The Rolling Stones – Bridges To Babylon (Used) (Mint Condition) CD
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The Rolling Stones – Bridges To Babylon (Used) (Mint Condition) CD

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The Rolling Stones – Bridges To Babylon (Used) (Mint Condition) CD1 Flip The Switch Baritone Saxophone Joe Sublett Bass Jeff Sarli Guitar Ronnie* Guitar, Handclaps [Hands] Keith* 3: 28 2 Anybody Seen My Baby? Acoustic Guitar Waddy Wachtel Bass Jamie Muhoberac Electric Guitar Mick* Keyboards Don Was Shaker Blondie Chaplin Written By B. Mink*, M. Jagger K. Richards*, K. D. Lang 4: 31 3 Low Down Bass, Maracas Blondie Chaplin Shaker Jim Keltner Slide Guitar Ronnie* Vocals Keith* 4: 26 4 Already Over Me Acoustic Guitar

1 Flip The Switch
Baritone Saxophone  Joe Sublett
Bass  Jeff Sarli
Guitar  Ronnie*
Guitar, Handclaps [Hands]  Keith*
3:28
2 Anybody Seen My Baby?
Acoustic Guitar  Waddy Wachtel
Bass  Jamie Muhoberac
Electric Guitar  Mick*
Keyboards  Don Was
Shaker  Blondie Chaplin
4:31
3 Low Down
Bass, Maracas  Blondie Chaplin
Shaker  Jim Keltner
Slide Guitar  Ronnie*
Vocals  Keith*
4:26
4 Already Over Me
Acoustic Guitar  Mick*
Bass  Don Was
Guitar [Dobro], Guitar [Baritone]  Ronnie*
Keyboards, Organ [Hammond B-3]  Benmont Tench
Mixed By  Bob Clearmountain
Mixed By [Assisted By]  Ryan Freeland
Percussion [Bucket]  Kenny Aronoff
5:24
5 Gunface
Bass, Guitar, Keyboards  Danny Saber
Electric Guitar  Mick*
Mixed By  John X Volaitis
Producer  Danny Saber
Slide Guitar  Ronnie*
5:02
6 You Don't Have To Mean It
Engineer [Mix, Assisted By]  Robi Banerji
Engineer [Mix]  John Sorenson
Guitar, Lead Vocals  Keith*
Piano, Organ [Hammond B-3]  Clinton Clifford
Producer  Rob Fraboni
3:44
7 Out Of Control
Bass, Clavinet, Effects [Reality Manipulations]  Danny Saber
Guitar [Wah Wah], Shaker, Harmonica  Mick*
Keyboards, Electric Piano [Wurlitzer]  Don Was
Mixed By  Wally Gagel
Mixed By [Assisted By]  Alan Sanderson
4:43
8 Saint Of Me
Acoustic Guitar, Keyboards  Mick*
Bass [Six]  Pierre de Beauport
Guitar  Ronnie*, Waddy Wachtel
Organ [Hammond B-3]  Billy Preston
5:15
9 Might As Well Get Juiced
Bass  Doug Wimbish
Harmonica, Keyboards  Mick*
Mixed By  Danny Saber, Rich Lowe*
Recorded By  Ed Cherney
Slide Guitar  Ronnie*
5:23
10 Always Suffering
Acoustic Guitar, Backing Vocals  Waddy Wachtel
Electric Guitar  Mick*
Mixed By  Ed Cherney
Mixed By [Assisted By]  Stuart Brawley
Piano, Organ [Hammond B-3]  Benmont Tench
Producer  Pierre de Beauport
Recorded By  Ed Cherney
Steel Guitar [Pedal Steel]  Ron Wood
4:43
11 Too Tight
Bass [Acoustic]  Jeff Sarli
Recorded By  Jim Scott
Steel Guitar [Pedal Steel]  Ronnie*
3:33
12 Thief In The Night
Electric Piano [Fender Rhodes], Electric Piano [Wurlitzer]  Pierre de Beauport
Guitar  Waddy Wachtel
Guitar, Acoustic Guitar, Piano, Lead Vocals  Keith*
Mixed By  Pierre de Beauport
Mixed By [Assisted By]  George Fullan
5:15
13 How Can't Stop
Bass [Acoustic]  Jeff Sarli
Electric Piano [Wurlitzer]  Don Was
Engineer [Mix]  John Sorenson
Engineer [Mixed, Assisted By]  Robi Banerji
Guitar  Waddy Wachtel
Lead Vocals  Keith*
Soprano Saxophone  Wayne Shorter
5:53
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