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The Rolling Stones – Their Satanic Majesties Request (1967/2010)
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- A psychedelic gem that was initially to be called Cosmic Christmas. The final title of the album was inspired by the words on the inside of a British passport: Her Britannic Majesty’s Secretary of State Requests and requires…
- Top Ten on the U.S. and U.K. album charts in 1967
- Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios in London from February to October 1967 by engineers Glyn Johns and Eddie Kramer.
- Includes the classic tracks “She’s Rainbow,” “2000 Light Years From Home,” “Citadel” and “2000 Man.”
- First composition credit and lead vocal by bassist Bill Wyman on “In Another Land.”
- Features guest musicians:
Ian Stewart and Nicky Hopkins on piano, organ and harpsichord
John Lennon and Paul McCartney – backing vocals on “Sing This All Together” and “Sing This All Together (See What Happens)”
Steve Marriott – backing vocals on “In Another Land”
John Paul Jones – string arrangement on “She’s A Rainbow” - The first album production by The Rolling Stones.
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Tracklist:
01 – Sing This All Together
02 – Citadel
03 – In Another Land
04 – 2000 Man
05 – Sing This All Together (See What Happens)
06 – She’s A Rainbow
07 – The Lantern
08 – Gomper
09 – 2000 Light Years From Home
10 – On With The Show
01 – Sing This All Together
02 – Citadel
03 – In Another Land
04 – 2000 Man
05 – Sing This All Together (See What Happens)
06 – She’s A Rainbow
07 – The Lantern
08 – Gomper
09 – 2000 Light Years From Home
10 – On With The Show
“Many years of research went into locating the original mono and stereo analog tapes that would be used in ABKCO’s Rolling Stones Remastered Series. That research revealed a treasure trove of first generation tapes – true stereo masters from The Stones’ 1964 Chess Studios sessions including the unedited version of “2120 South Michigan Avenue,” Beggar’s Banquet at its correct speed and Let It Bleed with splicing that indicates that the original intention was to leave little spacing between each cut.
For the analog to digital transfers, vintage reel-to-reel tape machines were utilized – a modified Ampex 351 with original tube electronics (full track mono and two track stereo) and an Ampex ATR-102 modified with Aria Discrete Class-A Electronics (full track mono and two track stereo). A Sonoma DSD digital audio workstation was the chosen high resolution format and Meitner Design ADC8 and DAC8 MKlV converters were used for the conversion process. Cables used were the cryogenically frozen type supplied to us by Gus Skinas of Super Audio Center. Gus also provided much guidance to Jody Klein, Steve Rosenthal and myself for our first time use of DSD technology. For this HD Tracks release, the Bob Ludwig mastered DSD files were converted to both 176.4kHz and 88.2kHz high resolution PCM with Weiss Saracon conversion software.”
– Teri Landi, Archivist and Engineer, ABKCO Music & Records
For the analog to digital transfers, vintage reel-to-reel tape machines were utilized – a modified Ampex 351 with original tube electronics (full track mono and two track stereo) and an Ampex ATR-102 modified with Aria Discrete Class-A Electronics (full track mono and two track stereo). A Sonoma DSD digital audio workstation was the chosen high resolution format and Meitner Design ADC8 and DAC8 MKlV converters were used for the conversion process. Cables used were the cryogenically frozen type supplied to us by Gus Skinas of Super Audio Center. Gus also provided much guidance to Jody Klein, Steve Rosenthal and myself for our first time use of DSD technology. For this HD Tracks release, the Bob Ludwig mastered DSD files were converted to both 176.4kHz and 88.2kHz high resolution PCM with Weiss Saracon conversion software.”
– Teri Landi, Archivist and Engineer, ABKCO Music & Records
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Released | June 18, 1996 | |||
Recorded | 1995 at Bloody Angle Studios | |||
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Their Satanic Majesties' Second Request is the fourth studio album by American psychedelic rock band The Brian Jonestown Massacre. It was released on June 18, 1996 by record label Tangible and distributed by Bomp! Records, and is the second of three full-length albums released by the band that year.
Recording[edit]
Their Satanic Majesties' Second Request was recorded in 1995 at Bloody Angle Studios.
Content[edit]
The album's title and music is influenced by The Rolling Stones' 1967 album Their Satanic Majesties Request.[1]
Their Satanic Majesties' Second Request reveals vast experimentation with Indian drones, sitars, mellotrons, farfisas, didgeridoos, tablas, congas, and glockenspiels.[1] Following in the footsteps of Keith Richards and Brian Jones, BJM capture and explore the psychedelic rock sound of the late 1960s.[citation needed] The opening track, All Around You (Intro), pays tribute to the showmanship of the Stones, calling one and all to the psychedelic trip that they are about to experience.[citation needed]
The song 'Donovan Said' is itself a tribute to Donovan's 'The Fat Angel', mimicking the vocal patterns of the verse at about a 3/4's of the speed.[citation needed]
Critical reception[edit]
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AllMusic | [1] |
AllMusic's Jason Ankeny wrote: 'their music is too rich to be merely retro, and too knowing to be merely slavish – the Stones themselves haven't made a record this strong or entertaining in years.'[1]
Track listing[edit]
All songs on the album were written by Anton Newcombe, except for 'No Come Down' and 'Miss June '75', written by Matt Hollywood.
- Side A
- 'All Around You (Intro)' – 5:35
- 'Cold to the Touch' – 3:20
- 'Donovan Said' – 4:42
- 'In India You' – 3:40
- Side B
- 'No Come Down' – 5:48
- '(Around You) Everywhere' – 0:56
- 'Jesus' – 6:30
- 'Before You' – 1:59
- 'Miss June '75' – 7:33
- Side C
- 'Anemone' – 5:34
- 'Baby (Prepraise)' – 0:30
- 'Feelers' – 5:27
- 'Bad Baby' – 8:22
- Side D
- 'Cause, I Lover' – 1:17
- '(Baby) Love of My Life' – 1:06
- 'Slowdown (Fuck Tomorrow)/Here It Comes' – 6:46
- 'All Around You (Outro)' – 4:48
Personnel[edit]
- Anton Newcombe – guitar, sitar, organ, vocals
- Jeff Davies – guitar
- Matt Hollywood – bass, guitar, vocals, backing vocals
- Dean Taylor – guitar
- Joel Gion – percussion
- Brian Glaze – drums
- Mara Keagle – guitar, percussion, vocals ('Anemone'), backing vocals
The liner notes also contain a list of instruments appearing on the album:
- 'acoustic guitar, sitar, clavs, mellotron, tambora, echoplex-feedback-generator, electric guitar, dumbek, tablas, flute, farfisa, recorder, tape loops, drums, acoustic bass, shinni, chanter, didgeridoo, vox jaguar, French horn, viola, tuba, SMS serge, 12-string electric guitar, harmonium, tambourines, cabasa, conga, jimbe, accordion, celeste, glockenspiel, bells, fish, piano, hammond, cello, wolf horn, maracas, weird-fucking-Chinese-shit, tyco drum, vibes, woodwinds and other top secret crap.'
References[edit]
- ^ abcdAnkeny, Jason (1996-06-18). 'Their Satanic Majesties' Second Request - The Brian Jonestown Massacre'. AllMusic. Retrieved 2012-01-12.
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