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MP3 320 kbps | 4h 19 min | Genre: Psychedelic Rock | Label: Sigma | 602 MB

Roger Keith "Syd" Barrett (6 January 1946 - 7 July 2006) was an English singer, songwriter, and musician. As a founder member of the band Pink Floyd, Barrett was the lead singer, guitarist and principal songwriter in its early years and is credited with naming the band. He was ousted from Pink Floyd in April 1968 after David Gilmour took over as their new guitarist, and was briefly hospitalised amid speculation of mental illness and his excessive use of psychedelic drugs.
Barrett was musically active for less than ten years. With Pink Floyd, he recorded four singles, their debut album The Piper at the Gates of Dawn (1967), portions of their second album A Saucerful of Secrets (1968), and several unreleased songs. Barrett began his solo career in 1969 with the single "Octopus" from his first solo album, The Madcap Laughs (1970). The album was recorded over the course of a year with five different producers and included two tracks featuring members of Soft Machine. He recorded and released one more album, Barrett (1970), produced by Gilmour and featuring contributions from former Pink Floyd bandmate Richard Wright. Two years later, Barrett left the music industry, retired from public life and strictly guarded his privacy until his death in 2006. In 1988, EMI released an album of unreleased tracks and outtakes, Opel, with Barrett's approval.
Barrett's innovative guitar work and exploration of experimental techniques such as dissonance, distortion and feedback influenced many musicians. His vocals are noted for their strong English accent. After leaving the music industry, Barrett continued painting and dedicated himself to gardening. Pink Floyd recorded several tributes to him, most notably the 1975 album Wish You Were Here, which includes the homage "Shine On You Crazy Diamond".
Tracklist
Live At BBC Radio One BBC Maida Vale 4 Studio, Maida Vale, London, 24th February 1970[The John Peel 'Top Gear' Show]
1-1 Gigolo Aunt
1-2 Terrapin
1-3 Baby Lemonade
1-4 Effervescing Elephant
1-5 Two Of A Kind
Studio 3. EMI Studios, Abbey Road, St. John's Wood. London August 13, 1974[Peter Jenner EMI Reference Reel 6604Z ]
1-6 Milky Way[Take 5. June 7, 1970]
1-7 Wouldn't You Miss Me (Dark Globe)[Take 1. July 26, 1969]
1-8 Silas Lang[Take 1. May 6, 1968]
1-9 Opel[Take 9. April 11, 1969]
1-10 Untitled (Words)[Take 1. July 21, 1970]
1-11 Birdy Hop[Take 1. June 7, 1970]
1-12 Silas Lang (Swan Lee)[Take 5. May 21/28, June 8/20/27, 1968]
1-13 Scream Thy Last Scream[Take 4. August 7, 1967]
1-14 Vegetable Mannknown Take. October 9-12, 1967
Studio 3. EMI Studios, Abbey Road, St. John's Wood. London 12th August 1974
1-15 Boogie #1
1-16 Boogie #2
1-17 Boogie #3
1-18 If You Go #1
1-19 Ballad (Unfinished)
1-20 Chooka-Chooka Chug Chug
1-21 If You Go #2
1-22 Untitled
1-23 Slow Boogie
1-24 John Lee Hooker
1-25 Fast Boogie
1-26 Silas Lang[Take 1. May 6 /13, 1968. RM1]
BBC Maida Vale 4 Studio, Maida Vale, London, 24th February 1970[John Peel 'Top Gear' Show. BBC Radio One]
1-27 Brian Matthew Introduction
1-28 Gigolo Aunt
1-29 Effervescing Elephant
1-30 Terrapin
Live At Exhibition Hall, Olympia, Kensington, London, 06th June 1970[Extravaganza '70 Music And Fashion Festival]
2-1 Terrapin
2-2 Gigolo Aunt
2-3 Effervescing Elephant
2-4 Octopus
The Malcolm Jones Tape[Second Generation Cassette. Source #1]
2-5 Love You[Take 1. April 11, 1969]
2-6 Love You[Take 2. April 11, 1969]
2-7 Long Gone[Take 1. July 26, 1969]
2-8 Lanky (Part 2)[Take 1. May 14, 1968]
2-9 Clowns And Jugglers[Take 1. July 20, 1968]
2-10 Clowns And Jugglers[Take 3. April 25/May 3, 1969]
2-11 Opel[Take 9. April 11, 1969]
2-12 Silas Lang (Swan Lee)[Take 1. June 8/July 20, 1968]
2-13 Swan Lee[Take 5. April 10, 1969]
2-14 Untitled Instrumentalnknown Take. Unknown Date
Second Generation Cassette. Source #2
2-15 Love You[Take 1. April 11, 1969]
2-16 Love You[Take 2. April 11, 1969]
2-17 Long Gone[Take 1. July 26, 1969]
2-18 Lanky (Part 2)[Take 1. May 14, 1968]
2-19 Clowns And Jugglers[Take 1. July 20, 1968]
2-20 Octopus[Take 11. June 12, 1969]
2-21 Clowns And Jugglers[Take 3. April 25/May 3, 1969]
2-22 Opel[Take 9. April 11, 1969]
2-23 Swan Lee[Take 1. June 8/July 20, 1968]
2-24 Swan Lee[Take 5. April 10, 1969]
2-25 Untitled Instrumentalnknown Take. Unknown Date
Studio 3. EMI Studios, Abbey Road, St. John's Wood. London, 18th August 1987
2-26 Wouldn't You Miss Me[Take 1. July 26, 1969]
2-27 Swan Lee (Silas Lang)[Take 5. May 28, June 8, 1968, April 10, 1969]
2-28 Scream Thy Last Scream[Take 4. August 7, 1967]
2-29 Vegetable Mannknown Take. October 9-12, 1967
2-30 She Took A Long Cold Look At Me[Take 5. July 26, 1969]
Studio S1, BBC Transcription Service, Kensington House, Shepherd's Bush London, 16th February 1971ob Harris 'Sounds Of The Seventies'. BBC Radio 1
3-1 Baby Lemonade
3-2 Dominoes
3-3 Love Song
Room 77a, EMI Studios, Abbey Road, St. John's Wood. London, 17th August 1988[Phil Smee / Brian Hogg 'Opel' Remixes]
3-4 Opel[Take 9. April 11, 1969]
3-5 Clowns And Jugglers[Take 2. July 20, 1968, April 10. 1969. Take 3. April 25, 1969, May, 3, 1969]
3-6 Swan Lee (Silas Lang)[Take 5. May 28, June 8, 1968, April 10, 1969]
3-7 Untitled (Words)[Take 1. July 21, 1970]
3-8 Birdy Hop[Take 1. June 7, 1970]
3-9 Rats[Take 1. June 7, 1970]
3-10 Wined And Dined[Take 1. June 7, 1970]
3-11 Wined And Dined[Take 1. June 7, 1970]
3-12 Milky Way[Take 5. June 7, 1970]
3-13 Golden Hair[Remake Take 6. June 12, 1969]
3-14 Golden Hair[Remake Take 6. June 12, 1969. More Echo]
3-15 Lanky (Part One)[Take 1. May 14, 1968]
3-16 Golden Hair[Take 1. May 14, 1968]
3-17 Golden Hair[Take 1. May 14, 1968]
3-18 Dolly Rocker[Take 1. July 14, 1970]
3-19 Let's Split[Takes 1/2. July 14, 1970]
3-20 Wouldn't You Miss Me (Dark Globe)[Take 1. July 26, 1969]
Studio S1, BBC Transcription Service, Kensington House, Shepherd's Bush. London, 16th February 1971ob Harris Sounds Of The Seventies. BBC Radio 1 - Alternate Source
3-21 Love Song
EMI Studios, Abbey Road, St. John's Wood. London, 24th November 1992[The 'Crazy Diamond' Remixes]
4-1 Baby Lemonade[Take 1. February 26, 1970]
4-2 Baby Lemonade[Take 1. February 26, 1970. Edit Section For End]
4-3 Maisie[Take 1. February 26, 1970]
4-4 Maisie[Take 2. February 26, 1970]
4-5 Gigolo Aunt[Take 9. February 27, 1970]
4-6 Waving My Arms In The Air / I Never Lied To You[Take 1. April 2, 1970]
4-7 It Is Obvious[Take 1. July 22, 1970]
4-8 It Is Obvious[Take 2. July 22, 1970]
4-9 It Is Obvious[Take 3. July 22, 1970]
4-10 It Is Obvious[Take 5. July 22, 1970]
4-11 Love Song[Take 1. July 14, 1970]
4-12 Dominoes[Take 1. July 14, 1970]
4-13 Dominoes[Take 2. July 14, 1970]
4-14 Clowns And Jugglers (Octopus)[Take 1. July 20, 1968]
4-15 Late Night[Take 2. May 21, 1968]
4-16 Golden Hair[Take 2. May 14/28, 1968. Renumbered Take 5. June 8/20/27, July 20, 1968]
4-17 Octopus[Take 1. June 12, 1969]
4-18 Octopus[Take 2. June 12, 1969]
4-19 Love You[Take 1. April 11, 1969]
4-20 Love You[Take 3. April 11, 1969]
4-21 It's No Good Trying[Take 3. April 11, 1969]
Notes
Nice collection of solo Syd material culled from BBC recordings, EMI reels and live
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