The Rolling Stones have announced the release of an autographed photo book that retails for $5,000. The book is named after the band and features over 500 photos from photographers like Anton Corbijn, Annie Leibovitz, Gered Mankowitz and Helmut Newton.
"This book isn't just rock 'n' roll, it's a roller coaster through 50 years of memory lane," says guitarist Keith Richards in a presser.
Fronter Mick Jagger adds that the book captures "many magical moments."
The book, published by Taschen, is due in December. It features a forward from former president Bill Clinton, essays, a timeline and much more. Just 1,150 copies will be made. An unsigned regular version of the book retails for $150.
The Stones are currently on tour in Australia, making up the leg of their 14 On Fire trek that was canceled following the death of Jagger's partner L'Wren Scott.
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