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The Rolling Stones recently played an intimate release show in New York to celebrate their latest album, 'Hackney Diamonds.' The album, their first collection of new music in 18 years, has been well-received, with most of the songs celebrating the band's tenacity and musical reflexes. Keith Richards, guitarist for the Rolling Stones, has expressed that the band still has another album in them. The late Charlie Watts can be heard on the album, adding a sentimental touch. 'Hackney Diamonds' has topped the UK charts and debuted at #3 on the Billboard 200, becoming the band's 11th official number one album and their 38th top 10 album. The Rolling Stones are also now Britain's first billion-dollar band.
Andrew Watt on working on the Rolling Stones' 'Hackney Diamonds': "The number one thing I would tell the band in the studio is, ‘You took a freak from behind the barricade and let him produce the album.'” 🔗 https://t.co/wqRkvGrYfQ https://t.co/lqQzeEN95O
The Rolling Stones are Britain's first billion dollar band: Rockers are the only musicians to gross 10 figures as they top up their bank balance with first album release in 18 years https://t.co/CW4efBR95k https://t.co/jIX2ooPWdK
The Rolling Stones extends record for the most top 10 albums in Billboard 200 history (38). https://t.co/MHvD1AStoh
‘Hackney Diamonds’ by The Rolling Stones debuts at #3 on the Billboard 200 with 101K units (94K pure). It becomes their 38th top 10 album. https://t.co/71tjJPZEsO
Andrew Watt, who produced the Rolling Stones' 'Hackney Diamonds,' tells the whole story of the making of the album https://t.co/uorqZmFLIk
The Rolling Stones claim 11th official number one album with Hackney Diamonds - their first new material in 18-years https://t.co/TJvsakRM0F https://t.co/0XQWrO7Q2P
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Listening to highlights from the Rolling Stones' “Hackney Diamonds” in conversation with older Stones songs, @lindsayzoladz charts progressions and recurring sensibilities. https://t.co/WK7MZ8cPFS
Last week the Rolling Stones played an intimate release show in New York celebrating its latest album, “Hackney Diamonds.” Now hear songs from the new LP in conversation with ones from the past. https://t.co/WK7MZ8chQk
'Livening the rhythms noticeably, the late Charlie Watts can be heard on 'Mess It Up'. His distinctive and carefree style could, for the emotionally invested, raise smiles and tears at the same time' The Rolling Stones' Hackney Diamonds https://t.co/dh8UxaxS1g https://t.co/ML3uYUbgUn
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Last week the Rolling Stones played an intimate release show in New York celebrating their latest album, “Hackney Diamonds.” Now hear songs from the new LP in conversation with ones from the past. https://t.co/eYag4IJm8z
Many fans will buy “Hackney Diamonds”—the Rolling Stones’s first album of original material since 2005—as an LP. Read how superstars and heritage acts have hijacked the vinyl revival https://t.co/RRW1obwpoe 👇
Keith Richards, 79, says The Rolling Stones 'have another album in them' after rock veterans released their first collection of new music in 18-years https://t.co/yPzLx05qru https://t.co/z0JGdI1uNW
Rolling Stones guitarist Keith Richards slams modern music as a 'one-way toilet' and too 'synthesised' as the band release their new album Hackney Diamonds https://t.co/2hRtoSWsMK https://t.co/2E4iBbWBpo
Rolling Stones guitarist Keith Richards slams modern music as a 'one-way toilet' and too 'synthesised' as the band release their new album Hackney Diamonds https://t.co/nChGt3DUX1 https://t.co/ukM3xbNXT0
The Rolling Stones guitarist Keith Richards on their first album in 18 years (@nprscottsimon @officialkeef - @npr) https://t.co/y8uHsHpWHX
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Most of “Hackney Diamonds,” the Rolling Stones’ first album of their own songs since 2005, is a romp that celebrates their sheer tenacity, their guitar riffs and their tight-but-loose musical reflexes — the way the band still kicks, defying mortality. https://t.co/3nToq08AwI