The Rolling Stones came to Atlantic after eight years with the British Decca and the American
London labels. In 1971, they announced their intention to form their own label and were bombarded with
offers from various record labels for distribution. No one knows what thought process the Stones went
through to make their pick. If big money was to be the deciding factor, the offers from Warner Brothers,
CBS and RCA were at the top of the heap. If sentimentality was to be involved, then the two top
contenders would be Chess and Atlantic. The Stones early songbook was heavily loaded with Chess
recorded songs by Muddy Waters, Bo Diddley and Howlin' Wolf, and later they had been favoring the
soulful sounds coming from Atlantic by Solomon Burke, Otis Redding, Don Covay and the Drifters.
The Stones visited the Chess offices in New York, recently moved from Chicago by GRT, who had
recently purchased the Chess labels from the Chess brothers. The Rolling Stones were not impressed
with cold impersonal atmosphere at the new Chess Records/GRT, but they were impressed with one
person there, Marshall Chess, the son of Chess founder Leonard Chess. Marshall Chess was a fan of
the Rolling Stones and was their age.
Atlantic was a complete contrast to the new Chess. It was still managed by one of the two founders,
Ahmet Ertegun, and Ahmet impressed the Stones as someone with a real love of music. In addition to
that, Atlantic had proved to be very good in marketing, promoting and distributing records. The Rolling
Stones appointed Atlantic as their label's distributor and made Marshall Chess the label's Manager.
The Rolling Stones label was to be used for new talent discovered by the Stones, but that aspect never
really came to pass. Apart from their own recordings, the only records on the label were a record
featuring Moroccan pipes recorded by Brian Jones, a budget priced jam session album featuring some
of the Stones and their pianist Nicky Hopkins, two solo albums by Bill Wyman, and a couple of reggae
albums by Peter Tosh. Based on the limited number of albums on Rolling Stones records, it's doubtful
Atlantic ever recouped their investment, but it did give Atlantic prestige to have the Rolling Stones on the
label and gave them even more respectability in the rock marketplace.
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ROLLING STONES LABEL ALBUM DISCOGRAPHY
Number - Title - Artist [Release Date] (Chart) Contents
59100 series:
COC 59100 - Sticky Fingers - The Rolling Stones [1971] (5-71, #1) The cover on this
album was by Andy Warhol, and included a real zipper in picture of a pair of pants on the cover. This
zipper became a problem because it was causing damage to the records during shipment. The solution
was to pull the zipper down so the zipper pull was located over the label portion of the record. Brown
Sugar/Sway/Wild Horses/Can't You Hear Me Knocking/You Gotta Move//Bitch/I Got The Blues/Sister
Morphine/Dead Flowers/Moonlight Mile
COC 59101 - Goat's Head Soup - The Rolling Stones [1973] (9-73, #1) Dancing With
Mr. D./100 Years Ago/Coming Down Again/Doo Doo Doo Doo Doo (Heartbreaker)/Angie//Silver
Train/Hide Your Love/Winter/Can You Hear The Music/Star Star
COC 59102 - Monkey Grip - Bill Wyman [1974] (6-74, #99) I Wanna Get Me A
Gun/Crazy Woman/Pussy/Mighty Fine Time/Monkey Grip Glue//What A Blow/White Lightnin'/I'll Pull You
Thro'/It's A Wonder
39100 series:
The Rolling Stones Record label 39100 series was distributed by Atlantic. The Rolling Stones label is
yellow with black printing. There is a red lips/tongue logo to the left of the center hole. The promotional
label is white with black printing, same graphics but the logo does not appear because of the absence of
the red printing.
COC 39100 - Jamming With Edward - Nicky Hopkins, Mick Jagger, Charlie Watts, Bill
Wyman and Ry Cooder [1972] (2-72, #33) Boudoir Stomp/It Hurts Me Too/Edward's Thrump
Up//Blow With Ry/Interlude A La El Hopo/The Loveliest Night of the Year/Highland Fling
COC 39101 -
COC 39102 -
COC 39103 -
COC 39104 -
COC 39105 - Sticky Fingers - The Rolling Stones [1977] Reissue of Rolling Stones COC
59100. Brown Sugar/Sway/Wild Horses/Can't You Hear Me Knocking/You Gotta Move//Bitch/I Got The
Blues/Sister Morphine/Dead Flowers/Moonlight Mile
COC 39106 - Goat's Head Soup - The Rolling Stones [1977] Reissue of Rolling Stones
COC 59101. Dancing With Mr. D./100 Years Ago/Coming Down Again/Doo Doo Doo Doo Doo
(Heartbreaker)/Angie//Silver Train/Hide Your Love/Winter/Can You Hear The Music/Star Star
COC 39107 - Made In The Shade - The Rolling Stones [1977] Reissue of Rolling Stones
COC 79102. Angie/Bitch/Brown Sugar/Dance Little Sister/Doo Doo Doo Doo Doo
(Heartbreaker)/Happy/It's Only Rock 'N' Roll (But I Like It)/Rip This Joint/Tumbling Dice/Wild Horses
COC 39108 - Some Girls - The Rolling Stones [1978] (6-78, #1) The original covers had
die cut holes which showed faces on the inner sleeve. Two of the faces on the inner sleeve were Lucille
Ball and Farrah Fawcett. Threatened legal action forced the removal of these two faces on later
pressings. Miss You/When The Whip Comes Down/Just My Imagination (Running Away With Me)/Some
Girls/Lies//Far Away Eyes/Respectable/Before They Make Me Run/Beast Of Burden/Shattered
COC 39109 - Bush Doctor - Peter Tosh [1978] (12-78, #104) (You Gotta Walk) Don't
Look Back/Pick Myself Up/I'm The Toughest/Soon Come/Moses-The Prophet//Bush Doctor/Stand
Firm/Dem Ha Fe Get A Beatin'/Creation
COC 39110 -
*COC 39111 - Mystic Man - Peter Tosh [1979] (8-79, #123) Buk-In-Hamm Palace/Can't
You See/Crystal Ball/The Day The Dollar Die/Fight On/Jah Seh No/Mystic Man/Recruiting
Soldiers/Rumours Of War
COC 39112 -
COC 39113 - Still Life (American Concert 1981) - The Rolling Stones [1982] (6-82, #5)
Intro: Take The A Train - Duke Ellington & His Orchestra/Under My Thumb/Let's Spend The Night
Together/Shattered/Twenty Flight Rock/Going To A Go Go//Let Me Go/Time Is On My Side/Just My
Imagination (Running Away With Me)/Start Me Up/(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction/Outro - Playout: Star
Spangled Banner - Jimi Hendrix
49100 series:
COC 49100 - Brian Jones Presents The Pipes Of Pan At Joujouka - Brian Jones [1971]
79100 series:
The QD- prefix below indicates a quadraphonic release.
COC/QD 79100 - Monkey Grip - Bill Wyman [1974] Reissue of Rolling Stones COC
59102. I Wanna Get Me A Gun/Crazy Woman/Pussy/Mighty Fine Time/Monkey Grip Glue//What A
Blow/White Lightnin'/I'll Pull You Thro'/It's A Wonder
COC 79101 - It's Only Rock 'N' Roll - The Rolling Stones [1974] (11-74, #1) If You Can't
Rock Me/Ain't Too Proud To Beg/It's Only Rock 'N' Roll (But I Like It)/Till The Next Goodbye/Time Waits
For No One//Luxury/Dance Little Sister/If You Really Want To Be My Friend/Short And
Curlies/Fingerprint File
*COC 79102 - Made In The Shade - The Rolling Stones [1975] (6-75, #6)
Angie/Bitch/Brown Sugar/Dance Little Sister/Doo Doo Doo Doo Doo (Heartbreaker)/Happy/It's Only
Rock 'N' Roll (But I Like It)/Rip This Joint/Tumbling Dice/Wild Horses
COC/QD 79103 - Stone Alone - Bill Wyman [1976] (3-76, #166) A Quarter To
Three/Gimme Just One Chance/Soul Satisfying/Apache Woman/Every Sixty Seconds/Get It
On//Feet/Peanut Butter Time/Wine And Wimmen/If You Wanna Be Happy/What's The Point/No More
Foolin'
COC 79104 - Black And Blue - The Rolling Stones [1976] (5-76, #1) Hot Stuff/Hand Of
Fate/Cherry Oh Baby/Memory Motel//Hey, Negrita/Melody/Fool To Cry/Crazy Mama
16000 series:
The following Rolling Stones label records were issued in the 16000 Atlantic series. (Atlantic
Consolidated)
COC 16015 - Emotional Rescue - The Rolling Stones [1980] (7-80, #1) Dance/Summer
Romance/Send It To Me/Let Me Go/Indian Girl//Where The Boys Go/Down In The Hole/Emotional
Rescue/She's So Cold/All About You
COC 16028 - Sucking In The Seventies - The Rolling Stones [1981] (4-81, #15)
Shattered/Everything Is Turning To Gold/Hot Stuff/Time Waits For No One/Fool To Cry//Mannish
Boy/When The Whip Comes Down/If I Was A Dancer (Dance Pt. 2)/Crazy Mama/Beast Of Burden
COC 16052 - Tattoo You - The Rolling Stones [1981] (9-81, #1) Start Me Up/Hang
Fire/Slave/Little T And A/Black Limousine/Neighbours//Worried About You/Tops/Heaven/No Use In
Crying/Waiting On A Friend
Other series:
COC 2-2900 - Exile On Main St. - The Rolling Stones [1972] (6-72, #1) (2-LP set) The
original cover on this album had a front flap that was raised to allow the 2 records to be removed from
the inside, later covers had a standard 2 opening jacket that allowed the records to be removed from the
outside. Rocks Off/Rip This Joint/Hip Shake (Shake Your Hips)/Casino Boogie/Tumbling Dice//Sweet
Virginia/Torn And Frayed/Sweet Black Angel/Loving Cup//Happy/Turd On The Run/Ventilator Blues/Just
Wanna See His Face/Let It Loose//All Down The Line/Stop Breaking Down/Shine A Light/Soul Survivor
COC 2-9001 - Love You Live - The Rolling Stones [1977] (10-77, #5) (2-LP set) Intro
(Excerpt From Fanfare For The Common Man)/Honky Tonk Women/If You Can't Rock Me - Get Off Of
My Cloud/Happy/Hot Stuff/Star Star//Tumbling Dice/Fingerprint File/You Gotta Move/You Can't Always
Get What You Want//Mannish Boy/Crackin' Up/Little Red Rooster/Around And Around//It's Only Rock 'N'
Roll/Brown Sugar/Jumping Jack Flash/Sympathy For The Devil
90000 series:
90120-1 - Undercover - The Rolling Stones [1983] (11-83, #4) Undercover Of The
Night/She Was Hot/Tie You Up (The Pain Of Love)/Wanna Hold You/Feel On Baby//Too Much
Blood/Pretty Beat Up/Too Tough/All The Way Down/It Must Be Hell
*90176-1 - Rewind (1971-1984) - The Rolling Stones [1984] (7-84, #86) Angie/Beast Of
Burden/Brown Sugar/Emotional Rescue/Fool To Cry/Hang Fire/Miss You/Start Me Up/Tumbling
Dice/Undercover Of The Night/Waiting On A Friend
Promotional issues:
PRB-164 - Interview with Mick Jagger by Tom Donahue - Mick Jagger [1971]
30000 series:
The Rolling Stones label 30000 series was distributed by CBS Records.
OC 40250 - Dirty Work - The Rolling Stones [1986] (4-86, #4) One Hit (To The
Body)/Fight/Harlem Shuffle/Hold Back/Too Rude//Winning Ugly/Back To Zero/Dirty Work/Had It With
You/Sleep Tonight
FC 40488 - Sticky Fingers - The Rolling Stones [1986] Reissue of Rolling Stones COC
59100.
C2G 40489 - Exile On Main St. - The Rolling Stones [1986] Two record set. Reissue of
Rolling Stones COC 2-2900.
FC 40492 - Goat's Head Soup - The Rolling Stones [1986] Reissue of Rolling Stones
COC 59101.
FC 40493 - It's Only Rock 'N' Roll - The Rolling Stones [1986] Reissue of Rolling Stones
COC 79101.
FC 40494 - Made In The Shade - The Rolling Stones [1986] Reissue of Rolling Stones
COC 79102.
FC 40495 - Black And Blue - The Rolling Stones [1986] Reissue of Rolling Stones COC
79104.
C2G 40496 - Love You Live - The Rolling Stones [1986] Two record set. Reissue of
Rolling Stones COC 2-9001.
FC 40499 - Some Girls - The Rolling Stones [1986] Reissue of Rolling Stones COC
39108.
FC 40500 - Emotional Rescue - The Rolling Stones [1986] Reissue of Rolling Stones
COC 16015.
FC 40501 - Sucking In The Seventies - The Rolling Stones [1986] Reissue of Rolling
Stones COC 16028.
FC 40502 - Tattoo You - The Rolling Stones [1986] Reissue of Rolling Stones COC
16052.
FC 40503 - Still Life (American Concert 1981) - The Rolling Stones [1986] Reissue of
Rolling Stones COC 39113.
FC 40504 - Undercover - The Rolling Stones [1986] Reissue of Rolling Stones 90120-1.
FC 40505 - Rewind (1971-1984) - The Rolling Stones [1986] Reissue of Rolling Stones
90176-1.
OC 45333 - Steel Wheels - The Rolling Stones [1989] (9-89, #3) Sad Sad Sad/Mixed
Emotions/Terrrifying/Hold On To Your Hat/Hearts For Sale/Blinded By Love//Rock And A Hard
Place/Can't Be Seen/Almost Hear You Sigh/Continental Drift/Break The Spell/Slipping Away
C 47456 - Flashpoint - The Rolling Stones [1991] (4-91, #16) (Intro) Continental
Drift/Start Me Up/Sad Sad Sad/Miss You/Ruby Tuesday/You Can't Always Get What You Want/Factory
Girl/Little Red Rooster//Paint It Black/Sympathy For The Devil/Brown Sugar/Jumping Jack
Flash/Satisfaction/High Wire/Sex Drive
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