Rolling Stones' Sticky Fingers Turns 50: Celebrate with Rare Behind-the-Scenes Footage and Juicy Insider Secrets!
From Iconic Album Cover to Controversial Lyrics: Uncover the Untold Story of Rolling Stones' Most Infamous Album!

The Rolling Stones' ninth studio album, "Sticky Fingers," is a legendary masterpiece that still resonates with fans today. As the iconic album celebrates its 50th anniversary, we take a closer look at the history behind this groundbreaking work of art.
In the late 1960s, the Rolling Stones were facing numerous challenges, from dwindling gigs to inner-band conflicts. Despite these obstacles, the band decided to release a new record on their newly-formed label, Rolling Stones Records. "Sticky Fingers" was born out of this determination, becoming the band's first album without Brian Jones and featuring the debut of Mick Taylor. The album's ten tracks were recorded between March 1970 and January 1971 and produced two smash-hit singles, "Brown Sugar" and "Wild Horses."
The album's design was also a revolutionary moment in the band's history, featuring the debut of their now-iconic "tongue & lips" logo, which was designed by art student John Pasche. The logo represented the band's anti-authoritarian attitude and Jagger's infamous mouth, which symbolized the group's provocative and rebellious identity.

The artwork for "Sticky Fingers" was equally as provocative, designed by the legendary artist Andy Warhol. The cover showcased a close-up of a denim-clad crotch, while the original vinyl release featured a real working zipper that revealed another crotch in white briefs. The zipper caused damage to the vinyl and was later removed from subsequent releases, but the artwork's impact was long-lasting.
In celebration of the album's 50th anniversary, photographer Gerd Schaller created a stunning artwork featuring the first UK pressing of "Sticky Fingers" on a Garrard HiFi-turntable Zero 100 S. This artwork is part of Schaller's Vinylography series, showcasing vinyl records in all their glory, and is available in different sizes up to 180 x 161 cm.
Today, "Sticky Fingers" remains a testament to the band's musical genius and rebellious spirit. Its impact on music history is undeniable, and its influence can still be felt in modern music today. So, raise a glass to the Rolling Stones' legendary album, "Sticky Fingers," and celebrate its 50th anniversary with this stunning artwork.

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