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Sticky Fingers Reviews
ROCK OUT. SOMEONE WITH "STICKY FINGERS" stole my CD & i purchased another one on Amazon.com.GREAT CD & LOVE "STICKY FINGERS". it gets no better than this with Mick & the boys. what can i say about this classic STONES CD.
If you don't have it and are not familiar with it - then you have no business talking about music - with anyone. But I am not going to give you a blow by blow analyzing each of the tracks, many of the 4 & 5 star posters here have already made fine arguments and cases for the album and the individual tracks. What I am wondering about is what would rate 5 stars in the world of a reviewer who gave this album 1 star. Bee Gees. I am the Stones authority. My post here is to address the handful of nuts out of more than two hundred reviews here who somehow rate this album as 1 or 2 stars.
Michael Bolton. Ratt. Michael Jackson.
Five stars for Babs. Kiss. The mind boggles.
What rates 5 stars in your world. Kenny G. Simply put this is one of two Stones albums that is arguably their best, and certainly an album the figures automatically into the top ten of any list of the best albums ever - by anyone.
Period. Even a non-fan, but someone with a general appreciation for music, should be able to walk away with at least 3 stars and respect for this album.
This is a great album A must for anyone with an interest in The Rolling Stones.
Sticky Fingers is a landmark Stones recording, rivaled and perhaps surpassed, only by Let It Bleed. Great album. Mick Jagger's performance on Sticky Fingers was a perfect rock'n'roll 10.
Though he never really fit into the group's aesthetic, the young Mick Taylor was, technically, the best guitarist the band ever had, and helped return them to their blues base after Brian Jones died. I know, I know, 1968's "Beggar's Banquet" and 1972's "Exile On Main Street" have their devotees, but "Sticky Fingers" is the World's Greatest Rock And Roll Band at its absolute zenith in the studio. The Stones were at their nastiest on "Bitch" and "Can't You Hear Me Knocking." Everything released from 1968 to 1972 is essential, but "Fingers" is, quite simply, the best rock band on earth at its height. For my money, the Stones never put out a better album than 1971's "Sticky Fingers". And, in my opinion, Jimmy Miller was the best producer to ever work with them. "Moonlight Mile" is ravaged and lovely, as is "Wild Horses," the best ballad Jagger and Richards ever wrote. The record kicks off with the filthy "Brown Sugar," the group's best Seventies single, and continues from strength to strength.
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