In order to match The Beatles' early success, The Rolling Stones accepted the fact that they needed to alter their blues-heavy sound.
Rolling Stone magazine asked readers and fans ranked the album shot on Sanibel as the ninth best from the band.
The early 1970s were creatively prolific but interpersonally tense years for The Rolling Stones, who were still reeling from the death of founding member Brian Jones and adjusting to the addition of ...