As we remember Charlie Watts on his Birthday, this is the perfect day for a ‘Rolling Stones at…
Howlin’ Wolf records ‘The London Howlin’ Wolf Sessions’ with Eric Clapton,…
'The London Howlin' Wolf Sessions' is an album recorded with Eric Clapton', Steve Winwood, Charlie Watts and Bill Wyman on May 2–7, 1970 and released in August 1971 by Chess/The Rolling Stones. .
Charlie Haden records ‘Quartet West,’ an album for Verve (1986)
Charlie Haden's 'Quartet West' is an album recorded on December 22 and 23, 1986 and released in 1987 by Verve.
Charlie Haden release’s ‘The Art of the Song’ recorded with vocalists Bill…
Charlie Haden's 'The Art of the Song' is an album with his Quartet West, featuring vocalists Bill Henderson and Shirley Horn and released on July 27, 1999.
Charlie Haden records ‘In Angel City’ with Quartet West (1988)
In Angel City' by Charlie Haden's Quartet West is an album recorded on May 30-June 1, 1988.
Decca publish The Rolling Stones’ fifth album : ‘Between the Buttons’ (1967)
The Rolling Stones' 'Between the Buttons' feat. 'Ruby Tuesday' & 'Let's Spend the Night Together' is their fifth studio album, released on January 20, 1967 by Decca.
The Rolling Stones release their sixth album : ‘Their Satanic Majesties Request’…
The The Rolling Stones' 'Their Satanic Majesties Request' feat. 'She's a Rainbow' is their sixth studio album released on December 8, 1967 by Decca / London Records.
The Rolling Stones release their seventh album : ‘Beggars Banquet’ featuring…
The Rolling Stones' 'Beggars Banquet' is their seventh studio album produced by Jimmy Miller and released on December 6, 1968 by Decca Records.
The Rolling Stones release their eighth album : ‘Let It Bleed’ featuring ‘Gimme…
The Rolling Stones' 'Let It Bleed' is their eighth album (the last with Brian Jones and the first with Mick Taylor) released on December 5, 1969 by Decca / London Records.
The Rolling Stones release their fifth album : ‘December’s Children (And…
The Rolling Stones' 'December's Children (And Everybody's)' feat. "As Tears Go By" is their fifth (American) studio album produced by Andrew Loog Oldham and released on December 1965 by London Records.
The Rolling Stones release their twenty third album : ‘Blue & Lonesome’ (2016)
'Blue & Lonesome' by The Rolling Stones is their twenty third (British) album featuring only cover versions of blues songs.
Virgin publish The Rolling Stones’ album : ‘Stripped’ (1995)
The Rolling Stones' 'Stripped' is an album mixing live (in small venues) and studio (acoustic) recordings and released on November 13, 1995 by Virgin.
The Rolling Stones release their seventeenth album : ‘Undercover’ (1983)
The Rolling Stones ' 'Undercover' is their seventeenth studio album released on November 7,1983 by Rolling Stones Records.
The Rolling Stones begin the recording of their third British album : ‘Out of Our…
The Rolling Stones' 'Out of Our Heads' is their third British studio album produced by Andrew Loog Oldham, recorded from November 2, 1964 on and released in 1965 by Decca(UK) and London (US)
We remember Jack Bruce. ‘Big Bass Man’
The Rolling Stones release their twelfth album : ‘It’s Only Rock ‘n Roll’…
The Rolling Stones' 'It's Only Rock 'n Roll' is their twelfth studio album (their last with Mick Taylor) released on October 18 , 1974 by Rolling Stones Records.
The Rolling Stones release their second American album : ’12 X 5′ featuring…
The The Rolling Stones' '12 X 5' feat. "Around and Around" "Time Is on My Side" is their second American album released on October 17 , 1964 by London Decca / Abkco.
The Rolling Stones release their twenty first album : ‘Bridges to Babylon’ (1997)
The Rolling Stones' 'Bridges to Babylon' is their twenty first studio album co-produced with Don Was and released on September 29, 1997 by Virgin Records.
The Rolling Stones release their twenty second album : ‘A Bigger Bang’ (2005)
The Rolling Stones' 'A Bigger Bang' is their twenty second studio album co-produced with Don Was and released on September 6, 2005 by Virgin Records
Decca release a live album by The Rolling Stones : ‘Get Yer Ya-Ya’s Out!’ (1970)
The Rolling Stones' 'Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out!' is a live album recorded on the US East Coast in November 1969 and released on September 4, 1970 by Decca / London Records
The Rolling Stones release ‘Goats Head Soup,’ their eleventh album featuring…
The Rolling Stones 'Goats Head Soup' feat. 'Angie' is their eleventh studio album fully written by Mick Jagger & Keith Richards and released on August 31, 1973 by Rolling Stones Records.
The Rolling Stones release their nineteenth album : ‘Steel Wheels’ featuring…
The Rolling Stones ' 'Steel Wheels' is their nineteenth studio album (the last with Bill Wyman) released on August 1989 29, 1989 by Rolling Stones/Columbia.
The Rolling Stones release’Tattoo You,’ their sixteentth studio album featuring…
The Rolling Stones' 'Tattoo You' feat. 'Start Me Up' is their sixteentth studio album released on August 24,1981 by Rolling Stones Records.
The Rolling Stones release their twentieth album, the first without Bill Wyman : ‘Voodoo…
The Rolling Stones' 'Voodoo Lounge' is their twentieth (their first in five years and their first without Bill Wyman) studio album released on July 11, 1994 by Virgin Records.
The Rolling Stones release ‘Emotional Rescue’ featuring ‘She’s So…
The Rolling Stones' 'Emotional Rescue' feat. 'She's So Cold' is their fifteenth studio album, released on June 20,1980 by Rolling Stones Records
The Rolling Stones release ‘Some Girls,’ their fourteenth album featuring ‘Miss…
The Rolling Stones' 'Some Girls' feat. 'Miss You' and 'Beast of Burden' is their fourteenth (British) studio album released on June 9, 1978 by Rolling Stones Records.
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The Rolling Stones release ‘Still Life,’ a live album recorded during their previous…
The Rolling Stones' 'Still Life' is a live album recorded during the band's American Tour in 1981 and released on June 1, 1982 by Rolling Stones/Virgin.
The Rolling Stones release their tenth album : ‘Exile on Main St.’ featuring…
The The Rolling Stones 'Exile on Main St.' feat. 'Tumbling Dice' is their tenth studio album produced by Jimmy Miller and released on May 12, 1972 by The Rolling Stones Records.
The Rolling Stones release their ninth album : ‘Sticky Fingers’ featuring ‘Brown…
The The Rolling Stones' 'Sticky Fingers' feat. 'Brown Sugar' is their ninth British studio album produced by Jimmy Miller and released on April 23, 1971 by The Rolling Stones Records.
The Rolling Stones release their thirteenth album : ‘Black and Blue’ featuring…
The The Rolling Stones' 'Black and Blue' feat. 'Hot Stuff' is their thirteenth studio album released on April 23, 1976 by The Rolling Stones Records.
Decca publish ‘The Rolling Stones,’ the band’s debut album featuring ‘Can I…
'The The Rolling Stones' feat. 'Can I Get A Witness' is their debut eponymous album released on April 16 1964 by Decca.
Decca publish ‘Aftermath’ by The Rolling Stones’ featuring ‘Lady…
The The Rolling Stones' 'Aftermath' feat. 'Lady Jane' & 'Under My Thumb' is their fourth (sixth in America) studio album released on April 15, 1966 by Decca.
The Rolling Stones release ‘Dirty Work’ featuring ‘Harlem Shuffle’ (1986)
The The Rolling Stones' 'Dirty Work' feat. 'Harlem Shuffle' is their eighteenth British (and twentieth American) studio album released on March 24, 1986 by The Rolling Stones/Columbia Records.
The Rolling Stones release their third American album : ‘Now!’ featuring ‘Heart of…
The The Rolling Stones 'Now!' feat. 'Heart of Stone' and 'Little Red Rooster' is their third American studio album released on February 13, 1965 by London Records.
Fleetwood Mac release their eleventh album ‘Rumours’ featuring ‘Go Your Own…
Fleetwood Mac's 'Rumours' feat. 'Go Your Own Way' and 'Don't Stop' is their eleventh (and their best selling to date) studio album released on February 4, 1977 by Warner Bros.
This Week N°355 – New Music Videos (Veterans Only)
New Quotes • My mouth's getting sore, I can't take anymore (The Rolling Stones) • I got bruises Assault and battery, black and blue (Royal Blood) • Better chew it up like it's gum (Cardi B) • Same bitter taste (Devendra Banhart) • And the
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