Showing posts with label Syd Barrett. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Syd Barrett. Show all posts

Syd Barrett - Psychedelic Artefacts (2 CD) [FLAC]









 Psychedelic Artefacts

CD 1
1. Adam, Mike & Tim - You're The Reason Why (1964)
2. Jokers Wild - Why Do Fools Fall In Love? (1966)
3. Jokers Wild - Walk Like a Man (1966)
4. Jokers Wild - Don't Ask Me (1966)
5. Jokers Wild - Big Girls Don't Cry (1966)
6. Jokers Wild - Beautiful Delilah (1966)
7. Interstellar Overdrive (demo, possibly fake)
8. Gimme a Break (demo, possibly fake)
9. Piggy Back (demo, possibly fake)
10. Pow.r.Toh.h. ((demo, possibly fake)
11. Interstellar Overdrive (CBS Edit, Dec.66)
12. Let's Roll Another One & Instrumental (Jan.67, Most Complete Tape)
13. Interstellar Overdrive (?) (Excerpt from the film "Dope", UFO Club, Feb-March 67)
14. Interstellar Overdrive (24 Feb.67, From "Die Jungen Nachtwandler")
15. Nick Mason Interview (March 67)
16. Arnold Layne (Fake Stereo)
17. Sunshine (Vocal Track of "Matilda Mother", March 67)
18. See Emily Play (Acetate 1, May 67)
19. See Emily Play (fake stereo)
20. Interstellar Overdrive (Outtake)
21. Scarecrow (Outtake)
22. Astronomy Domine (Outtake)
23. Complete Pathe Newsreel (July 67)
24. Scream Thy Last Scream (Half Speed)

CD 2
1. Syd Barrett Interview (August 1967)
2. Scream Thy Last Scream (Half Speed)
3. Roger Waters Interview (Stockgolm, Sept.67)
4. Reaction In G (With Voiceover, Beat Club, Sept.67)
5. Reaction In G (Beat Club, Sept.67)
6. Remember A Day (Backing Track with Voiceover)
7. Remember A Day (Backing Track)
8. In The Beechwoods / Vegetable Man / Vegetable Man Jam (Raw Original Source)
9. Apples And Oranges (BBC, 67)
10. Apples And Oranges & Interview (American Bandstand, November 67)
11. Syd Plays Guitar In The Studio (Unknown)
12. Singing A Song In The Morning (Kevin Ayers, Left Channel Mix, Dec.69)
13. Singing A Song In The Morning (Kevin Ayers, Right Channel Mix, Dec.69)
14. Singing A Song In The Morning (Kevin Ayers, Final Single Version without Syd)
15. Days (Steve Took with Syd (?), 1972)
16. Last Minute Put Together Boogie Band Intro (1972)
17. Syd Intro (1972) 

Syd Barrett - Have You Got It Yet Vol. 1 - 10 [FLAC]

 


A compilation of unreleased material from Pink Floyd Barrett's era







 

Pink Floyd - The Piper At The Gates Of Dawn [The High Resolution Remasters] (4 CD, 2019/FLAC)

The Piper at the Gates of Dawn is the debut album by English rock band Pink Floyd, the only album made under founding member Syd Barrett's leadership. It was released on 5 August 1967 by EMI Columbia. The studio album borrows its name from the title of chapter seven of Kenneth Grahame's 1908 novel The Wind in the Willows, which refers to the nature god Pan, who plays his pan pipes at dawn. The album was recorded at EMI Studios in London's Abbey Road from February to May 1967. The band consisted of Barrett (lead vocals, lead guitar), Nick Mason (drums), Roger Waters (bass, vocals), and Richard Wright (keyboards, vocals). Barrett was the band's primary songwriter, though two tracks on the album are credited to the band collectively and one track was written by Waters. The album was produced by Norman Smith, who would go on to produce two more albums for Pink Floyd. 

 limited edition of 300 numbered copies 




 

Syd Barrett discography [1970-2010]


Like a supernova, Roger "Syd" Barrett burned briefly and brightly, leaving an indelible mark upon psychedelic and progressive rock as the founder and original singer, songwriter, and lead guitarist of Pink Floyd. Barrett was responsible for most of their brilliant first album, 1967's The Piper at the Gates of Dawn, but left and/or was fired from the band in early 1968 after his erratic behavior had made him too difficult to deal with (he appears on a couple tracks on their second album, A Saucerful of Secrets). Such was his stature within the original lineup that few observers thought the band could survive his departure; in fact, the original group's management decided to keep Syd on and leave the rest of the band to their own devices. Pink Floyd never recaptured the playful humor and mad energy of their work with Barrett.