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"Satisfaction" is a 7" single by The Residents, first released in a limited edition of 200 copies on Ralph Records on September 12th 1976.

The group's first major 7" single, "Satisfaction" was intended as a short distillation of the satirical concept behind their album The Third Reich 'n Roll, released earlier in the year. It features a cover of the Rolling Stones song of the same title on the A-side, backed by a Residents original, "Loser ≅ Weed", on the B-side.

In 1978, "Satisfaction" was reissued by The Residents' management company The Cryptic Corporation (apparently against the objections of the group) in a much larger pressing of 30,000 copies; this pressing became The Residents' biggest success up to that time, helping the group to gain their first notable attention in the New Wave music press.

In more recent years, the single's two tracks have been featured on reissues of The Third Reich 'n Roll, most notably the Classic Series and pREServed expanded CD editions in 1987 and 2018 respectively.

History[]

Concept[]

When The Residents conceived of their Third Reich N Roll album in the mid-1970s, the group felt that the album needed a single, in order to accurately reflect the content which they were parodying.

Instead of taking two 3 minute selections from the album, the group instead wanted to make a new recording, one which encapsulated the entire album into one song. They picked "Satisfaction" to cover, seeing it as the 60s song.[1]

Recording[]

Dates on when exactly The Residents began working on Satisfaction are somewhat contradictory. The February 1977 Ralph Records mail catalogue states that the entire single was recorded in June of 1976, but The W.E.I.R.D. Complete Discography & Recording History, published in 1979, states that recording started two months earlier in April. The Cryptic Guide to The Residents (1986), seems to corroborate this date.

The 2021 outtakes compilation, Leftovers Again?! gives a vastly different run of dates, stating that the B-Side, Loser ≅ Weed, was recorded in January of 1976, and that they worked on the A-Side between June - October of that same year. (Which is odd, since the single was apparently released in September.)

Due to The Residents premiering the song at their June 7th Oh Mummy live performance, it is likely that the song was at least close to completion by that point.

Release[]

"Satisfaction" was first released in September of 1976 in a run of only 200 copies with hand-screened, three color covers (which were then hand-inked with three more colors). The single includes a cover of The Rolling Stones' "Satisfaction", backed with a Residents original, "Loser ≅ Weed". The single was released alongside Aphids in he Hall, A Residents produced EP by emerging artist Schwump.

The single was reissued in 1978 to take advantage of the group's newfound popularity following the release of the Duck Stab! EP, in an edition of 30,000 copies pressed on transparent yellow vinyl in a slightly re-designed two color sleeve.

This reissue caused a disagreement between The Residents and The Cryptic Corporation as it was issued without their consent; this disagreement would lead to The Residents taking the master tapes of Eskimo and fleeing to England, forcing the release of Not Available in the interim. Despite this, the re-issue was fairly successful in its own terms, topping the Record World New Wave Top 20 of June 17th 1978. The re-issue also featured a longer version of its A-Side. The original 3:54 version of Satisfaction has never been re-released.

However it is possible, that the 3:54 track length was incorrect. Early on in their career, The Residents' releases would contain incorrect track lengths, such as the original pressings of Meet The Residents or Fingerprince.

Track listing[]

Original release[]

Side A[]

  1. Satisfaction (Jagger/Richards) (3:54)

Side B[]

  1. Loser ≅ Weed (Residents) (2:07)

1978 reissue[]

Side A[]

  1. Satisfaction (Jagger/Richards) (4:30)

Side B[]

  1. Loser ≅ Weed (Residents) (2:09)

Credits[]

Satisfaction Poster

Promotional advert boasting the single's popularity in the New Wave charts. June 17th 1978

Release history[]

Year Label Format Region Note Length
1976 Ralph Records 7" US 6:01
1978 6:39
1984 17x7 The Ralph Singles
1987 East Side Digital CD Third Reich n Roll CD 6:50
Torso NL 6:39
1994 Euro Ralph EU In Memoriam Torso
1997 RykoDisc US Our Poor, Our Tired, Our Huddled Masses 6:43
Euro Ralph EU 6:42
Bomba Records JP
2009 Birdsong & Hayabusa Landings Third Reich n Roll CD 6:47
2015 Superior Viaduct 7" US 6:01
2018 New Ralph Too, Cherry Red Records, MVD CD US, EU
Third Reich n Roll pREServed 6:45

See also[]

External links and references[]


Satisfaction-transparent-sml Satisfaction
(1976)
3rnr-transparent-sml The Third Reich 'n Roll
(1976)

Side A: "Swastikas on Parade"
"Let's Twist Again" · "Land of a Thousand Dances" · "Hanky Panky" · "A Horse With No Name" · "Double Shot (Of My Baby's Love)" · "The Letter" · "Psychotic Reaction" · "Little Girl" · "Papa's Got A Brand New Bag" · "Talk Talk" · "I Want Candy" · "To Sir With Love" · "Telstar" · "Wipe Out" · "Heroes and Villains"

Side B: "Hitler Was a Vegetarian"
"Judy in Disguise (With Glasses)" · "96 Tears" · "It's My Party" · "Light My Fire" · "Ballad of the Green Berets" · "Yummy Yummy Yummy" · "Rock Around the Clock" · "Pushin' Too Hard" · "Good Lovin'" · "Gloria" · "In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida" · "Sunshine of Your Love" · "Hey Jude" · "Sympathy for the Devil"

Personnel
The Residents · Pamela Zeibak · Margaret Smyk (as Peggy Honeydew) · Gary Phillips

Related works
"Wooly Bully" · "Satisfaction" · The Beatles Play The Residents and The Residents Play The Beatles · German Slide Music · Oh Mummy! show · The Third Reich 'n Roll video · Collectors' Box series · "Double Shot" · Icky Flix (soundtrack) · I Am A Resident! · Dog Stab!

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Residents, Uninc. · Sycamore St. studio · Ralph Records · Vileness Fats · The Cryptic Corporation · Porno/Graphics · Collectors' Box series · Dick Clark · James Brown · The Rolling Stones · The Beatles

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