The Majestic Majesty

The Majestic Majesty is the acoustic accompaniment to Portugal. The Man's fourth full-length album The Satanic Satanist and features all of the album's songs performed acoustically, except the track "Let You Down."

The Majestic Majesty
Studio album by
ReleasedJuly 21, 2009
GenrePsychedelic folk, acoustic
Length32:09
LabelEqual Vision, Approaching AIRballoons
Portugal. The Man chronology
The Satanic Satanist
(2009)
The Majestic Majesty
(2009)
American Ghetto
(2010)

This release marks the first official release of any acoustic Portugal. The Man songs, often requested by fans and something for which the band had been renowned. The album's artwork is a contour line drawing of the artwork for The Satanic Satanist, itself a watercolor by the band's lead singer, John Gourley

The album was released digitally, and made available to purchase through the band's merchnow store,[1] and the iTunes and Amazon music stores in the deluxe version of The Satanic Satanist. It was also given away to those who pre-ordered The Satanic Satanist. It received a vinyl release courtesy of Suburban Home Records.

The titles "The Satanic Satanist" and "The Majestic Majesty" are references to The Rolling Stones' album "Their Satanic Majesties Request".

Track listing

All tracks are written by John Baldwin Gourley.

No.TitleLength
1."People Say" (Acoustic)3:24
2."Work All Day" (Acoustic)3:10
3."Lovers in Love" (Acoustic)2:56
4."The Sun" (Acoustic)3:17
5."The Home" (Acoustic)2:41
6."The Woods" (Acoustic)3:21
7."Guns & Dogs" (Acoustic)2:59
8."Do You" (Acoustic)2:50
9."Everyone Is Golden" (Acoustic)3:48
10."Mornings" (Acoustic)3:43

Personnel

  • John Baldwin Gourley
  • Jason Sechrist
  • Ryan Neighbors
  • Zachary Scott Carothers

References



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