Label: EMI Records (Europe), 50999-503919-2-9
Style: Psychedelic Rock
Country: London, England
Time: 42:15, 41:58, 32:06
Format: Flac Tracks 16/44,1 kHz
Size: 273, 274, 194 Mb
Charts: UK #6, FRA #15, GER #42, NL #46, SWI @87, US #131. UK: Gold.
The
Piper at the Gates of Dawn is the debut studio album by English rock
band Pink Floyd, released on 4 August 1967 by EMI Columbia. It is the
only Pink Floyd album made under the leadership of founder member Syd
Barrett (lead vocals, guitar); he wrote all but three tracks, with
additional composition by members Roger Waters (bass, vocals), Nick
Mason (drums), and Richard Wright (keyboards, vocals). The album
followed the band's influential performances at London's UFO Club and
their early chart success with the 1967 non-album singles "Arnold Layne"
and "See Emily Play".
The album was recorded at EMI Studios in
London's Abbey Road from February to May 1967 and produced by Norman
Smith. It blended Pink Floyd's reputation for long-form improvisational
pieces with Barrett's short pop songs and whimsical take on psychedelia.
The album made prominent use of recording effects such as reverb and
echo, employing tools such as EMT plate reverberation, automatic double
tracking (ADT), and Abbey Road's echo chamber. Part-way through the
recording sessions, Barrett's growing use of the psychedelic drug LSD
accompanied his increasingly debilitated mental state, leading to his
eventual departure from the group the following year. The album title
was derived from referencing the god Pan in chapter seven of Kenneth
Grahame's 1908 children's novel The Wind in the Willows, a favourite of
Barrett's.
The album was released to critical and commercial success,
reaching number 6 on the UK Albums Chart. In the United States, it was
released as Pink Floyd in October on Tower Records with an altered track
listing that omitted three songs and included "See Emily Play". In the
UK, no singles were released from the album, but in the US, "Flaming"
was offered as a single. Two of its songs, "Astronomy Domine" and
"Interstellar Overdrive", became long-term mainstays of the band's live
setlist, while other songs were performed live only a handful of times.
In 1973, The Piper at the Gates of Dawn was packaged with the band's
second album A Saucerful of Secrets (1968) and released as A Nice Pair,
to introduce the band's early work to new fans gained with the success
of The Dark Side of the Moon (1973).
The album has since been hailed
as a pivotal psychedelic music recording. Special limited editions of
The Piper at the Gates of Dawn were issued to mark its 30th, 40th, and
50th anniversaries, with the former two releases containing bonus
tracks. In 2012, The Piper at the Gates of Dawn was placed at number 347
on Rolling Stone magazine's list of the "500 Greatest Albums of All
Time", moved up to number 253 in the 2020 edition.
(en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Piper_at_the_Gates_of_Dawn)
01. Astronomy domine (04:15)
02. Lucifer sam (03:09)
03. Matilda mother (03:05)
04. Flaming (02:46)
05. Pow R. Toc H. (04:24)
06. Take up thy stethoscope and walk (03:07)
07. Interstellar overdrive (09:41)
08. The gnome (02:14)
09. Chapter 24 (03:53)
10. Scarecrow (02:10)
11. Bike (03:27)
01. Astronomy Domine (04:12)
02. Lucifer Sam (03:07)
03. Matilda Mother (03:08)
04. Flaming (02:46)
05. Pow R. Toc H. (04:26)
06. Take Up Thy Stethoscope And Walk (03:05)
07. Interstellar Overdrive (09:40)
08. The Gnome (02:13)
09. Chapter 24 (03:42)
10. The Scarecrow (02:11)
11. Bike (03:24)
01. Arnold Layne (02:55)
02. Candy And A Currant Bun (02:45)
03. See Emily Play (02:54)
04. Apples And Oranges (03:05)
05. Paintbox (03:45)
06. Interstellar Overdrive (French Edit) (05:15)
07. Apples And Oranges (Stereo Version) (03:11)
08. Matilda Mother (Alternative Version) (03:09)
09. Interstellar Overdrive (Take 6) (05:03)
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