Recorded when The Rolling Stones were but young men in their 50s, this 1994 album arrived some five years after the band's last group effort. Both Mick Jagger and Keith Richards had been making forays into solo album territory, and founding bassist Bill Wyman had left the group, but the four remaining members eventually headed back to the studio to record with Don Was. Was was keen to see the band return to their trademark blues rock sound, and indeed for all intents and purposes, this is a straight up and down Rolling Stones record. A 30th anniversary may seem a drop in the ocean for a band that's been at it for more than twice that time, but it's an auspicious enough occasion to revisit the album that took home the Grammy Award for best rock record at the time. - Flying Out
Released in 1994 after a lengthy five-year gap, the longest between albums in their career to that point, Voodoo Lounge was the twentieth studio LP from The Rolling Stones. Notably, it was also their first since the departure of bassist Bill Wyman, and heralded a return to a laid-back bar-room blues style that spoke to their roots. Featured the singles ‘Love Is Strong’, ‘You Got Me Rocking’, ‘Out Of Tears’ and ‘I Go Wild’.
- Love Is Strong
- You Got Me Rocking
- Sparks Will Fly
- The Worst
- New Faces
- Moon Is Up
- Out of Tears
- I Go Wild
- Brand New Car
- Sweethearts Together
- Suck on the Jugular
- Blinded by Rainbows
- Baby Break It Down
- Thru and Thru
- Mean Disposition
Please note that Voodoo Lounge (30th Anniversary Edition) is currently not in store but is with our local supplier.
Most of the time it takes around 2-5 days from the time you place the order for the item to arrive here and be sent out but it can take longer if there are any delays.