The Rolling Stones will start recording a new album soon

Rolling Stones album 2016

The Rolling Stones could begin recording their next album before the end of this year, according to recent statements by their guitarist, Ronnie Wood. There has been speculation about the recording of what will be the 23rd studio album by the legendary rock band throughout this year. The first was Mick Jagger, who at the beginning of 2015 announced in an interview that in recent years he had written a lot of songs, that he already made very good demos of them and that would love to record them soon.

A few months later, Keith Richards, was more explicit on the subject, when during the promotion of his latest solo album, 'Crosseyed Heart', he announced that the British group would enter the recording studios at the end of their tour of South America, before the middle 2016. This week Wood has precipitated the scoop by anticipating in a recent radio interview the following: «It is very possible that let's go into the recording studio in decemberLet's record some songs and see what happens next »revealed the group's legendary guitarist on ABC Radio.

Wood added: «We will see from then on, and how everything goes with the process. Each thing at it's time. These sessions would be for prepare some bases for the new album ». He also announced that the Stones are in talks to organize their first presentation in Cuba: "This is not a closed issue yet, because we are negotiating it right now". A little over a decade has passed since the release of their last studio album, 'A Bigger Band' (September 2005), and so far they had only recorded a couple of songs, 'One More Shot' and 'Doom and Gloom' in 2012 for the compilation 'Grrr!', with which they celebrated half a century of professional career.

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