Ranking Every Rolling Stones Album Cover WORST to BEST

Explore 60 years of the Rolling Stones’ legendary rock’n’roll album covers in this video that looks at the photographers and artists responsible for ionic covers like Andy Warhol’s “Sticky Fingers” and Robert Franks’ “Exile on Main Street.” Not all are icons though. And I rank the World’s Greatest Rock’n’Roll Band’s 35 studio and live album covers from worst to best, discuss the band’s three periods of album covers, and the one key revelation I found when laying all my records out in chronological order.

For this, I look only at album covers for live and studio albums, 35 in all.

Robert’s Record Corner plays vinyl records and talks about them every other Monday, at least.

Discussed:

Rolling Stones Album Covers
Mick Jagger
Charlie Watts
Exile on Main Street
Let It Bleed
Sticky Fingers
Tattoo You
Dirty Work
Andy Warhol
Annie Liebovitz
Hackney Diamonds
Album Covers

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