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After a decade without releasing albums, the Rolling Stones announce Blue & Lonesome.

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The legendary British rock group The Rolling Stones tomorrow will bring to market a new album, "Blue & Lonesome" his first studio album in over a decade, with planning to return to music "blues". The twelve songs that make up the new work were recorded in just three days last December in London's British Grove Studios, he revealed the long-running group, led by the charismatic Mick Jagger. With it, his "Satanic Majesties" wanted to recover what they consider their musical roots, the "blues" American, who during the late 60s and early 70s had a great influence on the British rock scene. Produced by Don Was and The Glimmer Twins, "Blue & Lonesome" will be available in various formats and has been released by the record company Polydor Records. The iconic group -made up Jagger (leader and soloist), Keith Ricards (guitar), Charlie Watts (drums) and Ronnie Wood (Guitar) - also helped the latter work with Darryl Jones (on bass), Chuck Leavell (keyboards ) and Matt Clifford (keyboards).

The album also features the participation in two of the subjects of another veteran musician and longtime friend of the Stones, Eric Clapton, who was at the time of recording working on his own album in another study. As explained by the musicians themselves last October, with "Blue & Lonesome" have wanted to recover the essence of its beginnings as formation of "blues" when versionaban artists like Jimmy Reed, Willie Dixon, Eddie Taylor, Little Walter and Howlin 'Wolf whose songs the Stones now recreated on the new album. Don Was, the co-producer of the album, said that represents a "will manifest the purity of her love for making music" and in this sense, "the 'blues' is, for the Stones, the essence of everything they do ". The last album released formation, founded in 1962, was in 2005, "A Bigger Bang". The group ends with this new release a year that has brought them on tour in Latin America; where they held a historic free concert in Havana (Cuba) and the London gallery Saatchi dedicated a large exhibition in which five decades of career and personal life of the musicians were reviewed.

"The Rolling Stones" have sold over 200 million copies sold around the globe and were included in 1989 in the Hall of Fame Rock and Roll. With its chords provocateurs also in 2004 were included in the fourth place of the classification of the hundred best artists of all time magazine "Rolling Stone".

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