Print designed & hand-signed by Alejandro De Luna
The Rolling Stones - Studio Albums & Singles (1963 - 1978)
The Rolling Stones - Studio Albums & Singles (1963 - 1978)
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This unique print pays homage to The Stones' golden era, showcasing the band's iconic UK discography from 1963 to 1978 and covering the Brian Jones and Mick Taylor years as well as Ronnie Wood's early days with the Stones.
Immerse yourself in the iconic sound and timeless hits of The Rolling Stones with this meticulously designed print that compiles the legacy of the Stones, spanning their early years of rock 'n' roll rebellion to their evolution into one of the biggest bands in the world. From the groundbreaking "The Rolling Stones" (1964) to the iconic "Sticky Fingers" (1971) and the rock masterpiece "Some Girls" (1978), this print encapsulates the essence and evolution of The Rolling Stones' musical journey.
Printed on high-quality archival paper, my Rolling Stones Discography print ensures exceptional colour vibrancy and longevity. Its bold and eye-catching design, allows one to visually experience the band's artistic progression and their enduring impact on rock music.
Whether you're a devoted fan of The Rolling Stones or simply appreciate their contribution to music, this print is a perfect addition to your wall. It serves as a striking centerpiece for your home, music room, or studio, reflecting your love for the band's iconic sound and the rebellious spirit they embodied.
Celebrate the remarkable discography of The Rolling Stones from 1963 to 1978 with this. Order yours today and relive the magic of their unforgettable music as you immerse yourself in the vibrant and storied history of this legendary rock band.
Hang it proudly on your wall.
**Bootlegs, live cuts, demos, etc. are not included.
Questions?
Get in touch here or write me at:
alejandro@thesenseofdoubt.com






Artwork Specs
Print sizes
Print Sizes
A3 – 29.7 × 42 cm (11.7 × 16.5 in)
A2 – 42 × 59.4 cm (16.5 × 23.4 in)
A1 – 59.4 × 84.1 cm (23.4 × 33.1 in)
Shipping Info
Free Tracked UK & EU Shipping: 3–7 days
Free Tracked USA & Canada Shipping: 7–14 days
Estimated delivery times apply to unframed prints.
Framed prints ship within 5–14 working days.
Commissioned prints ship within 10–25 working days.
About the prints
– Researched, curated, designed and hand-signed by Alejandro De Luna
– Printed on 170gsm premium matte art paper
Returns & Exchanges
– If you're not completely happy with your print, you can return it within 14 days of delivery
– Print must be returned in original condition and packaging
– Custom or commissioned prints are non-refundable
– To start a return, email shop@thesenseofdoubt.com with your order number
– Refunds are processed once the print is received and inspected
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The Sound of Memory, Visualised
Every print here tells a story. A carefully curated snapshot of musical history, distilled into clean, minimalist design. From iconic discographies to the hidden connections between scenes and cities, these works are equal parts research, curation, and design.
They’re not mass-produced. They’re not generated by a team.
They’re made by me, Alejandro De Luna, one man with an obsession for music, detail, and memory.
These prints have become:
“A true fan’s dream.”
“A walk down memory lane.”
“Something to get lost in again and again.”
You’re not just buying a print. You’re getting a piece that tells a story for years to come with all the care and heart that comes from doing it alone.