The Rolling Stones Black and Blue: Super Deluxe Ed.

180g 33RPM 6LP Box Set
SKU: LDR70498
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The Rolling Stones' 1976 Studio Album Black and Blue: Super Deluxe Edition on 180g 5LP + Blu-ray Box Set: Features a New Mix by Steven Wilson. Includes Previously Unreleased Outtakes, Jams & Live Recordings. Also Includes a 100-Page Hardcover Book & Paris Show Poster.

Celebrate the Rolling Stones' 1976 album, Black and Blue, with this comprehensive box set. This album marked a pivotal moment, as it was the first to feature Ronnie Wood as a full member, contributing his iconic guitar work. Acclaimed at the time by Billboard as being “one of their most purely enjoyable albums of the ‘70s” the reputation of the album has only grown, with Uncut declaiming “Forty-one minutes of super-tight, bone-dry, hi-fi rock and soul, Black and Blue is one of the Stones’ most underrated albums.”

This collection includes 5 LPs on 180g vinyl featuring a new Steven Wilson mix of the album, unreleased outtakes and a live recording from their 1976 Earls Court show, a Blu-ray disc with a previously unreleased live TV recording from Paris and Dolby Atmos mixes, a 100-page hardcover book with a new essay by Stones expert Paul Sexton and a new interview with Ronnie Wood, plus a Paris show poster.

Features:

  • Box Set
  • 5 180g Vinyl LP's
  • New Steven Wilson mix of the album
  • Unreleased outtakes and jams
  • A live recording from their 1976 Earls Court show
  • Blu-ray Disc with a previously unreleased live TV recording from Paris and Dolby Atmos mixes
  • 100-page hardcover book with a new essay by Stones expert Paul Sexton and a new interview with Ronnie Wood
  • Paris show poster

 

 

 

Track Listing

Disc 1: Steven Wilson Remix 2025

Side A:

  1. Hot Stuff
  2. Hand Of Fate
  3. Cherry Oh Baby
  4. Memory Motel

Side B:

  1. Hey Negrita (Inspiration by Ron Wood)
  2. Melody (Inspiration by Billy Preston)
  3. Fool To Cry
  4. Crazy Mama

Disc 2: Outtakes and Jams

Side A:

  1. I Love Ladies
  2. Shame, Shame, Shame
  3. Chuck Berry Style Jam (With Harvey Mandel)

Side B:

  1. Blues Jam (With Jeff Beck)
  2. Rotterdam Jam (With Jeff Beck and Robert A. Johnson)
  3. Freeway Jam (With Jeff Beck)

Disc 3: Live at Earls Court 1976

Side A:

  1. Honky Tonk Women
  2. If You Can’t Rock Me/Get Off My Cloud
  3. Hand Of Fate
  4. Hey Negrita

Side B:

  1. Ain’t Too Proud To Beg
  2. Fool To Cry
  3. Hot Stuff
  4. Star Star (Starfucker)

Disc 4: Live at Earls Court 1976

Side A:

  1. You Gotta Move
  2. You Can’t Always Get What You Want
  3. Band Intro
  4. Happy

Side B:

  1. Tumbling Dice
  2. Nothing From Nothing
  3. Outa-space

Disc 5: Live at Earls Court 1976

Side A:

  1. Midnight Rambler
  2. It’s Only Rock ‘N Roll (But I Like It)
  3. Brown Sugar

Side B:

  1. Jumpin’ Jack Flash
  2. Street Fighting Man
  3. Sympathy For The Devil

Blu-Ray Disc:

Black and Blue (Steven Wilson Remix 2025) Hi-res stereo and Atmos Mix

Les Rolling Stones Aux Abattoirs, Paris June 1976

  1. Band Intro
  2. Honky Tonk Women
  3. Hand Of Fate
  4. Fool To Cry
  5. Hot Stuff
  6. Star Star
  7. You Gotta Move
  8. You Can’t Always Get What You Want
  9. Band Introductions
  10. Happy
  11. Outa Space
  12. Jumpin’ Jack Flash
  13. Street Fighting Man

Live at Earls Court 1976

  1. Band Intro
  2. Honky Tonk Women
  3. If You Can’t Rock Me/Get Off My Cloud
  4. Hand Of Fate
  5. Hey Negrita
  6. Ain’t Too Proud To Beg
  7. Fool To Cry
  8. Hot Stuff
  9. Star Star (Starfucker)
  10. You Gotta Move
  11. You Can’t Always Get What You Want
  12. Happy
  13. Tumbling Dice
  14. Nothing From Nothing
  15. Outa-Space
  16. Midnight Rambler
  17. It’s Only Rock ‘n’ Roll (But I Like It)
  18. Brown Sugar
  19. Jumpin’ Jack Flash
  20. Street Fighting Man
  21. Sympathy For The Devil


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