The Greatest Rock 'n' Roll Discography: A Guide to The Rolling Stones
Their first album to feature no cover songs and the first recorded entirely in the U.S.. It showcased Brian Jones' multi-instrumentalism, including the use of sitar on "Paint It Black".
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Launched in the mid-2000s—during the golden age of Blogger, Tumblr, and dedicated fan forums—The Rolling Stones Discography blogspot emerged from a simple need. While official channels like RollingStones.com offered press releases and tour dates, and Wikipedia provided track listings, no single place offered a visual, annotated, and complete chronological history of every physical release.
: Their self-titled debut was recorded in just five days. It’s almost entirely covers of their heroes—Buddy Holly, Chuck Berry, and Willie Dixon—capturing the high-energy, scuzzy sound of their early club residencies. According to Wikipedia , it was released on April 17, 1964.
Bloggers provide a level of detail often missing from mainstream archives.