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Their comeback after the tumultuous mid-80s.
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A direct return to their blues roots.
: A murky, funk-inflected transitional album featuring the massive, melancholy hit ballad "Angie."
: A fierce return to roots-rock and country-blues. It opens with the sinister samba of "Sympathy for the Devil" and the acoustic revolutionary anthem "Street Fighting Man."
The band's first album of original material in 18 years. It features guest appearances from Paul McCartney, Elton John, Lady Gaga, and Stevie Wonder, alongside archival drum tracks from the late Charlie Watts. Crucial Live Albums and Compilations the rolling stones discography blogspot upd
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: A polarizing, heavily processed album reflecting the slick production styles and political anxieties of the early MTV era.
: The album that launched them into global superstardom, fueled by the definitive riff of "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction."
: A raw, high-energy collection consisting almost entirely of American blues and R&B covers. It established their gritty sonic blueprint. Their comeback after the tumultuous mid-80s
Mick Taylor departed in 1974, paving the way for Ronnie Wood to join the band. As the musical landscape shifted toward disco, punk, and new wave, the Stones adapted their sound to stay vibrant and dangerous in a changing world.
Their first album without Bill Wyman. It is a conscious attempt to return to the "classic" sound. It won a Grammy and is a very competent, professional late-era Stones record. Highlight: "Love Is Strong."
