
The Rolling Stones ā Their Satanic Majesties Request
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Their Satanic Majesties Request is the sixth studio album by The Rolling Stones, released in December 1967. This record marks a deliberate and daring step into psychedelia, with the band experimenting with Mellotron, orchestration, sound effects, and nontraditional song structures as they sought to expand their sonic palette. While the albumās sessions were marked by turmoilādrug busts, legal woes, and internal tensionāit still produced standout songs like Sheās a Rainbow, 2000 Light Years from Home, and Citadel that reflect the groupās ambition to blend their blues-rooted identity with the late-ā60s spirit of psychedelia.
Over time, Satanic Majesties has been reassessed more generously by critics, often seen as an eccentric detour rather than a failure. Its strengths lie in its imaginative textures, bold sonic jumps, and the Stonesā willingness to disrupt expectations. Though it departs from the leaner rock & roll their fans knew, the album remains a fascinating cultural artefactāone where the Stones flirted with the eraās tropes and surfaced something uniquely theirs in the process.
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āSatanic Majesties remains a singular entry in the Stonesā catalog. It is the strange result of a bizarre set of personal, professional, and cultural circumstances.ā ā Pitchfork
āNo album in the Stonesā vast canon has incurred such abuse as Their Satanic Majesties Request, including from the band themselves ⦠the album was more an acid-fried dispatch from the Stonesā besieged front line.ā ā Louder Sound
āThe result is quite like a āhippie freakoutā record ⦠but the result is a good blend of chaotic-yin yet still with enough control-yang to make it more than just the sound of a buncha whacked-out druggies banging away on their instruments.ā ā Head Heritage (Julian Cope)
āAlthough The Rolling Stones are a mainstay of rock and roll, their attempt to branch out into psychedelic fare is both bluesy and experimental.ā ā Far Out
Genre: Pop & Rock
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Artist: The Rolling StonesLabel: ABKCOFormat: LPUnits: 1Country: USGenre: Pop & RockStyle: Psychedelic Rock
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A1 Sing This All Together
A2 Citadel
A3 In Another Land
A4 2000 Man
A5 Sing This All Together (See What Happens)
B1 She'S A Rainbow
B2 The Lantern
B3 Gomper
B4 2000 Light Years From Home
B5 On With The Show
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Their Satanic Majesties Request is the sixth studio album by The Rolling Stones, released in December 1967. This record marks a deliberate and daring step into psychedelia, with the band experimenting with Mellotron, orchestration, sound effects, and nontraditional song structures as they sought to expand their sonic palette. While the albumās sessions were marked by turmoilādrug busts, legal woes, and internal tensionāit still produced standout songs like Sheās a Rainbow, 2000 Light Years from Home, and Citadel that reflect the groupās ambition to blend their blues-rooted identity with the late-ā60s spirit of psychedelia.
Over time, Satanic Majesties has been reassessed more generously by critics, often seen as an eccentric detour rather than a failure. Its strengths lie in its imaginative textures, bold sonic jumps, and the Stonesā willingness to disrupt expectations. Though it departs from the leaner rock & roll their fans knew, the album remains a fascinating cultural artefactāone where the Stones flirted with the eraās tropes and surfaced something uniquely theirs in the process.
Reviews
āSatanic Majesties remains a singular entry in the Stonesā catalog. It is the strange result of a bizarre set of personal, professional, and cultural circumstances.ā ā Pitchfork
āNo album in the Stonesā vast canon has incurred such abuse as Their Satanic Majesties Request, including from the band themselves ⦠the album was more an acid-fried dispatch from the Stonesā besieged front line.ā ā Louder Sound
āThe result is quite like a āhippie freakoutā record ⦠but the result is a good blend of chaotic-yin yet still with enough control-yang to make it more than just the sound of a buncha whacked-out druggies banging away on their instruments.ā ā Head Heritage (Julian Cope)
āAlthough The Rolling Stones are a mainstay of rock and roll, their attempt to branch out into psychedelic fare is both bluesy and experimental.ā ā Far Out
Genre: Pop & Rock
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Artist: The Rolling StonesLabel: ABKCOFormat: LPUnits: 1Country: USGenre: Pop & RockStyle: Psychedelic Rock
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A1 Sing This All Together
A2 Citadel
A3 In Another Land
A4 2000 Man
A5 Sing This All Together (See What Happens)
B1 She'S A Rainbow
B2 The Lantern
B3 Gomper
B4 2000 Light Years From Home
B5 On With The Show















