Rolling Stones' Foreign Tongues: A Legendary Collaboration with Paul McCartney and Robert Smith

The Rolling Stones are set to release their upcoming album, Foreign Tongues, which will feature guest appearances from music legends Sir Paul McCartney and Robert Smith. The album, a follow-up to their previous record Hackney Diamonds, will also include contributions from Steve Winwood, the late Charlie Watts, and Chad Smith. The band recently released a new single titled In The Stars, with the album set to be released on July 10, showcasing the band's current lineup and core collaborators.
Lead singer Sir Mick Jagger expressed his excitement about recording the album at Metropolis in London, highlighting the intense and passionate atmosphere during the sessions. Guitarist Keith Richards emphasized the continuity from their previous album and the joy of working in London, capturing the city's vibe in their music. The band members are looking forward to the album launch event in New York, featuring a unique cover designed by artist Nathaniel Mary Quinn.
Foreign Tongues marks the Stones' collaboration with Grammy-winning producer Andrew Watt, promising a blend of blues, country, rock, and classic Stones songwriting. The album will be available in various formats, including CD, cassette, vinyl, and special box sets, catering to different preferences of music enthusiasts. The band's rich history and iconic status in the rock and roll genre are reflected in their extensive discography and chart-topping hits.
With a legacy spanning decades, The Rolling Stones have evolved their lineup over the years, with key members like Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, and the late Charlie Watts contributing to their iconic sound. The band's musical journey has seen them collaborate with renowned artists, experiment with different genres, and maintain their status as one of the greatest rock bands of all time. Foreign Tongues promises to be a testament to their enduring creativity and passion for music.