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Product Details Availability eBay.co.uk CD ALBUM - PINK FLOYD - A SAUCERFUL OF SECRETS Condition: Good Time left: 13h 20m 48s Ships to: Worldwide £5.00 eBay.co.uk PINK FLOYD - LP - A SAUCERFUL OF SECRETS - FAME - UK - FA 3163 - YEAR 1986 Condition: Used Time left: 16h 16m 43s Ships to: Worldwide £2.99 eBay.co.uk pink floyd a saucerful of secrets vinyl Condition: Used Time left: 16h 22m 51s Ships to: Worldwide £11.90 My favourite store: Pink Floyd bestography A Saucerful Of Secrets is ranked 9th best out of by on BestEverAlbums.com. The best album by Pink Floyd is which is ranked number 2 in the list of all-time albums with a total rank score of 175,675.
On their second album, Pink Floyd shifted from quirky psych-pop to a full-on space-rock assault. A Saucerful of Secrets was a giant step towards the kind of.
Pink Floyd album bestography « Higher ranked (499th) This album (595th) Lower ranked (661st) » A Saucerful Of Secrets. From 22:58 This, apparently, is Floyd chronicler Nick Mason's favourite of their albums.
It's easy to see why. It hangs together in a way that their previous outing just failed to do. The psychedelia is tempered ever so slightly, and comes off as being a more complete item than on Piper. Even the meandering and lengthy title track (which can take some getting used to), stands above the likes of Interstellar Overdrive. Of course, it's all too easy to fall into the trap of judging Saucerful by comparing it to its predecessor.
But by itself it stands up too. A mixture of serious rock tracks and trite pop thrown together with some upbeat tracks mixing the two. Plus a contender for drawn-out rock track of the decade. Is Syd Barrett's significant influence missed on this album? Roger Waters fills in nicely, and David Gilmour makes his presence felt too. Pink Floyd would improve on this album, but not by much.
EMI Records saw fit during the late '90s to release the mono version of in a special boxed edition, but overlooked the mono master of its follow-up,. Thus, it's fallen to a group of anonymous bootleggers to provide this lost piece of ephemera to the public, in a beautifully designed digipack jacket. Admittedly, is overall a weaker collection of music than its predecessor, but there's still a good deal that's worth hearing. The mono edition of the album offers different mixes on songs such as 'Let There Be More Light,' with the keyboard and guitar embellishments far more prominent than they are in the standard stereo edition.
Shabloni dlya fotosessii svoimi rukami usi gubi ochki. Afternoon Show Biscuit Born in Texas and raised in Colorado and Alaska, Biscuit could not manage to keep his mouth shut at home or in school so it only made sense to set his sights on radio.
'Corporal Clegg,' it must be conceded, may well work better in the stereo version, as the mono master pushes the guitars too far into the background. 'Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun' is also very different from the standard stereo master -- for starters, it's possible to make out the lyrics a lot more easily, and the shimmering percussion and keyboard effects are further forward in the mix. The biggest variation of all is evident in 'A Saucerful of Secrets,' which has a completely different set of musical effects throughout its length, but most noticeably in the first section. There is some slight weakness in the sound on this CD, relative to the authorized release, but the quality is still above average. The producers have rounded out the disc with a selection of early non-LP sides -- 'It Would Be So Nice,' 'Julia Dream,' 'Point Me at the Sky,' and 'Careful With That Axe, Eugene' -- along with an alternate mix of 'Jugband Blues' that is taken from a slightly ragged vinyl source.