The Rolling Stones confirmed the release date of the album for the 50th anniversary of “Black and Blue” (1976).
The new album comes out on November 14, 2025, the Super Deluxe Box Set contains unpublished recordings, a rare actions Blu-ray, a book of 100 pages FT. exclusive photographs, and a replica of the poster of the Tour ’76.
In addition, the band anticipated the launch with its own version of “Shame Shame Shame” of Shirley & Company.
Embed – The Rolling Stones on Instagram: “The Rolling Stones Black and Blue – Remastered & Reimagined for 2025! OUT 14 Nov 2025, The Super Deluxe Box Set is Stacked with Unreleased Recordings, A Blu -Ray of Rare Performances, 100 -Page Book Ft. Exclusive Photography ’76 Tour poster – Available to Preorder Now!
Originally launched in 1976, Black and Blue He marked the thirteenth studio album of the Stones and a new and bold chapter. After the march From Mick Taylorthe band began to make informal recording sessions, with the participation of guitarists such as Harvey Mandel , Wayne Perkins , Jeff Beck and Robert A. Johnson. So much Mandel as Perkins They left their mark on the album, while Ronnie Wood who participated in three themes, fit perfectly with the group and became a full member of the Rolling Stones.
Producer Andrew Watt confirmed that he is working on the new Rolling Stones album
The producer Andrew Watt confirmed that he will meet again with the band For his next new album.
Watt produced the 24th study album and Grammy winner, “Hackney Diamonds”in 2023, and has also collaborated with artists such as Elton John, Lady Gaga and Ed Sheeran In the last two years. His confirmation arrives months after the first reports that he collaborated with the Stones.
He told Rolling Stone magazine about working again with rock icons: “I said it before, but it’s like working for Batman.”
He did not go into many details and explained: “When the tongue is in the air, you simply say… I can say that we made some recordings together, but that’s all I can say”
For his part, Watt told Rolling Stone magazine in February that the stones had leftover music of their “Hackney Diamonds” sessions. He explained that, although the band would decide if the material would end, “it would be great,” and added: “It was a prolific time for the band. They had accumulated material of about 18 years. At first there was much to review and choose, and then new songs emerged because everyone was in full form.”
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