The Rolling Stones’ studio catalog is a museum of rock’s evolution; in FLAC, it’s a gallery where every scratch, breath, and maraca shake becomes part of the story. Listen once to the songs you know, then again to the spaces between them—the magic lives there.
Sticky Fingers (1971) – The first album released on their own Rolling Stones Records label.
The following list captures the primary studio albums in chronological order of their original releases: The Rolling Stones - Studio Discography -FLAC- ...
The raw, blues-influenced debut.
4. Mid-70s Transition & The Disco-Punk Reinvigoration (1973–1981) The Rolling Stones’ studio catalog is a museum
FLAC is a lossless audio format. Unlike MP3, which removes audio data (lossy compression) to save space, FLAC preserves every bit of the original master recording.
The Rolling Stones have released over a career spanning more than six decades, featuring a genre-defying mix of blues, rock and roll, soul, and even disco. Their studio discography is often divided into eras defined by their shifting guitarists and evolving sound—from the early R&B covers of the Brian Jones era to the "Big Four" masterpieces with Mick Taylor and the decades of longevity with Ronnie Wood. The Core Studio Discography The following list captures the primary studio albums
Title track co-written with Ronnie Wood (future guitarist). FLAC highlights the layered acoustic guitars and Jagger’s sardonic delivery.