Eric Clapton, Eric Clapton (Deluxe Edition) Full PORTABLE Album Zip
Rolling Stones are reissuing their classic 1971 album Sticky Fingers on June 8 worldwide (June 9 in North America). It's coming out, via Universal Music, in a variety of formats including a deluxe double-LP edition that recreates Andy Warhol's original cover design complete with real zipper. There are also Deluxe and Super Deluxe box sets that include: the alternative version of the chart-topping single "Brown Sugar" featuring Eric Clapton; unreleased interpretations of "Bitch," "Can't You Hear Me Knocking" and "Dead Flowers"; an acoustic take on "Wild Horses", and five tracks recorded live at The Roundhouse in 1971 including "Honky Tonk Women" and "Midnight Rambler." We've got the premiere of an extended, alternate version of "Bitch" which was recorded in 1970 at Mick Jagger's country home, Stargroves. It features different horn lines than you may know from the original album version. You can stream that below.
Eric Clapton, Eric Clapton (Deluxe Edition) full album zip
Super Deluxe Edition BoxsetRemastered album and bonus CD featuring previously unreleased alternate takes and live performances.Plus 'Get Yer Leeds Lungs Out' CD, a DVD featuring 2 tracks from 'Live At The Marquee' and 7" vinyl with Brown Sugar and Wild Horses.All housed in a presentation box with hardback book complete with real zip.Plus print, poster, 4 postcard set and mini replica of band cut out.The carefully put together 120 page limited edition book recounts the making of this classic Stones album with an extensive essay by Nick Kent, embellished with previously unpublished images of the band and lavishly illustrated with metallic gold ink throughout.
Rolling Stones are reissuing their classic 1971 album Sticky Fingers on June 8 worldwide (June 9 in North America). It's coming out, via Universal Music, in a variety of formats including a deluxe double-LP edition that recreates Andy Warhol's original cover design complete with real zipper...\nRead More
The carefully put together 120 page limited edition book recounts the making of this classic Stones album with an extensive essay by Nick Kent, embellished with previously unpublished images of the band and lavishly illustrated with metallic gold ink throughout.