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Documenting their late-career resilience up through Hackney Diamonds . 2. High-Resolution Artwork Scans
The grand reunion album that mended fences and launched the modern era of the mega-stadium rock tour.
The blog will utilize a clean, retro-aesthetic theme (reminiscent of the 60s/70s blues era) with a dark background to highlight album artwork.
The Rolling Stones' six-decade career is defined by a progression from R&B covers to a "Golden Age" (1968–1972) featuring seminal albums like Exile on Main St. Let It Bleed the rolling stones discography blogspot
A turning point, being the first album containing all original compositions, showcasing a maturing songwriting duo in Jagger/Richards. The Golden Era: 1968–1972
The first album comprised entirely of Jagger/Richards originals, showing immense growth in songwriting. The Golden Era: 1968–1972
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The Rolling Stones have defied age and industry trends by continuing to produce new music. Their 2016 album, Blue & Lonesome , saw the band tipping their hats to their early days as a blues band, recording songs by Howlin' Wolf and Jimmy Reed live in the studio over just three days. In 2023, they released Hackney Diamonds , their first album of original material since 2005. The album was a massive success, debuting at No. 1 in the UK with 72,204 sales and marking the band’s 14th No. 1 album.
These blogs often focus on chronological discographies, separating UK and US releases, which differed significantly in the 1960s.
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Most fans and critics agree this five-year run is the band's peak, produced largely by Jimmy Miller Beggars Banquet (1968):
This is where the blog becomes a forensic tool. Each single (from 1963’s "Come On" to present day) is shown with its picture sleeve, label, and often the B-side. Crucially, the blog highlights:
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