
That amount of money translates into about $6,500 today. So that’s that: In 1969 recorded two of rock music’s greatest songs and paid a cool grand for the privilege. Tom Surowicz, Minneapolis Star Tribune August. Phone number, Photo, Opening hour, Payment method. Yeager's work favorably recalls some of the top vibes players in Jazz: Bobby Hutcherson's warmth, Milt Jackson's bluesy, groovy finesse Gary Burton's. Wild Sound Recording Studio is a Recording studio located in 2400 NE 2nd St, Minneapolis, Minnesota, US. As you can see, the receipt helpfully says “The Rolling Stones / Wild Horses” right on it. Matthew Zimmerman - Engineer, Mix, Master. This session was one of the last times Klein would be their manager, as the Stones would jettison him (as much as was possible) as soon as they could.

The Sticky Fingers sessions ran from December 2 to 4, 1969, with the rest of the album being recorded during much of 1970. Klein, the shark tasked with managing both the Beatles and the Stones for a time. Here’s the receipt that Muscle Shoals remitted to the Stones, or more precisely ABKCO, being the company founded by one Allen B. (Click on the image for a larger version.) In 2009 Akron’s the Black Keys came down to Muscle Shoals to cut Brothers, which ended up winning a Grammy.Īs it happens, only three songs off of Sticky Fingers were recorded at Muscle Shoals, but two of them were the album’s only two singles and are without question the most immortal tracks off the album: “Wild Horses” and “Brown Sugar.” (The third song recorded at Muscle Shoals was “You Gotta Move.”) Cher’s album 3614 Jackson Highway takes its title from the studio’s address. Over the course of the 1970s a lot of great music was recorded there, from Paul Simon and Rod Stewart to Bob Dylan, Lynyrd Skynyrd, and beyond. Sticky Fingers was one of the first albums recorded at Muscle Shoals Sound Studio, in Sheffield, Alabama, having been founded by the Swampers just a couple years earlier. Is Sticky Fingers the Stones’ best album? What do you think? There’s a lot of competition, Let It Bleed, Exile on Main Street, Beggars Banquet. Bill Wyman, Jimmy Johnson, Keith Richards, Charlie Watts, Marshall Chess (president of Rolling Stones Records), Ahmet Ertegun (president of Atlantic Records) and Terry Woodford
