<P> The album contains one of their best known hits, "Brown Sugar", and the country - influenced "Dead Flowers". Both were recorded at Alabama's Muscle Shoals Sound Studio during the 1969 American tour . The album continued the band's immersion into heavily blues - influenced compositions . The album is noted for its "loose, ramshackle ambience" and marked Mick Taylor's first full release with the band . </P> <P> Following the release of Sticky Fingers, the Rolling Stones left England after receiving financial advice from their financial manager at the time, Prince Rupert Loewenstein, recommending that they go into tax exile before the start of the next financial year . They had learned that despite promises made that taxes were taken care of, they had not been paid for seven years and that they owned the UK government a relative fortune that could have meant the end of the band . They moved to the South of France, where Richards rented the Villa Nellcôte and sublet rooms to band members and entourage . Using the Rolling Stones Mobile Studio, they held recording sessions in the basement; they completed the resulting tracks, along with material dating as far back as 1969, at Sunset Studios in Los Angeles . The resulting double album, Exile on Main St. (UK No. 1; US No. 1), was released in May 1972 . Given an A+ grade by critic Robert Christgau and disparaged by Lester Bangs--who reversed his opinion within months--Exile is now accepted as one of the Stones' best albums . The films Cocksucker Blues (never officially released) and Ladies and Gentlemen: The Rolling Stones (released in 1974) document the subsequent highly publicised 1972 North American Tour . </P> <P> The band's double compilation, Hot Rocks 1964--1971 (US No. 4), was released in 1972 . It is certified Diamond in the US having sold over 12 million copies, and has spent over 264 weeks on the Billboard album chart . In 1974 Wyman released his first solo album, Monkey Grip, making him the first Rolling Stone to release solo material, predating later material released by Richards and Jagger in the 1980s and later . As of 2017, Wyman has published 5 solo albums, with the latest, Back to Basics, released in 2015 . </P> <P> Members of the band set up a complex financial structure in 1972 to reduce payment of taxes . Their holding company, Promogroup, has offices in both The Netherlands and the Caribbean . The Netherlands was chosen because it does not directly tax royalty payments . The article also says that "they have been tax exiles ever since--meaning they cannot make Britain their main home" and that "The Rolling Stones have paid just 1.6% tax on their earnings of £ 242 million over the past 20 years ." </P>

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