Sing This All Together (track) by The Rolling Stones
Year: 1967
From the album Their Satanic Majesties Request (track #1)
Sing This All Together appears on the following album(s) by The Rolling Stones:
- Their Satanic Majesties Request (track #1) (this album) (1967)
- The Rolling Stones In Mono (track #134) (compilation) (2016)
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03/17/2024 17:18 | phmusic | 55,696 | 100/100 | |
02/11/2024 11:35 | Imaybeparanoid | 47,103 | 68/100 | |
01/01/2024 23:02 | wizardalien | 6,746 | 76/100 | |
06/24/2023 14:48 | MaxStorm98 | 47,935 | 99/100 | |
06/08/2023 02:57 | imacgill | 19,087 | 81/100 |
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Wow, this sounds very different to what came before, in The Rolling Stones' catalogue. Brian Jones loved to dabble with exotic and unusual instruments. He must have had a 'field day' here as the song sounds like a druggy haze with everything thrown in spare a Jew's harp. It's certainly of it's time but thoroughly enjoyable. Dreamy and trippy, like alot of the album. I can imagine this coming from a session recorded in a 1960's hippy commune.
Good opener, transitions very nicely to "Citadel"
The Stones go for a 'we are one' mentality on this opening track. A kind of stoned goof off on, all you need is love, it's okay but it probably doesn't do the reputation of the album much good. At least it's better than it's companion track at the end of side one. Messy and uneven.
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