{"product_id":"the-rolling-stones_tattoo-you_2023_uni","title":"Tattoo You","description":"Initially scheduled for May 8th\n\nAlongside the Beatles and The Who, the Rolling Stones are one of the greatest bands in the long history of rock. 55 years of releasing legendary albums and touring concert halls and stadiums have made these Britons the most famous band in the world, the greatest band in history!!! These 180-gram vinyl reissues have benefited, to the delight of fans, from Abbey Road Studios' Half Speed Master techniques in London.\n\nIt’s Only Rock n’ Roll:\nThe band's 12th album, 'It's Only Rock 'n' Roll', was released in 1974 after the departure of the prodigy Mick Taylor. Produced by the duo Mick Jagger and Keith Richard, this album sends a strong message by opening with a supercharged 'Slave'.\n\nBlack And Blue:\nReleased in 1975, 'Black And Blue' established itself as the album that would see the Stones venture even further into a groovier sound, particularly on the flagship track, 'Hot Stuff'. In search of a new guitarist to replace Mick Taylor, Ron Wood joined the Stones and became Keith Richard's equal after the recording of 'Black \u0026 Blue'.\n\nEmotional Rescue:\nReleased in 1980, 'Emotional Rescue' was timidly received by critics but, despite this lukewarm reception, topped the charts in many countries, including the US, England, and France. On this album, Ron Wood was definitively accepted into the band and became a full member. Between groove and Caribbean rhythms, 'Emotional Rescue' ushered the Stones into a new era. Discover the high-definition quality of a 'Half Speed Master' on this reissue.\n\nTattoo You:\nReleased in 1981, 'Tattoo You' was specifically driven by the band's desire to embark on a massive North American tour. A significant number of existing tracks were therefore re-mixed and rearranged to form this album, which achieved global success and became a Stones classic.\n\nUndercover:\nReleased in 1982, 'Undercover' highlighted the differing artistic viewpoints between the two leaders, Mick Jagger and Keith Richard. Keith wanted to return to a more traditional rock sound, while Mick desired to continue the artistic exploration begun on 'Emotional Rescue' and push the experience even further by incorporating distinctly 80s productions.\n\nDirty Work:\nReleased in 1986, 'Dirty Work' suffered from heightened tensions within the band, particularly due to Mick Jagger's decision to release his first solo album. The hit 'Harlem Shuffle' nevertheless helped the album reach number one in the charts in several European countries. Notable guest musicians included high-caliber artists such as Jimmy Cliff, Tom Waits, Jimmy Page, and Bobby Womack.\n\nSteel Wheels:\nThree years after a separation that allowed Mick Jagger and Keith Richard to release solo albums, 'Steel Wheels' was announced with great fanfare at the","brand":"The Rolling Stones","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":55431089946968,"sku":null,"price":23896576.0,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0898\/4943\/0360\/files\/0602508773266.jpg?v=1760392660","url":"https:\/\/vinyles.com\/en-us\/products\/the-rolling-stones_tattoo-you_2023_uni","provider":"Vinyles.com","version":"1.0","type":"link"}