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# Rolling Stones- Their Satanic Majesties Request

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Review: Brilliance and Definition - A quick introductory note: I've never understood the "Sgt. Pepper" comparisons. If there is a Beatles connection, I'd say that "Satanic Majesties" has more in common with strands of "Magical Mystery Tour." Even better, it strikes me more as reminiscent of British psychedelic masterpieces from 1967 like "S. F. Sorrow," "Piper at the Gates of Dawn," and "A Whiter Shade of Pale." I have two words to describe the remaster: "Brilliance and definition." It offers the former by way of the clarity of a digital recording and the latter by way of refinements in digital technology to better capture the nuances in the master that didn't make it into the grooves of the original vinyl release and were compressed out of the initial CD releases. The stereo and mono mixes each have their own merits. The latter offers variations in arrangement. For example, in the mono mix of "The Lantern," the horn section interlude that is so prominent in the stereo mix during the bridge sections is pushed into a shadowy corner of the sonic picture. In addition, across the album, the mono mix enunciates which layers of a song the band intended to be heard as most salient. For example, similar to "Beggar's Banquet," at times Nicky Hopkins' piano seems equally front and center as Jagger's vocal. The remastered stereo mix offers considerable depth, form, and texture on every instrument. This lends itself to a much fuller, warmer, "right there in the room with you" feeling to the sound. Accordingly, the nuanced interplay among the instruments is much more pronounced compared to previous editions of the album.
Review: A childhood favourite - In 1998, I was 13 years old and just discovering the Rolling Stones and the Beatles. I had borrowed a tape of this album and used to just listen to it non-stop on my walkman. It was simpler days at that time. I had no internet access. All I had access to was books to read about the Stones and to listen to the actual music. It was mystical. This album I mean. It had sounds, effects that I had never heard before. I grew up listening to this album and I do love this album. It was part of my life growing up and discovering the world. Researching into the history of sound recording, the history of rock music etc. I had always related this album to Sgt. Pepper. I mean the similarities are there (the album cover for example and the whole experimentation etc). Musically, the two albums couldn't be more different. Now that the internet is a part of everyday life, I recently started reading about Majesties Request and found that people are not as fond of this albums as I. And reading further into it, the recording sessions were kind of messy and stretched out over a long period. This is in contrast to Sgt. Pepper, when the Beatles committed full time into the studio. Nevertheless, I hear none of that. All I hear is my childhood. Love every song

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN  | B00FJZTLOW |
| Best Sellers Rank | #9,299,254 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (779) |
| Item Weight  | 8.3 ounces |
| Publisher  | alliance entertainment |

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Brilliance and Definition
*by A***B on December 6, 2017*

A quick introductory note: I've never understood the "Sgt. Pepper" comparisons. If there is a Beatles connection, I'd say that "Satanic Majesties" has more in common with strands of "Magical Mystery Tour." Even better, it strikes me more as reminiscent of British psychedelic masterpieces from 1967 like "S. F. Sorrow," "Piper at the Gates of Dawn," and "A Whiter Shade of Pale." I have two words to describe the remaster: "Brilliance and definition." It offers the former by way of the clarity of a digital recording and the latter by way of refinements in digital technology to better capture the nuances in the master that didn't make it into the grooves of the original vinyl release and were compressed out of the initial CD releases. The stereo and mono mixes each have their own merits. The latter offers variations in arrangement. For example, in the mono mix of "The Lantern," the horn section interlude that is so prominent in the stereo mix during the bridge sections is pushed into a shadowy corner of the sonic picture. In addition, across the album, the mono mix enunciates which layers of a song the band intended to be heard as most salient. For example, similar to "Beggar's Banquet," at times Nicky Hopkins' piano seems equally front and center as Jagger's vocal. The remastered stereo mix offers considerable depth, form, and texture on every instrument. This lends itself to a much fuller, warmer, "right there in the room with you" feeling to the sound. Accordingly, the nuanced interplay among the instruments is much more pronounced compared to previous editions of the album.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A childhood favourite
*by H***N on May 22, 2016*

In 1998, I was 13 years old and just discovering the Rolling Stones and the Beatles. I had borrowed a tape of this album and used to just listen to it non-stop on my walkman. It was simpler days at that time. I had no internet access. All I had access to was books to read about the Stones and to listen to the actual music. It was mystical. This album I mean. It had sounds, effects that I had never heard before. I grew up listening to this album and I do love this album. It was part of my life growing up and discovering the world. Researching into the history of sound recording, the history of rock music etc. I had always related this album to Sgt. Pepper. I mean the similarities are there (the album cover for example and the whole experimentation etc). Musically, the two albums couldn't be more different. Now that the internet is a part of everyday life, I recently started reading about Majesties Request and found that people are not as fond of this albums as I. And reading further into it, the recording sessions were kind of messy and stretched out over a long period. This is in contrast to Sgt. Pepper, when the Beatles committed full time into the studio. Nevertheless, I hear none of that. All I hear is my childhood. Love every song

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ The Most Underrated Album ( In my honest Opinion)
*by D***O on December 24, 2021*

I love this album. At the time when I was young this album was in stores with its original 3D cover. The album contains "She's A Rainbow" and "2000 Light Years From Home"( which future Led Zep bassist John Paul Jones appears on. In fact John and Paul of The Beatles sing backing vocals here ( I can't say shhh- it's against record company policy.Lol. What about the rest of the album you ask? It's psychedelic and experimental (different indeed). The band KISS did a cover of "2000 Man"( not a typo- 2 songs have "2000" in in them.) Song facts aside, there are 8 real good songs on it. Bill Wyman sings his "In Another Land" song with help from SMALL FACES. I've always liked the " phaser" enhanced vocals. Not convinced to obtain this yet are ya? Ok I've had this on Vinyl, 8 Track, cassette and CD- thats enough proof for at least myself to give this CD a listen. The Stones have many great albums - judge for yourself , give it a listen!

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