2. The Pop, Psychedelic & Experimental Transition (1966–1967)
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The Rolling Stones' studio discography spans multiple distinct eras, each marked by shifting musical trends and internal band dynamics. 1. The Blues and R&B Roots (1964–1965)
A highly energetic glam-rock record that solidified the band's identity moving into the late 70s.
A return to roots, featuring "Sympathy for the Devil" and "Street Fighting Man." The raw production is legendary.
For fans of the early 60s sound, the box set is highly recommended. It was specifically remastered from the original tapes and is available as a 24-bit/96kHz FLAC download, featuring 15 albums from the 1960s including the UK and US versions of their debut. Complete Chronological Studio List
Standard streaming formats compress these frequencies, flattening the stereo field and muddying the low-end. Audiophile FLAC files restore the depth of the original analog master tapes, making you feel as though you are sitting right inside Olympic Studios or the basement of Villa Nellcôte.
Unlike compressed formats like MP3, FLAC preserves every detail of the original studio master tapes. This guide explores the studio discography of The Rolling Stones, highlighting why these works demand a high-resolution, lossless listening experience. The Formative Years: 1964–1967
5. Mid-Career Experiments & Stadium Rock Giants (1983–2005)