. Fansites, often hosted on Blogspot, play a crucial role in documenting the band's history by archiving US vs. UK tracklist variations, unreleased studio sessions, and extensive live recordings.
If you’re hunting for vinyl, keep an eye out for the differences between UK and US tracklists—back then, the labels often swapped songs to include hit singles on the American versions! the rolling stones discography blogspot
The raw, blues-heavy debut that launched their career. If you’re hunting for vinyl, keep an eye
The Stones are famous for recording dozens of tracks for every song that made an album. Sessions for Beggars Banquet , Let It Bleed , and Exile on Main St. yielded hours of unreleased material that labels locked away, but bloggers leaked. Sessions for Beggars Banquet , Let It Bleed
High-Res Artwork: Scans of gatefold sleeves and original liner notes.
One of the most complex aspects of their discography is the early period. From 1963 to 1970, the band was signed to Decca Records in the UK and London Records in the US. During this time, it was common industry practice to "reconfigure" British albums for the American market. This means that the first five British Rolling Stones albums were converted into seven entirely different LPs for US fans, often adding material from singles and EPs while changing track orders and cover art. Navigating this labyrinthine era is a specialty of many music-focused blogs.