In 1971, the Rolling Stones fled to France to escape tax and management issues. They set up a recording studio at Keith Richards' villa, where they worked in short bursts over the summer. The atmosphere was relaxed, with heroin and bourbon flowing freely. The band, along with other musicians and crew members, share stories about the album's creation, which was marked by chaos and experimentation. After wrapping up production in LA, "Exile on Main Street" was released to lukewarm reviews that eventually turned into widespread acclaim.
Stones in Exile
A documentary delves into the creation and lasting influence of The Rolling Stones' groundbreaking 1972 album "Exile on Main St.", shedding light on its development and far-reaching effects on the music world.
































