℗ 2009 Promotone B.V.
Released 2009
Duration 46m 05s
Record Label Polydor Records
Genre Rock
 

Sticky Fingers (Remastered)

The Rolling Stones

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1.1
Brown Sugar (2009 Mix)
The Rolling Stones
3:49
1.2
Sway (2009 Mix)
The Rolling Stones
3:51
1.3
Wild Horses (2009 Mix)
The Rolling Stones
5:40
1.4
Can't You Hear Me Knocking (2009 Mix)
The Rolling Stones
7:14
1.5
You Gotta Move (2009 Mix)
The Rolling Stones
2:32
1.6
Bitch (2009 Mix)
The Rolling Stones
3:37
1.7
I Got The Blues (2009 Mix)
The Rolling Stones
3:52
1.8
Sister Morphine (2009 Mix)
The Rolling Stones
5:31
1.9
Dead Flowers (2009 Mix)
The Rolling Stones
4:03
1.10
Moonlight Mile (2009 Mix)
The Rolling Stones
5:56
Billboard 200 - #1 (1971) Grammy Hall of Fame - Inducted (1999) "... the Stones at their assured, showboating peak ... A magic formula of heavy soul, junkie blues and macho rock." - Q Magazine Sticky Fingers is the eleventh American studio album by the English rock band the Rolling Stones, released on 23 April 1971. It is the band's first album of the decade and the first release on the band's new label Rolling Stones Records, after having been contracted since 1963 with Decca Records in the UK and London Records in the US. It is Mick Taylor's second full-length appearance on a Rolling Stones album and the second Rolling Stones album not to feature any contributions from guitarist and founder Brian Jones after the live album Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out!. Sticky Fingers is considered one of the Rolling Stones' best albums. It achieved triple platinum certification in the US, with songs such as the chart-topping "Brown Sugar," the country ballad "Dead Flowers", "Wild Horses," "Can't You Hear Me Knocking," and "Moonlight Mile". The original cover artwork, conceived by Andy Warhol and photographed and designed by members of his art collective, The Factory, was highly innovative, showing a sexually suggestive picture of a man in tight jeans complete with a fully working zipper that opened to reveal a pair of underwear. Owing to the damage caused by the zipper to the vinyl disc, and the expense in producing the unusual cover, later re-issues featured just the outer photograph of the jeans. Instrumentally, the album featured a return to basics for the Rolling Stones. Absent was the unusual instrumentation which had been introduced several albums prior, most songs featuring drums, guitar, bass, and percussion as provided by the key members. This re-release features a brand new remaster for modern audiences.
44.1 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Polydor Records Studio Masters
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-0.82
-1.30 to -0.70
-12.45
-16.51 to -10.01
-9.03
-11.80 to -6.50
6
5 to 10
1
Brown Sugar (2009 Mix)
-0.70-11.32-8.26
2
Sway (2009 Mix)
-0.70-10.01-6.55
3
Wild Horses (2009 Mix)
-0.80-13.22-10.36
4
Can't You Hear Me Knocking (2009 Mix)
-0.80-11.49-8.76
5
You Gotta Move (2009 Mix)
-1.30-16.51-11.810
6
Bitch (2009 Mix)
-0.80-11.10-7.46
7
I Got The Blues (2009 Mix)
-0.70-12.82-9.16
8
Sister Morphine (2009 Mix)
-0.80-13.81-10.07
9
Dead Flowers (2009 Mix)
-0.80-11.51-8.46
10
Moonlight Mile (2009 Mix)
-0.80-12.68-9.96

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