Brian Jones: Like a Rollin' Stone

Discography
Brian playing 12 string Electric Mandolin
Brian playing 12 string electric mandolin
The following is a list of audio recordings of songs that
Brian Jones appeared on. All have an official release date.
Sylvester Cleo (1964) "To Know Him is to Love Him"/ backing by the
Andrew Oldham Orchestra, also "There Are But Five Rolling Stones"; all
original Stones on both tracks.
Released: Decca- 7". Second track is on The  Andrew Oldham Orchestra &
Chorus-Rarities; on lp and cd (See For Miles:1984,1993).

Dick & Dee Dee (1964) "Blue Turns to Grey"/"Some Things Just Stick In
Your Mind"; all original Stones on both tracks.
Released: Warner/1965/ 7". Track 1 is on The Best of Dick & Dee Dee

Nico (1965) "I'm Not Saying"--Brian on guitar and backing vocals.
Released: The Last Mile/7" (Immediate) Also on Immediate Singles
Collection Vol. 1 (cd)

Beatles (1966) "Yellow Submarine"--Brian on percussion (chinking
glasses),backing vocals on last chorus.
Released: "Eleanor Rigby"/7" b-side. Revolver (lp 1966),cd. Also released on
Yellow Submarine soundtrack lp (1969),cd . Parlaphone and Capitol labels.
Alternate version on "Real Love", cd (1996).

Beatles (1967) "You Know My Name(Look Up the Number)". Brian on alto
sax.
Released: "Let It Be"  7" (b-side)(Apple label 1970). Also included on Past
Masters Vol. 2, cd, EMI 1988; Anthology 2,cd, 1996 (this version includes
more saxophone)

Mike McGear (1968) "What Do We Really Know?"  Brian on sax.
Released: "McGear" lp (Warner Bros.- 1974); cd (Ryko)

Brian Jones Presents the Pipes of Pan at Joujouka (1968), lp. Brian produced,
engineered, edited, did the artwork, flute and hand clapping.
Released: as lp on Rolling Stones Records: 1971 & on cd by Point Music,
1995. On reissue, the spelling was changed to Jajouka. Promo releases
contain remixes of originals and deluxe cd package has bonus disc with 2
remixes based on originals.

A Degree of Murder (Mord und Totschlag), Sept. 2, 1966. Movie soundtrack
recorded at IBC Studios, London. All music composed, arranged and
produced by Brian. Recorded for Cannes Film Festival-April 24-May 11,
1967.  Style of music includes: bluegrass, R&B, jugband,country, rock.
To my knowledge this record is no longer available. There is a terrible
sounding bootleg of the soundtrack available and there was a much better one
which was a limited edition and to the best of my knowledge, is sold out.

True Voices, Demon Records Ltd, 1990, Brentford, England. Rights owned by Donovan Music Ltd./Warner-Chappel  Music Ltd./Peer International Corp.
This cd contains a poem/song written by Brian Jones called "Thank You For Being There".  Brian  wrote the words but never had the chance to put music to it; it was adapted to music by Carla Olson

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