The Rolling Stones are formally the primary act to have newly-charted high 10 albums in the US in each decade for the reason that Sixties.
Their newest studio album, Hackney Diamonds, which dropped on Oct. 20, debuted on the Billboard 200 albums chart at No. 3.
The band, which is at the moment comprised of Mick Jagger, Keith Richards and Ronnie Wooden after Charlie Watts died in 2021, scored their first high 10 album on the Billboard 200 chart in 1964 with 12 x 5. In whole, The Stones claimed 13 high 10 albums within the ’60s, 12 within the ‘70s, six within the ‘80s, three within the ‘90s, two within the 2000s, one within the 2010s and now one within the 2020s.
Hackney Diamonds additionally prolonged the rock band’s file because the artist with probably the most high 10 albums of all time, with a complete of 38. Barbra Streisand follows with 34, whereas The Beatles and Frank Sinatra are tied for third, with 32 every.
Earlier this month, The Rolling Stones celebrated the discharge of Hackney Diamonds with an intimate membership efficiency in New York Metropolis. The band carried out seven songs, together with the Woman Gaga-featured “Candy Sounds of Heaven” off the brand new album, as stars like Daniel Craig, Chris Rock and Mary-Kate Olsen cheered on.
It’s the band’s first album of unique music since 2005’s A Larger Bang, which debuted, and peaked, at No. 3 on the Billboard 200 chart. In addition they launched the blues covers album, Blue & Lonesome, in 2016, which debuted at No. 4 on the chart.
Hackney Diamonds options 12 tracks, together with two of which Watts performs on, “Mess It Up” and “Reside by the Sword,” in addition to unique member Invoice Wyman, who additionally performs on “Reside by the Sword.”