Rolling Stones Releases Previously Unheard Acoustic Version Of ‘Wild Horses’

The Rolling Stones have debuted a previously unreleased acoustic version of “Wild Horses,” which will appear on the reissue of the band’s Sticky Fingers album. The acoustic offering is just one of the extras promised in the Rolling Stones’ expanded reissue of their 1971 classic. The re-release will also include a different take on “Brown Sugar” featuring Eric Clapton.More »

By on April 4, 2015

The Rolling Stones have debuted a previously unreleased acoustic version of “Wild Horses,” which will appear on the reissue of the band’s Sticky Fingers album. The acoustic offering is just one of the extras promised in the Rolling Stones’ expanded reissue of their 1971 classic. The re-release will also include a different take on “Brown Sugar” featuring Eric Clapton, as well as alternative versions of key album tracks “Dead Flowers,” “Can’t You Hear Me Knocking” and “Bitch,” to go with five songs from a 1971 appearance at London’s Roundhouse. There will be a variety of formats for the reissue, including a straight-forward remaster without bonus material. There will also be a super-deluxe edition box featuring a bonus disc, plus a DVD featuring the Stones’ 1971 Marquee Club appearance and a 7″ vinyl disc with “Wild Horses” and “Brown Sugar,” among other bonuses. The Sticky Fingers reissue will be released on May 26. Copyright(c) 2015 RTTNews.com. All Rights ReservedLess «

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