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Rolling Stones

Rolling Stones Albums- Ageless Rock Music
Not every musical group can live forever. Four decades of Rolling Stones merch and albums show that this group is one of the few that already has a place in eternity. Since the group started out more than forty years ago, they have generated album sales of more or less 200 million. Add to these the countless awards, hall of fame placements and all time list inclusions.
The English group’s roots go way back in 1962 when long time friends Mick Jagger and Keith Richards started playing for a club as the Rollin’ Stones. The initial line up was completed by guitarist Brian Jones, pianist Ian Stewart, bassist Mick Taylor and drummer Tony Chapman. Drummer Charlie Watts and bassist Bill Wyman joined the band at a later date. Jones had been credited as band leader and the originator of the group’s first name. Obviously though, fans of Rolling Stones CDs will no doubt say that Jagger has since eclipsed Jones in popularity.
The talented group didn’t take long to grow beyond their initial club exposure. They inked a contract in 1963 with record label Decca. They were able to negotiate for extremely good terms because the label was still reeling from the mistake of having snubbed the Beatles. Unlike other groups, the Rolling Stones were accorded high rates for royalties and were even given solid control over recording materials and conditions. The group was able to release their first album this year but it was not an immediate success. Various criticisms plagued the group ranging from the lack of album originality to the lack of good looks among band members.
The following year, things started to look up for the group. Their versions of old time favourites such as Little Red Rooster and It’s All Over Now climbed up the charts. The warm acceptance paved the way for well loved hits like Paint it Black, Ruby Tuesday, Satisfaction, Midnight Rambler and The Last Time to sell well in band store outlets. Nonetheless, there was still a greater clamor for even more original work on Rolling Stones albums.
At the start of the next decade, there was no doubt that the band had already become a solid part of the music world. There was clearly no dethroning them. This was proven by the fact that the group continued to thrive even without the backing of Decca. Also, they retained their popular status even after they left England for France.
By the 1980s the group had reached its career peak. Although previous years had been peppered by band members leaving, member deaths, personal rifts and drug use charges, it was in the 80s when more significant conflict began. Key members Jagger and Richards began to clash head to head. It was only in 1989 after the group’s induction into the American Rock and Roll Hall of Fame that the two reconciled for a new album.
The 90s saw band members focusing on personal projects. They did not disband but they did go through seven years of not generating new material for an album. A Bigger Bang came out only in 2005.
Although the band has grown considerably older, Rolling Stones CDs still remain hot on album racks. Their work continues to be hits even when they’re already old classics.
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