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The holy grail for Stones audiophiles. Recorded in the basement of Keith’s French villa, Nellcôte, this double album is famously murky, but FLAC unveils the chaotic brilliance: the overlapping guitars, the loose horns, and Jagger’s buried vocals (try “Tumbling Dice” or “Rocks Off”). A 2010 remaster in 24-bit FLAC is the definitive version.
2. The Pop, Psychedelic & Experimental Transition (1966–1967)
3. The Golden Golden Era / The Mick Taylor Years (1968–1972) The Rolling Stones - Studio Discography -FLAC- ...
Reinvigorated by the energy of the punk and disco scenes in New York City, the Stones delivered a raw, fast-paced masterpiece. The driving bassline of "Miss You" and the aggressive, dual-guitar attack of "Shattered" are perfectly preserved in FLAC, maintaining their sharp, punchy transients.
Classic albums from the late 1960s and early 1970s feature dramatic shifts in volume and intensity. Lossless audio ensures that the quiet acoustic strums and explosive horn sections maintain their intended contrast. The holy grail for Stones audiophiles
The later decades saw the Stones transition into institutional legends, balancing solo projects with polished, high-production studio efforts.
Free Lossless Audio Codec (FLAC) offers the perfect medium for this journey. Unlike MP3s, which compress audio by stripping away sonic data, FLAC retains every single bit of the original studio recording while keeping file sizes manageable. The driving bassline of "Miss You" and the
Their first original studio album in 18 years. Produced by Andrew Watt, it features guest appearances by Paul McCartney, Elton John, and Lady Gaga. In 24-bit FLAC, “Angry” has a driving, modern rock sheen without sacrificing the Stones’ grit.
Source the 2016 Rolling Stones in Mono box set (16-bit/44.1kHz FLAC). Listen to The Last Time in mono FLAC. The way the guitars stack directly behind Mick’s vocal without spatial trickery is a masterclass in British Invasion power.
Dark, political, with a vicious title track. FLAC reveals the heavy, processed drum sound of the era—dated but bold.
In their earliest days, The Rolling Stones were blues purists dedicated to introducing American roots music to British audiences and re-exporting it back to the United States.