The Rolling Stones - Their Satanic Majesties Request [Hybrid SACD] [Remastered] (CD)

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3.2 out of 5.0 stars 13 Ratings (12 Reviews)
  • Overall:

    Not Bad At All

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Jul 27, 2005

    Pros: 2000 Man, She's A Rainbow, 2000 Light Years

    Cons: Gomper

    This Album is Not As Bad As Most people say it is. After a few listenings you'll love it
    THE STONES RULE!

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    Their lost period

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  May 28, 2002

    It was a turbulent time for the Stones, spending a few months on remand for a drug bust in 1967, and the emerging hippy cult. In between all of this, they managed to turn out this drivel, but it was an excuse to emulate the psychadelic mania that was... popular at the time. It never really worked, and the Stones must have been well aware of it, when a year later they returned to form with "Jumping Jack Flash".m06een00 Read more Less

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  • Overall:

    so-so effort

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Apr 11, 2002

    Some good tunes, but mostly contrived nonsense far inferior to the Beatles.

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    Give this diamond in the rough a chance!

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Jul 28, 2001

    With multiple listenings, this album grows on you...as long as you're not looking directly at the cover.This is one of their most brilliantly zany recordings. Without it we would have no 'She's a Rainbow,2000 light years from home,citadel,2000 man(wh...ich even KISS felt worthy to cover, o.k. it has it's stinkers (I don't think i've ever listened to 'Gomper' all the way through) but 'Sing this song all together' and 'On with show' shows that they don't limit themselves into any 'fixed' catagory...they needed this album as a stepping stone to let it be known that they could hold their own against what ever was popular at the time...and in fact while recorded during their most hectic period (with drug busts, court dates, internal divisions, and the complete deterioration of Brian Jones who sparkles on this album) it really is fortunate we have something of this time at all. Plus...I think it's better and rocks 'harder' then anything they did up to that time. And we even have a song by Bill...as a plus. The only thing that mirrors the Beatles about this record is the cover, which is just them doing what was 'IN' at the time...the Beatles were influenced by the psycadelic approach of the California west coast boom of '66...so they weren't as 'Original' as they would have liked it to be known...they were just copying the 'Filmore West Posters to a certain degree!!! The music is pure Stones 1967. and that is all that matters...don't judge a book by it's cover. Read more Less

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  • Overall:

    A temporary loss of judegment

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Jul 9, 2001

    The Stones should never have made this album. Its not simply the they unoriginally copied the Beatles in itself, but that they plagiarised the work of a band who were so obviously inferior to them. This album was a travesty and a deviation from the g...reat rhythm and blues based rock the Stones had turned into a fine art. Brian Jones looks decidedly uncomfortable on the cover here, having to wear the stupid hippy costumes. None of the tracks on this album appeared on HOT ROCKS, nor any of the hits compilations of the period. Luckily the Stones rediscovered their ability to rock, started getting into country and gospel, and wrote BEGGARS BANQUET next, while simultaneously laying down a harder rocking sound which would predate their greatest work from 1968-78. But this album is definitely forgettable. Read more Less

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  • Overall:

    ROCHANROLL70 YOU AGAIN

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Jul 5, 2001

    THE ROLLING STONES ARE ABOUT A MILLION TIMES BETTER THAN THE BEATLES

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    STONES AT THEIR WORST

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Mar 31, 2001

    Gee, who were they copying, could of been the Beatles, you got it! A pathetic record. Even Mick jagger himself hated it. He even said that Pepper was much more superior. Not one good song on this record. They were so much better in the 70's.

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    Psychedelic Stones?

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Dec 2, 2000

    With the exception of "She's a Rainbow" and "2000 light years from home", which are good recordings in their own right, The Stones' attempt at a psychedelic album in the vein of "Sergeant Pepper's" was badly concieved and realized.

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  • Overall:

    not too bad

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Nov 4, 2000

    This record is much better than its reputation. When I bought this album, the guy working at the CD store tried to talk me out of it. I didn't listen to him, and you shouldn't listen to anyone who hands you the same line. This is a record well worth... owning. Trust me. Read more Less

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  • Overall:

    rolling with the times

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Oct 2, 2000

    u know if it wasn't for the beatles, this record wouldn't have been made. However its still an excellant record

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