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When collectors search for the "rar" (rarity) of Their Satanic Majesties Request , they are usually trying to distinguish between the common pressings found in bargain bins and the specific, highly valuable versions that fetch high prices at auction. : Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, and Brian Jones
For their sixth British and eighth American studio album, the Stones abandoned their blues roots for a "freaked-out" soundscape. However, the query persists among and digital hoarders
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In the mid-1960s, the Rolling Stones were at the height of their fame, with hits like "Satisfaction" and "Jumpin' Jack Flash." However, the band members were growing tired of their blues-rock image and sought to explore new musical territories. Inspired by the Beatles' "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band" (1967) and the emerging psychedelic scene, the Stones began working on a new album that would push the boundaries of rock music.