Rolling Stones album deal a blow to EMI

The Rolling Stones have signed an exclusive recording agreement to release their next album through the Universal Music Group, it was announced today.

The Rolling Stones have signed an exclusive recording agreement to release their next album through the Universal Music Group, it was announced today.

The one-album deal, for the soundtrack CD to Martin Scorsese’s film 'Shine A Light', is due to be released in March.

It will be released both physically and digitally across Universal Music’s labels around the world.

The announcement marks a fresh blow for stricken British record label EMI, to which the band have been signed in the past.

On Tuesday, the music giant’s private equity owners announced a “revolutionary” overhaul to the business.

Up to a third of the workforce are to be axed under the proposals, which may also see corporate sponsorship for bands.

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