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Pink Floyd:
Syd Barrett
David Gilmour (vocals, guitar,)
Roger Waters (vocals, bass,)
Richard Wright (keyboards)
Nick Mason (drums,)
Recorded at EMI Studios, London, England.
Pink Floyd's second album is a hesitant transition from the baroque
acid whimsy of
PIPER AT THE GATES OF DAWN into the futuristic space rock the group
would refine through
DARK SIDE OF THE MOON.
Recorded as Syd Barrett was messily leaving the band (Barrett
contributes one track, the cacophonous "Jugband Blues," though
rumors persist that he plays on at least a couple of others), the
album finds the remaining members, including new guitarist Dave
Gilmour,
exploring their new roles in public.
Keyboardist Richard Wright contributes two lovely, pastoral tracks,
"Remember a Day" and
"See Saw," that echo Barrett's familiar childlike whimsy, while
bassist Roger Waters's contributions, along with the band-composed
12-minute title track, map out the pulsating throb and lengthy
instrumental sections that would soon become Floyd's sonic trademark.
Another key track is the satiric "Corporal Clegg," Waters' first
exploration of antiwar themes. |