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# Sticky Fingers

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## Description

Originally released in 1971, now remastered & cut at revelatory Half-Speed at Abbey Road Studios from vinyl specific original tape transfers designed to get the very best possible sound from the format.Pressed on heavyweight 180g black vinyl, this album features the singles `Brown Sugar', `Can't You Hear Me Knocking', `Wild Horses' and `Dead Flowers'.

Review: Get Your Leeds Lungs Out alone makes this worth the $19 for the Super Deluxe MP3 album - I haven't listened to the remastered actual album that much so I can't comment on this remaster vs. previous, but the alternate versions of songs presented here are worth having for anyone who's a fan of the album (and I rarely care about alternate versions). The real meat & potatoes here though is Get your Leeds Lungs out on disc 3, which is nothing short of a stunning live album, which is what the rest of this review will focus on. The Super Deluxe Version is a must purchase for any Stones fan for the Leeds Lungs album, regardless of how many live Stones albums you own. At first glance at the tracklist I was a little disappointed because 8 of the 13 Leeds Lungs tracks are on Get Yer Ya Ya's Out, and another is a bonus track on the deluxe Ya Ya's. However, after one listen I was no longer disappointed but in complete awe of what an incredible album it is. Every song on both this album and Ya Ya's is better on Leeds Lungs. The version of Satisfaction is unlike any version I've heard before- it's virtually devoid of the signature riff but still awesome. I love Leeds Lungs so much, that I would put it up there with the Stones' Brussels Affair and The Who's Live at Leeds as one of my 3 favorite live albums of all time- it would be a tough call between this & Brussels Affair for my absolute favorite. The guitar work on this album is so intense you almost have to listen to it on headphones to pick up everything that's going on. Even the songs on tons of Stones Live albums are substantially better on this album. I own 15 live Stones albums, so I didn't think I'd ever hear a live version of Brown Sugar, Jumpin' Jack Flash, Honky Tonk Women, or Street Fighting Man that blew me away because I've heard so many versions of them, but I was wrong. The versions on here, especially of Brown Sugar, are substantially better than on any other live Stones album. All the songs off Stick Fingers performed live here are incredible; the version of Love in Vain is the best live version I've heard of it, and both Stray Cat Blues & Live With Me blow away their Ya Ya's versions. The version of Midnight Rambler on here is my favorite of any version I've heard- that song alone makes this album worth the price for me. Lastly, the two Chuck Berry covers are absolute stunners, especially Let It Rock, which blows away the Chuck Berry version (and I'm a huge Chuck Berry fan). If you're considering buying this album, buy the Super Deluxe MP3 for the Get Your Leeds Lungs out album. It might be the best $19 you've ever spent.
Review: One of rock's seminal album with a bonus disc that demonstrates how they became a great performing band. - In the Stones v. Beatles controversy, i am squarely on the side of the Beatles. However, i consider the the Mick Taylor years with the Rolling Stones - particularly the period from Let It Bleed through Exile on Main Street to be one of the greatest runs by any rock group in history. (I know that Mick Taylor played on only a few songs on the "Let It Bleed" album, but as demonstrated from the live performances from 1969 through 1973, it greatly influenced the Stones' approach to music from 1969 on.) I've always loved Sticky Fingers and were always looking for an upgraded sonic experience for this album. I don't know that the remastering of this album is notably better than that done in 1994. However, the second disc of alternative takes and live performances is simply spectacular. With perhaps the sole exception of the short version of "Can't You Hear Me Knockin'?", every track on the second disc is phenomenal (and validates my point, above, about the impact of Mick Taylor). With Mick Taylor, the Stones became a first rate performing band -- the interplay between him and Keith is amazing. After hearing this disc, one must conclude that had Mick Taylor not joined the Stones for his six year stint, the Stones standing in the rock pantheon would have been significantly lower. The Stones recorded only one significant album -- Some Girls -- after Mick Taylor decamped. And while, as a personality, Ron Wood is much more a Rolling Stone than Mick Taylor ever was. But Mick Taylor was the ingredient that made the Rolling Stones a great rock n roll band. Today, as they tour as the world's greatest Rolling Stones cover-band, it is the Mick Taylor era that they are attempting to duplicate. Sticky Fingers is the middle of their three great album run and the bonus disc in this most recent edition of that album helps establish this period as the high point in the Stones colorful history.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN  | B0863R7RZN |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,058 in CDs & Vinyl ( See Top 100 in CDs & Vinyl ) #466 in Rock (CDs & Vinyl) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (5,388) |
| Date First Available  | May 5, 2020 |
| Item model number  | 602508773143 |
| Label  | Interscope |
| Language  | English |
| Manufacturer  | Interscope |
| Number of discs  | 1 |
| Original Release Date  | 2020 |
| Product Dimensions  | 12.32 x 12.36 x 0.31 inches; 8.32 ounces |

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Get Your Leeds Lungs Out alone makes this worth the $19 for the Super Deluxe MP3 album
*by J***I on June 16, 2015*

I haven't listened to the remastered actual album that much so I can't comment on this remaster vs. previous, but the alternate versions of songs presented here are worth having for anyone who's a fan of the album (and I rarely care about alternate versions). The real meat & potatoes here though is Get your Leeds Lungs out on disc 3, which is nothing short of a stunning live album, which is what the rest of this review will focus on. The Super Deluxe Version is a must purchase for any Stones fan for the Leeds Lungs album, regardless of how many live Stones albums you own. At first glance at the tracklist I was a little disappointed because 8 of the 13 Leeds Lungs tracks are on Get Yer Ya Ya's Out, and another is a bonus track on the deluxe Ya Ya's. However, after one listen I was no longer disappointed but in complete awe of what an incredible album it is. Every song on both this album and Ya Ya's is better on Leeds Lungs. The version of Satisfaction is unlike any version I've heard before- it's virtually devoid of the signature riff but still awesome. I love Leeds Lungs so much, that I would put it up there with the Stones' Brussels Affair and The Who's Live at Leeds as one of my 3 favorite live albums of all time- it would be a tough call between this & Brussels Affair for my absolute favorite. The guitar work on this album is so intense you almost have to listen to it on headphones to pick up everything that's going on. Even the songs on tons of Stones Live albums are substantially better on this album. I own 15 live Stones albums, so I didn't think I'd ever hear a live version of Brown Sugar, Jumpin' Jack Flash, Honky Tonk Women, or Street Fighting Man that blew me away because I've heard so many versions of them, but I was wrong. The versions on here, especially of Brown Sugar, are substantially better than on any other live Stones album. All the songs off Stick Fingers performed live here are incredible; the version of Love in Vain is the best live version I've heard of it, and both Stray Cat Blues & Live With Me blow away their Ya Ya's versions. The version of Midnight Rambler on here is my favorite of any version I've heard- that song alone makes this album worth the price for me. Lastly, the two Chuck Berry covers are absolute stunners, especially Let It Rock, which blows away the Chuck Berry version (and I'm a huge Chuck Berry fan). If you're considering buying this album, buy the Super Deluxe MP3 for the Get Your Leeds Lungs out album. It might be the best $19 you've ever spent.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ One of rock's seminal album with a bonus disc that demonstrates how they became a great performing band.
*by E***K on May 4, 2016*

In the Stones v. Beatles controversy, i am squarely on the side of the Beatles. However, i consider the the Mick Taylor years with the Rolling Stones - particularly the period from Let It Bleed through Exile on Main Street to be one of the greatest runs by any rock group in history. (I know that Mick Taylor played on only a few songs on the "Let It Bleed" album, but as demonstrated from the live performances from 1969 through 1973, it greatly influenced the Stones' approach to music from 1969 on.) I've always loved Sticky Fingers and were always looking for an upgraded sonic experience for this album. I don't know that the remastering of this album is notably better than that done in 1994. However, the second disc of alternative takes and live performances is simply spectacular. With perhaps the sole exception of the short version of "Can't You Hear Me Knockin'?", every track on the second disc is phenomenal (and validates my point, above, about the impact of Mick Taylor). With Mick Taylor, the Stones became a first rate performing band -- the interplay between him and Keith is amazing. After hearing this disc, one must conclude that had Mick Taylor not joined the Stones for his six year stint, the Stones standing in the rock pantheon would have been significantly lower. The Stones recorded only one significant album -- Some Girls -- after Mick Taylor decamped. And while, as a personality, Ron Wood is much more a Rolling Stone than Mick Taylor ever was. But Mick Taylor was the ingredient that made the Rolling Stones a great rock n roll band. Today, as they tour as the world's greatest Rolling Stones cover-band, it is the Mick Taylor era that they are attempting to duplicate. Sticky Fingers is the middle of their three great album run and the bonus disc in this most recent edition of that album helps establish this period as the high point in the Stones colorful history.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great album
*by C***D on November 23, 2025*

My favorite Rolling Stones album. The record gets overlooked because it was released about the same time exile on Main Street was

## Frequently Bought Together

- Sticky Fingers
- Let It Bleed
- Exile On Main Street

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