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Sticky Fingers |  | Artist: The Rolling Stones Label: Commercial Marketing Category: Music
List Price: £14.99 Buy New: £4.97 as of 30/7/2010 07:15 BST details You Save: £10.02 (67%)
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Seller: moviemars-usa Rating: 9 reviews Sales Rank: 454
Format: Original recording remastered Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Running Time: 46 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.5 x 4.9 x 0.4
MPN: 001279902 UPC: 602527015620 EAN: 0602527015620 ASIN: B001WCN23W
Release Date: May 4, 2009 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
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| Tracks:
| • | Brown Sugar | | • | Sway | | • | Wild Horses | | • | Can't You Hear Me Knocking | | • | You Gotta Move | | • | Bitch | | • | I Got The Blues | | • | Sister Morphine | | • | Dead Flowers | | • | Moonlight Mile |
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5 stars for the music; 3 stars for the package May 7, 2009 Chinacatalba (Livingston Scotland) 29 out of 31 found this review helpful
So the first batch of Stones remasters are upon us and what are we getting for our hard earned cash?
The packaging is the same as the previous Virgin issues from 1997, no extra photos from the cover shoot or sessions. No insightful sleeve notes from someone like Roy Carr or Charles Shaar-Murray whose long out of print Rolling Stones - An Illustrated Record is still required reading.
The mastering is a big improvement over previous issues with some of the distortion removed from Brown Sugar and numbers like Sway and Moonlight Mile no longer sounding as murky as they did before.
On the down side the discs have not been issued as hybrid s.a.c.d. like the A.B.K.C.O. issues of the Stones' Decca back catalogue from a few years back which set the bar higher for Stones issues.. The c.d. cases are also those flimsy super audio jewel boxes which seem to be the fashion these days and they break all too easily.
I don't have too much to say about the music except it's place as one of rock's greatest albums is wholly justified. This remaster further cements that reputation.
A Stones nut like me will buy without hesitation. Others will have to decide if the sound improvement is worth the extra outlay. Reservations about format and packaging aside I would say "go for it".
50% better July 17, 2009 Brian Howell 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
i've loved this album since i bought it on vinyl as a youngster.of course i later bought it again on cd.now i discovered it had been remastered, i had to give the new version a listen.played on a decent home system it is a stunning improvement: crisper,cleaner,more detailed and lifelike,vocals richer,instruments better seperated in the mix.i am now enjoying this magnificent album all over again and hearing new touches each time i listen to it.one question, why has "exile" not been included in these remasters? PS i've just found out "exile" is to be released in a remastered version later this year.
Andy Warhol - a Great Cover May 9, 2010 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This is my favourite Rolling Stones LP for a few reasons.
It features some fantastic blues slide playing from Mick Taylor and Ry Cooder.
It also has some of the Stones strongest songs - Brown Sugar, Wild Horses, Dead Flowers. Mick Jagger and Keith Richard's song writing partnership delivers on every track.
It features a real zip on the cover, quite ground breaking (can't do this on the CD though.)
Its the best set for me.
What can I say....... March 23, 2010 Gineter I have the vinyl but find the cd version great for the times when I am doing other things and do not want to be hopping up and down turning the vinyl over. Excellent cd, one of my favourate Stones albums.
LEGENDARY ROCK February 11, 2010 Mr. R. RPEEL (LONDON) This is one album every rock and roll fan should own.
Its all down to the tone and timbre, Its exeptional on this album!(only heard on a real set of speakers).
This is not an album of songs that have been mashed together, each song has been crafted with precision.
If you only listen to best of's and greatest hits you are missing the point of the rolling stones.
This is classic in all the sense of the word.
this album is one of the main reasons the stones are world famous.
5 stars is not enough
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