Official albums as the band intended them to be heard (UK list not including live albums or complilations):
The Rolling Stones - 1964
The Rolling Stones No.2 - 1965
Out Of Our Heads - 1965
Aftermath - 1966
Between The Buttons - 1967
Their Satanic Majestics Request - 1967
Beggars Banquet - 1968
Let It Bleed - 1969
Sticky Fingers - 1971
Exile On Main Street - 1972
Goats Head Soup - 1973
It's Only Rock 'n' Roll - 1974
Black 'n' Blue - 1976
Some Girls - 1978
Emotional Rescue - 1980
Tattoo You - 1981
Undercover - 1983
Dirty Work - 1986
Steel Wheels - 1989
Voodoo Lounge - 1994
Bridges To Babylon - 1997
A Bigger Bang - 2005
(In the US the albums leading up to and including Between The Buttons differ - some by only a track or two but some of the US albums bear no resemblence to any UK release i.e Flowers)
Former members of The Rolling Stones are Mick Taylor, Brain Jones, Ian Stewart and Bill Wyman.
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Yes, you should capitalize "The" in both "The Doors" and "The Rolling Stones" as it is part of their official band names.
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No, The Rolling Stones were not on the soundtrack or the Score.