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| | Barrett | | | Music Artist : | | Syd Barrett | | Music Style : | | Psychedelic Rock | | Record Label : | | EMI Europe Generic | | Release Date : | | 2004-02-23 | | Store Price : | | $12.98 | | Artistopia's Price: $12.98 | | Usually ships in 24 hours | | |
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CD Tracks/Songs
Disc 11. Baby Lemonade [Take 1] 2. Love Song [Take 1] 3. Dominoes [Take 3] 4. It Is Obvious [Take 1] 5. Rats [Demo Version] 6. Maisie [Take 2] 7. Gigolo Aunt [Take 15] 8. Waving My Arms in the Air [Take 1] 9. I Never Lied to You [Take 1] 10. Wined and Dined [Take 10] 11. Wolfpack [Take 2] 12. Effervescing Elephant [Take 9] 13. Baby Lemonade [Take 1][*] 14. Waving My Arms in the Air [Take 1][*] 15. I Never Lied to You [Take 1][*] 16. Love Song [Take 1][*] 17. Dominoes [Take 1][*] 18. Dominoes [Take 2][*] 19. It Is Obvious [Take 2][*]
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Barrett Submitted on: 1999-10-24 |
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| The album cover gives a good indication of the music. Scratchy little insects like a child's drawings. Thanks to the producers the collection of songs hangs together but one has the feeling that Syd isn't really too bothered if the whole thing disintegrates. That's what makes him so special! Lyrics like no-one, (except maybe Beefhart), could pen set to unpredictable music and sung out of tune. Anyone can write a song about Dominoes but Syd did it. You can keep over-production and meaningful words sung by nice, predictable 'musicians'. I prefer my popstars cracked and off the rails. And the good news is he's still alive. |
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Tocos de Muerto Submitted on: 1999-09-20 |
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| El CD es un musica con otra tiempo. Yo estoy una aficianado por banarse con se madre. Si yo como esto cd, yo would ryow un verjola. El Chris Vuckson has sexo con Syd Barret's madre. Torosy corros estar guerrias y muertas en el bano. David Sacks es un loligager. LOCO LOCO LOCO!!! SYD BARRETT ES LOCO!!!!! |
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Worth it for the extra tracks Submitted on: 1998-10-23 |
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| The extra tracks on this version - with Barrett just accompanied by his guitar - show how the original was almost completely ruined by a completely awful production; horrible, weeny organ, weedy drum playing, pointless noodling guitar. In contrast, the sparse, haunting versions of 'Rats' and 'Dominoes' in the extra tracks section show how it should have been done in the first place; just Barrett alone, voice and guitar. Its a pity that the original producers (I think it was David Gilmour) didn't have the fore-sight to at least try this approach. To me, Barrett's songwriting contains elusive moments of brilliance, and is somewhat reminiscent of another great English singer/songwriter Nick Drake. |
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