The recording of 1972’s Exile on Main Street was notoriously hectic and haphazard for The Rolling Stones. Due to the legendarily messy management situation involving the Stones, Allen Klein, and his company ABKCO, the band members were forced to live abroad as tax exiles, giving the album its title and main conceptual theme. The south of France was settled on as the ideal location, and recording quickly began to form in the basement of Keith Ric…
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