Sticky [Explicit Lyrics]

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Holly Day. MPLS Pulse
... carries on the NDI imperative of reporting on all aspects of Jerry Springer culture these songs are just plain cool/weird

Album Description
In the Spring of 1989, The New Duncan Imperials sequestered themselves in Chicago's Uberstudio and built a monument to the music they love-loud, pretty, and just plain weird rock and roll. And they called it STICKY.

This double cd features 30 brand new songs with the first disc being a bit louder and the second a bit weirder. The first disc is where you'll find stomping guitar riffs and blazing pop songs. But its not just one big blur. "Wish You Were There's homicidal hoe-down and "Small Craft Advisory" -about roadside souvenir shops- help slow things down a bit.

CD 2 possesses a crop of power pop gems, including "That Jerk", "Dumb It Down", "Stuck In Reverse", and "Thumbsucker". It is also home to "Just Another Song About Helmet" (the band, not the headgear)and the truly perverse anthem, "To All Our Friends In Other Bands"

We could go on and on, but the only real way to experience "STICKY" is to pop both discs into your player. Begin with song one and end with song thirty. First disconnect the phone and put the dog out. And take off your shoes. And your pants. And get ready to get "STICKY"

Band Members:
Skipper- bass, vocals, keyboards
Goodtime- Drums
Pigtail- guitars, vocals

Sticky Fingers
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Rock, blues, ballads
  • A MASTERPIECE! ROCK, COUNTRY AND BLUES AT IT'S FINEST!
  • "Wild Horses" should not keep you away from excellence!
  • Good Stones album..but the best?
  • why no remaster?
Sticky Fingers
The Rolling Stones
Manufacturer: Virgin Records Us
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ASIN: B000000W5N
Release Date: 1994-07-26

Tracks:

  1. Brown Sugar
  2. Sway
  3. Wild Horses
  4. Can't You Hear Me Knocking
  5. You Gotta Move
  6. Bitch
  7. I Got The Blues
  8. Sister Morphine
  9. Dead Flowers
  10. Moonlight Mile

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"Sister Morphine," the heart of guitarist Mick Taylor's first full studio album with the Stones, doesn't get the airplay of "Brown Sugar" or "Wild Horses." But it's one of the most vivid, horrifying songs about drug abuse ever recorded--as Mick Jagger sings "from my hospital bed," the ringing guitars of Taylor and Keith Richards build to full catharsis behind him. On that and lighter songs like the countryish "Dead Flowers" and the rocker "Bitch," Charlie Watts establishes himself as rock's prototypical drummer. He's creative and propulsive and knows how to swing, but he never overwhelms the song or the other Stones. --Steve Knopper

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Only a peak-of-their-powers Stones could manage to overshadow one of their very greatest albums by surrounding it in their studio chronology with Let It Bleed and Exile on Main St.. Sticky Fingers, however, is anything but an also-ran. Offering some of the band's most inspired twists on their basic approach--"Sway," the midtempo rocker that would sound orchestral even without Paul Buckmaster's climactic string arrangement; the gorgeous closer "Moonlight Mile"--this also rocks like the demon they had lived to face another day after Altamont. And, as if to prove their minds were still as dirty as their music, its keynote is "Brown Sugar." --Rickey Wright

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Rock, blues, ballads.......2007-07-20

This landmark 1971 album gave the Stones a massive hit with Brown Sugar. Together with Bitch and the extended jam Can't You Hear Me Knocking it is one of three powerful rock songs while the rest of the album contain soulful, bluesy or country-tinged ballads.

These ballads are all rather dark and brooding, from the melancholy Wild Horses to the unoriginally titled but moving I Got the Blues and the chilling Sister Morphine, whilst Dead Flowers with its country flavor has poetic lyrics and an addictive tune.

The album concludes with the yearning Moonlight Mile, a final unforgettable track. This mix of melodious ballads and power rock make Sticky Fingers a masterpiece and one of that decade's top albums by the greatest rock band of all time.

5 out of 5 stars A MASTERPIECE! ROCK, COUNTRY AND BLUES AT IT'S FINEST!.......2007-07-10

This is a classic album and is certainly in the top 100 ever made! My personal favorite cut is "Sway" I just love to hear Mick Taylor wailing away on his guitar until the fade out. Every cut is exceptional and there are a few hits on this album "Brown Sugar" and "Wild Horses" mainly and "Bitch",but this album goes much deeper than those obvious cuts with the classic country "Dead Flowers" and "Can't You Hear Me Knocking" which rocks all the way to the jazz-like end! Every song is worth mentioning and this album should be in every music lovers collection.

5 out of 5 stars "Wild Horses" should not keep you away from excellence!.......2007-06-02

As the author of the Jefferson Airplane book "Take Me To A Circus Tent" I am often ask to review and talk about various rock recordings from the 60's and 70's.

The Rolling Stones Mick Taylor period is a treasure chest that never empties. Mick was the most advantageous choice for the group. His leads, fills, and general sound pushed the band to new heights.

"Sticky Fingers" runs with the smoothest of engines from start to finish. The tracks are incredible examples of the Stones diversity and ability to excel. While the casual fan will gravitate toward "Brown Sugar" and "Wild Horses", don't deprive yourself of one of the most underrated tunes ever "Sway." Mick Taylor has his patent of excellence all over the arrangement of "Can't You Hear Me knocking."

Often the word great is used to excess but in this case it doesn't do justice!

Mick Taylor we miss you. A shame you left.

Be well always,
Craig Fenton
Author of the Jefferson Airplane book "Take Me To A Circus Tent"

4 out of 5 stars Good Stones album..but the best?.......2007-04-19

"Sticky Fingers" isnt just a great Stones album, but a great classic rock album as well. The only thing that I have to debate about this album is that I dont think its the best Stones record. The honor would have to go to "Let it Bleed" Now, I am in no way comparing this to "Let it Bleed" because that just wouldn't be fair, since every song on "Let it Bleed" is excellent, which makes it an easy five star effort. The reason I give this only four stars is that is falls just a bit short from perfect. I feel when you are reviewing Stones albums from this time frame, that you have to be a little more judgemental, since the late 60's/ all 70's time frame was the best for the band. They even had some early 80's solid albums, but no where near the musical effort as the earlier stuff. "Sticky Fingers" seems to fall a bit short with "You gotta move", and "Dead Flowers" which in my opinion seem to be blues songs that are forced, instead of the blues infused "Sister Morphine" , and "Moonlight Mile" which the band seems to flow more gracefully. I am sure there will be some that love those songs, but I feel that they are just a bit overdone, and they just arent very solid songs, if that makes any sense. Its still a great record from the Stones, but I feel that it just isn't pefect, but that doesn't mean that it shouldn't be in everyone's CD collection. ENJOY!

4 out of 5 stars why no remaster?.......2007-04-09

Their best album. And my favorite album of all. But one star goes away for not remastering this one as they have the CD's of the early years. Surely it is deserving.
Sticky Fingers
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Brooding ballads & buoyant rock
  • I'm No Schoolgirl, but I Know What I Like
  • Get You Grooving
  • A Rolling Stones Masterpiece
  • So Far Beyond the Ability of Mortal Musicians
Sticky Fingers
The Rolling Stones
Manufacturer: Virgin Records Us
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ASIN: B000AM6OKS
Release Date: 2005-08-30

Tracks:

  1. Brown Sugar
  2. Sway
  3. Wild Horses
  4. Can't You Hear Me Knocking
  5. You Gotta Move
  6. Bitch
  7. I Got The Blues
  8. Sister Morphine
  9. Dead Flowers
  10. Moonlight Mile

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Brooding ballads & buoyant rock.......2007-07-19

The theme of this somber 1971 album is drugs and the aural administration thereof takes place mostly via slow, soulful songs. The three up-tempo exceptions are the raucous Brown Sugar, the malevolent Bitch and the extended jamming excursion Can't You Hear Me Knocking, all prime slabs of powerful rock `n roll.

The down-tempo tracks all have an air of melancholia about them, from the world-weary Wild Horses to the unoriginally titled but moving I Got the Blues. The notorious Sister Morphine, also performed by Marianne Faithfull on albums like Blazing Away and Greatest Hits, is a decadent and chilling highlight.

The country-tinged Dead Flowers is another masterpiece with evocative imagery and addictive melody line and reminds me somewhat of Far Away Eyes on their Some Girls (1978) album. Sticky Fingers concludes with the yearning Moonlight Mile, a final unforgettable song. The blend of butt-kicking rock and brooding ballads ensure a perfect Stones album.

5 out of 5 stars I'm No Schoolgirl, but I Know What I Like.......2006-06-11

Mick Taylor's haunting guitar can be heard throughout this record. The guitar marriage between him and Keith was, without a doubt, a match made in heaven. The two just knew how to drive a song, well ten songs in this case. And if these guys are driving the car, Mick Jaggar is riding shotgun, mike in hand, singing his heart out, and steadily beating his pound tattoo to keep the guitars in time is none other than that drummer extrodinaire Charlie Watts. Let's face it, the bass is good too, can't forget Bill. Can't forget the host of guest musicians either who make up this stew. Do you think they all knew back then what they were about? What they were creating? Certainly they knew "Brown Sugar" would raise some eyebrows. And they had to know mommies and daddies were gonna be furious about "Sister Morphine." Still, this record overcame it all. Just about every rock publication on earth has declared this record to be one of the best ever made. It is.

5 out of 5 stars Get You Grooving.......2006-06-11

The Rolling Stones' "Sticky Fingers" is certainly one of the greatest rock and roll records to come out of the Boomer Generation, actually it's one of the best records to come out of any generation. Somewhere along the line the boys in the band got transformed from the bad boys of rock and roll into some mighty fine musicians. Well, they were still, and still are, I suppose, the bad boys of rock. A listen to this record will tell you that. I mean could anybody but the Stones have gotten away with "Brown Sugar" and "Sister Morphine?" So, let's agree, they were still the bad boys. I guess it's possible to be a rocker and to not be so good (just kidding), but all kidding aside, this is a record that will rip you right out of your seat, get you dancing, get you rocking, get you thinking, get you grooving.

5 out of 5 stars A Rolling Stones Masterpiece.......2006-06-11

"Sticky Fingers from start to finish is nothing short of masterful. It just flows. And it does it without bowing or kowtowing to anybody. "Brown Sugar" must have blown a lot of minds back in the day. And "Sister Morphine," wowza, I'm surprised the holier than though folks who want to control everything we see and hear weren't out publicly melting these records down. But maybe they couldn't, maybe they were too mesmerized by Mick Taylor's knock down drag out guitar playing. Or maybe Bobby Keys sax warned them away. Or maybe they were just afraid of street fighting men, whatever. Actually this record apparently did tick off Franco. You know the guy who ran Spain, because when it came out there, "Sister Morphine" was replaced with "Let it Rock" and that totally glorious Andy Warhol zipper cover was replaced with a photo of the band. I guess Franco thought it obscene, which is strange coming from a man who every thinking person on the planet found obscene. Anyway, you won't find it obscene, not if you've got heart.

5 out of 5 stars So Far Beyond the Ability of Mortal Musicians.......2006-06-10

This is the third record of the five Stones records produced by Jimmy Miller, five records that in my opinion are the five best all time Stones recoring. Sadly, I can't rate them one through five, because they are all so outstanding. The ten songs on "Sticky Fingers" show off all the abilities of the band, from the bluesy "I've Got the Blues" and "You Gotta Move," to the rockers "Bitch" and the wonderfully, politically incorrect "Brown Sugar" and on to the countrified "Wild Horses" and "Dead Flowers," there is nothing but excellence exhibited here. Not only the Stones, but the guest musicians as well, excel far beyond the abilities of normal musicians. Ry Cooder's work is so chilling on "Sister Morphine" that it takes your breath away. Bobby Keys sax on "Brown Sugar" rips right into your soul. This is certainly one of the best and finest records ever made.
(Blacktrash) The Autobiography of Kirk Jones
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • STICKY'S THE MAN!
  • Absolutely incredible...one of my all-time favorites
  • 5 stars only cause I can't put more...
  • dope dope dope
  • Sticky Dammmmmmmmmmm!!!!!
(Blacktrash) The Autobiography of Kirk Jones
Sticky Fingaz
Manufacturer: Fontana Universal
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ASIN: B000051Y2U
Release Date: 2001-05-22

Tracks:

  1. Intro
  2. Come On
  3. My Dogz Iz My Gunz
  4. Not Die'N
  5. Kirk Jones Conscience
  6. Money Talks
  7. Why
  8. Oh My God
  9. State Vs. Kirk Jones
  10. Kirk Jones Conscience II
  11. Baby Brother
  12. Cheatin'
  13. What Chu Want
  14. Ghetto
  15. What If I Was White
  16. Sister I'm Sorry
  17. Get It Up
  18. Kirk Jones Conscience III
  19. Licken Off In Hip-Hop
  20. Wonderful World

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It seems that Sticky Fingaz has experienced something of an epiphany. On Black Trash, the former lead screamer of Onyx has found humility and a metaphysical alter ego, Kirk Jones, an unrepentant player whose short life and death is related on this record in wide-screen psychodrama. But have no fear, Sticky Fingaz may have developed a cerebral edge but he's as raucous and rowdy as ever. Among the other superstar actors on this boom-bap teleplay is Raekwon, who features on the hook to the introspective Rockwilder-produced "Money Talks." Rah Digga plays a formidably frosty judge on the courtroom drama "State vs. Kirk Jones," while (as defending attorney) Redman fails to keep his client from the clink. Eminem provides the honky chorus on the operatic "What If I Was White," in which Kirk muses what would happen if is he was the "color of cocaine." Fellow Onyx thug Fredro Starr (now known as Firestarr) appears on the fiery "Get It Up." Once Kirk reaches his predicted (sticky) end, Mr. Fingaz is left with the realization that "it's easier to get a gun than an education" before unexpectedly breaking into a faithful rendition of Louis Armstrong's "Wonderful World"; a fitting conclusion to this ghetto cabaret. --Chris Campion

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars STICKY'S THE MAN!.......2007-01-16

A VERY UNDERRATED RAPPER FROM NEW YORK! THIS WAS A EXTREMLY GOOD TELL A STORY THREW LYRICALLY EXPLANATION! ALOT OF TODAYS RAPPERS SHOULD HAVE THE SKILL TO DO SO! WHEN YOU LISTEN TO THIS ALBUM ITS LIKE YOUR WATCHING A GOOD THUG MOVIE! THIS CD SHOULD BE IN EVERY REAL HIP HOPPERS TOP TEN LIST!

5 out of 5 stars Absolutely incredible...one of my all-time favorites.......2006-12-30

Sticky Fingaz' 2001 solo debut "Blacktrash: The Autobiography of Kirk Jones" is one of my absolute favorite hip hop albums of all time. Start to finish this record is simply phenomenal and unlike anything I have ever heard. As great as Onyx is, this album showed what a genius Sticky Fingaz is and the music he is capable of. "Blacktrash" plays like a movie, telling a chronicling story of the life of a criminal. There is so much emotion throughout the album that it really makes me emotional every time I listen to it, and it totally engrosses me. Following the journey of Kirk Jones through his troubles with the law, relationships, financial difficulty, desperation, and depression is a roller coaster ride, sometimes sad and depressing, humorous, frustrating, but overall just amazing. The phenomenal list of guest performers (Blackchild, Raekwon, X1, Still Livin, Rah Digga, Redman, Canibus, Scarred 4 Life, Lord Superb, Guess Who, Dave Hollister, Petey Pablo, Eminem, Fredro Starr, and Columbo the Shining Star) provide a cast of well-played characters, including family members, friends, accomplices, an entire court, and even God himself. Actor Omar Epps plays the role of a narrator. The production comes from New York producers including Rockwilder and others, and the music is consistently excellent. I cannot recommend this album enough. I just love this album so much.

After an intro that sets the scene well, the album begins with "Come On," a hard-hitting screamer that will recall the Onyx albums of the past. "My Dogz Iz My Gunz" is awesome, an excellently-produced angry song describing Kirk's tendency towards weapons. "Not Die'N" speaks of Jones's inability to die because of his state in life. "Money Talks" is excellent. Wu-Tang legend Raekwon and Sticky rap metaphorically from the point of view of money itself, an ingeniously concepted song. "Why" is a highlight, the song that profiles the conversations that Kirk and his accomplice have during a jewelry robbery and how their arguments lead to their ultimate downfall. The great beat and hook make this song a completely awesome track. "Oh My God" is the conversation a desperate Kirk Jones has with God. This song is phenomenal. He asks God questions about life and the answers really make you think. Probably my favorite point of the story is "State Vs. Kirk Jones," which portrays an intense court proceeding through rhymes. Rah Digga is an angry Judge Battle, and Redman plays Kirk's unqualified lawyer. This is an awe-inspiring and very effective song the likes of which I have never heard. "Baby Brother" is beautiful musically. The song is a telephone conversation that Kirk has with his brother from jail, making the painful realization that his sibling "will end up just like me." Dave Hollister makes an inspired appearance. "Cheatin'" and "Whatchu Want" show an angry and depressed Kirk and his mentality. "Ghetto" is an entertaining track showing the philosophy of people in the ghetto, and "What If I Was White" wonders how life would be different were he Caucasian, with Eminem on the hook. Kirk struggles to apologize on the heartfelt "Sister I'm Sorry," and the energetic "Get It Up" follows. After "Licken Off in Hip Hop," the album ends beautifully with a cover of Louie Armstrong's "Wonderful World." This ending really sums up Kirk's sad life and demise, and has a lot of inspiring moments.

"Blacktrash" is one of the most remarkable works of music I have ever heard. This album is embarrassingly underrated and should be considered a classic the likes of the legendary hip hop albums. A concept album has never been executed so perfectly as "Blacktrash." I think all kinds of music fans will love this album as I have for so long.

5 out of 5 stars 5 stars only cause I can't put more..........2006-09-21

This album is probably my favourite... the whole album is made to tell the story of Kirk Jones and talks about all kind of different subjects... Sticky is the man... If you ain't got it go get it! My mom actually lost my album but F it i'm buying a new one... it's worth the price !

5 out of 5 stars dope dope dope.......2006-08-14

this is among my top 10 hip hop albums. i love it. but it kinda gets soften up in the end. but still it deservese at least 5 stars.
iof u aint got it. cop it

5 out of 5 stars Sticky Dammmmmmmmmmm!!!!!.......2005-02-27


i knew it would be good but sticky has outdone himself this is his finest moment compared to all the onyx joints this has to be the best album and i have heard them all and fredro is my favorite member of the group its one of those albums that u can play straight through evertime there are some good collaborations with artists like raekwon, X1, Redman, rah digga, petey pablo and eminem if you like onyx or gangsta rap buy it and you will not be disappointed
Muck Sticky Wants You
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Change Your Life
Muck Sticky Wants You
Muck Sticky
Manufacturer: Muck Stickey
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ASIN: B000OCY77Q
Release Date: 2007-04-17

Tracks:

  1. Mock Sticky Wants You
  2. Educated
  3. Thingy Thing
  4. Hips, Lips 7 Fingertips
  5. Me
  6. Let's Go...
  7. Fishin'
  8. Rise N' Shine
  9. Cereal Time
  10. Party
  11. Limburger Cheeze
  12. Let's Have A...
  13. Barbecue
  14. Nuckin Futs
  15. Trails
  16. Dig It
  17. In, Out
  18. One Day at a Time

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Change Your Life.......2007-07-02

Join the Revolution. Muck Sticky has touched thousands with his music about having a good time and being true to yourself. Known round the world via Myspace.com ([...]), Muck Wants You mixes some of our Southern Past-times with good times the whole world enjoys. Catchy Tunes, Thought provoking messages, and Humor from start to finish. You won't be disapointed. Better yet come to Memphis and see him live. It will change your life.
Sticky Honey
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    Sticky Honey
    Juliette & the Licks
    Manufacturer: Hassle
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    ASIN: B000JFXT68
    Release Date: 2006-11-27

    Tracks:

    1. Sticky Honey
    2. Are You Happy?
    3. Sticky Honey (Video)

    Album Description

    Enhanced CD single of the second track pulled from actress Juliette Lewis and The Licks' sophomore album Four On The Floor (featuring guest drummer Dave Grohl!). Features two versions of 'Sticky Honey' (Main Version and Enhanced Video) plus 'Are You Happy'. Hassle. 2006.

    Album Details

    Catchy Second Single Already Receiving Support from the Likes of Zane Lowe and Sure to Make a Big Impact.
    Sticky Fingers
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      Sticky Fingers
      Rolling Stones
      Manufacturer: CBS
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      ASIN: B000K8IDF6

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      This is the Original CBS Release. Catalog # CK 40488
      Bobolink Cove
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        ASIN: B000SFJWH4
        Release Date: 2007-08-07

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        Quirky vocals, thought provoking lyrics, and a strangely fascinating blend of partying and inspiration are the peanut butter & jelly of Muck Sticky's fourth musical sandwich. He's currently in the top 100 MySpace unsigned artists listing.
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          ASIN: B000GY72CE
          Release Date: 2006-07-11
          Sticky Fingers + 7 Bonus Tracks
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            Sticky Fingers + 7 Bonus Tracks
            Rolling Stones
            Manufacturer: Virgin Benelux B.V.
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            ASIN: B000JLOHMW

            Product Description

            Limited Edition Russian Import, only 500 copies made! This edition does not have the actual zipper on the cover--merely one drawn on. Contains a 4-paned poster which has the lyrics in English on the back. First 10 tracks same as original US release. 7 Bonus tracks are: Wild Horses Unplugged, B*tch, Sister Morphine, Travellin' Man, Brown Sugar (different guitar part), Brown Sugar (another different mix), and Let it Rock.
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              Sticky Fingers
              The Rolling Stones
              Manufacturer: Virgin Records Us
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              ASIN: B000008OKU
              Release Date: 1994-06-28

              Tracks:

              1. Brown Sugar
              2. Sway
              3. Wild Horses
              4. Can't You Hear Me Knocking
              5. You Gotta Move
              6. Bitch
              7. I Got the Blues
              8. Sister Morphine
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