Rolling Stones New Album, 'Foreign Tongues,' Features Paul McCartney

Rolling Stones New Album, 'Foreign Tongues,' Features Paul McCartney

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Key Points:

  • The Rolling Stones will release their new studio album "Foreign Tongues" on July 10 via Capitol Records, featuring 14 tracks and following their Grammy-winning album "Hackney Diamonds" from less than three years ago.
  • The album's lead single "In the Stars" and the opening track "Rough and Twisted" were released digitally on May 5, with Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, and Ronnie Wood set to promote the album on "The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon" starting May 6.
  • Recorded in under a month at Metropolis Studios in London, "Foreign Tongues" reunites the core band members with producer Andrew Watt and includes contributions from the late Charlie Watts as well as guest artists like Paul McCartney, Steve Winwood, Robert Smith, and Chad Smith.
  • The album cover features a painting by American artist Nathaniel Mary Quinn, who described the opportunity as an artistic honor and a dialogue with a cultural icon.
  • Band members expressed enthusiasm about the recording process, highlighting the creative atmosphere, intensity, and enjoyment during the sessions in London.

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