The Rolling Stones have released 31 studio albums over a career spanning seven decades, ranging from their 1964 self-titled debut to 2023's Hackney Diamonds. This discography reflects their evolution from an R&B cover band into rock legends, and for audiophiles, these releases are frequently archived in high-fidelity FLAC format, often at 24-bit/192kHz resolution. The Formative Era (1964–1967)
The band's studio output is typically divided into their early blues-rock era, their legendary late '60s/early '70s run, and their later experimental and modern phases. The Rolling Stones - Studio Discography -FLAC- ...
The death of Brian Jones and the arrival of Mick Taylor. The FLAC version of Gimme Shelter reveals the ghost note in the intro: Keith’s open-tuned guitar riffing behind Merry Clayton’s vocal. When Clayton’s voice cracks on "Murder," the distortion is musical. A compressed format smooths this over; FLAC leaves the wound open. The Rolling Stones have released 31 studio albums
Total size: ~13.7 GB
The band has released roughly 30 studio albums, with early releases differing between UK and US versions. These types of packs often circulate on private
Many of these definitive albums are available in high-resolution FLAC formats through official high-res stores like Qobuz.
Title: The Rolling Stones – Studio Discography (FLAC)