- 2011 - The Rolling Stones - The Singles Collection -box Set 1971-2006-

The "B-Side" Treasure Trove: Tracks like Through The Lonely Nights or the various dance remixes of the 80s singles provide a look at the band's willingness to experiment outside the confines of an album.

that were previously unavailable on official releases at the time of its debut. Rare B-Sides The "B-Side" Treasure Trove: Tracks like Through The

Global Artwork: A visual history of how the Stones were marketed across the world. This collection is essentially a masterclass in how

This collection is essentially a masterclass in how a band survives four decades of changing tastes. In the 1970s, the singles are defined by Mick Taylor’s fluid guitar lines and later Ron Wood’s "weaving" style with Keith Richards. By the time the collection reaches the 2006 singles from A Bigger Bang, the sound has come full circle—relying on the raw, stripped-back energy that made them famous in the first place. Key Highlights of the Collection Key Highlights of the Collection Each of the

Each of the 45 individual CDs comes in a cardboard sleeve that replicates the original vinyl or CD single artwork from various international markets.

: Includes hidden gems like "Through the Lonely Nights" (the B-side to "It's Only Rock 'n Roll") and "Cook Cook Blues". Remixes & Live Versions

The timeline begins in 1971, the year the band launched Rolling Stones Records and debuted the iconic "Tongue and Lip" logo. This was the era of Brown Sugar and Wild Horses, where the band moved away from psychedelic experimentation and back into gritty, blues-drenched rock.