Rambler Classic
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Rolling Stones Albums- Nearly Five Decades Of Rock
Not every musician can remain ingrained in the collective consciousness of society forever. Nearly five decades of Rolling Stones merch and albums are an indication that this group has taken a permanent place in the history of past and present generations. In the years they have been around, they have made about 200 million album sales and received numerous awards and recognitions.
Like most success stories, this group had humble beginnings. They started out in 1962 as a bar band. The now famous friends Mick Jagger and Keith Richards played as the Rolling Stones along with other members Brian Jones, Ian Stewart, Mick Taylor and Tony Chapman. They were joined at a later period by Charlie Watts and Bill Wyman. At this point in their careers, it was Jones who was regarded as the leader of the band. He was also the one who suggested the band’s name. Clearly though, avid fans of Rolling Stones CDs would now most likely know Jagger and Richards better than Jones.
The talented group didn’t take long to grow beyond their initial club exposure. They inked a contract in 1963 with record label Decca. They were able to negotiate for extremely good terms because the label was still reeling from the mistake of having snubbed the Beatles. Unlike other groups, the Rolling Stones were accorded high rates for royalties and were even given solid control over recording materials and conditions. The group was able to release their first album this year but it was not an immediate success. Various criticisms plagued the group ranging from the lack of album originality to the lack of good looks among band members.
The succeeding year was a better time for the band. They took higher positions in the music charts with renditions of the Little Red Rooster and It’s All Over Now. This ushered a new era of band store hits for the band which now include Satisfaction, Paint it Black, Mother’s Little Helper, Ruby Tuesday and Midnight Rambler. As the group grew more popular, there were more requests for original Rolling Stones materials.
At the beginning of the 70s the band had already established a solid foothold in the music scene. They were so entrenched in popular culture that by the time their contract with Decca expired, they were able to stay solid under their own record label. This was not the only major shift in this decade. The group eventually left England and set up base in France.
The 80s is perhaps considered the peak period for the band. This was also the decade when the biggest conflict rocked the group. Previous decades had their share of members coming and going; personal clashes; drug charges and member deaths. The 80s however saw the two band pillars, Jagger and Richards collide. It took several years for them to partially patch their differences. They came together in 1989 as the group entered the American Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
In the 90s the members stuck together but each member started to build projects of their own. It was then that they entered a seven year phase of not producing new songs for albums. This empty spell was only broken in 2005 with a Bigger Bang.
Despite the band’s age and dated musical age, there is simply no killing the sales of Rolling Stone CDs. The group is the only one to date that can still claim a top chart position for classic re issues.
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