Rock and Roll Circus 2CD track list
An updated track list for the new edition “Rock and Roll Circus” came our way, so we thought we’d share:
Disc 1
- Mick Jagger’s Introduction Of Rock And Roll Circus – Mick Jagger
- Entry Of The Gladiators – Circus Band
- Mick Jagger’s Introduction Of Jethro Tull – Mick Jagger
- Song For Jeffrey – Jethro Tull
- Keith Richards’ Introduction Of The Who – Keith Richards
- A Quick One While He’s Away – The Who
- Over The Waves – Circus Band
- Ain’t That A Lot Of Love – Taj Mahal
- Charlie Watts’ Introduction Of Marianne Faithfull – Charlie Watts
- Something Better – Marianne Faithfull
- Mick Jagger’s and John Lennon’s Introduction Of The Dirty Mac – Mick Jagger & John Lennon
- Yer Blues – The Dirty Mac
- Whole Lotta Yoko – Yoko Ono & Ivry Gitlis with The Dirty Mac
- John Lennon’s Introduction Of The Rolling Stones – Jumpin’ Jack Flash – The Rolling Stones
- Parachute Woman – The Rolling Stones
- No Expectations – The Rolling Stones
- You Can’t Always Get What You Want – The Rolling Stones
- Sympathy For The Devil – The Rolling Stones
- Salt Of The Earth – The Rolling Stones
Disc 2 CD
- Checkin’ Up On My Baby – Taj Mahal
- Leaving Trunk – Taj Mahal
- Corinna – Taj Mahal
- Revolution (rehearsal) – The Dirty Mac
- Warmup Jam – The Dirty Mac
- Yer Blues (take 2) – The Dirty Mac
- Brian Jones’ Introduction of Julius Katchen – Brian Jones
- de Falla: Ritual Fire Dance – Julius Katchen
- Mozart: Sonata In C Major-1st Movement – Julius Katchen
May 3, 2019 seems to be the release date and the following editions are due out:
- 2 CD + DVD +BLU-RAY
- 2 CD
- BLU-RAY
- DVD
- 3 LP
Also, check out Ken Sharp’s interview with director Michael Lindsay-Hogg about the TV Special.
Filmed just a month after the release of the White Album, John gives Yer Blues a crisp vocal performance…now a "Revolution" rehearsal is an extra? Michael Lindsay-Hogg, the Let It Be director, directs this. This is a great time capsule of some amazing performers.
No extra Stones? We know that other takes of Sympathy For The Devil exist and that Mick and the boys went through numbers like Route 66. Mind you, I heard that relations between the Stones and ABKCO aren't too good right now.
Has this been released yet does anyone know? Thanks. (UK)