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Sticky Fingers is the ninth studio album by the English rock band the Rolling Stones. It was released on 23 April 1971 on the Rolling Stones' new label, Rolling Stones Records . The Rolling Stones had been contracted by Decca Records and London Records in the UK and the US since 1963.
The Six Wives of Henry VIII (album) Slaughter on 10th Avenue (Mick Ronson album) Smash Your Head Against the Wall; Son of Schmilsson; The Song Remains the Same (album) Songs from the Trees; Songs from Wasties Orchard; Songs of Love and Hate; Space (Modern Jazz Quartet album) Spectrum (Billy Cobham album) Sticky Fingers; The Sun, Moon & Herbs
Glen Carroll formed Sticky Fingers in 1989 after serving in the U.S. military as a pilot. [2] At first, Carroll performed as the band's drummer. However, after the band went through several vocalists a month, Carroll became the band's vocalist. [3] For the next 25 years, Carroll lead the band as singer and business manager. [4] [5]
"Dead Flowers" was performed live during the album tours for Sticky Fingers and Exile on Main St. in 1970–72, then once during the Black and Blue Tour in 1976. It was not played again until the Steel Wheels Tour in 1989. Live performances of the song from 1995 can be found on the Stones' album Stripped and its 2016 edition Totally Stripped.
Westway (The Glitter & the Slums) is the third studio album by Australian rock band Sticky Fingers, released through Sureshaker on 30 September 2016. [1] It was produced by Dann Hume , who produced the band's second album, Land of Pleasure , and co-produced their debut album Caress Your Soul .
It was released as the B-side to the advance single, "Brown Sugar", from their ninth British and eleventh American studio album, Sticky Fingers. [1] It was originally released one week before the album. Despite not being used as an official single by itself, the tune has garnered major airplay from AOR radio stations.
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Many of the players on this album went on to work with George Harrison on his post-Beatles debut album All Things Must Pass and with Clapton on his solo debut. The horn players Bobby Keys and Jim Price played on the albums Sticky Fingers and Exile on Main St. by the Rolling Stones , and join them for their 1972 STP Tour .