The Rolling Stones’ 1976 album Black and Blue marked a departure from their traditional sound, blending funk and reggae, receiving mixed reviews yet achieving commercial success and reflecting significant experimentation.
The Rolling Stones’ 1976 album Black and Blue marked a departure from their traditional sound, blending funk and reggae, receiving mixed reviews yet achieving commercial success and reflecting significant experimentation.
In 1975, Ron Wood released ‘Now Look’, his second solo album, showcasing raw, soulful sounds with contributions from legends like Bobby Womack and Keith Richards. Despite its lack of mainstream success, the album captures Wood’s unique style and musical spontaneity.
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