News of the collaboration seemingly puts to bed the decades-long rivalry between The Beatles and The Rolling Stones.
According to guitarist Ronnie Wood, the band’s new album will be released next summer and will have some of Watts’ drumming work included.
The biography titled 'Charlie’s Good Tonight: The Life, the Times, and The Rolling Stones', features forewords from both Mick Jagger and Keith Richards.
'The Rolling Stones In Mono: Limited Edition Color Vinyl 16LP Box Set' features all of their albums released between 1963 and 1969 as well as a special two-part collection called 'Stray Cats.'
Both Jagger and Keith Richards wrote forewords, while many of Watts’ family members gave interviews for the authorized biography 'Charlie's Good Tonight.'
In 1967, Arthur Lee and his then stable band, Love, came up with Forever Changes - widely considered to be their, and one of rock’s greatest masterpieces. While making some impact in Europe, in particular England, at the time, the album was practically ignored in the US. Now, 50 years later, the album is being recognized for what it is (even by Rolling Stone, who missed its greatness the first time around).