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by Paul Cashmere - February 26 2010
The Rolling Stones 1972 classic `Exile On Main Street` will soon be released with songs from the sessions that until now have never been officially released.
The songs we never heard back then that we will hear this year are "Plundered My Soul," "Dancing in the Light," "Following the River" and "Pass The Wine".
The release will also feature alternate versions of ?ÇÿSoul Survivor?ÇÖ and ?ÇÿLoving Cup?ÇÖ.
Four other yet-to-be named tracks will feature on the 2010 album.
The Stones website has also announced that ?Ç£As a complement to the release of Exile on Main Street, a documentary, "Stones in Exile," has just been completed for fans to view on US Network television and through BBC Worldwide internationally. The documentary features rare, never-before-seen archival film, photos and interviews as well as new conversations with the band and the artists they influence. Produced by Oscar-winning filmmaker John Battsek and directed by Stephen Kijak, who is known for award-winning work on Cinemania and Scott Walker: 30 Century Man, "Stones in Exile" offers an uncommon glimpse into the lives of the band as they created one of the greatest albums of all time?Ç¥.
The reissue of ?ÇÿExile On Main Street?ÇÖ will be released in May.
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