Following the style of a classic rock discography blog,
A return to their blues roots, launching a run of four albums often cited as the greatest in rock history.
For a band as prolific as the Rolling Stones, these blogs became essential navigational tools for navigating a chaotic release history. Navigating the Labyrinth: The Core Eras
A raw return to blues-rock, featuring "Sympathy for the Devil."
Their first album consisting entirely of Jagger/Richards originals, showing songwriting maturity. 2. The Golden Era: Four Unbeatable Albums (1968–1972)
A continuation of soul and R&B covers with early Jagger/Richards originals.
The US alternative to the debut album, adding "Not Fade Away."
The official discography only tells half the story. The Rolling Stones are among the most bootlegged artists in history. Blogspot curators filled the gaps by archiving legendary unauthorized live recordings and studio outtakes, such as: Live'r Than You'll Ever Be (1969 Oakland concert) The Brussels Affair (1973 live radio broadcast) The Trident Mixes (Mid-60s unreleased studio tracks) Detailed Track Analysis and History
Following the style of a classic rock discography blog,
A return to their blues roots, launching a run of four albums often cited as the greatest in rock history.
For a band as prolific as the Rolling Stones, these blogs became essential navigational tools for navigating a chaotic release history. Navigating the Labyrinth: The Core Eras the rolling stones discography blogspot
A raw return to blues-rock, featuring "Sympathy for the Devil."
Their first album consisting entirely of Jagger/Richards originals, showing songwriting maturity. 2. The Golden Era: Four Unbeatable Albums (1968–1972) Following the style of a classic rock discography
A continuation of soul and R&B covers with early Jagger/Richards originals.
The US alternative to the debut album, adding "Not Fade Away." The Rolling Stones are among the most bootlegged
The official discography only tells half the story. The Rolling Stones are among the most bootlegged artists in history. Blogspot curators filled the gaps by archiving legendary unauthorized live recordings and studio outtakes, such as: Live'r Than You'll Ever Be (1969 Oakland concert) The Brussels Affair (1973 live radio broadcast) The Trident Mixes (Mid-60s unreleased studio tracks) Detailed Track Analysis and History