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Sticky Fingers [Limited] by The Rolling Stones (CD, Oct-1999, Virgin) (SEALED)

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Item specifics

Condition
Brand New: An item that has never been opened or removed from the manufacturer’s sealing (if ...
Features
Sealed
UPC
0724384786328
Artist
The Rolling Stones
Format
CD
Producer
Jimmy Miller
Release Year
1999
Record Label
Virgin
Release Title
Sticky Fingers [Limited]
Style
Hard Rock
Genre
Rock, Hard Rock, Rock & Pop
Run Time
46 min.

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Product Identifiers

Producer
Jimmy Miller
Record Label
Virgin
UPC
0724384786328
eBay Product ID (ePID)
3347063

Product Key Features

Release Year
1999
Format
CD
Genre
Rock, Hard Rock, Rock & Pop
Run Time
46 min.
Style
Hard Rock
Artist
The Rolling Stones
Release Title
Sticky Fingers [Limited]

Additional Product Features

Recording Mode
Stereo
Distributor
EMI Music Distribution
Spar Code
N/A
Recording Type
Studio
Release Date
19991005

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  • One of Stone's Best Albums

    My favorite Stones album has been Exile On Main Street for a while. After listening to this one, I'm not so sure. That one is a great collection with every song being good, and with it's length, I still have to give Exile the slight edge. That being said, this is right up there with that album. The only difference is that this one has some of the Stone's best songs ever, including some that are ignored on their greatest hits collections. Sure this one has great standards like Brown Sugar and Wild Horses, but 2 songs that are usually ignored on best ofs are Can't You Hear Me Knocking and the underrated Bitch. Those two songs deserve the notoriety that goes with their best songs ever. Knocking is an excellent song through and through including a cool instrumental outro that'll drive ...

  • Two recordings together - what a deal!

    I had to re-buy December's Children because my vinyl copy was skipping, and got the pleasant surprise of Sticky Fingers with it for no more money than just the one album. While it is funny to have two such distinct and different recordings together, it's interesting to see the difference just a few years made with the Rolling Stones' style. Both recordings are products of their times, however, without undue influence from what other bands were doing, such as in "Her Majesty's Satanic Request" and "Between the Buttons", both of which come off as silly in retrospect. Both were together - what a deal!