The Rolling Stones: Stones in Exile(2010)

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The Rolling Stones: Stones in Exile is a documentary that captures the chaotic creation of one of rock's greatest albums. In 1971, fleeing tax troubles and management turmoil, the Stones decamped to a villa on the French Riviera. Producer Jimmy Miller set up a mobile recording truck in the basement, and the band drifted in and out over months, working between parties fueled by heroin and bourbon. Keith Richards, Anita Pallenberg, and a rotating cast of musicians, crew, and hangers-on shaped the album's raw, unpolished sound through sheer creative friction. The documentary weaves together interviews, archival footage, and contemporary photos to chronicle how "Exile on Main St." came together almost by accident—a masterpiece born from dysfunction. After lukewarm initial reviews, the album eventually became canonized as a landmark of rock music.

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