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A sophisticated, pop-infused effort showing the influence of the British psych-pop scene.
These cover the 1960s-1970s era and are generally considered the standard for high-fidelity audio. The Rolling Stones - Studio Discography -FLAC- ...
A dark, apocalyptic masterpiece reflecting the end of the 1960s. It features the haunting "Gimme Shelter" and the gospel-backed epic "You Can't Always Get What You Want." A sophisticated, pop-infused effort showing the influence of
The band has released . Key high-resolution FLAC milestones include: The Rolling Stones: A First-Time Listener's Study Guide It features the haunting "Gimme Shelter" and the
3. The Golden Golden Era / The Mick Taylor Years (1968–1972)
The Stones' studio output is largely divided by their record labels: the early "ABKCO era" (1960s) and the "Rolling Stones Records/Universal era" (1971–present).
The mid-to-late 70s brought immense changes, including the departure of Mick Taylor and the arrival of Ronnie Wood on guitar. The band adapted to the changing musical landscape by incorporating funk, reggae, disco, and punk elements.