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  2. Rolling Stones Records - Wikipedia

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    The standard yellow record label of Rolling Stones Records LPs, including the red tongue and lips logo. Rolling Stones Records was the record label formed by the Rolling Stones members Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Mick Taylor, Charlie Watts, and Bill Wyman in 1970, after their recording contract with Decca Records expired.

  3. 2120 South Michigan Avenue - Wikipedia

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    In the book Rolling with the Stones, Bill Wyman recalls that the composition process started with him playing a bass riff and that the others followed on jamming. The title refers to the address of the offices and recording studios of Chess Records and Checker Records in Chicago, where the five selections for the EP were recorded in June 1964.

  4. Dusty Groove - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 1996 by University of Chicago alumni Rick Wojcik and JP Schauer as an online-only record store, the website dustygroove.com soon attracted the interest of global record collectors. [5] The site has been featured in publications such as The New York Times, [6] Rolling Stone, [7] Billboard, [8] The Wire, [9] Spin, [10] GQ, [11] Esquire ...

  5. Live at Mr. Kelly's - Wikipedia

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    Rolling Stone said "All in all, it’s a rainy night sounding, laid-back album with the emphasis on good solid blues" [6] AllMusic reviewer Bruce Eder stated "Muddy Waters Live (At Mr. Kelly's) shows precisely how fortuitous Muddy Waters' history with Chess Records was. ... This album, recorded during two June 1971 gigs at one of Chicago's top ...

  6. The Rolling Stone Album Guide - Wikipedia

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    The Rolling Stone Album Guide was a complete rewrite of both 1979's The Rolling Stone Record Guide and 1983's The New Rolling Stone Record Guide. The title change reflects the fact that by the time this edition was published in 1992, records were almost completely replaced by cassettes and CDs. This edition employs three new editors and reduces ...

  7. Can't Get No Grindin' - Wikipedia

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    The album was inducted into the Blues Hall of Fame in 1991 as a Classic of Blues Recording [5]. Rolling Stone said "Muddy Waters has caught up to his legend and made an album of straight Chicago blues, sounding as fiery and nasty as he managed to 20 years ago.

  8. Ratboys - Wikipedia

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    In June 2017, Ratboys released their second full-length album titled GN on Topshelf Records, which began to earn the band widespread media attention from outlets like NPR, Fader, MTV, and others. [ 13 ] [ 14 ] [ 15 ] Rolling Stone named GN one of the "15 Great Albums You Probably Didn't Hear in 2017", writing that the "songs are full of shakily ...

  9. All Shook Down - Wikipedia

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    The band played its last show on Independence Day, July 4, 1991, at Chicago's Grant Park. [14] They also received a nomination for a Grammy Award for Best Alternative Music Album . Rolling Stone ranked the album number three on their Albums of the Year of 1990.