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Former Rolling Stones Bassist Bill Wyman Set to Release a Solo Box Set

Bill Wyman was The Rolling Stones’ bassist from the band’s inception, but in 1993, he officially left the band. Since then, he has been pursuing a solo career closely followed by most of The Rolling Stones fans, so he has now decided to release a box set of his solo efforts.

This new set, titled Bill Wyman Treasury, is a seven-CD, 107-track collection that will be released on November 28, 2025. It features his six solo studio albums, as well as a variety of bonus tracks, including demos, single mixes, and single edits. The albums are Wyman’s 1974 solo debut, Monkey Grip; Stone Alone (1976); Bill Wyman (1982); Stuff (1992); Back to Basics (2015); and Drive My Car (2024).

Treasury’s seventh CD contains 12 previously unreleased demo recordings dating from various periods Bill’s career. The box set will come packaged with a booklet featuring photos from Wyman’s personal archive and a new interview in which Bill reflects on his solo career. The interview was conducted by U.K. broadcaster and author Paul Sexton, who has spoken with the legendary musician many times since the late 1980s.

News of the Treasury box set comes in advance of Wyman’s 89th birthday, which is on October 24. The collection can be pre-ordered now. An exclusive version is available that comes with a print signed by Bill.

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