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The Rolling StonesBest The Rolling Stones Albums Ranked

8.4

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108

Opinions

72

Albums

24

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Summary from 108 ratings

On Wavelength, fans have rated The Rolling Stones's catalog across 72 albums from 108 opinions, with an overall average of 8.4/10. The top-rated The Rolling Stones album is Exile On Main Street (2010 Remaster) (1972) with a 9.1/10 average from 7 ratings, followed by Aftermath (US Version) and The Rolling Stones, Now!. The discography on Wavelength spans 1964 to 2025. Paint It Black ranks as the highest-rated The Rolling Stones song on Wavelength with a 10.0/10 average.

Sticky Fingers (2015 Remaster)

Sticky Fingers (2015 Remaster)

pitchfork
10

Sticky Fingers came at a time when—on record, at least—the Rolling Stones could do no wrong. This album could reasonably be called their peak. They were called the World's Greatest Rock'n'Roll Band for entirely too long, but if that designation ever applied, it was here.

Sticky Fingers (2015 Remaster)

Sticky Fingers (2015 Remaster)

rollingstone
10

Few of us knew it at the time, since its credits were skimpy and vague, but the Rolling Stones’ Tattoo You — released 40 years ago this fall — was far from the typical album cranked out to accompany a tour. Desperate for fresh product to plug in time for their 1981 American shows, the band, with Mick Jagger and engineer Chris Kimsey in the lead, rummaged throughout the vaults, unearthed various sh

Exile On Main St. (Deluxe Edition with Bonus Videos) [2010 Remaster]

Exile On Main St. (Deluxe Edition with Bonus Videos) [2010 Remaster]

pitchfork
10

The 1972 classic is given a remaster and a deluxe reissue.

Hackney Diamonds

Hackney Diamonds

pastemagazine
9.0

The greatest rock band of all time still has a lot left in the tank on their 24th studio album—an ambitious, familiar and explosive return after going 18 years without releasing an album of new material.

On Air (Deluxe Edition)

On Air (Deluxe Edition)

rollingstone
9.0

Our take on 'On Air,' the band's set of BBC recordings from 1963 to 1965

Some Girls (Remastered 2011)

Some Girls (Remastered 2011)

rollingstone
9.0

Back in 1978, Keith Richards was asked why the Stones called their new album Some Girls. He replied, "Because we couldn’t remember their fucking names." Well argued, sir! Some Girls stands as the craftiest rock & roll comeback in history — after years of sucking in the Seventies, the Stones suddenly sounded like nasty bitches […]

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