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The Rolling Stones are a legendary English rock band with a vast and impressive discography. Here's their studio discography: The Rolling Stones - Studio Discography -FLAC- ...

The Golden Era (1968–1972): The Analog Zenith

This is the wallet-crushing part of the discography. The four-album run from Beggars Banquet to Exile on Main St. represents the peak of rock analog recording. Here’s a forum-style post you can use or

Between the Buttons; Their Satanic Majesties Request (1967)

  • Sonic character: Baroque pop, psychedelia, studio experiment; denser than prior records.
  • Standouts: “She’s a Rainbow,” “2000 Light Years From Home.”
  • Listening note: Their Satanic Majesties is a curious, kaleidoscopic detour—great for picking out studio flourishes in FLAC.

Conclusion

Tattoo You (1981)

A collection of outtakes mastered into perfection. Start Me Up sounds simple. In FLAC, realize there are two distinct guitar tracks: Keith’s open-G riff (raw, trebly) and Ronnie’s barre chord (mid-heavy). MP3 collapses them into a single "guitar" sound. FLAC keeps them as two snakes fighting. Conclusion Tattoo You (1981) A collection of outtakes

Sticky Fingers (1971): The debut of the tongue logo and Mick Taylor’s fluid guitar leads. Exile on Main St. (1972): A sprawling, murky double album.

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Steel Wheels (1989) & Voodoo Lounge (1994)

The Don Was production era. These are aggressively compressed CDs, but in 24-bit FLAC (where available), the dynamic range opens up. Listen to Out of Tears (1994). The acoustic guitars are so clean you can hear the squeak of fingers on fretboard—absent in 320kbps MP3.

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