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Exile on Main St. is the tenth studio album by the English rock band the Rolling Stones, released on 12 May 1972, by Rolling Stones Records. [3] The 10th released in the UK and 12th in the US, it is viewed as a culmination of a string of the band's most critically successful albums, following Beggars Banquet (1968), Let It Bleed (1969) and Sticky Fingers (1971). [4]
The official name of the tour was 'American Tour 1972'. The tour is also known as the "Stones Touring Party", shortened to S.T.P., [1] derived from the laminates handed out by the management to crew, family, friends and press, granting access to the various areas at the concert venues and hotels.
"Rocks Off" is the opening song on the Rolling Stones' 1972 double album Exile on Main St. Recorded between July 1971 and March 1972, "Rocks Off" is one of the songs on the album that was partially recorded at Villa Nellcôte, a house Keith Richards rented in the south of France during the summer and autumn of 1971.
Exile on Main Street (1972) This would be the Stones' finest hour (or so) if it didn't go on for so long, and to many, that's part of the appeal. Its 18 songs take time to sink in, rewarding close ...
In Concert (double album repackage of Got Live If You Want It! and Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out!) Released: July 1982; Label: ABKCO; 94 — Exile on Main St – Rarities Edition (outtakes from Exile on Main St, sold exclusively at Target stores) Released: 18 May 2010; Label: Target — 27 Sticky Fingers (Super Deluxe Box Set) Released: 12 June 2015 ...
Hard to believe now, but there was a time when not everyone adored Exile on Main Street. That time was 1972, just after the album's original release. That time was 1972, just after the album's ...
The Rolling Stones Box Set comprises all 14 post-1970 studio albums released by The Rolling Stones, It includes the single disc version of Exile On Main St.. [ 1 ] Albums
They produced their own instrumental compositions except during the last period when the American singer Arthur Miles joined the band. In 1980, Band Aid was the first Italian band to self-produce an LP (No Autostop) following the English example. Recorded at home on a 4-track tape recorder, the LP was published by Italian Records Service.