Exile On Main Street, the legendary album by the Rolling Stones, is being reissued with 10 previously unreleased tracks recorded in 1972, considered one of the greatest albums in the history of rock'n'roll and also one of the most important in the Stones' discography. Upon its release over thirty years ago, Exile on Main Street innovated by blending musical genres, instruments, and even artists to create a fascinating masterpiece. This reissue includes ten tracks recorded during the Exile era, but which were only recently discovered. These ten tracks were produced by Jimmy Miller, The Glimmer Twins, and Don Was. The original 18-track double album was recorded in several sessions in various locations, including Olympic Studios in London, Nellcote, Keith Richards' mansion in France (recounted in the book Nellcote by Robert Greenfield), and Los Angeles, whose actual "Main Street" gave the album its name.