MEDIUM PLATINUM SHM-CD BOX
CONDITION sealed
MINI LP COVER / BOX M mint
BOOKLETS M mint
SERIALNUMBER No
LIMITED Yes
MISCELLANEOUS Stereo, Mini-LP Cover, Lyrics in Englisch and Japanese, Deluxe Edition
REQUIRED HARDWARE Standard CD Player
MUSICIAN HOMEPAGE rollingstones.com
Mick Jagger – lead vocals, acoustic guitar (dead flowers, moonlight mile), rhythm guitar (sway), percussion (brown sugar)
Keith Richards – rhythm guitar, acoustic guitar (brown sugar, you gotta move, i got the blues, sister morphine), twelve string acoustic guitar (wild horses), lead guitar (wild horses), the first part of (can't you hear me knocking, bitch), co-lead guitar (dead flowers), background vocals
Mick Taylor – lead guitar, acoustic guitar (wild horses), rhythm guitar on the first part (can't you hear me knocking), (bitch), slide guitar (sway, you gotta move), lead guitar (dead flowers, can't you hear me knocking, moonlight mile, sway" (not present during sister morphine sessions)
Bill Wyman – bass, electric piano (you gotta move)
Charlie Watts – drums
Paul Buckmaster – string arrangement (sway, moonlight mile)
Ry Cooder – slide guitar (sister morphine)
Jim Dickinson – piano (wild horses)
Rocky Dijon – congas (can't you hear me knocking)
Nicky Hopkins – piano (sway, can't you hear me knocking)
Bobby Keys – sax
Jimmy Miller – percussion (can't you hear me knocking)
Jack Nitzsche – piano (sister morphine)
Billy Preston – organ (can't you hear me knocking, i got the blues)
Jim Price – trumpet, piano (moonlight mile)
Ian Stewart – piano (brown sugar, dead flowers)
brown sugar - 3:48
sway - 3:50
wild horses - 5:42
can't you hear me knocking - 7:14
you gotta move - 2:32
bitch - 3:38
i got the blues - 3:54
sister morphine - 5:31
dead flowers - 4:03
moonlight mile - 5:56
Released in 1971, Sticky Fingers was the first album of the '70s for the iconic rock group
Featuring tracks like "Brown Sugar" and "Wild Horses", Sticky Fingers was listed as number 63 on Rolling Stone magazine's 500 Greatest Album of All Time in 2003
"The Stones take on slavery, sadomasochism, interracial sex — and make it catchy as hell
At Muscle Shoals studios, Jagger scrawled three verses on a pad, and Richards supplied an impossibly raunchy riff
Add some exultant punctuations and you have a Stones concert staple"
- Rolling Stone
"Richards wrote this acoustic ballad [Wild Horses] about leaving his wife, Anita, and young son Marlon as the Stones prepared for their first American tour in three years
Stones sidekick Ian Stewart refused to play the minor chords required, so Memphis musical maverick Jim Dickinson filled in on upright piano at the Muscle Shoals, Alabama, recording session
Jagger’s ex-wife Jerry Hall calls it her favorite Stones song"
- Rolling Stone
RECORDING December 2 - 4 1969 at Muscle Shoals Sound Studio Sheffield, Alabama, February 17, March – May, June 16 – July 27, October 17 - 31 1970 and January 1971 at Olympic Studios London, United Kingdom, "Sister Morphine" from March 22 - 31 1969
ENGINEERING Glyn Johns, Andy Johns, Chris Kimsey, Jimmy Johnson
LABEL Rolling Stones
RE MASTERING --
RE RELEASED January 2015
AVERAGE RATING 4 ½ Stars out of 5
MADE IN Japan
STYLE Pop / Rock / Hard Rock
AVAILABLE as long as inventory stock