Rolling Stones: 50 Unreleased Tracks Leak Online

A large number of unreleased tracks from The Rolling Stones have surfaced on YouTube.

The unreleased songs are featured in the YouTube video embedded below. As of publishing, the nearly four-hour video that contains 50 tracks has yet to be pulled from YouTube. The video itself is audio-only, and features a still image that shows the complete tracklisting of the video.

Noise11 notes, “The tracks are songs recorded but not included on releases from 1966 to 2002.” Among the tracks included in the leak is an unreleased version of “It’s Only Rock N Roll” featuring David Bowie which can be heard at the 3:41:24 mark.

Also included with the leaked recording of unreleased Stones songs are “Criss Cross” and “Scarlet,” which recently received a proper release with the recent reissue of Goats Head Soup.

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