![]() The Stones cut three songs in Sheffield: Wild Horses You Gotta Move, by bluesman Mississippi Fred McDowell and Brown Sugar, a song the band debuted the following Saturday at the infamous concert at Altamont Speedway where four people died. We took a little week off and said, 'We've got to try this room out.'" "Every record, you'd say, 'Where was that recorded?' It would turn out to be Muscle Shoals. "A lot of good music was coming out of there," guitarist Keith Richards says. At the time, the Muscle Shoals region was developing a reputation for producing great R&B and rock records by artists such as Aretha Franklin, Joe Tex and Wilson Pickett. The Stones started recording Sticky Fingers, which is being reissued Tuesday, in early December 1969 at Muscle Shoals Sound Studios in Sheffield, Ala. ![]() The Rolling Stones released Sticky Fingers in 1971, but the classic album began a year and a half before in a small Alabama town. ![]()
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