Often cited as the greatest run in rock history, this era produced the "Big Four": Beggars Banquet , Let It Bleed , Sticky Fingers , and Exile on Main St. .
4. Mid-Career Experimentation and Veteran Status (1983–2005)
Proving that they are truly "The World's Greatest Rock and Roll Band," the Stones returned to their blues roots before releasing their first album of original material in nearly two decades. the rolling stones discography blogspot upd
Some Girls (1978): A massive comeback fueled by the hit "Miss You." Emotional Rescue (1980) Tattoo You (1981): Home to the timeless "Start Me Up." Evolution and Longevity (1983–2005)
The biggest news in the Stones community is the anticipated release of their , rumored to be titled Foreign Tongues . Status: Recording is reportedly finished. Often cited as the greatest run in rock
Recorded at Metropolis Studios, the album reportedly features tracks like "Laser Jukebox" and "Money" from the Hackney Diamonds 📻 Rare & Archival Updates
Their latest critically acclaimed studio effort. The "Blogspot" and Fan Community Scene Recorded at Metropolis Studios
| Album | Year | Why It Matters | |-------|------|----------------| | Got Live If You Want It! | 1966 | Raw, chaotic 60s energy | | Get Yer Ya-Ya’s Out! | 1970 | Arguably the best live rock album ever | | Love You Live | 1977 | Covers 1975–1976 tours | | Flashpoint | 1991 | Steel Wheels tour highlights | | Live at the Max | 1991 | Surround-sound film soundtrack | | Hampton Coliseum (1978) | 2012 | Some Girls tour bootleg made official | | Licked Live in NYC | 2022 | 40th anniversary of Tattoo You |
A massive comeback album infused with New York City punk energy and disco grooves like "Miss You."
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Their comeback after the tumultuous mid-80s.