The Rolling Stones Discography Blogspot Upd File
The Rolling Stones Discography: A Complete, Up-to-Date Guide (The Ultimate BlogSpot Resource)
Last Updated (UPD): May 2026
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If you’ve been searching for a reliable, comprehensive, and up-to-date Rolling Stones discography, you’ve hit the right note. For decades, fans and collectors have turned to BlogSpot for deep, fan-driven music archives. Today, we’re delivering the definitive "Rolling Stones discography BlogSpot UPD" — a complete chronological journey through every studio album, live LP, compilation, and rare EP from the band that refused to die. the rolling stones discography blogspot upd
Part 4: Rare EPs, Singles & B-Sides (The BlogSpot Deep Dive)
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- The "Mono EPs" (1964–67): The Rolling Stones, Five by Five, Got Live If You Want It! (EP, not album).
- B-sides that should have been A-sides:
- I’m Free (B-side to Get Off of My Cloud)
- The Lantern (B-side to She’s a Rainbow)
- Through the Lonely Nights (B-side to It’s Only Rock ‘n’ Roll)
- Non-album singles (crucial!):
- We Love You (1967)
- Jumpin’ Jack Flash (1968) – not on Beggars Banquet
- Honky Tonk Women (1969) – not on Let It Bleed
BlogSpot UPD gold: In 2025, an unreleased studio outtake "Tell Me Straight (Alternative 1972 Mix)" circulated among collectors. Not yet official, but essential. Part 4: Rare EPs, Singles & B-Sides (The
1966: Aftermath – First entirely Jagger/Richards album.
UPD insight: The US version includes Paint It Black; the UK has Mother’s Little Helper. Both essential.
21. Voodoo Lounge (1994)
- A Grammy winner for Best Rock Album. Overstuffed but sincere ("Love is Strong").

