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Rolling Stones Sticky Fingers

The Rolling Stones Sticky Fingers Caught In The Zipper

by Paul Cashmere on April 12, 2015

in New Music,News

The Rolling Stones are taking a little longer than expected for their ‘Sticky Finger’ reissue to be released. The Fingers have been caught in the Zip.

A message at The Rolling Stones website reads:

Universal Music announced today a slight delay in the re -release of the Rolling Stones Sticky Fingers album, as some of the formats contain a hand-made zip which is taking a bit longer to manufacture.

In order to make sure that all formats are ready to release at the same time, the new release will be 8th June, and for those in North America 9th June.

The Stones 1970 classic ‘Sticky Fingers’ is the next planned reissue for the band just ahead of the Marquee Club DVD following soon after.

‘Sticky Fingers’ features ‘Brown Sugar’ with ‘Bitch’ on the B-side of the single. As second single ‘Wild Horses’ backed by ‘Sway’ followed.

ORIGINAL TRACK LISTING:

Brown Sugar
(Jagger – Richards)
Keith Richards – guitar & acoustic guitar
Mick Taylor – Guitar
Bill Wyman – Bass
Charlie Watts – Drums
Ian Stewart – Piano
Mick Jagger – Vocal & percussion
Bobby Keyes – Sax

Sway
(Jagger – Richards)
Mick Taylor – Guitars
Bill Wyman – Bass
Charlie Watts – Drums
Mick Jagger – Vocal & guitar
Keith Richards – Vocal
Paul Buckmaster – Strings
Nicky Hopkins – Piano

Wild Horses
(Jagger – Richards)
Keith Richards – Guitar & Vocal
Mick Taylor – Guitar
Bill Wyman – Bass
Jim Dickinson – Piano
Mick Jagger – Vocal
Charlie Watts – Drums

Can’t You Hear Me Knocking
(Jagger – Richards)
Keith Richards – Guitar & vocals
Mick Taylor – Guitar
Bill Wyman – Bass
Charlie Watts – Drums
Billy Preston – Organ
Jimmy Miller – Percussion
Rocky Dijon – Congas
Bobby Keyes – Sax
Mick Jagger – Vocal

You Gotta Move
(Jagger – Richards)
Keith Richards – Guitar & vocals
Mick Taylor – Electric guitar
Charlie Watts – Drums
Bill Wyman – Electric piano
Mick Jagger – Vocal

Bitch
(Jagger – Richards)
Mick Taylor – Guitar
Keith Richards – Guitar & vocals
Mick Jagger – Vocal
Bill Wyman – Bass
Bobby Keyes – Sax
Jim Price – Trumpet
Jimmy Miller – Percussion
Charlie Watts – Drums

I Got The Blues
(Jagger – Richards)
Keith Richards – Guitar & vocals
Mick Taylor – Guitar
Bill Wyman – Bass
Charlie Watts – Drums
Bobby Keyes – Sax
Jim Price – Trumpet
Mick Jagger – Vocal
Billy Preston – Organ

Sister Morphine
(Jagger – Richards – Marianne Faithfull)
Charlie Watts – Drums
Bill Wyman – Bass
Keith Richards – Guitar
Ry Cooder – Guitar
Mick Jagger – Vocal
Jack Nitzche – Piano

Dead Flowers
(Jagger – Richards)
Bill Wyman – Bass
Charlie Watts – Drums
Keith Richards – Guitar & vocals
Mick Taylor – Guitar
Mick Jagger – Guitar & vocal
Ian Stewart – Piano

Moonlight Mile
(Jagger – Richards)
Charlie Watts – Drums
Bill Wyman – Bass
Jim Price – Piano
Mick Jagger – Guitar & vocal
Mick Taylor – Guitar
Paul Buckmaster – Strings

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