Rolling Stones - Sticky Fingers (Reis)
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Artist: Rolling Stones Title: Sticky Fingers (Reis) Label: UMe UPC: 602527015620 Price: $13.98 |

Rolling Stones - Sticky Fingers (Reis) Track Listing
1 - Brown Sugar
2 - Sway
3 - Wild Horses
4 - Can't You Hear Me Knocking
5 - You Gotta Move - The Rolling Stones, Davis, Gary [1]
6 - Bitch
7 - I Got the Blues
8 - Sister Morphine - The Rolling Stones, Faithfull, Marianne
9 - Dead Flowers
10 - Moonlight Mile
About Rolling Stones - Sticky Fingers (Reis)
Digitally remastered edition of the Rock 'N' Roll veterans' 1971 album, originally the first album for their own Rolling Stones Records imprint. Though the album was pieced together from various sessions, it remains one of their most iconic albums. 10 tracks including 'Brown Sugar', 'Bitch' and 'Wild Horses'.
Rolling Stones - Sticky Fingers (Reis) Reviews
Average Rating: 4.0
Rating: 1
We all would just LOVE to love the new Rolling Stones UMG remasters.
Now, I have the Virgin 1994 Sticky Fingers cd, the Japanese pressings and this new UMG offering.
This new UMG release is GAR-BARGE.
The LOUDNESS WAR is on.
For example, using a waveform audio editor to look at the UMG version of Can't You Hear Me Knocking, you can see the brickwall limiting right up to 0 db full scale.
What that means is clipping, causing god awful distorion and practically NO dynamic range.
It sounds TERRIBLE folks.
The Virgin and Japanese cds are so much better.
They have good dynamic range and no clipping distortion as a result of "THE LOUDNESS WAR."
I simply don't understand the rationale behind ruining a perfectly good product with BAD mastering and processing.
Do yourself a favor. Look for the old Virgin releases.
Stay way away from this one.
Rating: 5
Maybe Aftermath was the best Stones album. If not, this is hands down. Sway, Sister Morphine, Moonlight Mile, Dead Flowers are great sleepers. Brown Sugar, need I say more? Okay, I will. Can't you hear me Knockin' is a Stones classic by itself. Mick does his best singing here, IMHO, and Keith is possibly the most under rated guitarist ever. If you don't have this already, you're no Stones fan. If you buy it, you will be a fan soon enough.
Rating: 1
In this day and age , why would anyone compress the sound levels just to gain a louder pressing. The virgin pressing is better. Someone needs to step in and redo the Stones catalog properly.
Rating: 5
A classic and overall stellar representation of the Rolling Stones during a peak period of their history.
Rating: 5
This is a classic and has a great sound quality to it.
A must have for serious collectors.
So glad I got to see them at Ford Field in Detroit when they came. Worth every penny and will see them again if they ever tour again.









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