Had it really be this rather expensive SHM-SACD version to Sticky Fingers finally be able to enjoy full dynamic 40 years after the first publication once? There are enough examples of "normal" CD-productions where they waived the mastering or remastering in the usual compression to obtain the original dynamic range of the recording! Well, this new SACD remaster sounds anyway from the opening riff of "Brown Sugar" to the last bar of "Moonlight Mile" as dynamic and transparent than ever before, though not quite to the spatial depth as some of the published in 2002 Stones SACDs as Beggar's Banquet or Let It Bleed. Nevertheless for a reference state, it is sufficient anyway. By the way no multichannel, but only SACD stereo. Other than that suggested by Amazon pictured cover photo, you have to give up the iconic zipper, it puts the SHM-SACD in a well-designed multi folding and illustrated gatefold sleeve, so that neither the Andy Warhol-slip, even on a replica of the back the original LP covers must renounce.