LOS ANGELES The Rolling Stones plan to record a new album next year, the band's 25th U.S. studio set and its first in more than a decade, lead guitarist Keith Richards says. In a live radio interview on Tuesday night to promote the upcoming release of his own solo album, "Crosseyed Heart," the 71-year-old rock icon said he and his bandmates - Mick Jagger, Charlie Watts and Ronnie Wood - were ready to return to the studio.