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The Rolling Stones Share Video of "Shame Shame Shame" from Upcoming Reissue

UPDATE TO BELOW STORY.....

The Rolling Stones have shared a video of "Shame, Shame, Shame," one of the unreleased studio recordings from the upcoming Black and Blue reissue.

The clip, which is below, is a collage of Stones history, blending rare archival photography with hand-drawn animation.

The Black and Blue reissues are all due out November 14th. There's five-LP or a four-CD set, both of which include Blu-ray disc, a 100-page hardback book, and a replica tour poster. 

There is also a limited-edition five-LP set on black and blue marbled vinyl, plus two CD and two LP versions.

But fans expecting an updated remaster of the original album might be disappointed, as that mix has been replaced by a 2025 remix done by producer and Dolby Atmos expert Steven Wilson.

This is their sixth album in a series of expanded reissues following, in order: Exile on Main Street (2010), Some Girls (2011), Sticky Fingers (2015), Goats Head Soup (2020), and Tattoo You (2021).

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The Rolling Stones will reissue their 13th album, Black and Blue.

Released in April 1976, it was their first with Ronnie Wood as a member, and it included such notable songs as “Hot Stuff,” “Hand of Fate,” “Fool to Cry” and “Memory Motel.”

This deluxe edition will be available in multiple configurations on November 14th, including a five-disc vinyl set or a four-CD set, both of which include Blu-ray disc, a 100-page hardback book, and a replica tour poster. There is also a limited-edition five-LP set on black and blue marbled vinyl that will be available through select online retailers.

In terms of bonus material, the Blu-ray contains 21 songs from their six-night residency in 1976 at London’s Earls Court Exhibition Centre, where they were joined onstage by their sixth member, piano player Ian Stewart, along with keyboardist Billy Preston and percussionist Ollie Brown — all of whom had contributed to the studio album. Plus, there's a previously unreleased TV broadcast of their 1976 show at Les Abattoirs in Paris, and Dolby Atmos surround-sound mixes of both the studio album and the live Earls Court concert.

There is also a CD/LP of six unreleased studio recordings featuring instrumental jams with guitarists Jeff BeckHarvey MandelWayne Perkins and Robert A. Johnson as they were looking for someone to replace Mick Taylor before settling on Ronnie Wood. There is also the Mick Jagger / Keith Richards composition “I Love Ladies,” plus a high-energy take on Shirley & Company’s “Shame, Shame, Shame,” which is out now. A video for the song will follow tomorrow (Thursday). It's a collage of Stones history, blending rare archival photography with hand-drawn animation.

This is their sixth album in a series of expanded reissues following, in order: Exile on Main Street (2010), Some Girls (2011), Sticky Fingers (2015), Goats Head Soup (2020), and Tattoo You (2021).

Check out 3 new videos from the Rolling Stones, including new videos of "Shame Shame Shame" down below.

Black and Blue track list:

  1. Hot Stuff
  2. Hand of Fate
  3. Cherry Oh Baby
  4. Memory Motel
  5. Hey Negrita
  6. Melody
  7. Fool to Cry
  8. Crazy Mama

Outtakes and Jams track list:

  1. I Love Ladies
  2. Shame, Shame, Shame
  3. Chuck Berry Style Jam (w/Harvey Mandel)
  4. Blues Jam (w/Jeff Beck)
  5. Rotterdam Jam (w/Jeff Beck & Robert A. Johnson)
  6. Freeway Jam (w/Jeff Beck)

Live at Earls Court 1976 track list:

  1. Honky Tonk Women
  2. If You Can’t Rock Me/Get off My Cloud
  3. Hand of Fate
  4. Hey Negrita (Inspiration by Ron Wood)
  5. Ain’t Too Proud to Beg
  6. Fool to Cry
  7. Hot Stuff
  8. Star Star (Starf**ker)
  9. You Gotta Move
  10. You Can’t Always Get What You Want
  11. Happy
  12. Tumbling Dice
  13. Nothing From Nothing
  14. Outa-Space (Billy Preston)
  15. Midnight Rambler
  16. It’s Only Rock ‘n’ Roll (But I Like It)
  17. Brown Sugar
  18. Jumpin’ Jack Flash
  19. Street Fighting Man
  20. Sympathy For the Devil

Paris TV show track list:

  1. Honky Tonk Women
  2. Hand of Fate
  3. Fool to Cry
  4. Hot Stuff
  5. Star Star
  6. You Gotta Move
  7. You Can’t Always Get What You Want
  8. Happy
  9. Outa Space (Billy Preston)
  10. Jumpin’ Jack Flash
  11. Street Fighting Man

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The Rolling Stones are getting ready to make an announcement? They’ve posted a black and blue blinking version of their iconic lips and tongue logo on their socials with no caption and no audio. Perhaps there’s a deluxe reissue of their 1976 album Black and Blue – their first with Ronnie Wood – on the way. All will be revealed this morning at 8am central.

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Producer Andrew Watt can't give exact details, but he can confirm that the Rolling Stones are at work on some new music.

"I've said it before, but it's like working for Batman," he recently admitted to Rolling Stone. "When the tongue is up in the air, you just go...I can say we did some recording together, but that's all I can say."

Read More: The Rolling Stones Are Working on New Music, Andrew Watt Confirms


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