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Music CD - The Rolling Stones: Sticky Fingers

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Music CD: Sticky Fingers Artist: The Rolling Stones
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Manufacturer: Virgin Records Us
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1. Brown Sugar 2. Sway 3. Wild Horses 4. Can't You Hear Me Knocking 5. You Gotta Move 6. Bitch 7. I Got the Blues 8. Sister Morphine 9. Dead Flowers 10. Moonlight Mile
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Binding: LP Record EAN: 0724384786311 Label: Virgin Records Us Manufacturer: Virgin Records Us Number Of Discs: 1 Publisher: Virgin Records Us Release Date: 1999-10-05 Studio: Virgin Records Us
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Customer Rating:      Summary: it don't get no better! Comment: If you are looking for a real stones album, not just hits, you won't regret this one. An album like this one assures stones fans as to why the stones have made it through all the years and lackluster albums. There is one reason more than any other that I reccomend this. Yes, wild horses is on here. And for any person wether or not you like, love, hate the stones, a person cannot deny wild horses, it is one of the few songs in this world that can always bring about feeling within, no matter how many times you hear it. There arn't many songs that can do that, personally I think it's magic can only compare to that of say....Van Morrison's "sweet thing". But if you have heard either one of those songs too many times, and want to feel what it was like to hear one of those songs for the first time..........all one has to do is listen to 'Moonlight Mile"...and you will listen to it over and over. It is a masterwork of a song. And if all of that's not your thing....."you gotta move" is a great song and the kind of song that makes you think and hope that with all the years behind them, the stones would just say....enough with the R.S. image, lets go make a really great blues album, go out on a high note and let everone remember us for being artists and not celebrites. I always hope that a new stones album means a throwback to the sound of "you gotta move", but it never does.
Customer Rating:      Summary: I never burn out on this album... Comment: and I 've been listening to it since it was released in '71. Great tunes start to finish, from a time when the Stones were young, vital and peaking. The addition of Mick Taylor to the band at this time seems to have jazzed them up a little(new blood) and the songs show it."Brown Sugar", "Wild Horses", "Bitch", "Moonlight Mile" and my personal favorite on this disc "Sway", all fantastic songs I never tire of hearing.Even the downer on this album--"Sister Morphine"--is still a great listen(and I love playing it on my guitar).Absolutely one of the five best rock albums of the '70's.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Excellent! Comment: One of the best albums ever and the Rolling Stones are certainly one of the greatest bands ever.
Customer Rating:      Summary: nothing but 5 Comment: how any one! can give beggars,exile,sticky or let it bleed anything but five stars are mad!
sticky fingers is a great album..thats the problem with stars etc
some people would give a new u2 album five stars and they havent produced a decent album since achtung baby and that was in the same league as goats head soup!
apart from the big tunes brown sugar etc sway is a great song.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Sticky Fingers Comment: Vintage Stones,excellent cd for anyone familiar with the music of the 60's era. . .
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Editorial Reviews:
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"Sister Morphine," the heart of guitarist Mick Taylor's first full studio album with the Stones, doesn't get the airplay of "Brown Sugar" or "Wild Horses." But it's one of the most vivid, horrifying songs about drug abuse ever recorded--as Mick Jagger sings "from my hospital bed," the ringing guitars of Taylor and Keith Richards build to full catharsis behind him. On that and lighter songs like the countryish "Dead Flowers" and the rocker "Bitch," Charlie Watts establishes himself as rock's prototypical drummer. He's creative and propulsive and knows how to swing, but he never overwhelms the song or the other Stones. --Steve Knopper
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