Track Listing 1. Astronomy Domine 2. See Emily Play 3. Happiest Days of Our Lives, The 4. Another Brick in the Wall (Part 2) 5. Echoes 6. Hey You 7. Marooned 8. Great Gig in the Sky, The 9. Set the Controls For the Heart of the Sun 10. Money 11. Keep Talking 12. Sheep 13. Sorrow 14. Shine on You Crazy Diamond (Parts 1-7) 15. Time 16. Fletcher Memorial Home, The 17. Comfortably Numb 18. When the Tigers Broke Free 19. One of These Days 20. Us and Them 21. Learning to Fly 22. Arnold Layne 23. Wish You Were Here 24. Jugband Blues 25. High Hopes 26. Bike
| Details | | Distributor: | MSI Music Distribution | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes Pink Floyd: Roger Waters, David Gilmour, Nick Mason, Richard Wright, Syd Barrett. Producers inlcude: Pink Floyd, Michael Kamen, Bob Ezrin, Joe Boyd, Norman Smith. Compilation producer: James Guthrie, Pink Floyd. Digitally remastered by James Guthrie. Through their long history, Pink Floyd moved through psychedelia, prog-rock, space-rock, and more, emerging as pioneers in all of those styles. This two-disc compilation takes on the formidable task of creating a definitive Floyd collection. Though there's no chronological running order to give a sense of the group's development, there are plenty of key tracks from all the eras of Pink Floyd's career. We're given a healthy dose of material from the band's psychedelic '60s period, when they were spearheaded by the ultimate acid-damaged genius Syd Barrett (the loopy "Bike," the otherworldly "Astronomy Domine"). The most overtly progressive tendencies of '70s Floyd are aired on the glorious epic "Echoes," whose suite-like construction shows off both the band's technical facility and orchestration skills. Naturally, there are some cuts from the band's watershed album DARK SIDE OF THE MOON, one of the best-selling LPs of all time (the gospel-tinged "The Great Gig in the Sky," the near-funky capitalist plaint "Money"). Hardcore Floyd fans might object to the number of songs from the post-Roger Waters era, but even these less-celebrated tunes work in the overall historical context. While it's easy to quibble about the absence of various Floyd favorites (no "Interstellar Overdrive?"), there's so much crucial music on this collection that it's impossible to come away from it without a strong sense of what Pink Floyd such an important band.
Editorial Reviews ...Beautifully remastered and carefullt sequenced, allowing unexpected juxtapositions to throw up nice effects... Mojo (12/01/2001)
...A smartly nonchronological, cross-fading song sequence flitting between the butty-Syd, ranting-Rog and spacey-Dave eras... Entertainment Weekly (11/16/2001)
4 stars out of 5 - ...Captures the essence of one of our major rock bands, from Barrett to Waters to Gilmour as CEO, and distilling this 30 years war into something coherent. It certainly has a pop... Q (12/01/2001)
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