Do any of your Rolling Stones recordings bring "Satisfaction"?


Before I became a snobby audiophile I loved the Rolling Stones.  But as my system grew and I discovered all kinds of sounds in recordings (CD as well as Vinyl) that I had never heard before and the openness and depth of soundstage that was a wonder, I never had that same Wow moment with the Stones recordings.  Actually the best sound I have found came from the Hot Rocks double LP.  Has anyone else had a better experience with their recordings?  Having gone through so many remasters, nothing seems to have changed.  Sticky Fingers should be something better than we get.  The opening riff of Brown Sugar has always seemed so muddy.  My rant, any thoughts?

udog
Well, since I left I dug out my early pressing of Tattoo You and it was a gem. Visited a couple of my local record shops and came away with an Emotional Rescue and today picked up a pretty good looking London pressing of Get Your Ya Yas Out.  Good listening ahead.  Thanks for opening my ears save for some of the previously mentioned disappointments which we won't mention again.
I feel ya, udog. If you want 'Satisfaction' with the Stones, you either should be a juvenile 'It's Only Rock-'n'-Roll' listener or a grown-up 'snobby audiophile', but not both. 
Original Rolling Stones vinyl with exceptional audio -

33 rpm 12"
- Rolling Stones No. 2 (Decca Mono LK 4661) (unbelievable realism)
- Their Satanic Majesties Request (Decca Stereo TXS 103) (stunning dimensionality and depth)

45rpm 7" (mono)
- Little Red Rooster / Off The Hook (Decca F 12014)
- It's All Over Now / Good Times, Bad Times (Decca F 11934)

There are many others including the new 12" mono mix of Sympathy For The Devil included with the Abkco Beggar's Banquet Anniversary Edition, which sounds wonderful for a contemporary pressing.
Sorry Mantra
I’m a grown up audiophile snob who loves classical, opera, jazz, older country and R&B with emphasis on blues.  But I love The Rolling Stones.  IMO the greatest rock and roll band.  They captured the energy and live feel rather than seeking audiophile SQ
And I Like it.
Yes I do.