Their Satanic Majesties Request The Rolling Stones

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Album Veröffentlichung:
2014

HRA-Veröffentlichung:
27.11.2014

Label: Universal / ABKCO Music

Genre: Rock

Subgenre: Classic Rock

Interpret: The Rolling Stones

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  • 1 Sing This All Together 03:47
  • 2 Citadel 02:51
  • 3 In Another Land 03:15
  • 4 2000 Man 03:08
  • 5 Sing This All Together (See What Happens) 08:34
  • 6 She's A Rainbow 04:35
  • 7 The Lantern 04:23
  • 8 Gomper 05:09
  • 9 2000 Light Years From Home 04:45
  • 10 On With The Show 03:40
  • Total Runtime 44:07

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Part druggy experiment, part musical rivalry with the Fab Four, and a total anomaly in the Rolling Stones' catalogue, „Their Satanic Majesties Request“ contains at least three trippy classics in 'Citadel,' 'She's a Rainbow,' and '2000 Light Years From Home.' That it also contains an extensive sample of Bill Wyman snoring and an eight-minute stoned jam that begins with the timeless phrase 'Where's that joint?' is a measure of „Their Satanic Majesties Request“ breadth of genius and folly.

There's a lot going on here--try comparing the wayward Eastern atmospheres of 'Gomper' to anything on „Beggar‘s Banquet“, and marvel that you're listening to the same band. The fact that Jagger and Richards could still come up with the unimpeachably charming 'She's a Rainbow'--baroque pop at its finest--and a fair stab at heavy R&B in 'The Lantern,' while attempting to negotiate the band's rocky passage through Flower Power is a tribute to their vision, their perseverance, and their drugs of choice.

Mick Jagger, vocals, percussion
Keith Richards, guitars, backing vocals
Brian Jones, Mellotron, keyboards, guitars, flute, brass, saxophone, dulcimer, recorder, percussion
Bill Wyman, bass, percussion, backing vocals, piano
Charlie Watts, drums, percussion, tabla
Additional musicians:
Nicky Hopkins, piano, organ, Mellotron, harpsichord
John Paul Jones, string arrangement on 'She's a Rainbow'
John Lennon, backing vocals and percussion on 'Sing This All Together'
Paul McCartney, backing vocals and percussion on 'Sing This All Together'
Ronnie Lane, backing vocals and acoustic guitar on 'In Another Land'
Steve Marriott, backing vocals on 'In Another Land'

Recorded 9 February – 23 October 1967 at Olympic Studios-Studio A, London
Engineered by Glyn Johns
Produced by The Rolling Stones

Digitally remastered

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