The Rolling Stones have shared Scarlet, a previously unreleased song recorded in 1974 with Led Zeppelin’s Jimmy Page, and you can hear it for the first time in the video above.
The typically country blues demo, recorded in October 1974, will feature the September luxury reissue of Goats Head Soup, the Stones’ often maligned 1973 album, to be released in various formats, including four-disc CDs and vinyl boxed editions.
Keith Richards recalls: “We entered at the end of a Zeppelin session. They had just left, and we booked the next one and I think Jimmy decided to stay. “
“Actually, we weren’t cutting it like a track, it was basically for a demo, a demo, just to feel it, but it turned out okay. With training like that, we had better use it. ”
Mick Jagger added: “I remember blocking this with Jimmy and Keith in Ronnie’s basement studio. It was a great session. “
The new edition of Goats Head Soup will feature a 2020 remaster and 15-track live album, Brussels Affair, previously available as part of the band’s 212 series “official bootleg”.