Exile on Main St. is the 10th British and 12th American
studio album by the English
rock band
the Rolling Stones, released on 12 May 1972 by
Rolling Stones Records. Recording began in 1969 in England during sessions for
Sticky Fingers and continued in mid-1971 at a rented villa in the
South of France named
Nellcôte while the band lived abroad as
tax exiles. A collage of various images, the album's artwork, according to frontman
Mick Jagger, reflects the Rolling Stones as "runaway outlaws using the
blues as its weapon against the world", showcasing "feeling of joyful isolation, grinning in the face of a scary and unknown future".