(often available as DSD-sourced FLAC) is highly regarded because it corrected the playback speed, which was slightly too slow on previous releases. Let It Bleed (1969): 2019 50th Anniversary Remaster

Collecting is a journey, not a destination. You will hear things you never noticed: Keith muttering the count-in on "Brown Sugar," the squeak of Charlie Watts’ kick drum pedal on "Tumbling Dice," the room echo on "Wild Horses."

The early years of the Stones were defined by a raw, mono-focused sound. For audiophiles, the debate between mono and stereo is most heated here.

🎸 : Always check the dynamic range (DR) ratings of your files. A higher DR score usually indicates a more "breathable" and less fatigued listening experience.

Do you have a favorite that you'd like to find the best-sounding version of?

To play and enjoy The Rolling Stones' studio discography in FLAC format, you'll need: