‘You Better Stop That’, an unreleased Rolling Stones track from the 1982 Undercover sessions, showcases the band’s experimental spirit, featuring raw energy and unfinished ideas that hint at untraveled creative paths.
‘You Better Stop That’, an unreleased Rolling Stones track from the 1982 Undercover sessions, showcases the band’s experimental spirit, featuring raw energy and unfinished ideas that hint at untraveled creative paths.
The Rolling Stones’ unreleased track ’20 Nil’, created during 1997’s Bridges sessions, showcases their signature style and experimentation.
The Rolling Stones’ unreleased track ‘Goodbye to Love’, recorded in 1993, reveals their creative process, blending nostalgia with blues influences, and paying homage to early rock and soul roots.
The Rolling Stones recorded ‘Jungle Disease’ on June 23, 1972, during sessions in Dallas, showcasing their transition from chaotic creativity to a focused experimentation, even after Exile on Main St.
‘Los Trios Guitaros’, an unreleased Rolling Stones track from the Some Girls sessions, showcases experimental instrumentation, featuring innovative guitar sounds and textures, highlighting the band’s creative exploration during 1977-78.
In 1964 the Rolling Stones recorded ‘Hear It’ an unreleased song possibly written by Brian Jones and Jet Harris. The track hints at Jones’ solo ambitions, while uncertain authorship deepens its mystery.
‘What Am I Gonna Do with Your Love?’ is a hidden Rolling Stones track from 1985, blending rock and gospel, featuring guest artists, showcasing collaborative energy, and highlighting the band’s creative evolution.
‘Windmill’, a lost Rolling Stones jam from 1973, showcases their creative process during the Goats Head Soup recording sessions.
During the Emotional Rescue sessions, Jagger led creatively, with Richards focusing on sobriety, resulting in unique musical experimentation.
‘Dream About’ is an unreleased Rolling Stones track from the Bridges to Babylon sessions, showcasing Mick Jagger and Keith Richards’ creative exploration and energy through experimentation and improvisation.