In December 1974, the Rolling Stones returned to Munich, Germany—the recording site of their previous release It's Only Rock 'n' Roll—and began the recording of their new album at Musicland Studios, with Mick Jagger and Keith Richards (as the Glimmer Twins) producing again.
A mass brawl/fight scene ensues as the Elders (leaders of the faith) beat Daniel black and blue (literally).
Black Sea | Black Forest | NYPD Blue | Black Sabbath | Toronto Blue Jays | Blue Peter | The Black Eyed Peas | black | Black | Black Death | The Black Keys | black metal | black-and-white | Blue | Blue Ridge Mountains | Jack Black | Cilla Black | Creature from the Black Lagoon | Blue Öyster Cult | Blue Note Records | Ladysmith Black Mambazo | black comedy | The Black Crowes | Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl | Men in Black | Blue Heelers | Black Canary | Black people | Black Label Society | Black Hills |
The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Orchestrated and Conducted by Don Sebesky on "Black and Blue" and "A Pauper in Paradise"
The re-release was a vinyl exclusive limited to 500 copies: 100 on clear vinyl with black and blue splatter available exclusively from the band at concerts, 150 on clear vinyl with gray haze and clear with white haze available exclusively from The Mylene Sheath webstore, and 250 on gray vinyl.
Ron Donachie starred as Rebus in BBC Radio 4's dramatizations of The Falls (2008), Resurrection Men (2008), Strip Jack (2010), The Black Book (2012) and Black and Blue (2013).
He has appeared on Broadway as the pianist for the Tony Award winning Broadway musical, "Black and Blue" and recorded on Spike Lee's movie, "Mo' Better Blues."
Barden's video company, Black and Blue Productions, provides some of the nunchaku content on YouTube.
Like some songs for Black and Blue, "Worried About You" was recorded in Rotterdam, Netherlands, using the Rolling Stones Mobile Studio.