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Rolling Stones Prepping ‘Black and Blue’ Super Deluxe Box Set With Six Previously Unreleased Songs

The Rolling Stones are going back to the vault for a refresh of their landmark 13th studio album, Black and Blue. The group will celebrate the 1976 LP with an upcoming definitive Super Deluxe box set due out on Nov. 14 through Interscope/UMe featuring five previously unreleased songs.

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The set, remixed and expanded across multiple formats, will include a 5LP vinyl box set as well as a 4-CD box set, with both including a Blu-ray disc, replica tour poster and 100-page hardback book with a new essay by Stones expert Paul Sexton and exclusive photos from the album session and tour. A limited-edition vinyl version will be pressed on black and blue marbled vinyl, alongside streamlined two-disc and one-disc formats on CD and vinyl.

Black and Blue marked a turning point for the band following the departure of former guitarist Mick Taylor, who was eventually replaced by Ronnie Wood. As the band searched for Taylor’s replacement, they brought a series of guitar greats in to perform on the LP, including Canned Heat guitarist Harvey Mandel, songwriter and session great Wayne Perkins, as well as Yardbirds wiz Jeff Beck and Memphis blues guitarist Robert A. Johnson.

Wood would later join the band full-time, appearing on three tracks on the Billboard 200 album chart-topping LP, which mixes reggae, funk and soul into the Stones’ signature mix on songs including “Hot Stuff,” “Fool to Cry,” “Memory Motel” and “Melody.”

The box set will feature a six-track disc of previously unreleased songs, including Mick Jagger/Keith Richards composition “I Love Ladies,” a cover of Shirley & Company’s “Shame, Shame, Shame” and four instrumental jams from the 1975 sessions with the guest guitarists; a new video for “Shame, Shame, Shame” will debut on Thursday (Sept. 25) directed by Dutch filmmaker Camille Boumans. The box will include a full live concert from the band’s six-night residency at London’s Earls Court Exhibition Centre.

The accompanying Blu-ray disc adds a previously unreleased TV broadcast of the Stones’ 1976 show at Les Abattoirs in Paris, as well as Dolby Atmos surround sound mixes of the studio album and the live Earls Court concert.

Producer Andrew Watt recently told Rolling Stone magazine that he’s working with the Stones again on what could be the follow-up to their Grammy-winning 24th studio album, 2023’s Hackney Diamonds. Without revealing many details, Watt said, “I’ve said it before, but it’s like working for Batman…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.”

Listen to “Shame, Shame, Shame,” watch the Black and Blue remaster trailer and see the full track listing for the Super Deluxe 4CD + Blu-ray version below.

Disc 1: Steven Wilson Remix 2025

1. Hot Stuff

2. Hand Of Fate

3. Cherry Oh Baby

4. Memory Motel

5. Hey Negrita (Inspiration by Ron Wood)

6. Melody (Inspiration by Billy Preston)

7. Fool To Cry

8. Crazy Mama

Disc 2: Outtakes and Jams

1. I Love Ladies

2. Shame, Shame, Shame

3. Chuck Berry Style Jam (With Harvey Mandel)

4. Blues Jam (With Jeff Beck)

5. Rotterdam Jam (With Jeff Beck & Robert A. Johnson)

6. Freeway Jam (With Jeff Beck)

Disc 3: Live at Earls Court 1976

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. Band Intro

12. Happy

13. Tumbling Dice

14. Nothing From Nothing

15. Outa-Space

Disc 4: Live at Earls Court 1976

1. Midnight Rambler

2. It’s Only Rock ‘n’ Roll (But I Like It)

3. Brown Sugar

4. Jumpin’ Jack Flash

5. Street Fighting Man

6. Sympathy For The Devil

Blu-Ray Disc

1. Black and Blue (Steven Wilson Remix 2025)

2. Les Rolling Stones Aux Abattoirs, Paris-Juin 1976

  • Band Intro
  • 4. Honky Tonk Women
  • Hand of Fate
  • Fool To Cry
  • Hot Stuff
  • Star Star
  • You Gotta Move
  • You Can’t Always Get What You Want
  • Band Introductions
  • Happy
  • Outa Space
  • Jumpin’ Jack Flash
  • Street Fighting Man

3. Live at Earls Court Live 1976

  • Band Intro
  • Honky Tonk Women
  • If You Can’t Rock Me/Get Off My Cloud
  • Hand Of Fate
  • Hey Negrita
  • Ain’t Too Proud To Beg
  • Fool To Cry
  • Hot Stuff
  • Star Star (Starf–ker)
  • You Gotta Move
  • You Can’t Always Get What You Want
  • Happy
  • Tumbling Dice
  • Nothing From Nothing
  • Outa-Space
  • Midnight Rambler
  • It’s Only Rock ‘n’ Roll (But I Like It)
  • Brown Sugar
  • Jumpin’ Jack Flash
  • Street Fighting Man
  • Sympathy For The Devil

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