The Rolling Stones will release a box set that includes deluxe CD and vinyl editions of Goats Head Soup on September 4th. The set will have ten bonus tracks, which include alternate versions, outtakes, and at least three previously unheard tracks. One of the previously unheard songs in the box set, “Scarlet”, features Jimmy Page on guitar and can be heard below.
SCARLET ⤫ FEATURING JIMMY PAGE ⤫ OUT NOW! https://t.co/2hxmfEmnMt
— The Rolling Stones (@RollingStones) July 22, 2020
Originally recorded in October 1974, this track has never been released before - featuring legendary Led Zeppelin guitarist @JimmyPage and guests Blind Faith’s Rick Grech on bass.#ExperienceGoatsHeadSoup pic.twitter.com/FPPl3lU2sf
The other two previously unheard songs that will be included in the set are “All The Rage” and “Criss Cross” which was shared at the beginning of July and can be seen below.
The box set editions of Goats Head Soup include Brussels Affair, a 15-track live album, which consists of their show in Belgium in 1973 following the albums release. An exclusive 120-page book is also comes in the box set and features photographs and essays by writers Ian McCann, Nick Kent, and Daryl Easlea and reproductions of four of their tour posters from 1973.
2CD deluxe track listing:
CD 1
- Dancing With Mr D
- 100 Years Ago
- Coming Down Again
- Doo Doo Doo Doo Doo (Heartbreaker)
- Angie
- Silver Train
- Hide Your Love
- Winter
- Can You Hear The Music
- Star Star
CD 2
- Scarlet
- All The Rage
- Criss Cross
- 100 Years Ago (Piano Demo)
- Dancing With Mr D (Instrumental)
- Heartbreaker (Instrumental)
- Hide Your Love (Alternative Mix)
- Dancing With Mr D (Glyn Johns 1973 Mix)
- Doo Doo Doo Doo Doo (Heartbreaker) (Gly Johns 1973 Mix)
- Sliver Train (Glyn Johns 1973 Mix)
Goats Head Soup 2020 Deluxe 4LP/4CD boxsets feature 3 unheard tracks, the much sort after Brussels Affair, plus a full disc of Rarities & Alternatives. The 4CD boxset also includes a 120 page book of rare photos & essays + 4 re-produced '73 tour posters: https://t.co/bKFXdkaDEx pic.twitter.com/MgZaPJZM8k
— The Rolling Stones (@RollingStones) July 10, 2020



