Rolling Stones: Aftermath Sessions 1965-1966

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Jun 16, 2024, 1:30:35 AMJun 16
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Here is an interesting one. 4 cd’s of studio sessions of the album Aftermath in various stages of completion.

I will put the info file below as well as the link…

Enjoy!

Jerry

 

Rolling Stones : Aftermath Sessions 1965-1966 link:

https://wetransfer.com/downloads/4d9884e2b90731633d75aa51bb9bfc3120240616050159/22ebe66e9ca0199f5d3eb8c6d7dd8d6420240616050220/7aaab2

 

Info File:

 

Rolling Stones- The Aftermath Sessions

 

Recording order isn't known. Songs are sequenced with instrumental backing first,

then vocals, song by song in random mostly alphabetical order.

 

4-track recording is assumed.

 

Also not known is whether or not any reduction mixes or internal bounces were done

(it sounds like there had to be, on many of the songs). On all of the Dec '65

sessions, it sounds like the music on the left ch is all one complete band basic

take (minus Brian?) while the instruments on the right were all overdubbed.

The Mar '66 sessions sound like the basic take was recorded to two tracks split

left and right, with bass and drums left and guitars right. Many of these songs

sound like an overdub has been added left or right or both, which would have

necessitated a reduction mix or internal bounce to accommodate the extra

instruments.

 

"I did all the parts on half the album that Brian normally would have done. Sure I

was mad. It wasn't like now where you spend 4 to 6 months making an album. Those

albums had to be done in 10 days, plus another single. That was a fact of life...

With Brian becoming a dead weight on top of the work, it threw a lot of the

pressure on me." - Keith 1979

 

The half of the album Keith is referring to could be what was recorded in Dec 65.

Photos show that at least some monitoring was done with headphones.

 

Mixing dates aren't known. No official mono or stereo mixes are included.

 

 

Disc 1 - Sessions Dec 3-8 1965 - 70:55

 

1.  19th Nervous Breakdown - backing rhythm track - from L ch of UM7 stereo

mix. Some piano heard at the end. Mick's vocal is double-tracked so R ch must all

be one take of overdubs unless there was an internal bounce.

2.  19th Nervous Breakdown - overdub track from R ch - must be Brian on

guitar, Keith on fuzz guitar doubling left-ch riff, bass run must be an

overdub by Bill

3.  19th Nervous Breakdown - alternate vocals C - might be live vocal for tv

show, with studio backing tracks

4.  19th Nervous Breakdown - master vocals C

5.  Sad Day - mono

6.  Mother's Little Helper - backing L

7.  Mother's Little Helper - overdub R - (The strange guitar sound is) a 12-string

with a slide on it. It's played slightly Oriental-ish. The track just needed

something to make it twang. Otherwise, the song was quite vaudeville in a way. I

wanted to add some nice bite to it. And it was just one of those things where

someone walked in and, Look, it's an electric 12-string. It was some gashed-up job.

No name on it. God knows where it came from. Or where it went. But I put it together

with a bottleneck. Then we had a riff that tied the whole thing together. And I

think we overdubbed onto that. Because I played an acoustic guitar as

well. -Keith 2002

8.  Mother's Little Helper - vocals C

9.  Doncha Bother Me - backing L

10. Doncha Bother Me - guitar overdubs R - 3 guitars in the R ch, one in the L ch.

11. Doncha Bother Me - vocals/harmonica C

12. Goin' Home - Keith speaks

13. Goin' Home - false start

14. Goin' Home - backing L - Mick on tambourine must mean his lvs were an

overdub, otherwise those lvs would have bled all over this track on the

tambourine mic.

15. Goin' Home - overdubs R - lead guitar and bvs, overdubs stop at 3:10

16. Goin' Home - lv overdub C

Bonus:

17. 19th Nervous Breakdown - stereo backing LR

18. Mother's Little Helper - stereo backing LR

19. Doncha Bother Me - stereo backing LR

 

Disc 2 - Sessions Dec 3-8 65 and Mar 6-9 1966 - 76:05

 

1.  Take It Or Leave It - backing L - has both koto and harpsichord, Brian is

supposed to be playing both. Maybe Jack Nitsche is on harps and Brian overdubs the

organ in R ch.

2.  Take It Or Leave It - overdubs R - bvs and organ

3.  Take It Or Leave It - lead vocal C

4.  Think - backing L - lv is double-tracked so everything in R ch must be

an overdub, unless they did a reduction or internal bounce.

5.  Think - overdubs R - sounds like 3 guitars here though: acoustic, electric

and fuzz. Or is it fuzz bass?

6.  Think - double-tracked vocals C

7.  Ride On Baby - backing L - no leakage of C or R ch's

8.  Ride On Baby - overdubs R - heavy leakage of vocals on some R ch

instrument mics (?) might indicate lv or bv performed with inst overdubs while

being recorded to another track. Or R ch overdub recorded after the vocals

9.  Ride On Baby - vocals C

10. Sittin' On A Fence - backing L - no leakage from R or C ch's.

11. Sittin' On A Fence - guitar R - Keith (?) overdub (?) or Brian

12. Sittin' On A Fence - vocals C

13. Paint It Black - instrumental (edited) - Black Box

14. Paint It Black - stereo backing LR - Stictly Stereo

15. Paint It Black - vocals C - Strictly Stereo

16. Long Long While - mono 45

17. Lady Jane - instrumental - Black Box

18. Lady Jane - backing R

19. Lady Jane - bass and harpsichord L - harpsichord overdubbed? song played live?

20. Lady Jane - vocals C

Bonus:

21. Take It Or Leave It - stereo vocals CR

22. Think - stereo backing LR

23. Ride On Baby - stereo backing LR

24. Sittin' On A Fence - stereo backing LR

25. Lady Jane - stereo backing LR

 

Disc 3 - Sessions Mar 6-9 1966 - 62:11

 

1.  Stupid Girl - stereo backing LR

2.  Stupid Girl - vocals C

3.  Flight 505 - stereo backing LR - bass and fuzz bass on L, sounds like lead

guitar overdub on R. Maybe internal bounce of guitars to R, fuzz bass overdubbed

on 4th track panned L?

4.  Flight 505 - vocals C

5.  High And Dry - stereo backing LR - song performed live?

6.  High And Dry - vocals C

7.  I Am Waiting - stereo backing LR - vocal in R ch must be live with those

instruments because of double-tracked vocals in C

8.  I Am Waiting - double-tracked Mick vocals C

9.  If You Let Me - stereo backing LR - sounds like this song done "live"

10. If You Let Me - vocals C

11. It's Not Easy - stereo backing LR - 3 guitars in R ch, the guitar solo

might have been overdubbed after the extra chorus vocal since it's heard in

the R ch probably from monitor playback during tracking

12. It's Not Easy - double-tracked vocals C

13. Out Of Time - stereo backing LR - internal bouncing? On R ch we can hear

the bvs but not the lv.

14. Out Of Time - double-tracked vocals C

15. Under My Thumb - stereo backing LR - Problem: L ch has drums, bass, marimbas

and fuzz bass. R ch has acoustic and electric guitars and piano. Keith is supposed

to be playing both guitars. Electric guitar and fuzz bass must be overdubs. 

16. Under My Thumb - vocals

17. What To Do - stereo backing LR

18. What To Do - double-tracked vocals

 

Disc 4 - Bonus Trax - 68:55

 

1.  Paint It Black - L

2.  Paint It Black - R

3.  Stupid Girl - L

4.  Stupid Girl - R

5.  Flight 505 - L

6.  Flight 505 - R

7.  High And Dry - L

8.  High And Dry - R

9.  I Am Waiting - L

10. I Am Waiting - R

11. If You Let Me - L

12. If You Let Me - R

13. It's Not Easy - L

14. It's Not Easy - R

15. Out Of Time - L

16. Out Of Time - R

17. Under My Thumb - L

18. Under My Thumb - R

19. What To Do - L

20. What To Do - R

Glen S

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Jun 16, 2024, 3:36:50 AMJun 16
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Wow, this looks interesting indeed - Thanks Jerry

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