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Home » Musicians » Discography » Sticky Fingers Deluxe Edition
Label: Capitol Records
Released: 2015
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CD1: Brown Sugar; Sway; Wild Horses; Can’t You Hear Me Knocking; You Gotta Move; Bitch; I Got The Blues; Sister Morphine; Dead Flowers; Moonlight Mile. CD2: (Studio) Brown Sugar; Wild Horses; Can’t You Hear Me Knocking; Bitch; Dead Flowers; (Live) Live With Me; Stray Cat Blues; Love In Vain; Midnight Rambler; Honky Tonk Women .
Mick Jagger: lead vocals, percussion, rhythm guitar, acoustic guitar; Keith Richards: rhythm guitar, backing vocals, acoustic guitar, twelve string acoustic guitar; Mick Taylor: lead guitar, acoustic guitar, rhythm guitar, slide guitar; Bill Wyman: bass guitar, electric piano; Charlie Watts: drums; Ry Cooder: slide guitar; Nicky Hopkins: piano; Jim Dickinson: piano; Jack Nitzsche: piano; Billy Preston: organ; Ian Stewart: piano; Jim Price: trumpet, piano; Bobby Keys: saxophone; Rocky Dijon: congas; Jimmy Miller: percussion; J Paul Buckmaster: string arrangements.
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Jazz combines creativity from the mind, heart, and the gut. It flourishes through structure and uses melody and rhythm to bridge the musician's creativity and the listener's imagination. I try to appreciate all forms of music and styles of jazz but find myself drawn to the hot music of the twenties through the early thirties, including its many contemporary incarnations
Read moreJazz combines creativity from the mind, heart, and the gut. It flourishes through structure and uses melody and rhythm to bridge the musician's creativity and the listener's imagination. I try to appreciate all forms of music and styles of jazz but find myself drawn to the hot music of the twenties through the early thirties, including its many contemporary incarnations. Obscure and forgotten musicians of that period also interest me. I also enjoy Baroque and Classical music; much of that repertoire actually shares jazz's emphasis on improvisation, creating tension over an underlying ground rhythm, and exciting formal variation.
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By Andrew J. Sammut
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