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Their Satanic Majesties Request

The Rolling Stones

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  Name Artist Time Price  
1 Sing This All Together (See What Happens) The Rolling Stones 3:46 $0.99 View In iTunes
2 Citadel The Rolling Stones 2:50 $0.99 View In iTunes
3 In Another Land The Rolling Stones 3:13 $0.99 View In iTunes
4 2000 Man The Rolling Stones 3:07 $0.99 View In iTunes
5 Sing This All Together (See What Happens) The Rolling Stones 8:33 $0.99 View In iTunes
6 She's a Rainbow The Rolling Stones 4:35 $0.99 View In iTunes
7 The Lantern The Rolling Stones 4:22 $0.99 View In iTunes
8 Gomper The Rolling Stones 5:08 $0.99 View In iTunes
9 2000 Light Years from Home The Rolling Stones 4:44 $0.99 View In iTunes
10 On With the Show The Rolling Stones 3:39 $0.99 View In iTunes

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Dismissed almost immediately on release as a failed attempt to match Sgt. Peppers, for those with open ears and open minds, this has always been a terrific, if anomalously blues-free album, full of surprising turns and rewarding experiments in sound and imagery — as trippily luring as the lenticular 3D cover that graced the original LP. The sinister title is realized in the dark garage-rock psychedelia of "Citadel," "The Lantern," and especially the bleak space stranding of "2000 Light Years from Home," balanced by the unexpected utopian prologue of opener "Sing This All Together" (the chant and percussion core perhaps reflecting Brian Jones' stays in Morocco) and the gorgeous baroque-pop of "She's a Rainbow" (centered on Nicky Hopkins' piano). Even Bill Wyman's debut as a writer and singer on "In Another Land," drenched in opium-esque haze, fits the mood perfectly. Heck, even the indulgent jam "Sing This All Together (See What Happens)" is a legitimate period piece.

Recent Customer Reviews

Sgt. Pepper's awkward cousin? I think not.
     
by something11

This is not a knock off of Sgt. Peppers. On that album, the other Beatles let Paul run away with quasi-psychedelic, quasi-pop songs (When I'm Sixty-Four, She's Leaving Home, Getting Better.) THIS album, however, truly represents the pychedelic nature of 1967. With songs like In Antother Land, 2000 Lightyears from Home, and both versions of Sing this All Together, Their Satanic Majesties Request is more mindblowing than Sgt. Peppers, if only because we hadn't seen something like this from the Stones and never heard anything like it after. Call me crazy, but I like this better than Sgt. Peppers or Magical Mystery Tour. The only thing bad about this album was the timing of its release.

Wow
     
by Merman, Merman!

This is by far the most overlooked album in Stones' history. Belongs in any library

I love this album
     
by Conradd

this is the only Stones album that I adore...need I more to say? 5 stars baby.

Biography

Formed: January, 1963 in London, England

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '60s, '70s, '80s, '90s, '00s

By the time the Rolling Stones began calling themselves the World's Greatest Rock & Roll Band in the late '60s, they had already staked out an impressive claim on the title. As the self-consciously dangerous alternative to the bouncy Merseybeat of the Beatles in the British Invasion, the Stones had...
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