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Last album = ''[[Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out!]]''<br />([[1970]]) |
This album = '''''Sticky Fingers'''''<br />([[1971]]) |
Next album = ''[[Exile on Main
'''''Sticky Fingers''''' is an [[album]] by [[The Rolling Stones]] released on 23 April, [[1971]]. The band's first studio album for over a year, it was also the first on its own record label, Rolling Stones Records, and its first full album with guitarist [[Mick Taylor]] as a member. Like many of the Rolling Stones' albums, it was a compilation of tracks written and recorded over several years.
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== Track listing and details ==
# "Brown Sugar" (Jagger/Richards) - 3:49, composed by Mick Jagger in Australia in mid 1969. Recorded initially at Muscle Shoals Studios, AL, in December 1969. Further overdubbing done at Olympic Studios, London, April 1970.
# "Sway" (Jagger/Richards) - 3:51, composed chiefly by Mick Jagger in 1970. Recorded at Stargroves (Jagger's country house) in October 1970, probably with piano and string overdubs at a later date (February 1971).
# "Wild Horses" (Jagger/Richards) - 5:42, verses by Jagger, chorus by Keith Richards, composed early in 1969. (Despite persistent rumours, Gram Parsons had nothing to do with the authorship of the song.) Recorded initially at Muscle Shoals Studios, AL, in December 1969. Further overdubbing done at Olympic Studios, London, February 1970.
# "Can't You Hear Me Knocking" (Jagger/Richards) - 7:14, composed by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards (although the second, 'coda' part is an improvisation, and Mick Taylor should probably receive some credit for it). Recorded in at Olympic Studios, London, June-July 1970.
# "You Gotta Move" (Davis/McDowell) - 2:32, composed by [[Mississippi Fred McDowell]] and [[Rev Gary Davis]]. While a version of this song was recorded at Muscle Shoals, AL, in Dec 1969, the album version comes from sessions at Olympic Studios in March-May 1970.
# "Bitch" (Jagger/Richards) - 3:36, lyrics mostly by Jagger, music by Richards, composed mid 1970. Recorded chiefly at Stargroves in October 1970.
# "I Got The Blues" (Jagger/Richards) - 3:52, composed primarily by Richards. Recorded chiefly at Olympic Studios in March-May 1970.
# "Sister Morphine" (Faithfull/Jagger/Richards) - 5:31, composed by Mick Jagger and Marianne Faithfull in 1968. (Faithfull's version was released almost three years before the Stones's.) Recorded at Olympic Studios, London, March 1969.
# "Dead Flowers" (Jagger/Richards) - 4:03, composed by Jagger and Richards, probably on tour in the USA in December 1969. Recorded at Olympic Studios, London, in March 1970.
# "Moonlight Mile" (Jagger/Richards) - 5:56, composed by Jagger (and, probably, Taylor). Recorded at Stargroves in October 1969, with piano and strings probably overdubbed later. Keith Richards does not play on this track.
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