994's Voodoo Lounge (UK 1; US 2). The album met strong reviews and sales, going double platinum in the US. Reviewers took note of the album's "traditionalist" sounds, which were credited to the Rolling Stones' new producer Don Was.[155] Voodoo Lounge would win the Stones the Grammy Award for Best Rock Album at the 1995 Grammy Awards.[156]
Neither their chart position,their sales,their press nor their concert attendance mean anything to me.Great music has been made by those who are literally unknown.And cr*p has found its way to fame and praise.
Remember,Hillary,Obola and the Senior Senator from Chappaquiddick have been at the "top of the charts".
Meh. The Stones can still sound like the Stones when they try (which is more than they did for, say, Bridges to Babylon) but they haven't written a memorable tune in 30 years.