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If you want to dive deeper into a specific era of the band's history, let me know. I can provide a , detail the exact differences between the US and UK releases , or list their most famous live albums . Which era or album Share public link

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Specialized Blogspot archives, such as Stonesworldcollection and Albums That Should Exist, document the extensive Rolling Stones discography by focusing on rare tracks, "lost" albums, and non-album compilations. These curated resources highlight key, unreleased sessions and alternative versions that are often unavailable on official streaming platforms. Explore these collections directly on Blogspot at Stonesworldcollection .

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Furthermore, fans seeking the hidden gems will want to explore official rarities compilations. Metamorphosis (1975) is a fascinating collection of Decca-era outtakes and alternate versions. For material from the later decades, compilations like Rarities 1971-2003 feature a "cornucopia of delights," including rare B-sides, hard-to-find mixes, and previously unreleased tracks such as "Fancy Man Blues" and live versions of "Let It Rock". The Singles 1971-2006 box set is another treasure trove, gathering almost every B-side and remix from that period.

The 1980s and 1990s saw The Rolling Stones continue to release critically acclaimed albums, including (1981), Undercover (1983), and A Bigger Bang (2005). The band has also released several live albums and compilations, such as Live at Madison Square Garden (1978) and Forty Licks (2002).

Unofficial blogs preserve legendary unreleased sessions like the Nasty Music live recordings or the Brussels Affair before its official release. Era 1: The Formative 1960s (The Decca/London Years) If you want to dive deeper into a

In the world of music blogging, "blogspot" sites often host more than just a list of songs. These archives frequently include:

Goats Head Soup (1973) / It’s Only Rock ‘n Roll (1974) / Black and Blue (1976)

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Recorded in Oakland during their 1969 US tour, this is one of the most famous bootlegs in rock history. It was so popular and sounded so crisp that it allegedly forced Decca to rush-release the official live album 'Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out!' to combat the lost revenue. Blogspot hosts kept various generations of this tape alive. The Brussels Affair (1973)

A return to their blues roots, launching a run of four albums often cited as the greatest in rock history.

While focused on the band, the blog pays respect to the solo careers of Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Bill Wyman, Charlie Watts, and Ronnie Wood. This includes Richards’ Talk Is Cheap (1988) and the obscure Bill Wyman albums that even hardcore fans might miss.

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A massive comeback fueled by the energy of New York punk and disco, spawning "Miss You" and "Beast of Burden."