The Rolling Stones new album 2016: Band drops 'Totally Stripped'

Classic rock band the Rolling Stones releases their new album, "Totally Stripped," today. This new release is expected to mostly be an extended take on their 1995 live album "Stripped," which consisted mainly of acoustic titles and covers. Ultimate Classic Rock showcased a live premiere of another new song from the group, titled "Miss You". The "Totally Stripped" CD provides a documentary-ish look into small club shows that they have played in in Paris, London and Amsterdam. Nine out of the 14 songs on the CD have never been released to the public.

Four different tracks in the new album are also recorded on various dates other than "Stripped." The deluxe edition of the album also features Blu-rays and DVDs of the three concerts, along with a 60-page book. According to High Snobiety, the band also launched a limited-edition collaboration collection with Vilebrequin to celebrate their 50th anniversary Exhibition show. This collection includes Merise shorts, Moorea shorts, a print of the Rolling Stones discography, and album covers by Robert Frank, Andy Warhol and David Bailey.

They also had a private launch party for this collaboration, which is expected to be released in June. Their fans are eagerly awaiting more news on this exclusive event, since the band hasn't had much activity for a while since their last album has been released. The launch party gave exclusive guests a fishtail longboard showing off the Rolling Stones logo and their cover art graphics.

These productions are sure to bring both new and old fans to the table, who are ecstatic to hear more news on what is going on with the classic rock band.

In other news, HealthAim reports that Ronnie Wood, the band's guitarist, recently became a father again. His third child was born last May 30.

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