On this day August 29, 1989, The Rolling Stones released their 21st studio album, “Steel Wheels.” This album marked a major comeback for the legendary rock band, reaching #3 on the Billboard charts in the United States and claiming the #1 spot in Canada, Austria, and Norway. “Steel Wheels” quickly became a commercial success, with over 2 million copies sold in the US alone. The album is often celebrated for revitalizing the band’s career and leading to one of their most successful world tours.