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Rolling Stones Biography

By the time the Rolling Stones began calling themselves the World's Greatest Rock & Roll Band in the late '60s, they had already staked out an impressive claim on the title. As the self-consciously dangerous alternative to the bouncy Merseybeat of the Beatles in the British Invasion, the Stones had pioneered the gritty, hard-driving blues-based rock & roll that came to define hard rock. With his preening machismo and latent maliciousness, Mick Jagger became the prototypical rock frontman, tempering his macho showmanship with a detached, campy irony while Keith Richards and Brian Jones wrote the blueprint for sinewy, interlocking rhythm guitars. Backed by the strong yet subtly swinging rhythm section of bassist Bill Wyman and drummer Charlie Watts, the Stones became the breakout band of the British blues scene, eclipsing such contemporaries as the Animals and Them. Over the course of their career, the Stones never really abandoned blues, but as soon as they reached popularity in the U.K., they began experimenting musically, incorporating the British pop of contemporaries like the Beatles, Kinks, and Who into their sound. After a brief dalliance with psychedelia, the Stones re-emerged in the late '60s as a jaded, blues-soaked hard rock quintet. The Stones always flirted with the seedy side of rock & roll, but as the hippie dream began to break apart, they exposed and reveled in the new rock culture. It wasn't without difficulty, of course. Shortly after he was fired from the group, Jones was found dead in a swimming pool, while at a 1969 free concert at Altamont, a concertgoer was brutally killed during the Stones' show. But the Stones never stopped going. For the next 30 years, they continued to record and perform, and while their records weren't always blockbusters, they were never less than the most visible band of their era -- certainly, none of their British peers continued to be as popular or productive as the Stones. And no band since has proven to have such a broad fan base or far-reaching popularity, and it is impossible to hear any of the groups that followed them without detecting some sort of influence, whether it was musical or aesthetic.

Throughout their career, Mick Jagger (vocals) and Keith Richards (guitar, vocals) remained at the core of the Rolling Stones. The pair initially met as children at Dartford Maypole County Primary School. They drifted apart over the next ten years, eventually making each other's acquaintance again in 1960, when they met through a mutual friend, Dick Taylor, who was attending Sidcup Art School with Richards. At the time, Jagger was studying at the London School of Economics and playing with Taylor in the blues band Little Boy Blue and the Blue Boys. Shortly afterward, Richards joined the band. Within a year, they had met Brian Jones (guitar, vocals), a Cheltenham native who had dropped out of school to play saxophone and clarinet. By the time he became a fixture on the British blues scene, Jones had already had a wild life. He ran away to Scandinavia when he was 16; by that time, he had already fathered two illegitimate children. He returned to Cheltenham after a few months, where he began playing with the Ramrods. Shortly afterward, he moved to London, where he played in Alexis Korner's group, Blues Inc. Jones quickly decided he wanted to form his own group and advertised for members; among those he recruited was the heavyset blues pianist Ian Stewart.

As he played with his group, Jones also moonlighted under the name Elmo Jones at the Ealing Blues Club. At the pub, he became reacquainted with Blues, Inc., which now featured drummer Charlie Watts, and, on occasion, cameos by Jagger and Richards. Jones became friends with Jagger and Richards, and they soon began playing together with Taylor and Stewart; during this time, Mick was elevated to the status of Blues, Inc.'s lead singer. With the assistance of drummer Tony Chapman, the fledgling band recorded a demo tape. After the tape was rejected by EMI, Taylor left the band to attend the Royal College of Art; he would later form the Pretty Things. Before Taylor's departure, the group named itself the Rolling Stones, borrowing the moniker from a Muddy Waters song.

The Rolling Stones gave their first performance at the Marquee Club in London on July 12, 1962. At the time, the group consisted of Jagger, Richards, Jones, pianist Ian Stewart, drummer Mick Avory, and Dick Taylor, who had briefly returned to the fold. Weeks after the concert, Taylor left again and was replaced by Bill Wyman, formerly of the Cliftons. Avory also left the group -- he would later join the Kinks -- and the Stones hired Tony Chapman, who proved to be unsatisfactory. After a few months of persuasion, the band recruited Charlie Watts, who had quit Blues, Inc. to work at an advertising agency once the group's schedule became too hectic. By 1963, the band's lineup had been set, and the Stones began an eight-month residency at the Crawdaddy Club, which proved to substantially increase their fan base. It also attracted the attention of Andrew Loog Oldham, who became the Stones' manager, signing them from underneath Crawdaddy's Giorgio Gomelsky. Although Oldham didn't know much about music, he was gifted at promotion, and he latched upon the idea of fashioning the Stones as the bad-boy opposition to the clean-cut Beatles. At his insistence, the large yet meek Stewart was forced out of the group, since his appearance contrasted with the rest of the group. Stewart didn't disappear from the Stones; he became one of their key roadies and played on their albums and tours until his death in 1985.

With Oldham's help, the Rolling Stones signed with Decca Records, and that June, they released their debut single, a cover of Chuck Berry's "Come On." The single became a minor hit, reaching number 21, and the group supported it with appearances on festivals and package tours. At the end of the year, they released a version of Lennon-McCartney's "I Wanna Be Your Man" that soared into the Top 15. Early in 1964, they released a cover of Buddy Holly's "Not Fade Away," which shot to number three. "Not Fade Away" became their first American hit, reaching number 48 that spring. By that time, the Stones were notorious in their homeland. Considerably rougher and sexier than the Beatles, the Stones were the subject of numerous sensationalistic articles in the British press, culminating in a story about the band urinating in public. All of these stories cemented the Stones as a dangerous, rebellious band in the minds of the public, and had the effect of beginning a manufactured rivalry between them and the Beatles, which helped the group rocket to popularity in the U.S. In the spring of 1964, the Stones released their eponymous debut album, which was followed by "It's All Over Now," their first U.K. number one. That summer, they toured America to riotous crowds, recording the Five by Five EP at Chess Records in Chicago in the midst of the tour. By the time it was over, they had another number one U.K. single with Howlin' Wolf's "Little Red Rooster." Although the Stones had achieved massive popularity, Oldham decided to push Jagger and Richards into composing their own songs, since they -- and his publishing company -- would receive more money that away. In June of 1964, the group released their first original single, "Tell Me (You're Coming Back)," which became their first American Top 40 hit. Shortly afterward, a version of Irma Thomas' "Time Is on My Side" became their first U.S. Top Ten. It was followed by "The Last Time" in early 1965, a number one U.K. and Top Ten U.S. hit that began a virtually uninterrupted string of Jagger-Richards hit singles. Still, it wasn't until the group released "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction" in the summer of 1965 that they were elevated to superstars. Driven by a fuzz-guitar riff designed to replicate the sound of a horn section, "Satisfaction" signaled that Jagger and Richards had come into their own as songwriters, breaking away from their blues roots and developing a signature style of big, bluesy riffs and wry, sardonic lyrics. It stayed at number one for four weeks and began a string of Top Ten singles that ran for the next two years, including such classics as "Get off My Cloud," "19th Nervous Breakdown," "As Tears Go By," and "Have You Seen Your Mother, Baby, Standing in the Shadow?"

By 1966, the Stones had decided to respond to the Beatles' increasingly complex albums with their first album of all-original material, Aftermath. Due to Brian Jones' increasingly exotic musical tastes, the record boasted a wide range of influences, from the sitar-drenched "Paint It, Black" to the Eastern drones of "I'm Going Home." These eclectic influences continued to blossom on Between the Buttons (1967), the most pop-oriented album the group ever made. Ironically, the album's release was bookended by two of the most notorious incidents in the band's history. Before the record was released, the Stones performed the suggestive "Let's Spend the Night Together," the B-side to the medieval ballad "Ruby Tuesday," on The Ed Sullivan Show, which forced Jagger to alter the song's title to an incomprehensible mumble, or else face being banned. In February of 1967, Jagger and Richards were arrested for drug possession, and within three months, Jones was arrested on the same charge. All three were given suspended jail sentences, and the group backed away from the spotlight as the summer of love kicked into gear in 1967. Jagger, along with his then-girlfriend Marianne Faithfull, went with the Beatles to meet the Maharishi Mahesh Yogi; they were also prominent in the international broadcast of the Beatles' "All You Need Is Love." Appropriately, the Stones' next single, "Dandelion"/"We Love You," was a psychedelic pop effort, and it was followed by their response to Sgt. Pepper, Their Satanic Majesties Request, which was greeted with lukewarm reviews.

The Stones' infatuation with psychedelia was brief. By early 1968, they had fired Andrew Loog Oldham and hired Allen Klein as their manager. The move coincided with their return to driving rock & roll, which happened to coincide with Richards' discovery of open tunings, a move that gave the Stones their distinctively fat, powerful sound. The revitalized Stones were showcased on the malevolent single "Jumpin' Jack Flash," which climbed to number three in May 1968. Their next album, Beggar's Banquet, was finally released in the fall, after being delayed for five months due its controversial cover art of a dirty, graffiti-laden restroom. An edgy record filled with detours into straight blues and campy country, Beggar's Banquet was hailed as a masterpiece among the fledgling rock press. Although it was seen as a return to form, few realized that while it opened a new chapter of the Stones' history, it also was the closing of their time with Brian Jones. Throughout the recording of Beggar's Banquet, Jones was on the sidelines due to his deepening drug addiction and his resentment of the dominance of Jagger and Richards. Jones left the band on June 9, 1969, claiming to be suffering from artistic differences between himself and the rest of the band. On July 3, 1969 -- less than a month after his departure -- Jones was found dead in his swimming pool. The coroner ruled that it was "death by misadventure," yet his passing was the subject of countless rumors over the next two years.

By the time of his death, the Stones had already replaced Brian Jones with Mick Taylor, a former guitarist for John Mayall's Bluesbreakers. He wasn't featured on "Honky Tonk Women," a number one single released days after Jones' funeral, and he contributed only a handful of leads on their next album, Let It Bleed. Released in the fall of 1969, Let It Bleed was comprised of sessions with Jones and Taylor, yet it continued the direction of Beggar's Banquet, signaling that a new era in the Stones' career had begun, one marked by ragged music and an increasingly wasted sensibility. Following Jagger's filming of Ned Kelly in Australia during the first part of 1969, the group launched its first American tour in three years. Throughout the tour -- the first where they were billed as the World's Greatest Rock & Roll Band -- the group broke attendance records, but it was given a sour note when the group staged a free concert at Altamont Speedway. On the advice of the Grateful Dead, the Stones hired Hell's Angels as security, but that plan backfired tragically. The entire show was unorganized and in shambles, yet it turned tragic when the Angels killed a young black man, Meredith Hunter, during the Stones' performance. In the wake of the public outcry, the Stones again retreated from the spotlight and dropped "Sympathy for the Devil," which some critics ignorantly claimed incited the violence, from their set.

As the group entered hiatus, they released the live Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out! in the fall of 1970. It was their last album for Decca/London, and they formed Rolling Stones Records, which became a subsidiary of Atlantic Records. During 1970, Jagger starred in Nicolas Roeg's cult film Performance and married Nicaraguan model Bianca Perez Morena de Macias, and the couple quickly entered high society. As Jagger was jet-setting, Richards was slumming, hanging out with country-rock pioneer Gram Parsons. Keith wound up having more musical influence on 1971's Sticky Fingers, the first album the Stones released though their new label. Following its release, the band retreated to France on tax exile, where they shared a house and recorded a double album, Exile on Main St. Upon its May 1972 release, Exile on Main St. was widely panned, but over time it came to be considered one of the group's defining moments.

Following Exile, the Stones began to splinter in two, as Jagger concentrated on being a celebrity and Richards sank into drug addiction. The band remained popular throughout the '70s, but their critical support waned. Goats Head Soup, released in 1973, reached number one, as did 1974's It's Only Rock 'n' Roll, but neither record was particularly well received. Taylor left the band after It's Only Rock 'n' Roll, and the group recorded their next album as they auditioned new lead guitarists, including Jeff Beck. They finally settled on Ron Wood, former lead guitarist for the Faces and Rod Stewart, in 1976, the same year they released Black n' Blue, which only featured Wood on a handful of cuts. During the mid- and late '70s, all the Stones pursued side projects, with both Wyman and Wood releasing solo albums with regularity. Richards was arrested in Canada in 1977 with his common-law wife Anita Pallenberg for heroin possession. After his arrest, he cleaned up and was given a suspended sentence the following year. The band reconvened in 1978 to record Some Girls, an energetic response to punk, new wave, and disco. The record and its first single, the thumping disco-rocker "Miss You," both reached number one, and the album restored the group's image. However, the group squandered that goodwill with the follow-up, Emotional Rescue, a number one record that nevertheless received lukewarm reviews upon its 1980 release. Tattoo You, released the following year, fared better both critically and commercially, as the singles "Start Me Up" and "Waiting on a Friend" helped the album spend nine weeks at number one. The Stones supported Tattoo You with an extensive stadium tour captured in Hal Ashby's movie Let's Spend the Night Together and the 1982 live album Still Life.

Tattoo You proved to be the last time the Stones completely dominated the charts and the stadiums. Although the group continued to sell out concerts in the '80s and '90s, their records didn't sell as well as previous efforts, partially because the albums suffered due to Jagger and Richards' notorious mid-'80s feud. Starting with 1983's Undercover, the duo conflicted about which way the band should go, with Jagger wanting the Stones to follow contemporary trends and Richards wanting them to stay true to their rock roots. As a result, Undercover was a mean-spirited, unfocused record that received relatively weak sales and mixed reviews. Released in 1986, Dirty Work suffered a worse fate, since Jagger was preoccupied with his fledgling solo career. Once Jagger decided that the Stones would not support Dirty Work with a tour, Richards decided to make his own solo record with 1988's Talk Is Cheap. Appearing a year after Jagger's failed second solo album, Talk Is Cheap received good reviews and went gold, prompting Jagger and Richards to reunite late in 1988. The following year, the Stones released Steel Wheels, which was received with good reviews, but the record was overshadowed by its supporting tour, which grossed over 140 million dollars and broke many box office records. In 1991, the live album Flashpoint, which was culled from the Steel Wheels shows, was released.

Following the release of Flashpoint, Bill Wyman left the band; he published a memoir, Stone Alone, within a few years of leaving. The Stones didn't immediately replace Wyman, since they were all working on solo projects; this time, there was none of the animosity surrounding their mid-'80s projects. The group reconvened in 1994 with bassist Darryl Jones, who had previously played with Miles Davis and Sting, to record and release the Don Was-produced Voodoo Lounge. The album received the band's strongest reviews in years, and its accompanying tour was even more successful than the Steel Wheels tour. On top of being more successful than its predecessor, Voodoo Lounge also won the Stones their first Grammy for Best Rock Album. Upon the completion of the Voodoo Lounge tour, the Stones released the live, "unplugged" album Stripped in the fall of 1995. Similarly, after wrapping up their tour in support of 1997's Bridges to Babylon, the group issued yet another live set, No Security, the following year. A high-profile greatest-hits tour in 2002 was launched despite the lack of a studio album to support, and its album document Live Licks appeared in 2004. A year later, the group issued A Bigger Bang, their third effort with producer Don Was.
Discography

2007 - A Bigger Bang In Lyon

01. Rolling Stones - Intro
02. Rolling Stones - Start Me Up
03. Rolling Stones - It's Only Rock 'n Roll
04. Rolling Stones - She's So Cold
05. Rolling Stones - Bitch
06. Rolling Stones - Monkey Man
07. Rolling Stones - Let It Bleed
08. Rolling Stones - Midnight Rambler
09. Rolling Stones - I'll Go Crazy
10. Rolling Stones - Tumbling Dice
11. Rolling Stones - Band Introductions (1st Part)
12. Rolling Stones - Band Introductions (2nd Part)
13. Rolling Stones - You Got The Silver
14. Rolling Stones - I Wanna Hold You
15. Rolling Stones - Miss You
16. Rolling Stones - Rough Justice
17. Rolling Stones - Get Off Of My Cloud
18. Rolling Stones - Honky Tonk Women
19. Rolling Stones - Sympathy For The Devil
20. Rolling Stones - Brown Sugar
21. Rolling Stones - Satisfaction
22. Rolling Stones - Jumping Jack Flash (Encore)

2007 - A Bigger Bang Soundboard 2005-2007

01. Rolling Stones - Bob Wills Is Still The King (Austin 2006)
02. Rolling Stones - Wild Horses (Pittsburg 2005)
03. Rolling Stones - Stand Up Get Up (Toronto 2005)
04. Rolling Stones - Gimme Shelter (Shanghai 2006)
05. Rolling Stones - Let It Bleed (With Dave Matthews) (El Paso 2006)
06. Rolling Stones - Mr. Pitiful (Toronto 2005)
07. Rolling Stones - She's So Cold (Austin 2006)
08. Rolling Stones - Shine A Light (With Bonnie Raitt) (Vancouver 2006)
09. Rolling Stones - Sway (Austin 2006)
10. Rolling Stones - Oh No Not You Again (Austin 2006)
11. Rolling Stones - Wild Horses (With Cui Jian) (Shanghai 2006)
12. Rolling Stones - Rain Fall Down (Saitama 2006)
13. Rolling Stones - Waiting On A Friend (Milwaukee 2005)
14. Rolling Stones - Start Me Up (Isle Of Wight 2007)
15. Rolling Stones - Sympathy For The Devil (Isle Of Wight 2007)
16. Rolling Stones - It's All Over (Werchter 2007)

2006 - A Tribute to the Rolling Stones

01. Rolling Stones - Get Off My Cloud
02. Rolling Stones - Its All Over Now
03. Rolling Stones - Not Fade Away
04. Rolling Stones - I Wanna Be Your Man
05. Rolling Stones - 19th Nervous Breakdown
06. Rolling Stones - Around and Around
07. Rolling Stones - Dont Lie to Me
08. Rolling Stones - Let it Bleed
09. Rolling Stones - Little by Little
10. Rolling Stones - Down the Road A Piece
11. Rolling Stones - Little Red Rooster
12. Rolling Stones - The Under Assistant West Coast Promotion Man
13. Rolling Stones - Stop Breakin Down
14. Rolling Stones - Route 66
15. Rolling Stones - No Expectations

2006 - Paint It Black - The Compilation Of The Rolling Stones Cover

01. Rolling Stones - David Bowie
02. Rolling Stones - Rod Stewart
03. Rolling Stones - Aretha Franklin
04. Rolling Stones - Otis Redding
05. Rolling Stones - Linda Ronstadt
06. Rolling Stones - Ike & Tina Turner
07. Rolling Stones - Bryan Ferry
08. Rolling Stones - Grand Funk Railroad
09. Rolling Stones - Mighty Lemon Drops
10. Rolling Stones - Tony Merrick
11. Rolling Stones - Ramones
12. Rolling Stones - Flying Pickets
13. Rolling Stones - Jason & The Scorchers
14. Rolling Stones - Exodus
15. Rolling Stones - Miranda Lee Richards
16. Rolling Stones - Leon Russell
17. Rolling Stones - Quireboys
18. Rolling Stones - Gilby Clarke
19. Rolling Stones - Thunder (Live)

2006 - Rock Meets Classic [CD 2]

15. Rolling Stones - (I Cant Get No)Satisfaction
16. Rolling Stones - Tumbling Dice
17. Rolling Stones - Lady Jane
18. Rolling Stones - Let's Spend the Night Together
19. Rolling Stones - Get Off of My Cloud
20. Rolling Stones - Angie
21. Rolling Stones - Jumping Jack Flash
22. Rolling Stones - 19th Nervous Breakdown
23. Rolling Stones - She's A Rainbow
24. Rolling Stones - Time Iis on My Side
25. Rolling Stones - Under My Thumb
26. Rolling Stones - Brown Sugar
27. Rolling Stones - As Tears Go by
28. Rolling Stones - Wild Horses

2005 - A Bigger Bang

01. Rolling Stones - Rough Justice
02. Rolling Stones - Let Me Down Slow
03. Rolling Stones - It Won't Take Long
04. Rolling Stones - Rain Fall Down
05. Rolling Stones - Streets Of Love
06. Rolling Stones - Back On My Hand
07. Rolling Stones - She Saw Me Coming
08. Rolling Stones - Biggest Mistake
09. Rolling Stones - This Place Is Empty
10. Rolling Stones - Oh No Not You Again
11. Rolling Stones - Dangerous Beauty
12. Rolling Stones - Laugh I Nearly Died
13. Rolling Stones - Sweet Neo Con
14. Rolling Stones - Look What The Cat Dragged In
15. Rolling Stones - Driving Too Fast
16. Rolling Stones - Infamy

2005 - Rarities 1971 - 2003

01. Rolling Stones - Fancy Man Blues
02. Rolling Stones - Tumbling Dice (Live)
03. Rolling Stones - Wild Horses (Live Stripped Version)
04. Rolling Stones - Beast of Burden (Live)
05. Rolling Stones - Anyway You Look At It
06. Rolling Stones - If I Was A Dancer (Dance Pt. 2)
07. Rolling Stones - Miss You (Dance Version)
08. Rolling Stones - Wish I'd Never Met You
09. Rolling Stones - I Just Wanna Make Love To You (Live)
10. Rolling Stones - Mixed Emotions (12" Version)
11. Rolling Stones - Through the Lonely Nights
12. Rolling Stones - Live With Me (Live)
13. Rolling Stones - Let It Rock
14. Rolling Stones - Harlem Shuffle (NY Mix)
15. Rolling Stones - Mannish Boy (Live)
16. Rolling Stones - Thru and Thru (Live)

2005 - Streets of Love (maxi)

01. Rolling Stones - Streets of Love (Radio Edit)
02. Rolling Stones - Streets of Love
03. Rolling Stones - Rough Justice

2003 - Sympathy For The Devil (Remixes)

01. Rolling Stones - Sympathy For The Devil (The Neptunes Radio Edit)
02. Rolling Stones - Sympathy For The Devil (Fatboy Slim Full Length Remix)
03. Rolling Stones - Sympathy For The Devil (Full Phatt Full Length Remix)
04. Rolling Stones - Sympathy For The Devil (The Neptunes Full Length Remix)
05. Rolling Stones - Sympathy For The Devil (Original)

2002 - Forty Licks

01. Rolling Stones - Don't Stop
02. Rolling Stones - (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction
03. Rolling Stones - Angie
04. Rolling Stones - Paint It Black
05. Rolling Stones - Anybody Seen My Baby
06. Rolling Stones - Ruby Thuesday
07. Rolling Stones - Love Is Strong
08. Rolling Stones - Street Fighting Man
09. Rolling Stones - Keys to Your Love
10. Rolling Stones - Beast of Burden
11. Rolling Stones - 19th Nervous Breakdown
12. Rolling Stones - Brown Sugar
13. Rolling Stones - Sympathy for the Devil
14. Rolling Stones - It's Only Rock n'Roll
15. Rolling Stones - Get off My Clouds
16. Rolling Stones - Miss You
17. Rolling Stones - Start Me Up
18. Rolling Stones - Stealing My Heart
19. Rolling Stones - You Got Me Rocking
20. Rolling Stones - Jumpin' Jack Flash

2002 - Forty Licks [CD1]

01. Rolling Stones - Street fighting man
02. Rolling Stones - Gimme shelter
03. Rolling Stones - (I can't get no) Satisfaction
04. Rolling Stones - The last time
05. Rolling Stones - Jumpin' Jack flash
06. Rolling Stones - You can't always get what you want
07. Rolling Stones - 19th nervous breakdown
08. Rolling Stones - Under my thumb
09. Rolling Stones - Not fade away
10. Rolling Stones - Have you seen your mother baby?
11. Rolling Stones - Sympathy for the devil
12. Rolling Stones - Mother's little helper
13. Rolling Stones - She's a rainbow
14. Rolling Stones - Get off of my cloud
15. Rolling Stones - Wild horses
16. Rolling Stones - Ruby tuesday
17. Rolling Stones - Paint it black
18. Rolling Stones - Honky tonk women
19. Rolling Stones - It's all over now
20. Rolling Stones - Let's spend the night together

2002 - Forty Licks [CD2]

01. Rolling Stones - Start Me Up
02. Rolling Stones - Brown Sugar
03. Rolling Stones - Miss You
04. Rolling Stones - Beast Of Burden
05. Rolling Stones - Don't (Stop)
06. Rolling Stones - Happy
07. Rolling Stones - Angie
08. Rolling Stones - You Got Me Rocking
09. Rolling Stones - Shattered
10. Rolling Stones - Fool To Cry
11. Rolling Stones - Love Is Strong
12. Rolling Stones - Mixed Emotion
13. Rolling Stones - Keys To Your Love
14. Rolling Stones - Anybody Seen My Baby
15. Rolling Stones - Stealing My Heart
16. Rolling Stones - Tumbling Dice
17. Rolling Stones - Undercover Of The Night
18. Rolling Stones - Emotional Rescue
19. Rolling Stones - Its Only Rock And Roll
20. Rolling Stones - Losing My Touch

2002 - Get Off My Cloud

01. Rolling Stones - Get Off Of My Cloud
02. Rolling Stones - Stoned
03. Rolling Stones - Confessin' The Blues
04. Rolling Stones - Congratulations
05. Rolling Stones - Down Home Girl
06. Rolling Stones - What A Shame
07. Rolling Stones - Down The Road Apiece
08. Rolling Stones - I Just Wanna Make Love To You
09. Rolling Stones - Everybody Needs Somebody To Love
10. Rolling Stones - Suzie-Q
11. Rolling Stones - 2120 South Michigan Avenue
12. Rolling Stones - You Can't Catch Me
13. Rolling Stones - I Need You Baby (Mona)
14. Rolling Stones - Grown Up Wrong
15. Rolling Stones - If You Need Me
16. Rolling Stones - The Under Assistant West Coast Promotion Man

2002 - Singles Collection (1965-1968)

01. Rolling Stones - Gotty Get Away
02. Rolling Stones - 19th Nervous Breakdown
03. Rolling Stones - Sad Day
04. Rolling Stones - Paint It, Black
05. Rolling Stones - Stupid Girl
06. Rolling Stones - Long Long While
07. Rolling Stones - Mother's Little Helper
08. Rolling Stones - Lady Jane
09. Rolling Stones - Have You Seen Your Mother, Bab
10. Rolling Stones - Who's Driving Your Plane
11. Rolling Stones - Let's Spend The Night Together
12. Rolling Stones - Ruby Tuesday
13. Rolling Stones - We Love You
14. Rolling Stones - Dandelion
15. Rolling Stones - She's A Rainbow
16. Rolling Stones - 2000 Light Years From Home
17. Rolling Stones - In Another Land
18. Rolling Stones - The Lantern
19. Rolling Stones - Jumpin' Jack Flash
20. Rolling Stones - Child Of The Moon

2002 - Singles Collections: The London Years [CD 1]

01. Rolling Stones - Come On
02. Rolling Stones - I Want To Be Loved
03. Rolling Stones - I Wanna Be Your Man
04. Rolling Stones - Stoned
05. Rolling Stones - Not Fade Away
06. Rolling Stones - Little By Little
07. Rolling Stones - It's All Over Now
08. Rolling Stones - Good Times, Bad Times
09. Rolling Stones - Tell Me
10. Rolling Stones - I Just Want To Make Love To Yo
11. Rolling Stones - Time Is On My Side
12. Rolling Stones - Congratulations
13. Rolling Stones - Little Red Rooster
14. Rolling Stones - Off The Hook
15. Rolling Stones - I'm Free
16. Rolling Stones - Heart Of Stone
17. Rolling Stones - What A Shame
18. Rolling Stones - The Last Time
19. Rolling Stones - Play With Fire
20. Rolling Stones - (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction
21. Rolling Stones - The Under Assistant West Coast
22. Rolling Stones - The Spider And The Fly
23. Rolling Stones - Get Off Of My Cloud
24. Rolling Stones - The Singer Not The Song
25. Rolling Stones - As Tears Go By

2002 - Singles Collections: The London Years [CD 2]

01. Rolling Stones - Gotta Get Away
02. Rolling Stones - 19Th Nervous Breakdown
03. Rolling Stones - Sad Day
04. Rolling Stones - Paint It, Black
05. Rolling Stones - Stupid Girl
06. Rolling Stones - Long Long While
07. Rolling Stones - Mother's Little Helper
08. Rolling Stones - Lady Jane
09. Rolling Stones - Have You Seen Your Mother Baby
10. Rolling Stones - Who's Driving Your Plane?
11. Rolling Stones - Let's Spend The Night Together
12. Rolling Stones - Ruby Tuesday
13. Rolling Stones - She's A Rainbow
14. Rolling Stones - 2000 Light Years From Home
15. Rolling Stones - In Another Land
16. Rolling Stones - Lantern
17. Rolling Stones - Jumpin' Jack Flash
18. Rolling Stones - Child Of The Moon [Rmk]

2002 - Singles Collections: The London Years [CD 3]

01. Rolling Stones - Street Fighting Man
02. Rolling Stones - No Expectations
03. Rolling Stones - Surprise, Surprise
04. Rolling Stones - Honky Tonk Women
05. Rolling Stones - You Can't Always Get What You
06. Rolling Stones - Memo From Turner
07. Rolling Stones - Brown Sugar
08. Rolling Stones - Wild Horses
09. Rolling Stones - I Don't Know Why
10. Rolling Stones - Try A Little Harder
11. Rolling Stones - Out Of Time
12. Rolling Stones - Jiving Sister Fanny
13. Rolling Stones - Sympathy For The Devil

1998 - No Security

01. Rolling Stones - Intro
02. Rolling Stones - You Got Me Rocking
03. Rolling Stones - Gimme Shelter
04. Rolling Stones - Flip The Switch
05. Rolling Stones - Memory Motel
06. Rolling Stones - Corinna
07. Rolling Stones - Saint Of Me
08. Rolling Stones - Waiting On A Friend
09. Rolling Stones - Sister Morphine
10. Rolling Stones - Live With Me
11. Rolling Stones - Respectable
12. Rolling Stones - Thief In The Night
13. Rolling Stones - The Last Time
14. Rolling Stones - Out Of Control

1998 - Stereo Rarities (Bootleg) [CD 3]

01. Rolling Stones - 2000 Light Years From Home
02. Rolling Stones - Street Fighting Man
03. Rolling Stones - You Can't Always Get What You Want
04. Rolling Stones - Honky Tonk Women
05. Rolling Stones - Sympathy For The Devil
06. Rolling Stones - Brown Sugar
07. Rolling Stones - Gimme Shelter
08. Rolling Stones - Jumpin' Jack Flash
09. Rolling Stones - Wild Horses (Alternate)
10. Rolling Stones - Jiving Sister Fanny
11. Rolling Stones - I Don't Know Why
12. Rolling Stones - Dead Flowers (Alternate)
13. Rolling Stones - The Singer Not The Song
14. Rolling Stones - Try A Little Harder
15. Rolling Stones - Memo From Turner (Alternate)
16. Rolling Stones - Stoned
17. Rolling Stones - Family (Alternate)
18. Rolling Stones - You Got The Silver
19. Rolling Stones - Poison Ivy

1997 - Bridges To Babylon

01. Rolling Stones - Flip The Switch
02. Rolling Stones - Anybody Seen My Baby
03. Rolling Stones - Low Down
04. Rolling Stones - Already Over Me
05. Rolling Stones - Gunface
06. Rolling Stones - You Don't Have To Mean It
07. Rolling Stones - Out Of Control
08. Rolling Stones - Saint Of Me
09. Rolling Stones - Might As Well Get Juiced
10. Rolling Stones - Always Suffering
11. Rolling Stones - Too Tight
12. Rolling Stones - Thief In The Night
13. Rolling Stones - How Can I Stop

1995 - Like A Rolling Stone (Single)

01. Rolling Stones - Like a rolling stone
02. Rolling Stones - Black limousine
03. Rolling Stones - All down the line

1995 - Stripped

01. Rolling Stones - Street Fighting Man
02. Rolling Stones - Like A Rolling Stone
03. Rolling Stones - Not Fade Away
04. Rolling Stones - Shine A Light
05. Rolling Stones - The Spider and The Fly
06. Rolling Stones - I'm Free
07. Rolling Stones - Wild Horses
08. Rolling Stones - Let It Bleed
09. Rolling Stones - Dead Flowers
10. Rolling Stones - Slipping Away
11. Rolling Stones - Angie
12. Rolling Stones - Love In Vain
13. Rolling Stones - Sweet Virginia
14. Rolling Stones - Little Baby

1994 - Symphonic Music of the Rolling Stones

01. Rolling Stones - Street Fighting Man
02. Rolling Stones - Paint It Black
03. Rolling Stones - Under My Thumb
04. Rolling Stones - As Tears Go by
05. Rolling Stones - Sympathy For the Devil
06. Rolling Stones - Dandelion
07. Rolling Stones - Ruby Tusday
08. Rolling Stones - Angie
09. Rolling Stones - She's a Rainbow
10. Rolling Stones - Gimme Shelter
11. Rolling Stones - Jumpin' Jack Flash

1994 - Voodoo Lounge

01. Rolling Stones - Love Is Strong
02. Rolling Stones - You Got Me Rocking
03. Rolling Stones - Sparks Will Fly
04. Rolling Stones - The Worst
05. Rolling Stones - New Faces
06. Rolling Stones - Moon Is Up
07. Rolling Stones - Out Of Tears
08. Rolling Stones - I Go Wild
09. Rolling Stones - Brand New Car
10. Rolling Stones - Sweethearts Together
11. Rolling Stones - Suck On The Jugular
12. Rolling Stones - Blinded By Rainbows
13. Rolling Stones - Baby Break It Down
14. Rolling Stones - Thru And Thru
15. Rolling Stones - Mean Disposition

1994 - You Got Me Rockin

01. Rolling Stones - You Got Me Rocking
02. Rolling Stones - Jump On Top Of Me
03. Rolling Stones - You Got Me Rocking (Perfecto Mix)
04. Rolling Stones - You Got Me Rocking (Sexy Disco Dub Mix)

1993 - Jump Back: The Best of the Rolling Stones 1971-1993

01. Rolling Stones - Start Me Up
02. Rolling Stones - Brown Sugar
03. Rolling Stones - Harlem Shuffle
04. Rolling Stones - It's Only Rock N' Roll
05. Rolling Stones - Mixed Emotions
06. Rolling Stones - Angie
07. Rolling Stones - Tumbling Dice
08. Rolling Stones - Fool To Cry
09. Rolling Stones - Rock And A Hard Place
10. Rolling Stones - Miss You
11. Rolling Stones - Hot Stuff
12. Rolling Stones - Emotional Rescue
13. Rolling Stones - Respectable
14. Rolling Stones - Beast Of Burden
15. Rolling Stones - Waiting On A Friend
16. Rolling Stones - Wild Horses
17. Rolling Stones - Bitch

1991 - Flashpoint Live

01. Rolling Stones - Continental Drift (Intro)
02. Rolling Stones - Start Me Up
03. Rolling Stones - Sad Sad Sad
04. Rolling Stones - Miss You
05. Rolling Stones - Rock And A Hard Place
06. Rolling Stones - Ruby Tuesday
07. Rolling Stones - You Can't Always Get What You
08. Rolling Stones - Factory Girl
09. Rolling Stones - Can't Be Seen
10. Rolling Stones - Little Red Rooster
11. Rolling Stones - Paint It Black
12. Rolling Stones - Sympathy For The Devil
13. Rolling Stones - Brown Sugar
14. Rolling Stones - Jumpin' Jack Flash
15. Rolling Stones - Satisfaction (I Can't Get No)
16. Rolling Stones - Highwire (Studio Version)
17. Rolling Stones - Sex Drive (Studio Version)

1989 - Live in Japan (Bootleg)

01. Rolling Stones - Come on
02. Rolling Stones - I Wanna Be Your Man
03. Rolling Stones - Not Fade Away
04. Rolling Stones - It's All Over Now
05. Rolling Stones - Little Red Rooster
06. Rolling Stones - The Last Time
07. Rolling Stones - (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction
08. Rolling Stones - Get Out Of My Cloud
09. Rolling Stones - 19 th Nervous Break Down
10. Rolling Stones - Paint It Black
11. Rolling Stones - Have You Seen Your Mother, Bab
12. Rolling Stones - Tell Me

1989 - Steel Wheels

01. Rolling Stones - Sad Sad Sad
02. Rolling Stones - Mixed Emotions
03. Rolling Stones - Terrifying
04. Rolling Stones - Hold on to Your Hat
05. Rolling Stones - Hearts for Sale
06. Rolling Stones - Blinded by Love
07. Rolling Stones - Rock and a Hard Place
08. Rolling Stones - Can't be Seen
09. Rolling Stones - Almost Hear you Sigh
10. Rolling Stones - Continental Drift
11. Rolling Stones - Break the Spell
12. Rolling Stones - Slipping Away

1986 - Dirty Work

01. Rolling Stones - One Hit (To The Body)
02. Rolling Stones - Fight
03. Rolling Stones - Harlem Shuffle
04. Rolling Stones - Hold Back
05. Rolling Stones - Too Rude
06. Rolling Stones - Winning Ugly
07. Rolling Stones - Back To Zero
08. Rolling Stones - Dirty Work
09. Rolling Stones - Had It With You
10. Rolling Stones - Sleep Tonight
11. Rolling Stones - Instrumental

1986 - Hot Rocks 1964-1971 [CD 1]

01. Rolling Stones - Time Is On My Side
02. Rolling Stones - Heart Of Stone
03. Rolling Stones - Play With Fire
04. Rolling Stones - Satisfaction
05. Rolling Stones - As Tears Go By
06. Rolling Stones - Get Off My Cloud
07. Rolling Stones - Mother's Little Helper
08. Rolling Stones - 19th Nervous Breakdown
09. Rolling Stones - Paint It Black
10. Rolling Stones - Under My Thumb
11. Rolling Stones - Ruby Tuesday
12. Rolling Stones - Let's Spend The Night Together

1986 - Through the Past Darkly

01. Rolling Stones - Paint it Black
02. Rolling Stones - Ruby Tuesda
03. Rolling Stones - She's a Rainbow
04. Rolling Stones - Jumpin' Jack Flash
05. Rolling Stones - Mother's Little Helper
06. Rolling Stones - Let's Spend the Night Together
07. Rolling Stones - Honkey Tonk Woman
08. Rolling Stones - Dandelion
09. Rolling Stones - 2000 Light Years From Home
10. Rolling Stones - Have you Seen your Mother Baby, Standing in the Shadow
11. Rolling Stones - Street Fighting Man

1984 - Rewind

01. Rolling Stones - Miss You
02. Rolling Stones - Brown Sugar
03. Rolling Stones - Undercover Of The Night
04. Rolling Stones - Start Me Up
05. Rolling Stones - Tumbling Dice
06. Rolling Stones - Hang Fire
07. Rolling Stones - It's Only Rock 'n Roll (But I Like It)
08. Rolling Stones - Emotional Rescue
09. Rolling Stones - Beast Of Burden
10. Rolling Stones - Fool To Cry
11. Rolling Stones - Waiting On A Friend
12. Rolling Stones - Angie
13. Rolling Stones - Doo Doo Doo Doo Doo (Heartbreaker)

1983 - Undercover

01. Rolling Stones - Undercover Of The Night
02. Rolling Stones - She Was Hot
03. Rolling Stones - Tie You Up (The Pain Of Love)
04. Rolling Stones - Wanna Hold You
05. Rolling Stones - Feel On Baby
06. Rolling Stones - Too Much Blood
07. Rolling Stones - Pretty Beat Up
08. Rolling Stones - Too Tough
09. Rolling Stones - All The Way Down
10. Rolling Stones - It Must Be Hell

1981 - Still Life - Part 1

01. Rolling Stones - Take the a Train (Intro)
02. Rolling Stones - Under My Thumb
03. Rolling Stones - Let's Spend the Night Together
04. Rolling Stones - Shattered
05. Rolling Stones - Twenty Flight Rock
06. Rolling Stones - Going to a Go-Go

1981 - Still Life - Part 2

01. Rolling Stones - Take the a Train (Intro) - Let Me Go
02. Rolling Stones - Time Is on My Side
03. Rolling Stones - Just My Imagination
04. Rolling Stones - Start Me Up
05. Rolling Stones - Satisfactiom (I Can't Get No)
06. Rolling Stones - Star Spangled Banner (Outro)

1981 - Tattoo You

01. Rolling Stones - Start Me Up
02. Rolling Stones - Hang Fire
03. Rolling Stones - Slave
04. Rolling Stones - Little T&A
05. Rolling Stones - Black Limosine
06. Rolling Stones - Neighbours
07. Rolling Stones - Worried About You
08. Rolling Stones - Tops
09. Rolling Stones - Heaven
10. Rolling Stones - No Use In Crying
11. Rolling Stones - Waiting On A Friend

1980 - Emotional Rescue

01. Rolling Stones - Dance (Pt. 1)
02. Rolling Stones - Summer Romance
03. Rolling Stones - Send It To Me
04. Rolling Stones - Let Me Go
05. Rolling Stones - Indian Girl
06. Rolling Stones - Where The Boys Go
07. Rolling Stones - Down In The Hole
08. Rolling Stones - Emotional Rescue
09. Rolling Stones - She's So Cold
10. Rolling Stones - All About You

1978 - Some Girls

01. Rolling Stones - Miss You
02. Rolling Stones - When The Whip Comes Down
03. Rolling Stones - Just My Imagination (Running Away With Me)
04. Rolling Stones - Some Girls
05. Rolling Stones - Lies
06. Rolling Stones - Far Away Eyes
07. Rolling Stones - Respectable
08. Rolling Stones - Before They Make Me Run
09. Rolling Stones - Beast Of Burden
10. Rolling Stones - Shattered

1977 - Love You Live [CD 1]

01. Rolling Stones - Intro Excerpt From Fanfare For The Common Man
02. Rolling Stones - Honky Tonk Woman
03. Rolling Stones - If You Can't Rock Me-Get Off My Cloud
04. Rolling Stones - Happy
05. Rolling Stones - Hot Stuff
06. Rolling Stones - Star Star
07. Rolling Stones - Tumbling Dice
08. Rolling Stones - Fingerprint File
09. Rolling Stones - You Gotta Move
10. Rolling Stones - You Can't Always Get What You Want

1977 - Love You Live [CD 2]

01. Rolling Stones - Mannish Boy
02. Rolling Stones - Cracking Up
03. Rolling Stones - Little Red Rooster
04. Rolling Stones - Around And Around
05. Rolling Stones - It's Only Rock'n Roll
06. Rolling Stones - Brown Sugar
07. Rolling Stones - Jumping Jack Flash
08. Rolling Stones - Sympathy For The Devil

1976 - Black & Blue

01. Rolling Stones - Hot Stuff
02. Rolling Stones - Hand of Fate
03. Rolling Stones - Cherry oh Baby
04. Rolling Stones - Memory Motel
05. Rolling Stones - Hey, Negrita
06. Rolling Stones - Melody
07. Rolling Stones - Fool to cry
08. Rolling Stones - Crazy Mama

1975 - Made In The Shade

01. Rolling Stones - Brown Sugar
02. Rolling Stones - Tumbling Dice
03. Rolling Stones - Happy
04. Rolling Stones - Dance Little Sister
05. Rolling Stones - Wild Horses
06. Rolling Stones - Angie
07. Rolling Stones - Bitch
08. Rolling Stones - It's Only Rock 'n Roll
09. Rolling Stones - Doo Doo Doo Doo Doo (Heartbreaker)
10. Rolling Stones - Rip This Joint

1974 - It's Only Rock and Roll

01. Rolling Stones - If You Can't Rock Me
02. Rolling Stones - Ain't Too Proud to Beg
03. Rolling Stones - It's Only Rock & Roll (But I Like It)
04. Rolling Stones - Till the Next Goodbye
05. Rolling Stones - Time Waits for No One
06. Rolling Stones - Luxury
07. Rolling Stones - Dance Little Sister
08. Rolling Stones - If You Really Want to Be My Friend
09. Rolling Stones - Short and Curlies
10. Rolling Stones - Fingerprint File

1974 - Unplugged

01. Rolling Stones - Dear Doctor
02. Rolling Stones - You Got The Silver
03. Rolling Stones - Family
04. Rolling Stones - No Expectations
05. Rolling Stones - Sister Morphine
06. Rolling Stones - Blood Red Wine
07. Rolling Stones - Country Honk
08. Rolling Stones - You Can't Always Get What You Want
09. Rolling Stones - You've Got To Move
10. Rolling Stones - Wild Horses
11. Rolling Stones - All Down The Line
12. Rolling Stones - Dead Flowers
13. Rolling Stones - Angie

1973 - Goats Head Soup

01. Rolling Stones - Dancing with Mister D
02. Rolling Stones - 100 Years ago
03. Rolling Stones - Coming Down Again
04. Rolling Stones - Doo Doo Doo Doo Doo (Heartbrea
05. Rolling Stones - Angie
06. Rolling Stones - Silver Train
07. Rolling Stones - Hide your Love
08. Rolling Stones - Winter
09. Rolling Stones - Can you hear the Music
10. Rolling Stones - Star Star

1972 - Exile On Main Street

01. Rolling Stones - Rocks Off
02. Rolling Stones - Rip This Joint
03. Rolling Stones - Shake Your Hips
04. Rolling Stones - Casino Boogie
05. Rolling Stones - Tumbling Dice
06. Rolling Stones - Sweet Virginia
07. Rolling Stones - Torn And Frayed
08. Rolling Stones - Sweet Black Angel
09. Rolling Stones - Loving Cup
10. Rolling Stones - Happy
11. Rolling Stones - Turd On The Run
12. Rolling Stones - Ventilator Blues
13. Rolling Stones - I Just Want To See His Face
14. Rolling Stones - Let It Loose
15. Rolling Stones - All Down The Line
16. Rolling Stones - Stop Breaking Down
17. Rolling Stones - Shine A Light
18. Rolling Stones - Soul Survivor

1971 - Hot Rocks 1964-1971 [CD 2]

01. Rolling Stones - Jumpin' Jack Flash
02. Rolling Stones - Street Fighting Man
03. Rolling Stones - Sympathy For the Devil
04. Rolling Stones - Honky Tonk Women
05. Rolling Stones - Gimme Shelter
06. Rolling Stones - Midnight Rambler (Live)
07. Rolling Stones - You Can't Always Get What You Want
08. Rolling Stones - Brown Sugar
09. Rolling Stones - Wild Horses

1971 - Sticky Fingers

01. Rolling Stones - Brown Sugar
02. Rolling Stones - Sway
03. Rolling Stones - Wild Horses
04. Rolling Stones - Can't You Hear Me Knocking
05. Rolling Stones - You Gotta Move
06. Rolling Stones - Bitch
07. Rolling Stones - I Got The Blues
08. Rolling Stones - Sister Morphine
09. Rolling Stones - Dead Flowers
10. Rolling Stones - Moonlight Mile

1970 - Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out

01. Rolling Stones - Jumpin' Jack Flash
02. Rolling Stones - Carol
03. Rolling Stones - Stray Cat Blues
04. Rolling Stones - Love In Vain
05. Rolling Stones - Midnight Rambler
06. Rolling Stones - Sympathy For The Devil
07. Rolling Stones - Live With Me
08. Rolling Stones - Little Queenie
09. Rolling Stones - Honky Tonk Women
10. Rolling Stones - Street Fighting Man

1969 - Let It Bleed

01. Rolling Stones - Gimme Shelter
02. Rolling Stones - Love In Vain
03. Rolling Stones - Country Honk
04. Rolling Stones - Live With Me
05. Rolling Stones - Let It Bleed
06. Rolling Stones - Midnight Rambler
07. Rolling Stones - You Got The Silver
08. Rolling Stones - Monkey Man
09. Rolling Stones - You Can't Always Get What You

1968 - Beggars Banquet

01. Rolling Stones - Sympathy For The Devil
02. Rolling Stones - No Expectations
03. Rolling Stones - Dear Doctor
04. Rolling Stones - Parachute Woman
05. Rolling Stones - Jig-Saw Puzzle
06. Rolling Stones - Street Fighting Man
07. Rolling Stones - Prodigal Son
08. Rolling Stones - Stray Cat Blues
09. Rolling Stones - Factory Girl
10. Rolling Stones - Salt of the Earth

1968 - Rock & Roll Circus

01. Rolling Stones - Mick Jaggerr's Introduction Of Rock'n'Roll Circus
02. Rolling Stones - Entry Of The Gladiators
03. Rolling Stones - Mick Jagger's Introduction Of Jethro Tull
04. Rolling Stones - Song For Jeffrey - Jethro Tull
05. Rolling Stones - Keith Richard's Introduction Of The Who
06. Rolling Stones - A Quick One While He's Away - The Who
07. Rolling Stones - Over The Waves
08. Rolling Stones - Ain't That A Lot Of Love - Taj Mahal
09. Rolling Stones - Charlie Watt's Introduction Of Marianne Faithful
10. Rolling Stones - Something Better - Marianne Faithful
11. Rolling Stones - Mick Jagger's & John Lennon's Introduction Of The Dirty Mac
12. Rolling Stones - Yer Blues - The Dirty Mac
13. Rolling Stones - Whole Lotta Yoko - Yoko Ono & Ivry Gitlis & The Dirty Mac
14. Rolling Stones - John Lennon's Introduction Of The Rolling Stones - Jump...
15. Rolling Stones - Parachute Woman
16. Rolling Stones - No Expectations
17. Rolling Stones - You Can't Always Get What You Want
18. Rolling Stones - Sympathy For The Devil
19. Rolling Stones - Salt Of The Earth

1967 - Between The Buttons

01. Rolling Stones - Let's Spend The Night Together
02. Rolling Stones - Yesterday's Papers
03. Rolling Stones - Ruby Tuesday
04. Rolling Stones - Connection
05. Rolling Stones - She Smiled Sweetly
06. Rolling Stones - Cool, Calm, & Collected
07. Rolling Stones - All Sold Out
08. Rolling Stones - My Obsession
09. Rolling Stones - Who's Been Sleeping Here-
10. Rolling Stones - Complicated
11. Rolling Stones - Miss Amanda Jones
12. Rolling Stones - Something Happened To Me Yeste

1967 - Flowers

01. Rolling Stones - Ruby Tuesday
02. Rolling Stones - Have You Seen Your Mother, Baby, Standing In The Shadow
03. Rolling Stones - Let's Spend The Night Together
04. Rolling Stones - Lady Jane
05. Rolling Stones - Out Of Time
06. Rolling Stones - My Girl
07. Rolling Stones - Backstreet Girl
08. Rolling Stones - Please Go Home
09. Rolling Stones - Mother's Little Helper
10. Rolling Stones - Take It Or Leave It
11. Rolling Stones - Ride On, Baby
12. Rolling Stones - Sittin' On A Fence

1967 - Their Satanic Majesties Reques

01. Rolling Stones - Sing This All Together
02. Rolling Stones - Citadel
03. Rolling Stones - In Another Land
04. Rolling Stones - 2,000 Man
05. Rolling Stones - Sing This All Together (See Wh
06. Rolling Stones - She's A Rainbow
07. Rolling Stones - The Lantern
08. Rolling Stones - Gomper
09. Rolling Stones - 2,000 Light Years From Home
10. Rolling Stones - On With The Show

1967 - Their Satanic Majesties Request (remastered, 2006)

01. Rolling Stones - Sing This All Together
02. Rolling Stones - Citadel
03. Rolling Stones - In Another Land
04. Rolling Stones - 2000 Man
05. Rolling Stones - Sing This All Together (See What Happens)
06. Rolling Stones - She's A Rainbow
07. Rolling Stones - The Lantern
08. Rolling Stones - Gomper
09. Rolling Stones - 2000 Light Years from Home
10. Rolling Stones - On with the Show

1966 - Aftermath

01. Rolling Stones - Mothers Little Helper
02. Rolling Stones - Stupid Girl
03. Rolling Stones - Lady Jane
04. Rolling Stones - Under My Thumb
05. Rolling Stones - Doncha Bother Me
06. Rolling Stones - Goin' Home
07. Rolling Stones - Flight 505
08. Rolling Stones - High And Dry
09. Rolling Stones - Out Of Time
10. Rolling Stones - It's Not Easy
11. Rolling Stones - I Am Waiting
12. Rolling Stones - Take It Or Leave It
13. Rolling Stones - Think
14. Rolling Stones - What To Do

1966 - Got Live If You Want it

01. Rolling Stones - Under My Thumb
02. Rolling Stones - Get Off of My Cloud
03. Rolling Stones - Lady Jane
04. Rolling Stones - Not Fade Away
05. Rolling Stones - I've Been Loving You Too Long
06. Rolling Stones - Fortune Teller
07. Rolling Stones - The Last Time
08. Rolling Stones - 19th Nervous Breakdown
09. Rolling Stones - Time Is on My Side
10. Rolling Stones - I'm Alright
11. Rolling Stones - Have You Seen Your Mother, Baby, Standing in the Shado
12. Rolling Stones - (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction

1965 - December's Children

01. Rolling Stones - She Said Yeah
02. Rolling Stones - Talkin' Bout You
03. Rolling Stones - You Better Move On
04. Rolling Stones - Look What You've Done
05. Rolling Stones - The Singer Not The Song
06. Rolling Stones - (Get Your Kicks On) Route 66 (
07. Rolling Stones - Gett Off of My Cloud
08. Rolling Stones - I'm Free
09. Rolling Stones - As Tears Go By
10. Rolling Stones - Gotta Get Away
11. Rolling Stones - Blue Turns To Grey
12. Rolling Stones - I'm Moving On (Live)

1965 - Out Of Our Heads

01. Rolling Stones - Mercy, Mercy
02. Rolling Stones - Hitch Hike
03. Rolling Stones - The Last Time
04. Rolling Stones - That's How Strong My Love Is
05. Rolling Stones - Good Times
06. Rolling Stones - I'm All Right
07. Rolling Stones - (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction
08. Rolling Stones - Cry To Me
09. Rolling Stones - The Under Assistant West Coast
10. Rolling Stones - Play With Fire
11. Rolling Stones - The Spider And The Fly
12. Rolling Stones - One More Try

1965 - The Rolling Stones Now!

01. Rolling Stones - Everybody Needs Somebody to Lo
02. Rolling Stones - Down Home Girl
03. Rolling Stones - You Can't Catch Me
04. Rolling Stones - Heart of Stone
05. Rolling Stones - What a Shame
06. Rolling Stones - Mona (I Need You Baby)
07. Rolling Stones - Down the Road Apiece
08. Rolling Stones - Off the Hook
09. Rolling Stones - Pain in My Heart
10. Rolling Stones - Oh Baby (We Got a Good Thing G
11. Rolling Stones - Little Red Rooster
12. Rolling Stones - Surprise, Surprise

1964 - 12 X 5

01. Rolling Stones - Around and Around
02. Rolling Stones - Confessing the Blues
03. Rolling Stones - Empty Heart
04. Rolling Stones - Time Is on My Side
05. Rolling Stones - Good Times, Bad Times
06. Rolling Stones - It's All Over Now
07. Rolling Stones - 2120 South Michigan Ave
08. Rolling Stones - Under The Boardwalk
09. Rolling Stones - Congratulations
10. Rolling Stones - Grown Up Wrong
11. Rolling Stones - If You Need Me
12. Rolling Stones - Susie Q

1964 - England's Newest Hit Makers

01. Rolling Stones - Not Fade Away
02. Rolling Stones - Route 66
03. Rolling Stones - I Just Want To Make Love To You
04. Rolling Stones - Honest I Do
05. Rolling Stones - Now I've Got A Witness
06. Rolling Stones - Little By Little
07. Rolling Stones - I'm A King Bee
08. Rolling Stones - Carol
09. Rolling Stones - Tell Me
10. Rolling Stones - Can I Get A Witness
11. Rolling Stones - You Can Make It If You Try
12. Rolling Stones - Walking The Dog

1964 - Rolling Stones

01. Rolling Stones - Route 66
02. Rolling Stones - I Just Want To Make Love To Yo
03. Rolling Stones - Honest I Do
04. Rolling Stones - I Need You Baby (Mona)
05. Rolling Stones - Now I've Got A Witness
06. Rolling Stones - Little By Little
07. Rolling Stones - I'm A King Bee
08. Rolling Stones - Carol
09. Rolling Stones - Tell Me (You're Coming Back)
10. Rolling Stones - Can I Get A Witness
11. Rolling Stones - You Can Make It If You Try
12. Rolling Stones - Walking The Dog