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: Described as a "sprawl" of genres, this double album is frequently defended by bloggers who value its dense, murky atmosphere. Niche Explorations & "Should Exist" Discographies

Unlike many bands, The Rolling Stones’ discography is split by the Atlantic Ocean. Until 1967, the UK and US albums differed radically (e.g., Aftermath had two different tracklists). The blog documents both, including:

The Rolling Stones (1964), Out of Our Heads (1965), and the paisley-tinged Their Satanic Majesties Request (1967). Mid-Career Evolution & Comebacks (1973–1990s) the rolling stones discography blogspot

High-Res Artwork: Scans of gatefold sleeves and original liner notes.

A stripped-back, aggressive return to basics. : Described as a "sprawl" of genres, this

A major rebound that embraced the energy of punk and disco with the hit "Miss You".

However, the spirit of those blogs lives on. The Rolling Stones themselves recognized the demand for archival material, eventually launching the From the Vault official bootleg series to give fans the high-quality, rare live recordings they spent decades hunting for on old music blogs. The blog documents both, including: The Rolling Stones

The Stones began as blues purists before quickly finding their own voice.

Music blogs frequently highlighted the stark differences in these pressings. For example, the US version of Aftermath cut several tracks to include the hit single "Paint It Black," whereas the UK version omitted the single but offered a longer, more cohesive artistic statement. 2. The Golden Mick Taylor Era (1970–1974)

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