Favorite Non-Album Tracks

Hepcat

retired
Joined
Sep 18, 2009
Posts
3,403
Reaction score
10
Location
Toronto, Ontario
Re: Favorite B-Sides and Other Assorted Non-Album Tracks

"Love Street" by the Doors, the B-side of "Hello, I Love You".

:****:
 
Last edited:

Dave78

Dave's not here, man
Joined
Nov 13, 2009
Posts
2,143
Reaction score
432
Re: Favorite B-Sides and Other Assorted Non-Album Tracks

#1 Crush - Garbage

Originally released in 1995 as a b-side to their single "Subhuman" from their debut release Vow. Also appearerd on the movie soundtrack to Romeo & Juliet in 1996.

 

Dave78

Dave's not here, man
Joined
Nov 13, 2009
Posts
2,143
Reaction score
432
Re: Favorite B-Sides and Other Assorted Non-Album Tracks

Attention Moderator:

So as to avoid any confusion between B-Sides that appeared on albums and those that didn't... would you please re-word the thread title to read "Favorite Non-Album Tracks" for me.

Thank you. :)

Sorry for any confusion everyone. :blush:
 
Last edited:

Foxhound

retired
Joined
Sep 22, 2009
Posts
3,583
Reaction score
9
Location
Toronto, Canada
Re: Favorite B-Sides and Other Assorted Non-Album Tracks

A couple of the Rolling Stones' B-sides I really like that never made it onto a studio album were "We Love You" which was the flipside of "Dandelion" and "Child of the Moon" which was the flipside of "Jumpin' Jack Flash".

:grinthumb
 

Dave78

Dave's not here, man
Joined
Nov 13, 2009
Posts
2,143
Reaction score
432
Re: Favorite B-Sides and Other Assorted Non-Album Tracks

Yeah, actually The Stones had quite a few tracks like that in the late 60's didn't they?

I think "Honky Tonk Woman" was another non-album single that was originally only released on Hot Rocks.

Thank goodness for their Singles Collection - The London Years for putting it all together in one box set - including "Memo From Turner" and "Jiving Sister Fanny". :)

And I seem to recall "Everything's Turning To Gold" being the B-Side off one of the singles from either Goat's Head Soup or Some Girls. Not quite sure without checking Wiki.
 

Mr. Shadow

"Classic" Member
Joined
Sep 16, 2009
Posts
2,575
Reaction score
13
Zeppelin was one of the few major groups to never release a single.
 

Gabble Ratchet

Senior Member
Joined
Dec 2, 2009
Posts
6,101
Reaction score
7
Location
Australia
Although I don't have or listen to a lot of non-album tracks, I have to admit that It's Late by Stevie Nicks is a brilliant song, and it should have been released years ago.
 

Foxhound

retired
Joined
Sep 22, 2009
Posts
3,583
Reaction score
9
Location
Toronto, Canada
KMET:

Yeah, actually The Stones had quite a few tracks like that in the late 60's didn't they?

Yes. Two others are "Sad Day", the B-side to "19th Nervous Breakdown", and "Who's Driving Your Plane?", the B-side to "Have You Seen Your Mother, Baby, Standing in the Shadow?". "Come On", "Poison Ivy", "I Wanna Be Your Man", "19th Nervous Breakdown" and "Dandelion" were Stones A-sides that didn't appear on any album originally.

I think "Honky Tonk Woman" was another non-album single that was originally only released on Hot Rocks.

Yes, but "Through the Past, Darkly" was actually the first compilation album on which "Honky Tonk Women" appears.

rstonesoct.jpg


Thank goodness for their Singles Collection - The London Years for putting it all together in one box set - including "Memo From Turner" and "Jiving Sister Fanny".

Yes. It's a great set for any Stones' enthusiast!

And I seem to recall "Everything's Turning To Gold" being the B-Side off one of the singles from either Goat's Head Soup or Some Girls. Not quite sure without checking Wiki.

It's actually the B-side of "Shattered" from "Some Girls".

:grinthumb
 
Last edited:

Find member

Forum statistics

Threads
31,574
Posts
1,126,100
Members
6,628
Latest member
Buckeye Randy

Members online

No members online now.
Top