Sticky Fingers is the ninth British and eleventh American studio album by The Rolling Stones, released in April 1971. The album cover featured a working zipper on a pair of jeans, which caused damage to vinyl records. The album was controversial due to its cover art, which featured a close-up of a man's crotch in tight jeans with a working zipper. The album was included in Rolling Stone's list of the 500 greatest albums of all time.
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Этот замечательный альбом стал первым сольником для уже известной вокалистки, только покинувшей группу Big Brother and The Holding Company ради своей собственной карьеры. Альбом заметно отличался от того, что было записано Дженис с Big Brother and The Holding, психоделическое звучание ушло на второй план. Среди лучших песен на альбоме "Try (Just A Little Bitder)", "Maybe", "Kozmic Blues", "To Love Somebody", джазовый стандарт "Little Girl Blue" и госпел "Work Me, Lord". Personnel: Janis Joplin - lead vocals, guitar, Sam Andrew - guitar, vocals, Michael Monarch - guitar (uncredited), Mike Bloomfield - guitar on "Maybe", "One Good Man", "To Love Somebody" and "Work Me, Lord", Brad Campbell - bass guitar, brass instrumentation, Richard Kermode - electronic organ, keyboards, Gabriel Mekler - electronic organ, keyboards, Goldy McJohn - electronic organ, keyboards (uncredited), Maury Baker - drums, Lonnie Castille - drums, Jerry Edmonton - drums (uncredited), Terry Clements - tenor saxophone, Cornelius "Snooky" Flowers - baritone saxophone, backing vocals, Luis Gasca - trumpet.