Sticky Fingers (Remastered) – The Rolling StonesApril 23rd, 1971 or iTunes Price: $8.99 Genre: Rock Released: Apr 23, 1971 Customer Ratings (187 Ratings)
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Sticky Fingers (Remastered) – The Rolling StonesView More By The Rolling Stones Our ReviewWhen the Stones began recording Sticky Fingers on their 1969 American tour, with Muscle Shoals sessions that took in "Brown Sugar," "Wild Horses" and "You Gotta Move." Altamont hadn't happened yet. When the finished album appeared in spring 1971, it was the work of a wiser, yet finally unapologetic, band. (Did that cover look like an "I'm sorry"?) It's a lusty party album that was nonetheless steeped in fever dreams. "Brown Sugar" found Jagger and Richards pushing boundaries of racial complexity by imagining the sexual escapades of slaves and masters, while "Sister Morphine" was a nightmare about addiction. But there's also dread here ("Sway," whose lyrics are buried within one of the Stones' most battering performances), as well as redemption (the lyrical closer "Moonlight Mile"). Brian Jones' replacement Mick Taylor is a major force here, lending new sonic shadings to the clamor. Fundamentally different in tone than Beggars Banquet and Let It Bleed, it was equally unique.. Customer ReviewsTHE 1 Stones album you MUST HAVE! (5 stars)I remember the day this this album came out.It had a working zipper and I overheard a few people say that they were buying it for the novelty of it. I'll bet they were REALLY suprised when they played it for the first time! I'll tell you what; there aren't any bad songs here. I love the way that the Stones use a horn section on this CD. The Rolling Stones are a truly GREAT blues band when they want to be and this CD showcases just One of My Fav Albums (5 stars) This Album really got me into the Rolling Stones. The whole album is fantastic, just buy it all. Stand-out's to me art Moonlight Mile, Dead Flowers,Wild Horses (of course) and Can't you hear me Knocking. Buy it all. You won't be dissappointed. Better than the taste of "Brown Sugar"!!! (5 stars) This is probably one of the best records of all time, definatly in the top 3 stones albums. There are so many great songs here. Brown sugar is my favorite tune here. Its AWESOME, it makes you wanna dance. The opening riff is one of the finest of the stones. The chorus is one of the best parts. I love the sax solo near the middle! Sway is a good song, the vocals are pretty good and the music is good too. Not a bad song, but BiographyFormed: April, 1962 in London, EnglandGenre: Rock Years Active: '60s, '70s, '80s, '90s, '00s, '10s By the time the Rolling Stones began calling themselves the World's Greatest Rock & Roll Band in the late '60s, they had already staked out an impressive claim on the title. As the self-consciously dangerous alternative to the bouncy Merseybeat of the Beatles in the British Invasion, the Stones had pioneered the gritty, hard-driving blues-based rock & roll that came to define hard rock. With his preening machismo and latent maliciousness, Mick Jagger became the prototypical rock frontman,...
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