Acoustic recordings on the road, the first unplugged Rolling Stones album. The Stones take on the unplugged format with a selection of previously released songs, either recorded live in the studio, in Tokyo and Lisbon, with no overdubs, or at...
The live album from the Steel Wheels/ Urban Jungle. The tour recorded in North America, Tokyo and Europe was the biggest ever by any band, up to that point. Seen by over 3 million people in the USA and Canada,...
The 1981 North American tour kicked off in late September and wound up in mid December with the band having played to almost 2.2 million fans at 50 concerts, with many of the songs on the album being played live...
This double album, the fourth live release of their career, is one of two distinct halves. The first LP was mostly recorded live in Paris in 1976 with ‘If You Can’t Rock Me’/’Get Off Of My Cloud’ from a London...
Mick, Keith, Charlie and Ronnie provide A Bigger Bang, with a more earthy, bluesy sound, and ingenious lyrics from Jagger/ Richards. Released eight years after Bridges To Babylon this was the longest wait for a studio album in the band’s...
Bridges To Babylon took to Stones on a journey to a darker sound. The album sold 1.1 million copies in America and topped the charts in Austria, Germany, Norway and Sweden, made no.2 in Belgium, Canada, France and the Netherlands. Recorded...
Becoming a four piece seemed to give Mick, Keith, Charlie and Ronnie a new lease of life, which instilled Voodoo Lounge with lusty riffs and explosive beats on killer tracks like ‘Sparks Will Fly’ and ‘You Got Me Rocking’. Yet...
Steel Wheels is a special album in the history of the Stones, it’s about reconcilliation, friendship and shared passion. It’s the album that united the band again, after a three year hiatus that was almost permanent. Recorded between March and...
The first album under the band’s new contract with CBS Records and another with an outside producer on the credits, this time Steve Lillywhite. It is also the first time since he band’s earliest days that the album’s lead single...
Opening with the epic ‘Undercover Of The Night’, every bit as political and experimental in sound and lyrics as ‘Sympathy For The Devil’, the album is the perfect balance of styles the band love to play. From the raunchy, fast...