Around ten years ago I heard a version of "Satisfaction" on the radio with a very clear and distinct piano. I've not been able to track it down. Is that in one of the layers of ones of the Stones' SACDs?
Similarly, I've heard a version of "Get off of My Cloud" where the lead guitar riff literally leaps off the track front and center instead of being somewhat buried in the mix. Is that from a SACD?
early hot rocks cd had that mix of satisfaction. as well as get off my cloud.Andrew Log Oldham complained about satisfaction being issued that way and so as he was producer of that track they were forced to use the mono in later issues, but in one of the sacd's they snuck in a different stereo remix of satisfaction(i think it's high tide green grass),narrower stereo but the acoustic guitar is heard clearly on the left channel only
there are true stereo mixes on bootleg out there of ..
"have you seen your mother baby",
"the last time",
"Good Times" ,
"19th nervous breakdown",
Don`t Lie To Me,( because the version of this on metamorphosis was fake stereo)
Tell Me Baby(How Many Times),
High Heel Sneakers,
Stewed And Keefed,
"Down In The Bottom "
Prodigal Son (because it's in mono on Beggars Banquet)
and "Looking Tired"
and other true stereo tracks from the early days from decca/abkco cd's and lp's are..
It's All Over Now,
If You Need Me,
Empty Heart,
Confessin' the Blues,
Around and Around,
2120 South Michigan Avenue .
Play with fire,
Mother's Little Helper,
Everybody Needs Somebody To love (version 2),
I've Been Loving You Too Long ,
Time Is On My Side (version 2),
"Satisfaction",
"Get off of My Cloud"
What A Shame,
Down The Road Apiece,
I Can't Be Satisfied,
"Look What You've Done"
"Heart Of Stone"