The Rolling Stones Discography Blogspot

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Got Live If You Want It! (1966), Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out! (1970), and Love You Live (1977) are all presented with their original inner sleeves, posters, and even price stickers. For collectors, seeing the condition of the original gatefold is half the battle.

During this period, the Stones released a run of albums that are often cited as the greatest in rock history:

Welcome back to the vault! Today we’re diving into the raw, blues-drenched beginnings of "The Greatest Rock and Roll Band in the World." Before the stadium tours and private jets, the Stones were gritty Londoners obsessed with American R&B. Here are the key releases that defined their early era:

: A massive turning point. This was the first Stones LP to feature entirely original material written by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards. It saw the band experimenting with sitars, marimbas, and dulcimers, moving beyond simple blues into baroque pop territory.

A return to roots featuring "Sympathy for the Devil".

The early discography is notable for its differences between UK and US releases. While the UK focused on cohesive LPs like Aftermath (their first all-original album), US labels often reconfigured tracks to include hit singles.