Discography Blogspot Top: The Rolling Stones
With the departure of Mick Taylor and the arrival of Ronnie Wood, the Stones transitioned from a blues-rock band to a slick rock entity. They embraced disco, new wave, and polished studio production.
Key Release: Some Girls (1978). It proved the Stones could modernize without losing their identity. the rolling stones discography blogspot top
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Tensions between Mick and Keith boiled over. "Undercover of the Night" has a paranoid, world-music feel, but the album feels disjointed. Great deep cuts ("Pretty Beat Up") but overall, a decline begins. Key Release: Some Girls (1978)
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After the psychedelic misfire, the Stones returned to their blues roots with a vengeance. The white-on-beige invitation cover (originally censored) matched the raw, political music inside. "Sympathy for the Devil" is a rhythmic, lyrical masterpiece. "Street Fighting Man" is proto-punk. And "No Expectations" features one of Brian Jones’s final, heartbreaking slide guitar performances. Blogspot rank: #4 overall.
Back to their roots: all blues covers recorded in three days. If you love the 1964 debut, you will adore this. Raw, live, and full of harmonica. Essential for purists.

