Rolling Stones 7" records* issued worldwide [including 847
UK and 728
US ], and counting...
* as of Thursday 10 October 2024 1822 releases + 3352 variations.
You can't judge a cover by looking at its number!
Stones7.com is dedicated to the band's 7" singles and EPs worldwide from 1963 to nowadays. Daily updated, it's the most serious and complete reference in its field since 2000 [also the best price guide].
Visitors can browse free parts of this site, like a different's country discography every week or the single of the day.
For a little annual fee, members have full access to ... [+]
Street Fighting Man : a second version of the rarest 'riot' sleeve from Sweden!
What the fake!? Don't be fooled by counterfeits / fakes and fantasy repros. This page will help you identifying what's real and what's not.
'Doom And Gloom' was released for download on October 11, 2012, where it peaked at #61.
Credited to Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, 'Gloom And Doom' is one of the two songs that Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Charlie Watts and Ronnie Wood recorded in Paris in August 2012 and which were included into the best-of compilation 'Grrr!' out on Nov. 12.
'Grrr!' was available into four formats: a 3-CD, 50-track collection with a 24-page booklet; a 3-CD, 50-track deluxe edition with a 36-page hardback book and five postcards; a 4-CD, 80-track 'super deluxe edition' with a bonus CD, poster and other goodies including a 4-track 7" EP of BBC sessions at Camden Theatre in 1964; and a 50-track 12-inch vinyl box set. All formats will include classic Stones cuts like 'Start Me Up', '(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction', 'Honky Tonk Women', 'Jumpin' Jack Flash' and many more fan favorites.
'Gloom And Doom', produced by Don Was and remixed by... [+]
Pressed in the US and released on 2.2.2024 worldwide, 7" Singles 1966-1971, is a box set of 18 singles, following the first volume 1963-1966 from 2022.