• Sticky Fingers came at a time when—on record, at least—the Rolling Stones could do no wrong. This album could reasonably be called their peak.
  • Sticky Fingers ends with perhaps the strangest and most unique recording in the Rolling Stones’ entire catalogue, the haunting, modal epic “Moonlight Mile.”
  • No, the real owner of… rolling stones sticky fingers zipper up Another classic Stones album cover, this one designed by Andy Warhol’s Factory.
  • Months before they would go into exile, Sticky Fingers encapsulates everything grimy about The Rolling Stones from the moment it starts.
  • The band’s first album of the 1970s, Sticky Fingers was the ninth British and 11th American studio album by The Rolling Stones.
  • If Exile on Main St. is considered the Rolling Stones ' creative peak – and it often is – then Sticky Fingers helped get them most of the way there.
  • Sticky Fingers ends with perhaps the strangest and most unique recording in the Rolling Stones’ entire catalogue, the haunting, modal epic “Moonlight Mile.”
  • That is, until the Rolling Stones arrived for an impromptu three-day session in December and proceeded to put the renegade studio on the map.
  • Sticky Fingers by The Rolling Stones released in 1971. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.
  • The Rolling Stones, 1971 - Peter Webb. The Rolling Stones’ classic album Sticky Fingers was the product of the band’s previous success.