<P> After Wyman's departure, the Rolling Stones' new distributor / record label, Virgin Records, remastered and repackaged the band's back catalogue from Sticky Fingers to Steel Wheels, except for the three live albums, and issued another hits compilation in 1993 entitled Jump Back . By 1993, the Rolling Stones were ready to start recording another studio album . Darryl Jones, former sideman of Miles Davis and Sting, was chosen by Charlie Watts as Wyman's replacement for 1994's Voodoo Lounge (UK 1; US 2). The album met strong reviews and sales, going double platinum in the US . Reviewers took note of the album's "traditionalist" sounds, which were credited to the Rolling Stones' new producer Don Was . Voodoo Lounge would win the Stones the Grammy Award for Best Rock Album at the 1995 Grammy Awards . </P> <P> 1994 also brought the accompanying Voodoo Lounge Tour, which lasted into the following year . The tour grossed $320 million, becoming the world's highest - grossing tour at the time . Numbers from various concerts and rehearsals (mostly acoustic) made up Stripped (UK 9; US 9), which featured a cover of Bob Dylan's "Like a Rolling Stone", as well as infrequently played songs like "Shine a Light", "Sweet Virginia" and "The Spider and the Fly". On 8 September 1994, the Stones performed their new song "Love Is Strong" as well as "Start Me Up" at the 1994 MTV Video Music Awards at Radio City Music Hall in New York . The band received the Lifetime Achievement Award at the ceremony . </P> <P> The Rolling Stones were the first major recording artists to broadcast a concert over the Internet; a 20 - minute video was broadcast on 18 November 1994 using the Mbone at 10 frames per second . The broadcast, engineered by Thinking Pictures and financed by Sun Microsystems, was one of the first demonstrations of streaming video; while it was not a true webcast, it introduced many to the technology . </P> <P> The Rolling Stones ended the 1990s with the album Bridges to Babylon (UK 6; US 3), released in 1997 to mixed reviews . The video of the single "Anybody Seen My Baby?" featured Angelina Jolie as guest and met steady rotation on both MTV and VH1 . Sales were reasonably equivalent to those of previous records (about 1.2 million copies sold in the US), and the subsequent Bridges to Babylon Tour, which crossed Europe, North America and other destinations, proved the band to be a strong live attraction . Once again, a live album was culled from the tour, No Security (UK 67; US 34), only this time all but two songs ("Live With Me" and "The Last Time") were previously unreleased on live albums . In 1999, the Rolling Stones staged the No Security Tour in the US and continued the Bridges to Babylon tour in Europe . </P>

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