Keith Richards joins Mick Jagger in wanting to record new Rolling Stones album


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Keith Richards has joined his band mate Mick Jagger in talking up the prospect of The Rolling Stones‘ live comeback culminating in a first studio album since 2005’s ‘A Bigger Bang‘.

The Stones returned from a long touring break at the end of 2012 to celebrate their 50th anniversary, and have stayed there sporadically ever since.




And, when speaking to Rolling Stone earlier this week, Jagger said he has ‘done really good demos’ which he ‘would love to record’. Now, Richards has added his weight to the possible sessions, telling the same publication:

“We’re talking about doing some recording after this tour, but there’s nothing definite. We just threw out the idea. I’d like to get the boys back in the studio again, yeah. Anything can happen.”

The veteran band are about to start a run North American dates and will be in San Diego for the opening night on May 24th.


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