 | Let It Bleed One of the Stones' most beloved albums, 1969's Let It Bleed was a benchmark for several reasons. First, founding guitarist Brian Jones died during... more |
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 | Beggars Banquet Beggars Banquet is among the Stones two or three greatest albums, so it's also among the very best rock & roll albums ever made. Though known for... more |
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 | Forty Licks The band that proclaimed itself "The Greatest Rock & Roll Band in the World" has long since represented rock's most overarching confluence of art and commerce--with... more |
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 | Their Satanic Majesties Request Clearly their answer to Sgt. Pepper, or at least "All You Need is Love," Satanic Majesties is actually as sloppy an artifact as Flowers.... more |
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 | The Rolling Stones, Now! The covers on this 1965 gem are a bit more obscure than on the Stones' first two long-players, not a bad thing for a band still getting its writing chops... more |
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 | Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out! Returning to the American concert scene after a three-year layoff, the Rolling Stones recorded GET YER YA-YA'S OUT! during a triumphant two-date stand... more |
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 | Out of Our Heads (US) This one misses a golden opportunity by not including "Get Off of My Cloud" ("Just 'cause you feel so good, d'ya have to drive me out of my head?"),... more |
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 | Flowers This album represents a turning point for the Stones. Though they had not yet fully integrated the baroque aspirations of pop into their music, the flower-power... more |
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 | 12 X 5 12 X 5 includes material recorded by the Stones at Chicago's Chess Studios (home to the band's idols Muddy Waters and Howlin' Wolf) on their first US tour.... more |
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 | December's Children (And Everybody's) Dig how even a tossed-together cash-in by the Stones' U.S. label--the group's third American album of 1965--ends up smoking like all but their very best.... more |
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 | Aftermath (US) For this 1966 album, one Stone asserted himself even more than Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, who for the first time wrote all the album's songs. Brian... more |
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 | England's Newest Hitmakers The first full-length Rolling Stones album is a raw document of their early sound, which at this point was still Early British Tinny, even on this pristine... more |
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 | Between the Buttons The Stones began their transitional period, from reinvigorating R&B standards (on their early albums) to reinventing rock & roll (on the brilliant four-album... more |
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 | Big Hits (High Tide and Green Grass)
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 | Through The Past, Darkly (Big Hits Vol. 2) This second greatest hits collection serves up the band's classic mid- '60s period, capped off by the death of Brian Jones for whom this collection is... more |
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