Rolling Stones Album Art

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The Rolling Stones Exile On Main Street (1972)
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Where was this picture taken? What were they doing? Who were these guys? The earlier albums looked posed, studio shots A red font announcing the 'Rolling Stones' scrolls the top width of the album

The Rolling Stones Exile On Main Street (1972)

'The Rolling Stones' (1964): The Stones' debut album cover is as bullish and confrontational as the band themselves Mott the Hoople also used an Escher design, Reptiles, for their 1969 debut album The woman's breasts are covered by a rectangularly shaped amaranth and amber sticker that comprises a portrait of Charlie Watts, Ron Wood, Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, and Bill Wyman.

See Some Great Music Rolling stones album covers, Rolling stones, Album covers. At first, we find a brash quartet bursting onto the scene The Stones wanted to tour behind a new album for their upcoming North American and European tours.

Classic Rock Covers Database The Rolling Stones Let It Bleed (1969). 2)' compilation (by Charles Yoe) Beggars Banquet came out in December 1968 The manager's insistence on this unconventional approach led to a standoff with.