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Rolling Stones Prepping ‘Black and Blue’ Super Deluxe Box Set With Six Previously Unreleased Songs

The 50th anniversary reissue includes a Steven Wilson remix, unreleased tracks, a full 1976 Earls Court live concert, and a 100-page book, available in multiple deluxe formats.

  • The Rolling Stones announced a Super Deluxe reissue of their 1976 album Black and Blue, set for release on November 14 across multiple formats.
  • The reissue follows the original album that marked the band's 13th studio release and featured sessions used to audition new guitarists after Mick Taylor's departure.
  • The package includes six previously unreleased tracks such as the Jagger/Richards composition ‘I Love Ladies’, a Shirley & Company cover ‘Shame, Shame, Shame’, and instrumental jams from 1975 sessions.
  • The collection is offered as a 5LP set pressed on vinyl with a black and blue swirl pattern, alongside a 4CD edition that includes a Blu-ray disc featuring live performances from a six-night Earls Court residency in London and a 1976 televised show in Paris, all accompanied by a 100-page hardcover book.
  • This reissue highlights Ronnie Wood's entry into the band, reflects the album's impact through experimental styles, and accompanies a new ‘Shame, Shame, Shame’ video releasing September 25.
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The Rolling Stones confirmed that the recent cryptic post on their social networks, with which they had awakened the illusion of the fans of Argentina, corresponded to the announcement of a super deluxe reissue of Black and Blue (1976), which will be available from November 14, 2025. The new edition will include the remastered mix of the album by Steven Wilson, a set of unpublished outtakes & jams with guest guitarists like Jeff Beck and Harvey …

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uDiscover Music broke the news in on Wednesday, September 24, 2025.
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