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Sold Date:
March 16, 2014
Start Date:
July 27, 2013
Final Price:
$34.99
(AUD)
Seller Feedback:
6449
Buyer Feedback:
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DESCRIPTION
ITEM: VINYL 12” LP 33 1/3rpm
ARTIST: THE ROLLING STONES
TITLE: Their Satanic Majesties Request
COUNTRY: OZ
CAT No: See scan
COVER: Gatefold (Grade at EXCELLENT+ to NEAR MINT-)
LABELS: (Grade at NEAR MINT)
VINYL: (Grade at EXCELLENT+)
TRACKS:
1. "Sing This All Together" 3:46
2. "Citadel" 2:50
3. "In Another Land" (Bill Wyman) 3:15
4. "2000 Man" 3:07
5. "Sing This All Together (See What Happens)" 8:33
6. "She's a Rainbow" 4:35
7. "The Lantern" 4:24
8. "Gomper" 5:08
9. "2000 Light Years from Home" 4:45
10. "On with the Show" 3:40
PERSONNEL:
The Rolling Stones
Mick Jagger - lead and backing vocals, percussion
Keith Richards - guitars, backing vocals
Brian Jones - Mellotron, distorted guitar on "She's a Rainbow", percussion, organ, flute, recorder, sitar on "Gomper", electric dulcimer, saxophone, concert harp, theremin
Charlie Watts - drums, percussion, tablas
Bill Wyman - bass guitar, percussion, backing vocals, organ, lead vocals on "In Another Land"
Additional personnel
Nicky Hopkins - piano, harpsichord
John Paul Jones - string arrangement on "She's a Rainbow"
Eddie Kramer - percussion
Ronnie Lane - backing vocals on "In Another Land"
Steve Marriott - backing vocals and acoustic guitar on "In Another Land"
John Lennon and Paul McCartney - vocals on "Sing This All Together"
Anita Pallenberg - backing vocals
Uncredited musicians - strings and brass
COMMENT: Biography by Stephen Thomas Erlewine
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 pioneered the gritty, hard-driving blues-based rock & roll that came to define hard rock. With his preening machismo and latent maliciousness, Mick Jagger became the prototypical rock frontman, tempering his macho showmanship with a detached, campy irony while Keith Richards and Brian Jones wrote the blueprint for sinewy, interlocking rhythm guitars. Backed by the strong yet subtly swinging rhythm section of bassist Bill Wyman and drummer Charlie Watts, the Stones became the breakout band of the British blues scene, eclipsing such contemporaries as the Animals and Them. Over the course of their career, the Stones never really abandoned blues, but as soon as they reached popularity in the U.K., they began experimenting musically, incorporating the British pop of contemporaries like the Beatles, Kinks, and Who into their sound. After a brief dalliance with psychedelia, the Stones re-emerged in the late '60s as a jaded, blues-soaked hard rock quintet. The Stones always flirted with the seedy side of rock & roll, but as the hippie dream began to break apart, they exposed and reveled in the new rock culture. It wasn't without difficulty, of course. Shortly after he was fired from the group, Jones was found dead in a swimming pool, while at a 1969 free concert at Altamont, a concertgoer was brutally killed during the Stones' show. But the Stones never stopped going. For the next 30 years, they continued to record and perform, and while their records weren't always blockbusters, they were never less than the most visible band of their era -- certainly, none of their British peers continued to be as popular or productive as the Stones. And no band since has proven to have such a broad fan base or far-reaching popularity, and it is impossible to hear any of the groups that followed them without detecting some sort of influence, whether it was musical or aesthetic.
VINYL GRADING SYSTEM
MINT:
RECORD: New condition with no surface marks or loss of sound quality.
COVER: New condition with no surface marks, creases or wear.
NEAR MINT:
RECORD: Barely noticeable surface mark with no loss of sound quality.
COVER: Barely noticeable surface mark/ wear.
EXCELLENT:
RECORD: Some signs of being played with extremely little if no loss of sound quality.
COVER: Slight wear or creasing.
VERY GOOD:
RECORD: Obviously been played with noticeable surface marks & the occasional light scratches but exhibits no major loss of sound quality.
COVER: Noticeable wear on cover, seam or spine.
GOOD:
RECORD: Very obviously been played with very noticeable surface marks & exhibits major loss of sound quality.
COVER: Noticeable folding, scuffing of spine or edges, splits in seams or spine or fading of colour.
FAIR:
RECORD: Still just playable & exhibits considerable surface noise.
COVER: Major tears, wearing, splits & stains.
POOR:
RECORD: Will not play properly due to scratches etc.
COVER: Very badly damaged.
+(PLUS)/-(MINUS):
Slightly up or down in condition as appears in the comments above.
NOTE:
Gradings are done visually unless there appears to be a questionable surface mark on the vinyl, it is then put on the turntable to check. A comment describing the outcome will appear if this is the case.
BULK POSTAGE SAVINGS
WITHIN AUSTRALIA
1 LP:
ALL AUSTRALIAN STATES=$8.95
2-3LPs:
NSW=$11.95
VIC=$14.95
QLD/SA/TAS=$16.95
NT/WA=$17.95
4-17 LPs:
NSW (4-7 LPs) =$12.95
NSW (8-11 LPs) =$13.95
NSW (12-14 LPs) =$14.95
NSW (15-17 LPs) =$15.95
ALL OTHER STATES=$18.95 (5kg Prepaid Parcel Post Satchel)
NOTE:
Double albums count as 2 LPs; triple albums count as 3 LPs etc
OUTSIDE AUSTRALIA -REGISTERED POST
Overseas parcels need to be REGISTERED and this cost is included in the basic post cost on your invoice. This is available for parcels up to 2.0kg. (about 7 LPs).
BENEFITS…
Compensation of up to $100.00AUD.
Unique identification number.
Proof of posting.
A signed record of delivery to most countries.
NOTE: For parcels over 2.00kg (8 or more LPs) OR of value over $100.00AUD, there will be a need for INSURANCE, which is an extra $8.95 AUD added to the basic post cost. Email me for exact costs.
Prices below are for REGISTERED POST
1 LP:
Use the Post Calclator to find the cost of 1 LP to your country
MORE THAN 1 LP:
Email me for current Registered post cost.
NOTE:
Double albums count as 2 LPs; triple albums count as 3 LPs etc
PAYMENT METHOD
WITHIN AUSTRALIA
Preferred Payment methods…
Internet Bank Deposit
Money Order,
Personal Cheque (waiting period 5 days till cleared)
Paypal in $AUD
OUTSIDE AUSTRALIA
PayPal in $AUD.
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But sometimes an error is made.
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