The Rolling Stones have announced the reissue of the classic 1976 album "Black and Blue" including a new 2025 mix. Below is the official media release and artwork of the forthcoming title coming Nov. 14, 2025...Robert Kinsler
"BLACK AND BLUE"
SUPER DELUXE BOX SET OUT NOVEMBER 14, 2025
FEATURING NEW 2025 MIX, UNRELEASED STUDIO SESSIONS, LIVE CONCERTS + RARE FOOTAGE |
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September 24, 2025 - Nearly five decades after its original release, The Rolling Stones are set to celebrate their groundbreaking 1976 album Black and Blue with a definitive Super Deluxe Box Set, arriving globally on November 14, 2025 from Interscope/UMe. Originally released in April, 1976 Black and Blue marked a bold new chapter for the band and now returns in a stunning, remixed and expanded package across multiple formats. Available as a 5LP vinyl box set and a 4CD box set, both editions include a Blu-ray disc, a hundred-page hardback book, and a replica tour poster. A limited edition 5LP version on exclusive black and blue marbled vinyl will also be available via select online retailers, alongside streamlined 2-disc and 1-disc formats on both vinyl and CD. Additionally, a limited edition 1LP zoetrope vinyl will also be released. Now available to pre order here. Black and Blue is the Stones’ 13th studio album, the first following the departure of former guitarist Mick Taylor who was eventually replaced by Ronnie Wood. The recording sessions famously served as auditions with guitar greats Harvey Mandel, Wayne Perkins, Jeff Beck, and Robert A. Johnson all contributing. Ultimately, free from commitments to The Faces, it was Ronnie Wood who joined Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Charlie Watts & Bill Wyman as a bona fide Rolling Stone appearing on three tracks. Soon after Ronnie officially signed up for the band’s U.S. tour, starting his continuing tenure with the group across five decades with multiple live and studio albums and dozens of Stones groundbreaking world tours. In a brand-new interview included in the new box set, Ronnie reflects on joining the band in 1976 with these words - "Right then, this is where I’m meant to be." Musically, Black and Blue showcased The Rolling Stones’ adventurous spirit by infusing reggae, funk, and soul into their signature rock sound. The swaggering “Hot Stuff,” the driving “Hand of Fate,” the poignant ballad hit single “Fool to Cry,” fan favorite “Memory Motel” plus “Melody” featuring the talents of Billy Preston a heavy contributor to the whole album. Black and Blue was the second to be self-produced, credited to "The Glimmer Twins" a pseudonym used by Jagger and Richards for their roles as producers. On release it went to No. 1 on the USA album chart and stayed there for four consecutive weeks gaining immediate platinum status while in the UK Black and Blue went to No. 2 in May 1976. The Black and Blue 2025 reissue includes a six-track disc of previously unreleased recordings, including the Jagger/Richards composition “I Love Ladies,” plus a high-energy take on Shirley & Company’s “Shame, Shame, Shame” which is available to listen to now here. Also included are four amazing Stones instrumental jams from the 1975 sessions featuring the guest guitarists. To accompany the reissue, a new music video for “Shame, Shame, Shame” will premiere on September 25th, available to watch here. Directed by acclaimed Dutch filmmaker Camille Boumans, the video is a collage of Stones history and attitude, blending rare archival photography with hand-drawn animation and modern flair. Known for her award-winning work with global brands and her distinctive blend of classic and contemporary aesthetics, Boumans brings a fresh energy to the Stones’ legacy. In addition and a must for Stones fans is a full live concert recording from the bands celebrated six night residency at London’s Earls Court Exhibition Centre, where they were joined onstage by Ian Stewart, Billy Preston, and Ollie Brown - all of whom had contributed to the studio album. The accompanying Blu-ray disc offers a previously unreleased TV broadcast of the Stones’ 1976 show at Les Abattoirs in Paris, plus Dolby Atmos surround sound mixes of both the studio album and the live Earls Court concert. All audio content is also available in high-resolution stereo. Rounding out the Super Deluxe Box Set is a 100-page hardback book featuring a brand new essay by recognized Stones expert Paul Sexton, exclusive photographs from the album sessions and tour, and a replica poster from the 1976 Paris concert.
Release Formats Include:
FULL TRACK LISTING + CREDITS BELOW:
TRACKLISTING
1CD – STEVEN WILSON REMIX 2025
1LP – STEVEN WILSON REMIX 2025
Side A
Side B
2CD
Disc 1: Steven Wilson Remix 2025
Disc 2: Outtakes and Jams
2LP
Disc 1: Steven Wilson Remix 2025 Side A
Side B
Disc 2: Outtakes and Jams Side A
Side B
SUPER DELUXE 4CD + BLU RAY
Disc 1: Steven Wilson Remix 2025
Disc 2: Outtakes and Jams
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 (Starfucker) 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
Blu-Ray Disc 1. Black and Blue (Steven Wilson Remix 2025) 2. Les Rolling Stones Aux Abattoirs, Paris-Juin 1976 · Band Intro · 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 (Starfucker) · 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
SUPER DELUXE 5LP + BLU RAY
Disc 1: Steven Wilson Remix 2025 Side A
Side B
Disc 2: Outtakes and Jams Side A
Side B
Disc 3: Live at Earls Court 1976 Side A
Side B
Disc 4: Live at Earls Court 1976 Side A
Side B
Disc 5: Live at Earls Court 1976 Side A
Side B
Blu-Ray Disc
2. Les Rolling Stones Aux Abattoirs, Paris-Juin 1976 · Band Intro · 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 (Starfucker) · 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
CREDITS
Mick Jagger - Lead vocals, backing vocals (1, 3 – 5), percussion (1), piano (4, 7) electric guitar (8) Keith Richards - Electric guitar (all tracks except 4), backing vocals (except 6,7), piano (4, 8), bass (8), co-lead vocals (4) Ronnie Wood - Electric guitar (3,5,8), backing vocals (1, 2, 4, 5, 8) Bill Wyman - Bass guitar (except 8), percussion (1) Charlie Watts - Drums, percussion (1) Billy Preston - Piano (1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 8), organ (5, 6), percussion (6), backing vocals (1, 4, 5, 6, 8) Nicky Hopkins - Piano (7), organ (3) Harvey Mandel - Electric guitar (1, 4) Wayne Perkins - Electric guitar (2,7), acoustic guitar (4) Ollie Brown - Percussion (1, 2, 5, 8) Ian Stewart - Percussion (1) Arif Mardin - Horn (6)
Produced By The Glimmer Twins (Mick Jagger/Keith Richards)
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