Tuesday, April 7, 2015

Mick Jagger wants Rolling Stones to record a new album



Mick Jagger says he would love to record a new album with The Rolling Stones.

“I've got a lot of new songs and songs I've written over the last couple of years,” Jagger tells Rolling Stone. “I've done really good demos for all of them, which I would love to record. So, let's hope so.”

With an abundance of new material, Jagger was asked if he might consider making a new solo record if the band isn’t interested.

“I haven't, really,” he says. “I'd love to record a Stones album. If that doesn't happen, then yes. That's a truthful answer. I've got songs that would be great for the Stones, and I've got songs that wouldn't be perfect for the Stones.”

Jagger’s session with the music industry magazine is to promote the Stones’ newly-announced 15-date summer stadium tour of North America, which will open in San Diego on May 24 at Petco Park.

In sync with the tour launch, The Rolling Stones will reissue their classic 1971 album, “Sticky Fingers”, in variety of formats on May 25 (May 26 in North America).

The album features such standards as “Brown Sugar”, “Wild Horses”, “Bitch” and fan-favorite “Dead Flowers.”

The remastered “Sticky Fingers” will be available on CD, 2CD, LP, 2LP, a Deluxe Edition Boxet, Super Deluxe Edition Boxset and via digital download.


See also:

AUDIO: Rolling Stones premiere unreleased acoustic version of Wild Horses
Rolling Stones announce Sticky Fingers reissue
Rolling Stones announce North American tour
Rolling Stones to tour North America this summer
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