The Rolling Stones have released a second live album to their Rolling Stones archive. The website will eventually offer a range of previously bootlegged Rolling Stones collections, and was launched in November. The new album was recorded on December 18th, 1981, at the Hampton Coliseum in Hampton, Virginia, as part of their American tour to support their 1981 studio album, Tattoo You.
The Rolling Stones' re-master deluxe edition of Some Girls is out today. The bonus disk includes 12 previously unreleased bonus tracks. Read on to find out where you can purchase a copy!
The Rolling Stones have released an album of the widely bootlegged live show from Bussels in 1973. The album is available to download now on the US Google Android store and we believe that it will be released in other countries soon. Read on to see an interview with Keith and Mick!
In November the Rolling Stones will release a deluxe and re-mastered version of their 1978 studio album, Some Girls. Like the 2010 re-release of Exile On Main Street, this release will include re-mastered versions of unreleased tracks, unearthed by producer Don Was, and many more features. Read on for more information and a sneak peak!
Remember a couple of months ago when we informed you that Mick Jagger, Ronnie Wood, Keith Richards and Charlie Watts were re-uniting with bassist Bill Wyman to record a version of Bob Dylan's 'Watching The River Flow' as part of Ben Waters tribute album to ex-Stones pianist Ian Stewart? Well, here it is... Watching The River Flow by Eagle Rock
The Rolling Stones are to release two limited edition vinyl box sets, which package together their 23 studio albums.
The two releases also include the band's EPs and range from their debut EP 'The Rolling Stones' to their most recent album, A Bigger Bang.
The remastered box sets will be released on November 22.
The re-release of Exile On Main Street has achieved top of the U.K. album charts! It marks the first time the Rolling Stones have been top of the album charts for 16 years, since the release of Voodoo Lounge in 1994.
Lyrics
There's something I should tell you
Why don't you sit there in that chair
You're lookin' good today, I love the way
Your comb's tucked in your hair
My cards are on the table
But the drinks are all run out
There's been some others in this room with me
Well, really quite a crowd.
It's hard to break it gently
But I really thought it through.
I don't think there's much future here
For me and you, me and you.
I've been following the river
'Till it joins hands with the sea
I've been thinking of you all day
'Cause you always saw the best in me
(Always saw the best in me)
You'll probably forget me
And I'll fade back in the fog
Just a face disappearing without trace
I'll be lost, I'll be lost.
One day I'll hear some laughter
In an out-of-town cafe.
I'll be reaching for your lover
I'll be callin' out your name, callin' out your name
I've been following the river
'Till it joins hands with the sea
I've been thinking of you all the time
'Cause you always saw the best in me
I've been following the river
'Till it spills out in the sea
And I've been thinkin' of you all day
'Cause you always saw the best in me
(Always saw the best in me!)
I've been following the river
'Till it joins hands with sea
I've been thinkin of you, I've been dreamin' all about you
'Cause you always saw the best in me
I've been following the river
'Till it joins hands with the sea
I've been thinking of you all day
'Cause you always saw the best in me.
Personnel
Mick Jagger - Vocals, Guitar, Tambourine
Keith Richards - Guitars
Charlie Watts - Drums
Bill Wyman - Bass
Nicky Hopkins - Piano
Lisa Fischer, Cindy Mizelle - Background Vocals
David Campbell - Strings Arrangement
The re-issue of Exile On Main Street has been released and is available for download. Hurry up and get your hands on the ten previously-unheard tracks!