The Rolling Stones
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The Rolling Stones are revisiting their 1973 classic Goats Head Soup in a variety of new, remastered editions. The standard edition includes a new 2020 stereo mix on 1 CD. The 2CD deluxe edition features the new mix plus a disc of rarities and alternate mixes. Among those 10 bonus tracks are Glyn Johns' early mixes of "Silver Train," "Doo Doo Doo Doo Doo (Heartbreaker)," and "Dancing With Mr. D," plus instrumental mixes of the latter two, a piano demo of "100 Years Ago," an alternate mix of "Hide Your Love," and three outtakes including a collaboration between Keith Richards, Jimmy Page, and Ric Grech called "Scarlet." There's also "Criss Cross," an outtake recorded in Kingston and London during the album sessions. The most extravagant of the editions is the 3-CD/Blu-ray box set, featuring a total of 35 tracks. Presented in a hardbound volume, the box set includes all the tracks from the deluxe edition configuration, plus a bonus CD of the out-of-print and highly sought-after Brussels Affair concert, recorded on October 17, 1973 during a tour of Europe. The Blu-ray disc includes the new album mix in high-resolution 24bit/96kHz stereo, plus a 24-bit/96kHz DTS HD-encoded 5.1 surround mix and, for the first time in a Rolling Stones box set, a new and immersive Dolby Atmos mix of the album. (The Japanese edition of the box adds an additional two Glyn Johns mixes unavailable elsewhere.)