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The Rolling Stones

3.8 / 5 from 206 ratings across 22 albums
Albums
2089
Members
11
Active
1962–present
Origin
United Kingdom
Biography

The Rolling Stones are an English rock band formed in London in 1962. The first settled line-up consisted of Brian Jones on guitar and harmonica, Ian Stewart on piano, Mick Jagger on lead vocals and harmonica, Keith Richards on guitar and backing vocals, Bill Wyman on bass and Charlie Watts on drums. Jones founded and led the band, but Jagger and Richards assumed leadership after becoming the primary songwriters. Jones' increasing physical and mental troubles forced his departure from the band two weeks prior to his drowning death in 1969.

Since Wyman retired in 1993, full band members have been Jagger, Richards, Watts and guitarist Ronnie Wood who joined in 1975, replacing Mick Taylor (who had followed Jones). The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inducted the Rolling Stones in 1989. Rolling Stone magazine ranked them fourth on the "100 Greatest Artists of All Time" list and their album sales are estimated at more than 200 million worldwide. The Rolling Stones were in the vanguard of the "British Invasion" of English bands that became popular in the U.S. in the mid-sixties.

They have released twenty-four studio albums, eleven live albums and numerous compilations. Their album Sticky Fingers (1971) began a string of eight consecutive studio albums reaching number one in the United States. Their most recent album of new material, A Bigger Bang, was released in 2005. In 2008, Billboard magazine ranked the Rolling Stones at number ten on "The Billboard Top All-Time Artists" and as the second most successful group in the Billboard Hot 100 chart.

The Rolling Stones' advent brought greater international recognition to the primitive urban blues typified by Chess Records' artist Muddy Waters, writer of "Rollin' Stone", the song for which the band is named. Critic and musicologist Robert Palmer said their endurance and relevance stems from being "rooted in traditional verities, in rhythm-and-blues and soul music" while "more ephemeral pop fashions have come and gone". In 2012 the band celebrated their 50th anniversary.

The Groove
Groove by decade

The Groove is music.nw’s own measure of renown — not an opinion, a fact computed from the record. It weighs reach (how many people engaged) against acclaim (how highly they rated it), balanced so a handful of votes can’t outshout a lasting favourite.

Computed the NeuraWeb way, across the whole record. The same yardstick for everyone — which is why the little-known can out-Groove the famous in their own corner.

The trajectory

How The Rolling Stones moved

Genre belongs to the record, not to the artist. Every album’s Groove is shared out across the genres it actually is — by how the raters tagged it — so nobody is 100% one thing. Stack that by decade and a career draws itself.

Discography

Echoes Of Old Applause
The Rolling Stones · 2005
Executive Action
The Rolling Stones · 2005
French Made
The Rolling Stones · 2005
Get Up Stand Up
The Rolling Stones · 2005
Get Yer Ya Ya's Out!
The Rolling Stones · 2005
Going To A Go Go
The Rolling Stones · 2005
Guitar Onslaught
The Rolling Stones · 2005
Guitar Onslaught
The Rolling Stones · 2005
Happy Birthday Nicky
The Rolling Stones · 2005
Jailhouse Rock
The Rolling Stones · 2005
Jailhouse Rock
The Rolling Stones · 2005
Kentucky Fried Rockers Vol. 1
The Rolling Stones · 2005
Kentucky Fried Rockers Vol. 1
The Rolling Stones · 2005
Kentucky Fried Rockers Vol. 2
The Rolling Stones · 2005
Kentucky Fried Rockers Vol. 2
The Rolling Stones · 2005
Let It Rock Hamburg 1970
The Rolling Stones · 2005
Let It Rock Hamburg 1970
The Rolling Stones · 2005
Nasty Habits In Glasgow
The Rolling Stones · 2005
Never Too Old To Rock And Roll
The Rolling Stones · 2005
Opening With A Bang
The Rolling Stones · 2005
Pontiac's Rebellion
The Rolling Stones · 2005
Rain Fall Down
The Rolling Stones · 2005
Rain Fall Down
The Rolling Stones · 2005
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Rarities 1971–2003
The Rolling Stones · 2005
Rolling Stones
The Rolling Stones · 2005
Rolling Stones Play Chuck Berry
The Rolling Stones · 2005
Seattle Superfonic
The Rolling Stones · 2005
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Singles 1968–1971
The Rolling Stones · 2005
Some Satanic Tour 1969
The Rolling Stones · 2005
Something Old Something Blue
The Rolling Stones · 2005
Swayed In Columbus
The Rolling Stones · 2005
Sweet Home Chicago 1981
The Rolling Stones · 2005
The Biggest Bang
The Rolling Stones · 2005
The Rolling Stones 17 Clips
The Rolling Stones · 2005
therollingstonesinstoresampler
The Rolling Stones · 2005
Tie Me Down Or Turn Me Loose
The Rolling Stones · 2005
Tie Me Down Or Turn Me Loose
The Rolling Stones · 2005
Twin Cities 1981
The Rolling Stones · 2005
Twin Cities 1981
The Rolling Stones · 2005
A Bigger Bang European Tour Sampler
The Rolling Stones · 2006
A Bigger Bang In Saitama
The Rolling Stones · 2006
A Bigger Bang Live In Tokyo 2006
The Rolling Stones · 2006
Abiggerbangtour2005 - Banginthepark
The Rolling Stones · 2006
A Bigger Bang Tour Rio de Janeiro ’06
The Rolling Stones · 2006
A Bigger Bang World Tour 2006 Live From Saitama Superarena Live In Japan 2006
The Rolling Stones · 2006
Abiggesteverzurich 2006
The Rolling Stones · 2006
Absolutely Mindblowing
The Rolling Stones · 2006
All The Way To Dusseldorf
The Rolling Stones · 2006
As The Years Go By
The Rolling Stones · 2006
Bang In Nagoya
The Rolling Stones · 2006
Bang In Saitama
The Rolling Stones · 2006
Bang In Sapporo
The Rolling Stones · 2006
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Big Hits (High Tide and Green Grass)
The Rolling Stones · 2006
Der Weltmeister Im Baumklettern
The Rolling Stones · 2006
Earl's Court 1976
The Rolling Stones · 2006
Everything's Turning To Gold (The 12" Non Album Studio B-Sides 1978-1998)
The Rolling Stones · 2006
First Bang In Tokyo
The Rolling Stones · 2006
For Your Precious Love
The Rolling Stones · 2006
Going to California
The Rolling Stones · 2006
Hannover Street
The Rolling Stones · 2006

Credits

Ranked #11,501 of 14,615 producers — 67.41 career Groove across 7 records.

Licked Live in NYC
Producer · 2022
Paint It Black
Writer · 2018
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The Rolling Stones in Mono
Producer · 2016
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The Marquee Club (Live in 1971)
Performer · 2015
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The Very Best of The Rolling Stones 1964–1971
Producer · 2013
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Charlie Is My Darling: Ireland 1965
Composer · 2012
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GRRR!
Producer · 2012
The Biggest Bang
Producer · 2007
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Singles 1965–1967
Producer · 2004
Four Flicks
Producer · 2003
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Forty Licks
Producer · 2002
Live at the Wiltern
Producer · 2002
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Hampton Coliseum (live in 1981)
Performer · 2001
Sympathy for the Devil
Composer · 1994
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Voodoo Lounge
Composer · 1994
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Sweet Home Chicago
Performer · 1992
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Singles Collection: The London Years
Producer · 1989
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Steel Wheels
Lyricist · 1989
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Архив популярной музыки №6
Performer · 1988
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Hot Rocks 2
Producer · 1985
Rolling Stones Hits
Producer · 1983
The Rolling Stones
Arranger · 1982
The Stones "Live"
Producer · 1982
Solid Rock
Producer · 1981
Stones Story 2
Producer · 1981
Stones Story 3
Producer · 1981
Collector’s Only
Arranger · 1980
19th Nervous Breakdown / Get Off My Cloud
Producer · 1979
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Miss You
Vocal · 1978
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Some Girls
Performer · 1978
The Rolling Stones
Arranger · 1978
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30 Greatest Hits
Producer · 1977
Get Stoned
Producer · 1977
Greatest Hits Vol. II
Producer · 1977
Honky Tonk Women
Arranger · 1976
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Rolled Gold
Producer · 1975
She’s a Rainbow / Citadel
Producer · 1975
Doo Doo Doo Doo Doo (Heartbreaker) / Dancing With Mr. D.
Performer · 1973
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More Hot Rocks (Big Hits & Fazed Cookies)
Producer · 1972
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Hot Rocks 1964–1971
Producer · 1971
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Stone Age
Performer · 1971
Everybody Needs Somebody to Love I / II
Arranger · 1970
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Get Yer Ya‐Ya’s Out! The Rolling Stones in Concert
Producer · 1970
Little Queenie / Love in Vain
Producer · 1970
A Special Radio Promotion Album
Producer · 1969
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Honky Tonk Women / You Can’t Always Get What You Want
Producer · 1969
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Through the Past, Darkly (Big Hits, Vol. 2)
Producer · 1969
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Beggars Banquet
Performer · 1968
Jumpin’ Jack Flash / Child of the Moon
Arranger · 1968
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Between the Buttons
Arranger · 1967
Corazón de roca
Arranger · 1967
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Flowers
Performer · 1967
In Another Land / The Lantern
Producer · 1967
She’s a Rainbow / 2000 Light Years From Home
Producer · 1967
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Their Satanic Majesties Request
Photography · 1967
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We Love You / Dandelion
Arranger · 1967
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Aftermath
Arranger · 1966
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Big Hits (High Tide and Green Grass)
Arranger · 1966
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Got Live If You Want It!
Arranger · 1966
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Mother’s Little Helper / Lady Jane
Arranger · 1966