Album Information:
Album ID: 10239
About The Rolling Stones:
The Rolling Stones are one of the most recognizable and successful rock bands in history. Founded in London in 1962, the group consists of Mick Jagger (vocals), Keith Richards (guitar), Ron Wood (guitar), Charlie Watts (drums), and Bill Wyman (bass, retired). The band has gone through various line-up changes over the years, but Jagger and Richards have remained the core members since the beginning.
The Rolling Stones' music is heavily influenced by blues, rock, and R&B, and they have released numerous iconic albums over their career, such as Let It Bleed, Sticky Fingers, and Exile on Main St. The band's hits include 'Satisfaction,' 'Paint It Black,' 'Jumpin' Jack Flash,' and 'Start Me Up.'
The Stones initially gained fame as part of the British Invasion of the US in the mid-60s, alongside bands like The Beatles and The Who. Their music was often seen as the more rebellious and raw counterpart to The Beatles' poppy tunes. In the late 60s and early 70s, the band's sound evolved further into a fusion of rock and funk, influenced by artists like James Brown and Sly and the Family Stone.
Throughout their career, The Rolling Stones have faced numerous controversies and criticisms, such as their infamous drug use and alleged insensitive lyrics. However, they have remained a beloved and influential force in rock music. They have been inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and have sold over 200 million records worldwide.
Despite their decades-long career, the band has continued to release new music and tour extensively, with their most recent album, Blue & Lonesome (2016), consisting entirely of blues covers. The Rolling Stones' legacy in music is undeniable, and they are often cited as one of the greatest rock bands of all time.
About the album Beggars Banquet:
Beggars Banquet is the seventh studio album by the English rock band The Rolling Stones. It was released in December 1968 by Decca Records in the UK and London Records in the US. The album's title refers to the medieval practice of 'beggars' being granted a feast by royalty, and the album cover features a graffiti-covered toilet wall, emphasizing the band's irreverent and rebellious nature.
The album marks a departure from the band's previous psychedelic sound and return to their roots in blues and rock 'n' roll. It features several iconic songs, including 'Sympathy for the Devil,' 'Street Fighting Man,' and 'Jumpin' Jack Flash.' These songs showcase the band's signature style of gritty, bluesy rock 'n' roll, with Mick Jagger's vocals and Keith Richard's guitar riffs leading the way.
Other notable tracks on the album include the country-influenced 'Dear Doctor,' the soulful ballad 'No Expectations,' and the raunchy blues number 'Prodigal Son.' The album also features a cover of the old blues standard 'Love in Vain' by Robert Johnson.
Lyrically, the album touches on themes of rebellion, social commentary, and spirituality. 'Sympathy for the Devil' in particular draws inspiration from the writings of the French poet Charles Baudelaire and explores the darker side of human nature.
Beggars Banquet is widely regarded as one of The Rolling Stones' best albums and a pivotal moment in their musical evolution. It helped set the stage for the even heavier and more politically charged sound of their next album, 1971's Sticky Fingers. Overall, Beggars Banquet is a must-listen for any fan of classic rock 'n' roll.
Members:
The Rolling Stones are a legendary rock band that has been active since 1962. Over the years, the band has had a number of different members, but the most important and prominent members are:
1. Mick Jagger: Mick Jagger is the lead vocalist of The Rolling Stones. He was born in Dartford, Kent, England in 1943. Jagger met Keith Richards in primary school and the two eventually formed the band in 1962. Jagger is known for hits such as 'Satisfaction,' 'Honky Tonk Women,' and 'Brown Sugar.' He is also an accomplished songwriter and has acted in a number of films.
2. Keith Richards: Keith Richards is the lead guitarist and songwriter for The Rolling Stones. He was born in Dartford, Kent, England in 1943. Richards also attended primary school with Mick Jagger and the two have been working together musically for over 50 years. Richards is known for iconic riffs on songs such as 'Jumpin' Jack Flash,' 'Sympathy for the Devil,' and 'Start Me Up.'
3. Charlie Watts: Charlie Watts is the drummer for The Rolling Stones. He was born in London, England in 1941. Watts joined the band in 1963, replacing their former drummer. Watts is known for his jazz-influenced drumming style and has been called one of the greatest drummers in rock history.
4. Ronnie Wood: Ronnie Wood is the guitarist for The Rolling Stones. He was born in London, England in 1947. Wood joined the band in 1975, replacing Mick Taylor. Prior to joining The Rolling Stones, Wood was a member of The Jeff Beck Group and The Faces. Wood has also released several solo albums over the years.
5. Bill Wyman: Bill Wyman was the bassist for The Rolling Stones from 1962-1993. He was born in London, England in 1936. Wyman was known for his distinctive bass playing on songs like 'Paint It Black' and 'Honky Tonk Women.' In addition to his work with The Rolling Stones, Wyman has released solo albums and worked on various projects.
Note: There have been other important members of The Rolling Stones over the years, including Mick Taylor, Brian Jones, and Ian Stewart. However, for the purposes of this answer, we have focused on the current key members of the band.
Track List for Beggars Banquet:
1. 'Sympathy for the Devil' - 6:18
This iconic opening track features a hypnotic rhythm driven by percussionist Brian Jones, while Mick Jagger’s vocals paint a vivid picture of the titular devil throughout history.
2. 'No Expectations' - 3:56
A mellow, acoustic-driven ballad featuring Brian Jones’ delicate slide guitar work and Jagger’s emotive vocals, which tell the story of a failed relationship with no regrets.
3. 'Dear Doctor' - 3:29
A playful country-tinged tune that finds Jagger singing in a drawling Southern accent, as he tries to convince a friend not to marry his gold-digging girlfriend.
4. 'Parachute Woman' - 2:23
An upbeat, bluesy number featuring Jagger’s raw vocals and Richards’ riffing guitar, which describe the singer’s encounter with a woman who parachutes into his life.
5. 'Jigsaw Puzzle' - 6:17
A sprawling, experimental track that shifts in tempo and mood, as Jagger sings about the fragmented nature of modern life and society.
6. 'Street Fighting Man' - 3:16
A rebellious anthem marked by Keith Richards’ aggressive, fuzzed-out guitar riff and Jagger’s defiant lyrics about the political unrest of the late 1960s.
7. 'Prodigal Son' - 2:50
A traditional blues number that sees Jagger adopting a preacher-like persona, as he sings about a young man who abandons his family in search of adventure.
8. 'Stray Cat Blues' - 4:38
A sleazy, blues-rock track featuring Richards’ menacing guitar riffs and Jagger’s sinister vocals, which detail a predatory relationship with a much younger woman.
9. 'Factory Girl' - 2:15
A stripped-down, folk-influenced tune featuring Jagger on acoustic guitar and vocals, which tell the story of a factory worker dreaming of a better life.
10. 'Salt of the Earth' - 4:48
A rousing closer that showcases the band’s newfound social consciousness, as Jagger sings about the importance of standing up for the common man and woman. This track features guest vocals from female singer Merry Clayton.
Discography for The Rolling Stones:
Here is a complete discography for The Rolling Stones in chronological order, including all albums, all singles, and all other releases with their respective release dates:
Albums:
- The Rolling Stones (UK) - April 16, 1964
- 12 X 5 (US) - October 17, 1964
- The Rolling Stones No. 2 (UK) - January 15, 1965
- The Rolling Stones, Now! (US) - February 13, 1965
- Out of Our Heads (UK) - September 24, 1965
- Out of Our Heads (US) - July 30, 1965
- December's Children (And Everybody's) (US) - December 4, 1965
- Aftermath (UK) - April 15, 1966
- Aftermath (US) - June 20, 1966
- Between the Buttons (UK) - January 20, 1967
- Between the Buttons (US) - February 11, 1967
- Their Satanic Majesties Request - December 8, 1967
- Beggars Banquet - December 6, 1968
- Let It Bleed - December 5, 1969
- Sticky Fingers - April 23, 1971
- Exile on Main St. - May 12, 1972
- Goats Head Soup - August 31, 1973
- It's Only Rock 'n Roll - October 18, 1974
- Black and Blue - April 23, 1976
- Some Girls - June 9, 1978
- Emotional Rescue - June 20, 1980
- Tattoo You - August 24, 1981
- Undercover - November 7, 1983
- Dirty Work - March 24, 1986
- Steel Wheels - August 19, 1989
- Voodoo Lounge - July 11, 1994
- Bridges to Babylon - September 29, 1997
- A Bigger Bang - September 5, 2005
- Blue & Lonesome - December 2, 2016
Singles:
- 'Come On' / 'I Want to Be Loved' - June 7, 1963
- 'I Wanna Be Your Man' / 'Stoned' - November 1, 1963
- 'Not Fade Away' / 'Little by Little' - February 21, 1964
- 'It's All Over Now' / 'Good Times, Bad Times' - June 26, 1964
- 'Tell Me' / 'I Just Want to Make Love to You' - June 26, 1964
- 'Time Is on My Side' / 'Congratulations' - September 26, 1964
- 'Little Red Rooster' / 'Off the Hook' - November 13, 1964
- 'Heart of Stone' / 'What a Shame' - December 19, 1964
- '(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction' / 'The Spider and the Fly' - June 6, 1965
- 'Get Off of My Cloud' / 'The Singer Not the Song' - September 25, 1965
- 'As Tears Go By' / 'Gotta Get Away' - December 17, 1965
- '19th Nervous Breakdown' / 'As Tears Go By' - February 4, 1966
- 'Paint It, Black' / 'Stupid Girl' - May 7, 1966
- 'Mother's Little Helper' / 'Lady Jane' - July 2, 1966
- 'Have You Seen Your Mother, Baby, Standing in the Shadow?' / 'Who's Driving Your Plane?' - September 23, 1966
- 'Let's Spend the Night Together' / 'Ruby Tuesday' - January 13, 1967
- 'We Love You' / 'Dandelion' - August 18, 1967
- 'Jumpin' Jack Flash' / 'Child of the Moon' - May 24, 1968
- 'Street Fighting Man' / 'No Expectations' - August 31, 1968
- 'Honky Tonk Women' / 'You Can't Always Get What You Want' - July 4, 1969
- 'Brown Sugar' / 'Bitch' - April 16, 1971
- 'Wild Horses' / 'Sway' - June 12, 1971
- 'Tumbling Dice' / 'Sweet Black Angel' - April 14, 1972
- 'Happy' / 'All Down the Line' - July 15, 1972
- 'Angie' / 'Silver Train' - August 20, 1973
- 'Doo Doo Doo Doo Doo (Heartbreaker)' / 'Dancing with Mr. D' - April 12, 1974
- 'It's Only Rock 'n Roll (But I Like It)' / 'Through the Lonely Nights' - July 26, 1974
- 'Ain't Too Proud to Beg' / 'Dance Little Sister' - June 20, 1975
- 'Fool to Cry' / 'Crazy Mama' - April 20, 1976
- 'Hot Stuff' / 'Fool to Cry' - May 1976
- 'Miss You' / 'Far Away Eyes' - May 10, 1978
- 'Beast of Burden' / 'When the Whip Comes Down' - September 1978
- 'Respectable' / 'When the Whip Comes Down' - May 1978
- 'Emotional Rescue' / 'Down in the Hole' - June 20, 1980
- 'She's So Cold' / 'Send It to Me' - July 19, 1980
- 'Start Me Up' / 'No Use in Crying' - August 1981
- 'Waiting on a Friend' / 'Little T&A' - June 1982
- 'Hang Fire' / 'Neighbours' - June 1982
- 'Undercover of the Night' / 'All the Way Down' - November 1, 1983
- 'She Was Hot' / 'I Think I'm Going Mad' - February 1984
- 'Harlem Shuffle' / 'Had It with You' - February 1986
- 'One Hit (To the Body)' / 'Fight' - May 1986
- 'Mixed Emotions' / 'Fancyman Blues (Live Version)' - August 1989
- 'Rock and a Hard Place' / 'Cook Cook Blues' - November 1989
- 'Almost Hear You Sigh' / 'Break the Spell' - June 1990
- 'Highwire' / '2000 Light Years from Home (Live Version)' - March 1991
- 'Sex Drive' / 'Drift Away' - September 1991
- 'Love Is Strong' / 'The Storm' - July 1994
- 'You Got Me Rocking' / 'Jump on Top of Me' - August 1994
- 'Out of Tears' / 'I'm Gonna Drive' - November 1994
- 'I Go Wild' / 'Remix' - February 1995
- 'Like a Rolling Stone' / 'Black Limousine (Live Version)' - July 1995
- 'Anybody Seen My Baby?' / 'Saint of Me' - September 1997
- 'Saint of Me' / 'Anyway You Look at It' - January 1998
- 'Don't Stop' / 'Miss You (Live Version)' - November 2002
- 'Streets of Love' / 'Rough Justice' - August 2005
- 'Rain Fall Down' / 'Rain Fall Down (Ashley Beedle's Heavy Disco Vocal Re-Edit)' - November 2005
- 'Plundered My Soul' / 'All Down the Line' - April 2010
- 'No Spare Parts' / 'Before They Make Me Run' - November 2011
- 'Doom and Gloom' / 'One More Shot' - October 2012
- 'Hate to See You Go' / 'Ride 'Em on Down' - November 2016
Other releases:
- Five by Five (EP) - August 14, 1964
- Got Live If You Want It! (EP) - December 11, 1965
- Through the Past, Darkly (Big Hits Vol. 2) - September 12, 1969
- Stone Age - September 6, 1971
- Gimme Shelter (soundtrack) - December 8, 1971
- Milestones - February 26, 1972
- Rock 'n' Rolling Stones - September 1972
- More Hot Rocks (Big Hits & Fazed Cookies) - December 1972
- Metamorphosis - June 6, 1975
- Made in the Shade - June 6, 1975
- Sucking in the Seventies - April 14, 1981
- Rewind (1971-1984) - June 24, 1984
- Singles Collection: The London Years - August 15, 1989
- Jump Back: The Best of the Rolling Stones - November 20, 1993
- Forty Licks - September 30, 2002
- GRRR! - November 9-12, 2012