
British rock band The Rolling Stones released a deluxe edition of their album "Sticky Fingers" on June 10th. To commemorate this, Cafe Manduca on the first floor of Lumine Man Shibuya is running a limited-time "The Rolling Stones Collaboration Cafe" until June 21st.
"Sticky Fingers," released in 1971, is one of The Rolling Stones' signature works, reaching number one in nine countries, including the UK and the US. The cover design was created by artist Andy Warhol. The album originally included the band's signature songs, "Brown Sugar," "Wild Horses," and "Bitch," and consisted of 10 songs, five on side A and five on side B, for a total of 46 minutes. The deluxe edition, released on June 10th, comes in two versions: a two-CD "Deluxe Edition" and a "Super Deluxe Edition" that includes three CDs plus a DVD and EP. One of the tracks included is "Brown Sugar," featuring Eric Clapton, which was known among fans but had never been released commercially. It can also be viewed on YouTube.
The collaboration cafe also features "Sticky Fingers"-related photos and T-shirts on display.
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"The Rolling Stones Collaboration Cafe"
Location: Cafe Manduca, 1F, Lumine Man Shibuya
Address: 1-22-11 Jinnan, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo, Lumine Man Shibuya 1F
Dates: June 15th - June 21st















