The Rolling Stones have announced the release of their first album in over a decade, Blue & Lonesome, which will be available December 2. The legendary rockers teased the blues-centric album earlier this week, and guitarist Ronnie Wood hinted at the new recordings in an interview earlier this year.

In that interview, Wood said that the new collection would be filled with “extremely great covers” of some of the icons of blues music, and the Stones have delivered with a 12-track record of covers of artists like Little Walter, Howlin’ Wolf, Eddie Taylor, Lightnin’ Slim, Jimmy Reed and more. The songs were recorded last December in London with the four members of the band, along with bassist Darryl Jones, keyboardists Chuck Leavell and Matt Clifford and Eric Clapton, who appears on two of the tracks.

“This album is manifest testament to the purity of their love for making music,” producer Don Was says of the back-to-roots move for the group, which released their bluesy self-titled debut in 1964. “The blues is, for the Stones, the fountainhead of everything they do.”

The album is available for pre-order here. See the full tracklist and listen to a clip of opening track “Just Your Fool” below.

Blue and Lonesome Tracklist:

1. Just Your Fool
(Original written and recorded in 1960 by Little Walter)
2. Commit A Crime
(Original written and recorded in 1966 by Howlin’ Wolf – Chester Burnett)
3. Blue And Lonesome
(Original written and recorded in 1959 by Little Walter)
4. All Of Your Love
(Original written and recorded in 1967 by Magic Sam – Samuel Maghett)
5. I Gotta Go
(Original written and recorded in 1955 by Little Walter)
6. Everybody Knows About My Good Thing (feat. Eric Clapton)
(Original recorded in 1971 by Little Johnny Taylor, composed by Miles Grayson & Lermon Horton)
7. Ride ‘Em On Down
(Original written and recorded in 1955 by Eddie Taylor)
8. Hate To See You Go
(Original written and recorded in 1955 by Little Walter)
9. Hoo Doo Blues
(Original recorded in 1958 by Lightnin’ Slim, composed by Otis Hicks & Jerry West)
10. Little Rain
(Original recorded in 1957 by Jimmy Reed, composed by Ewart.G.Abner Jr. and Jimmy Reed)
11. Just Like I Treat You
(Original written by Willie Dixon and recorded by Howlin’ Wolf in December 1961)
12. I Can’t Quit You Baby (feat. Eric Clapton)
(Original written by Willie Dixon and recorded by Otis Rush in 1956)