Necrophilia
A Vinyl Gang Product [VGP 317] ,  1 CD
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CD 1:
1. Out Of Time [03:24] 
2. Don't Ya Lie To Me [02:07] 
3. Have You Seen Your Mother, Baby, Standing in the Shadow? [02:26] 
4. Think [03:15] 
5. Hear It [01:47] 
6. Some Things Just Stick In Your Mind [02:25] 
7. Aftermath [02:44] 
8. I'd Much Rather Be with the Boys [02:12] 
9. Andrew's Blues [03:07] 
10. Pay Your Dues [03:08] 
11. Good Times [02:00] 
12. Heart Of Stone [03:49] 
13. Each And Every Day Of The Year [02:51] 
14. (Walkin' Thru) The Sleepy City [02:53] 
15. Try A Little Harder [02:19] 
16. Blue Turns to Grey [02:46] 
17. We're Wasting Time [02:41] 
1966-04-27: Pye Studios, London, UK, Studio Session
Track: 1 ( CD 1 )

1964-06-11: Chess Studios, Chicago, IL, Studio Session
Track: 2 ( CD 1 )

1966-08-03: RCA Studios, Hollywood, CA, Studio Session
Track: 3 ( CD 1 )

1965-12-03: RCA Studios, Hollywood, CA, Studio Session
Track: 4 ( CD 1 )
Track: 7 ( CD 1 )

1964-08-31: Regent Sound Studios and Decca Studios, London, UK, Studio Session
Track: 5 ( CD 1 )
Track: 13 ( CD 1 )
Track: 14 ( CD 1 )
Track: 16 ( CD 1 )
Track: 17 ( CD 1 )

1964-06-29: Regent Sound Studios, London, UK, Studio Session
Track: 6 ( CD 1 )

1965-02-20: Decca Studios, London, UK, Studio Session
Track: 8 ( CD 1 )

1964-02-04: Regent Sound Studios, London, UK, Studio Session
Track: 9 ( CD 1 )

1968-03-17: Olympic Sound Studios, London, UK, Studio Session
Track: 10 ( CD 1 )

1965-05-12: RCA Studios, Hollywood, CA, Studio Session
Track: 11 ( CD 1 )

1964-07-21: Regent Sound Studios, London, UK, Studio Session
Track: 12 ( CD 1 )

1964-02-13: Regent Sound Studios, London, UK, Studio Session
Track: 15 ( CD 1 )

Bootleg comments:
Released: 2002. Origin: Japan.
MATRIX: VGP-317 S 107071 01
Excellent stereo soundboard. This is a high quality vinyl transfer made using the original London/ABCKO unreleased vinyl source and then digitally remastered.
Unreleased album planned as follow-up to “Hot Rocks” (1972). The project was cancelled due to disagreements between Andrew Oldham and Allen Klein about the eclectic track selection; which included controversial songs such as "Andrew's Blues" and "Pay Your Dues" (alternate version to "Street Fighting Man").
It was replaced with the more conservative double album "More Hot Rocks". Album was produced by Andrew Oldham. Digitally remastered 2002 from original vinyl source.

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