℗ 2020 Promotone B.V.
Released July 22, 2020
Duration 3m 44s
Record Label Polydor Records
Genre Rock
 

Scarlet (feat. Jimmy Page / Single)

The Rolling Stones, Jimmy Page

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Scarlet (feat. Jimmy Page)
The Rolling Stones; Jimmy Page
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The Rolling Stones release the previously unheard and unreleased track “Scarlet,” which features Mick Jagger and Keith Richards as well as guests Jimmy Page and Rick Grech. Following “Criss Cross,” it’s the second unreleased song to appear as a preview of the September 4 multi-format reissue of the band’s 1973 album Goats Head Soup. “Scarlet” combines the familiarity of the Stones’ guitar-based textures, and a sound that fits comfortably within their Goats Head Soup period, with an infectious and fresh tension that will delight new and old fans.
96 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Polydor Records Studio Masters

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