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Following some teasin’, followed by more teasin’, The Rolling Stones have officially revealed that their new album Foreign Tongues will be dropping Friday July 10, and will feature guest appearances from Paul McCartney, Robert Smith, and others.
The album contains fourteen songs, with the lead single In The Stars dropping in ones and zeroes format today; a physical version will follow ten days from now, as will the digital version of Rough And Twisted, which arrived on vinyl only at selected record shops for the recent Record Store Day.
Like 2024’s Hackney Diamonds, Foreign Tongues contains some of the last drum tracks laid down by Charlie Watts, who passed away five years ago. There are also guest appearances from Steve Winwood and Chad Smith. The album was recorded in just a few weeks and produced in a month or so – and if the trailer is any indication, a hell of a fun time was had by all.
Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, and Ronnie Wood will attend a media launch for the album today n Brooklyn.






