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On Keith Richards, the Rolling Stones’ New Record and Its Millennial Producer

Rolling Stones debut 'Foreign Tongues' amid tribute to Charlie Watts and a surprise chart miss.

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The Rolling Stones have launched a new album titled “Foreign Tongues” in Britain, adding to their extensive discography. Coverage from Journal-News.com, Yahoo, Forbes, People.com and AP News highlights the band’s public affection for late drummer Charlie Watts, notes that the album missed the No.1 chart spot, and shares a “secret” to the group’s 60‑year success as described by Mick Jagger, Keith Richards and Ronnie Wood.

An AP review observes that “Foreign Tongues” expands on a recent, stunning creative burst. Future reporting is expected to track the album’s chart trajectory and any additional commentary from the band or its production team as the release gains further exposure.

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Quick answers

What is the title of the Rolling Stones' new album?

The album is titled “Foreign Tongues.”

How did the album perform on the charts according to coverage?

Coverage notes the album missed the No.1 spot.

Which late band member is highlighted in recent stories?

The articles reference late drummer Charlie Watts.

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