A fierce response to the punk rock and disco movements in New York City. Driven by "Miss You" and "Beast of Burden," it became their biggest-selling US album.
Start here. Any of these four is a 10/10.
The downloads were usually accompanied by passionate, track-by-track essays, historical context, and personal anecdotes from lifelong fans. The Shift from Blogs to Modern Streaming
Their studio output slowed to a trickle. Voodoo Lounge (1994) was a return to form, winning a Grammy, but it felt like a band curating their legacy rather than pushing boundaries. A Bigger Bang (2005) was better than anyone expected, showing Richards and Jagger could still write a bruising rock track. the rolling stones discography blogspot
An intimate, semi-acoustic reimagining of their catalog recorded during the Voodoo Lounge tour. A Note for Blogspot Archivers
The best blogs feature high-resolution scans of labels (like the Matrix numbers scratched into the run-out groove) to help you identify if your physical copy is a first pressing.
These blogs are a testament to the enduring power of the world's greatest rock and roll band. They preserve the past, celebrate the present, and ensure that every riff, outtake, and live performance is accessible to the devoted fans of today and tomorrow. A fierce response to the punk rock and
A fierce, energized response to punk and disco, yielding hits like "Miss You" and "Beast of Burden."
Includes the landmark single "It's All Over Now."
Recorded in a French villa, this double album is widely considered their masterpiece, capturing a dense, bluesy, and drug-fueled sound. The Superstar Era: 1970s & 1980s Any of these four is a 10/10
A heavily dance-oriented record that continued their exploration of new wave and reggae rhythms. MTV Era, Internal Strife, & Resurgence (1981–2005)
This guide serves as a comprehensive roadmap through The Rolling Stones’ discography, categorized by the eras that defined their legendary sound. The Brian Jones Era: The Blues Roots (1964–1969)
Produced by Don Was, these albums successfully balanced rootsy blues throwbacks with modern loop-based production.
The Rolling Stones continued to release new material, focusing on stadium-rock sounds and blues appreciation, while touring relentlessly.
| Album | Rating (out of 10) | Skip/Worth It | |-------|--------------------|----------------| | Exile on Main St. | 10 | Essential | | Let It Bleed | 10 | Essential | | Sticky Fingers | 10 | Essential | | Some Girls | 9 | Essential | | Tattoo You | 8 | Essential | | Hackney Diamonds | 8 | Highly recommended | | Their Satanic Majesties Request | 5 | Only for fans |