960s) name printed to the side 1 label. Printed to side 1 "Aftermath God Bless You Rolling Stones' and side 2 'After Five Pieces Flowers Rolling Stones'. A fascinating piece of Rolling Stones history.

Provenance (from the vendor):

From 1960-1974, I lived at Walnut Tree Farm, West Wittering, in West Sussex, just a mile or so from Redlands the notorious home of Keith Richards. As a schoolboy I had a part-time job at West Wittering Garage and frequently served Keith Richards when he called in for petrol in his yellow Ferrari Dino.

My father, John Foster, worked on Walnut Tree Farm as a pig herdsman, alongside labourer Maurice Dyer, whose father Jack Dyer was the gardener at Redlands.

As a side note, Mick Jagger later said in a TV documentary that he and Richards once heard Jack walking past the backdoor of the farmhouse and this inspired the title of Jumpin’ Jack Flash. (https://www.udiscovermusic.com/stories/the-rolling-stones-jumpin-jack-flash-feature/).

On a number of occasions, Richards gave Jack records for his son, Maurice, and he once passed some on to me (around 1971), via my father. Among them was this acetate.

TO VIEW VIDEO CLIP CLICK HERE>>>> https://youtu.be/NpJdFsvIZ0Q

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