A 2016 blues cover album that highlights the band's return to electric Chicago blues roots with 12 tracks.
Artist page · 04/07/2026
The Rolling Stones
About
The Rolling Stones, Six decades of British rock shaped by blues and rebellion.
50 vinyl records tracked pricing from original 60s pop to recent blues rock; key limited pressings reach premium levels.
The Rolling Stones emerged in early 1960s London with a lineup including Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Brian Jones, Charlie Watts, Bill Wyman, and Ian Stewart. Their musical foundation rests on American blues and rhythm & blues traditions. The group's early popularity in the UK paved the way for breakthrough success in the U.S. during the British Invasion. Landmark singles like "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction" expanded their global reach. The band went through several guitarist changes and lineup shifts, with Ronnie Wood joining in 1975 and Darryl Jones performing bass from 1993 onward without official membership status.
The Stones’ discography features acclaimed studio albums such as "Sticky Fingers" (1971) and "Exile On Main St." (1972), alongside live and compilation releases.
Discography
The Rolling Stones — Discography
Studio albums, EPs and notable live records, from newest to oldest. Drag the timeline to browse.
Polydor · 2023
Rolling Stones Records · 2023
Rolling Stones Records · 2022
Universal Music Group · 2021
Rolling Stones Records · 2020
Rolling Stones Records · 2019
Eagle Rock Entertainment · 2018
Rolling Stones Records · 2018
Rolling Stones Records · 2017
Rolling Stones Records · 2017
ABKCO · 2017
Eagle Vision · 2016
Rolling Stones Records · 2016
Rolling Stones Records · 2016
Eagle Vision · 2015
Eagle Vision · 2014
Eagle Vision · 2013
Eagle Rock Entertainment Ltd. · 2012
Eagle Vision · 2011
Virgin · 2005
Virgin · 2004
Rolling Stones Records · 1998
Virgin · 1997
ABKCO · 1996
Virgin · 1995
Virgin · 1994
Rolling Stones Records · 1989
CBS · 1986
Rolling Stones Records · 1983
Rolling Stones Records · 1982
Rolling Stones Records · 1981
Rolling Stones Records · 1980
Rolling Stones Records · 1978
Rolling Stones Records · 1977
Rolling Stones Records · 1976
Rolling Stones Records · 1974
Rolling Stones Records · 1973
Rolling Stones Records · 1972
Rolling Stones Records · 1971
Decca · 1970Playlist
Signature tracks
The tracks that sum up The Rolling Stones's career.





The essentials
The 3 The Rolling Stones albums you absolutely need
Our pick, validated by the editorial team.
The band's last studio album to date, recorded with a blend of rock and blues styles over 16 tracks.
Live album capturing a 2019 performance in Bremen, released in a limited edition vinyl pressing highly sought by collectors.
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Collectors
For vinyl die-hards
The hidden side of the catalogue: rare pressings, sought-after matrices, Discogs values.
Market values (source: Discogs)
For each reference edition, these cards summarise the state of the global Discogs market. Market position places the average price of a copy between the observed min and max prices. Average price is the price seen for a mint-condition copy. Copies available counts listings currently for sale. Collectors who want it is the number of Discogs users who added it to their wantlist without owning it — a good signal of upcoming demand.
Notable pressings & editions
Face B
Side B: the hidden stories of The Rolling Stones
Studio secrets, touring anecdotes and B-sides worth the whole album.
“Blues has always been the main inspiration for us.”— Mick Jagger
Recording of "Sticky Fingers" features iconic Rolling Stones Records label
Released in 1971, "Sticky Fingers" marked a turning point with the introduction of the Rolling Stones Records label and showcased the band's evolving rock sound.
"Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out!" captures the Stones in concert, 1970
This live album from 1970 captures the raw energy of the band’s performance, reinforcing their reputation as a premier live act.
Ronnie Wood joins the band in 1975
Following Mick Taylor’s departure in 1974, Ronnie Wood officially became the band's guitarist in 1975, a position he holds to this day.
2019 Japanese pressing of "Bridges To Bremen" commands premium prices
The limited edition Japanese LP pressing of "Bridges To Bremen" released by Universal Music in 2019 is one of the most valued recent Stones vinyl, with prices over 60€.
Records by The Rolling Stones
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The Rolling Stones merch
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FAQ
FAQ: The Rolling Stones on physical formats
The most common questions about pressings, reissues and limited editions.
When did The Rolling Stones form?
The Rolling Stones formed in London in 1962, originally including Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Brian Jones, Charlie Watts, Bill Wyman, and Ian Stewart.
Which Rolling Stones album features the hit "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction"?
"(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction" was released as a single in 1965 and featured on various early compilations; it is a defining track in their 1960s catalog.
What are some notable Rolling Stones vinyl pressings from Japan?
The 2019 limited edition LP "Bridges To Bremen" issued by Universal Music is a sought-after Japanese pressing, noted for its collectible value.
Which member joined The Rolling Stones in 1975?
Ronnie Wood joined The Rolling Stones as guitarist in 1975 after Mick Taylor's departure.
How many studio albums have The Rolling Stones released?
The band has released 22 studio albums in the United Kingdom and 24 in the United States.
Where were The Rolling Stones originally formed?
The Rolling Stones formed in London, United Kingdom, which has remained central to their identity.
What genre best describes The Rolling Stones' music?
The band's music is primarily classified as rock and roll, incorporating blues, pop, and psychedelic influences throughout their career.
Are there any special edition Rolling Stones vinyl box sets?
Yes, the "60TH ANNIVERSARY BOX SET" includes 5 vinyls, offering a comprehensive collection spanning their career.
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Sources & method
This page is compiled by the vinyles.com editorial team from public sources and our marketplace.
Our method
- Discographic data from MusicBrainz (dates, countries, activity period).
- Tracklists, artwork and genres retrieved via Discogs Masters.
- Values (low / median / high) and stock from the Discogs Marketplace.
- Audience and similar artists via Last.fm.
- Page updated automatically and reviewed by the editorial team.







