Rolling Stones' New Album Coming In December Says Was
. ![]() Longtime Rolling Stones producer Don Was revealed details about the band's new album to a French media outlet and reportedly revealed that it will be released in December, according to Radio.com. They report that Was told the unnamed outlet, 'The album consists of covers of blues songs of Chicago. It was recorded live in the studio in just three days, with the musicians in a circle around the microphones. "There was no retouching on the pieces. The record sounds very crude, very authentic. It captures the essence of what they are." They also report that he "apparently" said the album will be coming in December. Frontman Mick Jagger and the band's official Twitter account may have also revealed hints about the coming album. Read about the tweets here.
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