Description
[180g weight disc! ] In 1971, the Rolling Stones launched their own label and released their first album. Recorded number one in the UK and US. Album artwork by Andy Warhol. The Stones, who lost their member and leader Brian Jones in a tragic accident in 1969, held a free concert in London's Hyde Park two days after his death, where they performed for the first time with 19-year-old Mick Taylor. introduced on stage. The Stones began their North American tour in December 1969, recording at Muscle Shoals Studio, a mecca for southern soul, and then performing ``Brown Sugar'' at a free concert in Altamont. The Stones spent 1970 touring and recording without releasing an album, so ``Sticky Fingers'', released in 1971, was greeted with surprise and praise by both fans and the industry. With the addition of new member Mick Taylor (Blues Breakers), the Stones, who were devoted to southern soul, could be said to have almost reached their final form. The dry bluesy sound that flows throughout the album can be fully enjoyed in songs such as A2's "Sway" and A4's "Can't you here me knocking."
A1Brown Sugar3:50
A2Sway3:45
A3Wild Horses5:41
A4Can't You Hear Me Knocking7:17
A5You Gotta Move2:32
B1Bitch3:42
B2I Got The Blues4:00
B3Sister Morphine5:34
B4Dead Flowers4:05
B5Moonlight Mile5:56
A1Brown Sugar3:50
A2Sway3:45
A3Wild Horses5:41
A4Can't You Hear Me Knocking7:17
A5You Gotta Move2:32
B1Bitch3:42
B2I Got The Blues4:00
B3Sister Morphine5:34
B4Dead Flowers4:05
B5Moonlight Mile5:56
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