Intro To Spotify Landmark
Welcome to Spotify Landmark
The real story of Sticky Fingers
Spotify Landmark is the story behind the greatest musical moments
Told by the folks who made them
This episode focuses on the Rolling Stones classic, Sticky Fingers
Originally released on April 23rd 1971
The album's been reissued this year in a variety of formats
Have a listen as Rolling Stone singer and co-songwriter
Mick Jagger, gives us an all history of the album in an exclusive interview from this year
Yeah, you got to mix it, Charlie
You got to fix it, it must be love
It's a bitch
Yeah, you got to mix it, Charlie
You got to fix it, it must be love
The real story of Sticky Fingers
Spotify Landmark is the story behind the greatest musical moments
Told by the folks who made them
This episode focuses on the Rolling Stones classic, Sticky Fingers
Originally released on April 23rd 1971
The album's been reissued this year in a variety of formats
Have a listen as Rolling Stone singer and co-songwriter
Mick Jagger, gives us an all history of the album in an exclusive interview from this year
Yeah, you got to mix it, Charlie
You got to fix it, it must be love
It's a bitch
Yeah, you got to mix it, Charlie
You got to fix it, it must be love
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- Starting The Album
- Muscle Shoals
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- Duping Jim Dickinson
- On "Sway"
- Jimmy Miller
- On "Wild Horses"
- On "Can't You Hear Me Knocking"
- Recording At Stargroves
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- Hackney Diamonds
- Sweet Sounds Of Heaven - Single
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- Forty Licks
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