THE ROLLING STONES "STICKY FINGERS" 1974 REISSUE W/WORKING ZIPPER NM/NM OOP LP

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TWO YEARS AGO I LOST ONE OF MY BEST FRIENDS TO CANCER, HE WAS A COOL MUSICIAN A DRUMMER BY TRADE, ORIGINALLY FROM SEATTLE, BUT RELOCATED TO L.A. IN 1985, HE AMASSED A VERY LARGE MUSIC COLLECTION, AND HAD KILLER TASTE FOR ROCK & ROLL, SADLY I AM SELLING OFF A LOT OF HIS COLLECTION ON BEHALF OF HIS WIDOW TO HELP PAY OFF DEBTS INCLUDING HOSPITAL BILLS, TAXES AND STORAGE UNIT FEES. I AM NOT TAKING ANYTHING FOR THIS SERVICE, DOING IT FOR MY FRIEND (MISS YOU DAVE!). THIS ITEM IS FROM HIS COLLECTION.


THE PHOTO'S MAY BE A LITTLE BLURRY, HAVE A LITTLE GLARE, SOME REFLECTIONS OR IN SOME CASES YOU MAY SEE SPECKS OF DUST. BUT THE PHOTO'S ARE OF THE ACTUAL ITEM YOU ARE BIDDING ON. I DO COMBINE SHIPPING.

THESE ARE VISUALLY & PLAY GRADED.


ARTISTS: THE ROLLING STONES

TITLE: “STICKY FINGERS” 1974 REISSUE

TRACK LISTING: SEE BELOW

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‎– COC 39105, ‎– COC-39105

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, LP, Album, Reissue, MO Pressing; Zipper cover

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A1 3:50 A2 3:45 A3 5:41 A4 7:17 A5 Written-By – 2:32 B1 3:42 B2 4:00 B3 5:34 B4 4:05 B5 5:56

Companies, etc. Distributed By – Copyright (c) – Pressed By – Published By – Recorded At – Recorded At –

Credits Artwork [Cover] – Design, Graphics – Engineer – , , , Producer – Written-By – * (tracks: A1 to A4, B1 to B5)

Notes Monarch pressing denoted by "MO" on labels.

Label variation with following rim text: Rolling Stones Records, TM Musidor B. V. Dist. By Atlantic Recording Corp. 75 Rockefeller Plaza N.Y. N.Y., pressed at Monarch Record Manufacturing, Los Angeles, California
US reissue pressing with real zipper.

Cat # COC 39105 appears on the label and spine.
Cat # COC-39105 appears on the inner sleeve, bottom-right.

Barcode and Other Identifiers Matrix / Runout (Side A Label): ST-RS-712189-MO Matrix / Runout (Side B Label): ST-RS-712190-MO Rights Society: BMI

LABEL: ROLLING STONE RECORDS

CAT.#: COC 39015

YEAR: 1974

RECORD CONDITION: THE RECORD (VISUALLY & PLAY GRADED). THE RECORD IS IN EX/NM- CONDITION.NO VISIBLE WEAR, SCRATCHES, LINES ETC. NICE SHINEY LUSTER TO THE VINYL. BOTH LABELS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION. LOOKS AND PLAYS ALMOST BRAND NEW.

SLEEVE CONDITION: THE JACKET IS IN EX/NM- CONDITION, NO SEAMS SPLITS, WRITING ON THE JACKET ETC. WILL MAIL OUT IN PROTECTIVE PLASTIC SLEEVE.INCLUDES THE ORIGINAL INNER SLEEVE IN EXCELLENT/NM CONDITION. ALSO THE WORKING ZIPPER!

OTHER INFO: DAVE HAD OTHER STONES LPs WHICH I AM ALSO LISTING. THIS IS THE MONARCH 1974 REISSUE PRESSING.

ARTIST INFO:

The Rolling Stones are an English band formed in in 1962. The first stable line-up consisted of (guitar, harmonica), (lead vocals), (guitar, backing vocals), (bass), (drums), and (piano). Stewart was removed from the official line-up in 1963 but continued as a touring member until his death in 1985. Brian Jones was the original leader of the group. The band's primary songwriters, , assumed leadership after became the group's manager. Their musical focus shifted from covering blues songs to writing original material, a decision with which Jones did not agree. Jones left the band less than a month before his death in 1969, having already been replaced by , who remained until 1974. After Taylor left the band, took his place in 1975 and continues on guitar in tandem with Richards. Following Wyman's departure in 1993, joined as their touring bassist. The Stones' touring keyboardists have included (1967–1982), (1978–1981), (through the mid-1970s) and (1982–present).

The Rolling Stones were at the forefront of the of bands that became popular in the United States in 1964 and were identified with the youthful and rebellious . Rooted in and early , the band started out playing covers but found more success with their own material; songs such as and became international hits. After a short period of experimentation with in the mid-1960s, the group returned to its "bluesy" roots with (1968), which along with its follow-ups (1969), (1971) and (1972), is generally considered to be the band's best work and is seen as their "Golden Age". It was during this period they were first introduced on stage as .

The band continued to release commercially successful albums through the 1970s and early 1980s, including (1978) and (1981), the two best-sellers in their discography. From 1983 to 1987 tensions between Jagger and Richards almost caused the band to split; however, they overcame their differences and rekindled their friendship after a temporary separation to work on solo projects. The Stones experienced a comeback with (1989), promoted by a . Since the 1990s, the group has lost much of their mainstream relevancy and new material has been less frequent. Despite this, the Rolling Stones continue to be a huge attraction on the live circuit. By 2007, the band had four of the top five of all time: (1994–1995), (1997–1998), (2002–2003) and (2005–2007). Musicologist attributes the endurance of the Rolling Stones to their being "rooted in traditional verities, in rhythm-and-blues and soul music", while "more ephemeral pop fashions have come and gone".

The Rolling Stones were inducted into the in 1989 and the in 2004. magazine ranked them fourth on the "" list and their are above 250 million. They have 30 studio albums, 23 live albums and numerous compilations. (1969) marked the first of five consecutive No. 1 studio and live albums in the UK. (1971) was the first of eight consecutive No. 1 studio albums in the US. In 2008, the band ranked 10th on the Billboard Hot 100 All-Time Top Artists chart. In 2012, the band celebrated its 50th anniversary. 

Sticky Fingers is the ninth British and eleventh American studio album by the English band , released in April 1971. It is the band's first album of the decade and the first release on the band's new label , after having been contracted since 1963 with in the UK and in the US. It is also 's first full-length appearance on a Rolling Stones album and the first Rolling Stones album not to feature any contributions from guitarist and founder .

Sticky Fingers is considered one of the Rolling Stones' best albums. It achieved triple platinum certification in the US, with songs such as the chart-topping "," the country ballad "","," "," and .

History[]

With the end of their Decca/London association at hand, The Rolling Stones were finally free to release their albums (cover art and all) as they pleased. However, their departing manager dealt the group a major blow when they discovered that they had inadvertently signed over their entire 1960s copyrights to Klein and his company , which is how all of their material from 1963's "" to has since been released solely by ABKCO Records. The band would remain incensed with Klein for decades for that act.

When Decca informed The Rolling Stones that they were owed one more single, they cheekily submitted a track called "Cocksucker Blues", which was guaranteed to be refused. Instead, Decca released the two-year-old track "" while Klein retained dual copyright ownership in conjunction with The Rolling Stones of "" and "."

Recording[]

Although sessions for Sticky Fingers began in earnest in March 1970, The Rolling Stones had been recording at in in December 1969. "," cut during 's sessions earlier in March of that year, had been held over from this release. Much of the recording for Sticky Fingers was made with in during the summer and autumn of 1970. Early versions of songs that would eventually appear on were also rehearsed during these sessions.

The album's artwork emphasises the of the Sticky Fingers title, showing a of a jeans-clad male with the visible outline of a large ; the cover of the original (vinyl ) release featured a working and perforations around the that opened to reveal a sub-cover image of cotton briefs. The vinyl release displayed the band's name and album title along the image of the belt; behind the zipper the white briefs were seemingly rubber stamped in gold with the stylized name of American , below which read "THIS PHOTOGRAPH MAY NOT BE—ETC." While the artwork was conceived by Warhol, photography was by and design was by Craig Braun. Braun and his team had other ideas, such as wrapping the album in - a concept later used by in - but Jagger was enthused by Warhol's cover with a zipper. Execution was then handled as Warhol sent Braun pictures of a model in tight jeans.

The cover photo of a male model's crotch clad in tight blue jeans was assumed by many fans to be an image of Mick Jagger, but the people actually involved at the time of the photo shoot claim that Warhol had several different men photographed (Jagger was not among them) and never revealed which shots he used. Among the candidates, , Warhol's lover at the time, denied it was his likeness, although his twin brother Jay is a possibility. Those closest to the shoot, and subsequent design, name Factory artist and designer Corey Tippin as the likeliest candidate. Warhol "superstar" claims to have been the model.

After retailers complained that the zipper was causing damage to the vinyl (from stacked shipments of the record), the zipper was "unzipped" slightly to the middle of the record, where damage would be minimised.

For the initial vinyl release the album title and band name is smaller and at the top on the American release. The UK release the title and band name are in bigger letters and on the left.

The album features the first usage of the "tongue & lips" logo of Rolling Stones Records, originally designed by in 1970. Jagger suggested to Pasche that he copy the outstuck tongue of the goddess , and while Pasche first felt it would date the image back to the Indian culture craze of the 1960s, seeing Kali made him change his mind. Before the end of that year his basic version was faxed to Craig Braun by . The black & white copy was then modified by Braun and his team, resulting in today's most popular red version, the slim one with the two white stripes on the tongue. Critic Sean Egan has said of the logo, "Without using the Stones' name, it instantly conjures them, or at least Jagger, as well as a certain lasciviousness that is the Stones' own ... It quickly and deservedly became the most famous logo in the history of popular music." The tongue and lips design was part of a package that, in 2003, named the "No. 1 Greatest Album Cover" of all time




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