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    The Rolling Stones Metamorphosis (1975)

    ABKCO
      • 1. Out Of Time
      • 2. Don't Lie To Me
      • 3. Somethings Just Stick In Your Mind
      • 4. Each And Everyday Of The Year
      • 5. Heart Of Stone
      • 6. I'd Much Rather Be With The Boys
      • 7. (Walkin' Thru The) Sleepy City
      • 8. We're Wastin' Time
      • 9. Try A Little Harder
      • 10. I Don't Know Why
      • 11. If You Let Me
      • 12. Jiving Sister Fanny
      • 13. Downtown Suzie
      • 14. Family
      • 15. Memo From Turner
      • 16. I'm Going Down

      1975 compilation by Andrew Oldham himself. The album centres on out-takes and alternate versions of well-known songs recorded from 1964 to 1970.

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