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01. "Brown Sugar" 02. "Sway" 03. "Wild Horses" 04. "Can't You Hear Me Knocking" 05. "You Gotta Move" 06. "Bitch" 07. "I Got The Blues" 08. "Sister Morphine" 09. "Dead Flowers" 10. "Moonlight Mile"
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2009 Remastered |
 | Description: | Originally released in 1971, now remastered & cut at revelatory Half-Speed at Abbey Road Studios from vinyl specific original tape transfers designed to get the very best possible sound from the format.
Pressed on heavyweight 180g black vinyl and including a lyric sheet insert, this album features the singles â??Brown Sugarâ??, â??Bitchâ??, â??Wild Horsesâ?? and â??Swayâ??. - 2009 REMASTEREDSounding subdued, or at least more wary than most Stones albums, STICKY FINGERS' 1971 release betrayed the difficulties the band members were enduring. From Mick Jagger's breakup with the emotionally troubled Marianne Faithfull, to Keith Richards's concern about his newborn son Marlon, the band found themselves re-evaluating their lives, and this depth of emotion made it's way into the album. Be it in the terrifyingly spare "Sister Morphine" and "Moonlight Mile," or the near-dangerous, electrified "Can't You Hear Me Knocking," the songs on STICKY FINGERS are anything but innocent.Original LP released in 1971.
All tracks published by Westminster Music Ltd except "You Gotta Move" published by Carlin Music Corp/Bug Music Ltd/Copyright Control
Recorded on the Rolling Stones Mobile, Muscle Shoals Sound Studio and at Olympic Studios, London.
A bit of advice from Jimmy M.: maximum cycle characteristics and frequency responce at high decibel level have been set according to standards suggested in the GUY STEVENS Producer Manual, chart R-357, in index , page 304. These recommended standards were compiled by the same authority having recently measured audible damage created by supersonic aircraft - if at no reason you agree with the standards - turn it up.
Mastered at Marcussen Mastering, Hollywood, CA.
Tracks 1 and 6 ? 1993 Promotone B.V., under licence to Universal Music International B.V.
Tracks 2, 4, 5, 7-10 ? 1971 Promotone B.V., under licence to Universal Music International B.V.
Track 3 ? 1971 ABKCO Records Inc., under licence to Universal Music International B.V.
? 2009 Promotone B.V., under licence to Universal Music International B.V. © 2009 Promotone B.V., under licence to Universal Music International B.V.
Made in the EU.
CD released in a Super Jewel Box.
Some copies have a sticker on front cover .
"Sticky Fingers (2009 Remastered)" is a classic album by The Rolling Stones, presented here in its remastered 2009 edition on CD format. Originally released in 1971, "Sticky Fingers" features some of the band's most iconic tracks such as "Brown Sugar," "Wild Horses," and "Can't You Hear Me Knocking." This remaster brings new clarity and depth to the original recordings, allowing listeners to experience the legendary sound with enhanced audio quality. The Rolling Stones are one of rock music's most influential bands, having sold over 240 million albums worldwide and being inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Their innovative blend of blues, rock, and soul has shaped generations of musicians. Polydor, a renowned record label with decades of history in supporting major artists across genres, ensures top-notch production values for this release. |  | Producer: |
Jimmy Miller |
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10 |
 | Manufacturer No.: |
2701562 |
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Universal Music GmbH Mühlenstrasse 25, 10243 Berlin, DE productsafety@umusic.com |  |
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