The Rolling Stones - Studio Discography -flac- ... May 2026
The Rolling Stones have a massive studio discography spanning over 60 years, with 31 studio albums released to date. High-fidelity FLAC versions are widely available through official digital platforms and archival collections. Studio Discography Overview
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- The Rolling Stones (1964): The band's debut album, released in the UK, features a blues-infused rock sound, with classics like "Not Fade Away" and "Little by Little."
- 12 X 5 (1964): The Stones' second album, released in the US, includes hits like "It's All Over Now" and "Time Is on My Side."
- The Rolling Stones (1965): Also known as the "Beggar's Banquet" album, this record marks a turning point in the band's career, with more mature songwriting and a diverse range of styles.
- December's Children (And Everybody's) (1965): A collection of songs that showcase the band's eclecticism, featuring "Get Off of My Cloud" and "You Can't Always Get What You Want."
- Aftermath (1966): Regarded by many as one of the greatest albums of all time, "Aftermath" includes "Take It or Leave It" and "Paint It Black."
- Between the Buttons (1967): A double album featuring a diverse range of styles, from psychedelic rock to country and blues.
- Beggars Banquet (1968): A return to the band's blues roots, with classics like "Sympathy for the Devil" and "Street Fighting Man."
- Let It Bleed (1969): A more experimental album, featuring "Gimme Shelter" and "Midnight Rambler."
- Sticky Fingers (1971): A classic album with a iconic cover, featuring "Brown Sugar" and "Wild Horses."
- Exile on Main St. (1972): A double album that showcases the band's diversity, with contributions from various artists, including Bobby Keys and Nicky Hopkins.
- Goats Head Soup (1973): A more experimental album, featuring "Angie" and "Doo Doo Doo Doo Doo (Heartbeater)."
- It's Only Rock 'n' Roll (1974): A return to a more straightforward rock sound, with "It's Only Rock 'n' Roll (But I Like It)" and "You Stupid Bitch."
- Emotional Rescue (1980): A commercial success, featuring "Emotional Rescue" and "She Was a Millionaire."
- Tattoo You (1981): A collection of previously unreleased tracks, featuring "Start Me Up" and "Brown Sugar."
- Undercover (1983): A more experimental album, featuring "Undercover of the Night" and "She's So Cold."
- Dirty Work (1986): A collaborative effort with various artists, featuring "Harlem Shuffle" and "Livin' on a Prayer."
- Steel Wheels (1989): A return to a more traditional rock sound, featuring "Mixed Emotions" and "Sugar Sugar."
- Voodoo Lounge (1994): A critically acclaimed album, featuring "Voodoo Lounge" and "Love Is Strong."
- A Bigger Bang (2005): A more contemporary album, featuring "Clothes Off!!" and "Rough Justice."
- Exile on Main St. (Reissue) (2010): A reissue of the classic 1972 album, featuring additional tracks and remastered audio.
- The Next Big Thing (2010): A collection of unreleased tracks, featuring "The Next Big Thing" and "Living in Memphis."
- Hackney Diamonds (2023): The band's latest studio album, featuring a collection of new tracks.
- Accurate Cover Art (preferably the original vinyl front cover, not the cropped CD art).
- Track Numbers with leading zeros (01, 02…12).
- Composer tags (Jagger/Richards, not just "The Rolling Stones").