Ahead of the 50-year anniversary of the Rolling Stones’ ‘Black and Blue’ (1976), the group will drop an expanded reissue of the album, set for release on Nov. 14.
The super deluxe collection will be available as a 5-LP vinyl box set and a 4-CD box set, both of which include a Blu-ray disc, hardback book and replica tour poster. Both feature the original remastered album and previously unreleased studio sessions with Jeff Beck, Harvey Mandel and Billy Preston, while the Blu-ray has a TV broadcast of the band’s 1976 performance at Les Abattoirs in Paris, plus Dolby Atmos surround sound mixes of both the studio album and the Stones’ 1976 Earls Court concert.
The Black and Blue 2025 reissue includes a six-track disc of previously unreleased recordings, including the Mick Jagger/Keith Richards composition “I Love Ladies,” plus a take on Shirley & Company’s “Shame, Shame, Shame” which is available to stream –HERE.
To preorder the expanded edition of Black and Blue, head HERE.
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