The Rolling Stones will release a rare 1971 club show as part of their “From The Vault” series.
Due June 23, “The Marquee - Live in 1971” was originally filmed for US television shortly after the group completed a farewell tour of the UK for tax reasons.
The project features carefully restored footage and sound mixed by Bob Clearmountain, including 5.1 surround sound on the DVD and SD Blu-ray formats.
The band have issued a performance of fan favorite “Dead Flowers” as a preview of the package.
“The Marquee - Live in 1971” will be available in multiple formats, including DVD, Blu-ray, DVD/CD and DVD/LP combinations.
The release coincides with the expanded reissue of “Sticky Fingers”, which hits stores on May 25 (May 26 in North America).
The Rolling Stones will play a 15-date summer stadium tour of North America,with shows opening May 24 in San Diego at Petco Park.
The Rolling Stones
“The Marquee - Live in 1971”
Release date: June 23
“Live With Me”
“Dead Flowers”
“I Got The Blues”
“Let It Rock”
“Midnight Rambler”
“(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction”
“Bitch”
“Brown Sugar”
Bonus Tracks:
“I Got The Blues” - Take 1
“I Got The Blues” - Take 2
“Bitch” - Take 1
“Bitch” - take 2
“Brown Sugar” (Top Of The Pops, 1971)
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