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''Sticky Fingers'' is the ninth studio album (eleventh American album) by Music/{{The Rolling Stones|Band}}, released in 1971. The album is notable for its cover, designed by painter Creator/AndyWarhol. Historically, it is important for being the first release on Rolling Stone Records, and completing the transition between the Stones' [[Music/BrianJones Jones]] era and [[Music/MickTaylor Taylor]] era, which was first coming to fruition on their previous album ''Music/LetItBleed''. Hits and fan favorites include "Brown Sugar", "Wild Horses", "Sway", "Dead Flowers", "Can't You Hear Me Knocking", "Bitch", and "Sister Morphine".

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''Sticky Fingers'' is the ninth studio album (eleventh American album) by Music/{{The Rolling Stones|Band}}, released in 1971. The album is notable for its cover, cover art, designed by painter Creator/AndyWarhol. Historically, it is important for being the first release on Rolling Stone Records, and completing the transition between the Stones' [[Music/BrianJones Jones]] era and [[Music/MickTaylor Taylor]] era, which was first coming to fruition on their previous album ''Music/LetItBleed''. Hits and fan favorites include "Brown Sugar", "Wild Horses", "Sway", "Dead Flowers", "Can't You Hear Me Knocking", "Bitch", and "Sister Morphine".
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* AlternaterAlbumCover: The normal artwork used for the album features the crotch of jeans close up. On the original release, the zipper worked and would expose briefs. Later releases would not use the working zipper, such as the Mobile Fidelity Half Speed Master, which used a shiny embossing to represent the missing zipper. In Spain, the Franco Regime censored the artwork so it was replaced with a can of treacle with a hand reaching out of it.

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* AlternaterAlbumCover: AlternateAlbumCover: The normal artwork used for the album features the crotch of jeans close up. On the original release, the zipper worked and would expose briefs. Later releases would not use the working zipper, such as the Mobile Fidelity Half Speed Master, which used a shiny embossing to represent the missing zipper. In Spain, the Franco Regime censored the artwork so it was replaced with a can of treacle with a hand reaching out of it.
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* AlternaterAlbumCover: The normal artwork used for the album features the crotch of jeans close up. On the original release, the zipper worked and would expose briefs. Later releases would not use the working zipper, such as the Mobile Fidelity Half Speed Master, which used a shiny embossing to represent the missing zipper. In Spain, the Franco Regime censored the artwork so it was replaced with a can of treacle with a hand reaching out of it.

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