Sticky Fingers album signed on the front in black felt tip by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards and in silver ink by Ronnie Wood and Charlie Watts. At a party in New York in 1969, Andy Warhol casually mentioned to Mick Jagger that it would be amusing to have a real zipper on an album cover. A year later, Jagger proposed the idea for Sticky Fingers, the first release on the new Rolling Stones label.The packaging of Sticky Fingers proved the Rolling Stones had not lost their gift for outrageousness and, as their first post-Altamont studio album, very shrewdly moved the Stones away from what Braun calls ‘the evil thing’ and into a more sexual mode. Sticky Fingers also debuted the famous Stones logo: a caricature of Jagger's lips and tongue. In fine condition, with a few light corner creases and dings. The record is included. COA Roger Epperson/PSA/DNA and R&R COA.