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The Rolling Stones Share Tracklist For New Album 'Hackney Diamonds'

Thursday, 14 September 2023 Written by Laura Johnson

Photo: Mark Seliger

The Rolling Stones have shared the tracklist for their new album.

'Hackney Diamonds', their first record of new material since 2005, will feature 12 songs, including the recently shared opening track, Angry.

It was recorded at numerous studios around the world, including Henson Recording Studios in Los Angeles, London's Metropolis Studios, Sanctuary Studios in the Bahamas, Electric Lady Studios in New York, and The Hit Factory/Germano Studios, which is also in New York.

Among the tracklist is Bite My Head Off featuring bass by Paul McCartney, and Sweet Sounds Of Heaven featuring vocals from Lady Gaga and keys from Stevie Wonder. Late drummer Charlie Watts, who passed away in 2021, also appears on two songs recorded in 2019, Live By The Sword and Mess It Up. The former also features piano from Elton John and bass from former Stones bassist Bill Wyman, who also plays on Get Close.

Mick Jagger, Keith Richards and Ron Wood revealed the details during a press event held on September 6 in Hackney, London, where they were interviewed by Tonight Show host Jimmy Fallon.

'Hackney Diamonds' tracklist:

  1. Angry
  2. Get Close
  3. Depending On You
  4. Bite My Head Off
  5. Whole Wide World
  6. Dreamy Skies
  7. Mess It Up
  8. Live By The Sword
  9. Driving Me Too Hard
  10. Tell Me Straight
  11. Sweet Sounds Of Heaven
  12. Rolling Stone Blues

 

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