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Artist:The Rolling Stones
Title:Their Satanic Majesties Request
Label:  Decca
Country:UK
Catalogue:TXL 103 / TXL.103
Date:8 Dec 1967
Format:Mono LP (also Stereo LP)
Collection:  I Own It     I Want It 
Community: 24 Own, 5 Want
Price Guide:$173
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PRICE GUIDE
$173


TrackArtistTitleComposerRating
A1The Rolling StonesSing This All TogetherJagger, Richard6.7  Rate
A2The Rolling StonesCitadelJagger, Richard8.5  Rate
A3Bill WymanIn Another LandBill Wyman8.0  Rate
A4The Rolling Stones2000 ManJagger, Richard7.0  Rate
A5The Rolling StonesSing This All Together (See What Happens)Jagger, Richard7.0  Rate
B1The Rolling StonesShe's A RainbowJagger, Richard8.3  Rate
B2The Rolling StonesThe LanternJagger, Richard6.5  Rate
B3The Rolling StonesGomperJagger, Richard7.0  Rate
B4The Rolling Stones2000 Light Years From HomeJagger, Richard8.3  Rate
B5The Rolling StonesOn With The ShowJagger, Richard5.0  Rate


Images



Number: 490267  THUMBNAIL
Uploaded By: Graham7
Description: Front Cover (Lenticular 3D)


Number: 775649 
Uploaded By: Magic Marmalade
Description: The Rolling Stones - Their Satanic Majesties Request - Inside Gatefold Front (Left)


Number: 775656 
Uploaded By: Magic Marmalade
Description: The Rolling Stones - Their Satanic Majesties Request - Inside Gatefold Back (Right)


Number: 775645 
Uploaded By: Magic Marmalade
Description: The Rolling Stones - Their Satanic Majesties Request - Back Cover


Number: 775662 
Uploaded By: Magic Marmalade
Description: The Rolling Stones - Their Satanic Majesties Request - Red Smokey Inner Sleeve


Number: 490271 
Uploaded By: Graham7
Description: A side label


Number: 490272 
Uploaded By: Graham7
Description: B side label


Number: 775664 
Uploaded By: Magic Marmalade
Description: The Rolling Stones - Their Satanic Majesties Request - Label - Side1 Variation - Small Bill Wyman Credit, "Side 1" Transposed To Other Side Of Spindle Hole, Track 5 Title Over Two Lines


Number: 2078410 
Uploaded By: Bamboo
Description: 'B' Side Label Variation -'Side 2' writing Transposed To Other Side Of Spindle Hole


Number: 775661 
Uploaded By: Focus B
Description: Part of later non 3D sleeve with Red-Mono Blue-Stereo cut out hole


Number: 490268  HIDDEN
Uploaded By: Graham7
Description: Back Cover


Number: 490269  HIDDEN
Uploaded By: Graham7
Description: Inner gatefold sleeve L


Number: 490270  HIDDEN
Uploaded By: Graham7
Description: Inner gatefold sleeve R


Comments and Reviews
 
Bamboo
19th Nov 2019
 Side '2' Label Variation Added.
 

 
albert
29th Sep 2018
 According to Record Collector 169 page 36, the LP was originally going to be called "We Love You" and had a minimalist white sleeve with an image of a gift tag, a finished sleeve has survived, but then the idea got shelved and sort-of rehashed for Beggars Banquet.
 

 
sgt weatherman
20th Aug 2017
 Should we have two entries for the mono copies I ask as I have both mono mixes but no way of listing them.
 

 
Focus B
24th May 2017
 My own copy has a non 3D front with the, "Red-Mono Blue-Stereo" cut out hole the back.

The album itself is the genuine mono 1P/P1 version.

The red inner sleeve gives the appropriate indication but must've been confusing for stereo.

I wondered for sometime if these copies originally came with the usual mono or stereo polythene inner bags with my copy of the album being swapped over from an original issue at some point?
 

 
Magic Marmalade
28th Dec 2015
 There's a very bizzzaah listing of this on ebay at the mo, with one side having the true 1P mono matrix, and the other with a T2-2K fold down matrix.

Very rare anomaly indeed I'd say!

The Rolling Stones - Their Satanic Majesties Request - ebay Listing

(Thanks again to Decca for being so random)
 

 
albert
5th Nov 2015
 regarding the padded silk cover: I now do remember exactly where I saw it - it was with a dealer who used to have a pitch at the London TUC Record Fair many years ago, his stall was behind/under the stairs (in front of the bogs), not a great pitch but his stall was quite large.
And the record did indeed look genuine, the silk was in tatters as you would expect and the padding (I think it was cotton wool) exposed. I don't remember the silk being a lurid crimson colour like the one on the internet (which looks quite suspect to me), The one I saw had silk which I think it was very faded and may even have had a faded printed pattern, the dealer also pointed out some difference with the layout/printed images but I cannot remember now exactly what it was. The dealer did want a substantial sum, maybe £300, and I looked it up in the RRPG where it was mentioned 'matter of fact'-like, ...my opinion at the time was that 'it would turn up in better condition', alas it goes down as one of my could-have-had-it records (although I would still have baulked at the price).
 

 
mesander
27th Sep 2015
 Review
Like this album more and more.
It was better with
1. Remove the snoring
2. Remove the shouting before She's a Rainbow
3. Replace See what happens with We love you and Dandelion

Rob

2 people found this review helpful.   ✔︎ Helpful Review?
 

 
Deltics
20th Sep 2015
 The jury is still out on the pink padded silk cover.
This from Stones On Decca :

Is this the real thing or not?

That is a question that is impossible to answer at this point of time. There are no pictures or written statements or similar evidences that are originated from Decca itself. Nor do we have any comments from people who actually worked for Decca design department at the time. This could be the actual prototype, but it may as well just be a sleeve that someone had a bit of fun with. Unless we do not find another copy or some hard evidence of how it was supposed to be looking like, then the question will remain open.
 

 
Magic Marmalade
7th Sep 2015
 Pink padded silk too!
 

 
albert
5th Sep 2015
 The very very rare promo of this had a padded silk border with the 3D pic in the usual place, needless to say the only copy (s) I have ever seen had the silk in very bad shape.
 

 
Magic Marmalade
16th Jun 2015
 You're welcome.

I felt I couldn't do better than your cover pic though, so left that as is.

I get the feeling that there could be plenty of label variations for people to upload though, so this page could get very busy/
 

 
Graham7
16th Jun 2015
 Thanks, MM. I've hidden my attempts at taking pictures (of a friend's copy) with my rubbish cameraphone, the 3D cover image came out ok though!
 

 
Magic Marmalade
16th Jun 2015
 
 

 
Magic Marmalade
16th Jun 2015
 Nod to Graham7, added clear back cover, and inside cover scans, and added inner sleeve scan and label variation for side 1

(Oddly, my side 2 is identical to Graham's - Let us give thanks to Decca for giving us so much to do with their randomness!)
 

 
Magic Marmalade
16th Jun 2015
 The more exhaustive information on this is given in the link provided below...

...but in a nutshell, Mono issues which have a Matrix:

ARL-8126-T2-2K
ARL-8127-T2-2K

are stereo mixes folded down to mono,

But those first issues which have a matrix:

ARL-8126-1P
ARL-8126-P1

(The Ps and 1s can be found in varaious configurations)

Are true mono mixes - were made from genuine a genuine mono master (Not folded).

Some stereo copies are be found in mono sleeves, which, although they have the Cat# TXL 103, are not mono.

(Some have a stereo sticker over the mono cat# bottom right on the back this may have come off on some copies, leading the owner to believe they have a mono copy, when in fact they have a stereo one).

The original inner sleeve is red one with white smokey pattern on both sides.

Finally, a note on the construction of the sleeve:

It is a single piece of laminated card, which forms the gatefold... a separately constructed envelope (a back piece of card with another flip in piece glued to it along the flaps) is glued to the inside back side of the gatefold... so when the record is out of the sleeve, you have a triple thickness of card on the inside back of the gatefold, but only a single laminated thickness on the front cover.
 

 
Magic Marmalade
13th Jun 2015
 Indeed it doth verily Bong thrice betwixt She's A Rainbow and The Lantern on the 1P/P1 matrix true mono mix....

Not as bad an album as I remember it being.
 

 
Magic Marmalade
10th Sep 2014
 The info you need regarding this release:

Their Satanic Majesties Request - Mono - Vinyl - Pressing Info
 


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Linked Releases

Canada - London - 1967 [Stereo]

Germany - Decca - 1967 [Stereo]

Germany - Decca - 1967 [Mono]

Israel - Pax - 1967

Netherlands - Decca - 1967

UK - Decca - 1967 [Stereo]

USA - London - 1967 [Mono]

USA - London - 1967 [Stereo]

Netherlands - Decca - 1977

Mexico - London - 1979

Norway - Decca - 1981

Canada - London - 1986

Japan - London - 1993

Europe - ABKCO - 2003

Europe - ABKCO - 2010

Europe - ABKCO - 2017

Europe - ABKCO - 2018

Germany - Nova

Germany - Decca


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