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Discography : A Saucerful of Secrets


Release Date -
UK release June 29, 1968
US release July 27, 1968

Syd Barrett - Lead Guitar & Vocals
Roger Waters - Bass Guitar & Vocals
Richard Wright - Organ & Piano
Nick Mason - Drums
David Gilmour - Lead Guitar and Vocals

Recorded at EMI Studios, Abbey Road, from January to April 1968
Produced by Norman Smith
Remastering supervised by James Guthrie
Digitally remastered by Doug Sax at
The Mastering Lab, LA
Cover design by Hipgnosis
Remastered design and photography
by Storm Thorgerson and Peter Curzon
Digital Remaster 1992


TRACKS

Let There Be More Light (Waters) [05:29] Vocals by Waters ("now, now, now..."), then Wright.
Remember a Day (Wright) [04:23] Vocals by Wright.
Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun (Waters) [05:18] Vocals by Waters.
Corporal Clegg (Waters) [04:06] Vocals by Gilmour and Waters (Mrs. Clegg part); Mason mumbles at the end.
A Saucerful of Secrets (Waters, Wright, Mason, Gilmour)
a. Something Else [00:00]
b. Syncopated Pandemonium [03:57]
c. Storm Signal [07:16]
d. Celestial Voices [10:14] [11:50] Vocals on Celestial Voices by Gilmour.
See-Saw (Wright) [04:28] Vocals by Wright.
Jugband Blues (Barrett) [03:00] Vocals by Barrett.

Total Playing Time: 37:54


INFO

Release date: June 29th, 1968

The successes of Pink Floyd led to the release of their first two singles and first LP release, Piper proved to be too much for Syd Barret. The group decided that they would need an additional person to take over for Syd and play guitar. Enter David Gilmour. Then in 1968, and Syd was in a diminishing state of being due to excessive drug use and was decided for the benifit of the band they should go on without him. One night they simply didn't pick him up on the way to a show probably because he was too stoned to realize. So on March 2, the decision was made to break up the management partnership of Blackhill Enterprises which would remove Syd from the band

The press wasn't informed until April 6th. Incorrectly sensing the end, managers Peter Jenner and Andrew King jumped off the ship.


QUOTES

Peter Jenner: "It was really stressful waiting for Syd to come up with the songs for the second album. Everybody was looking at him, and he couldn't do it. Jugband Blues is a really sad song, the portrait of a nervous breakdown. The last Floyd song Syd wrote, Vegetable Man, was done for those sessions, though it never came out. He wrote it round at my house; it's just a description of what he's wearing. It's very disturbing. Roger took it off the album because it was too dark, and it is. It's like psychological flashing."

Rick Wright: "I did the title track and I remember Norman saying, You just can't do this, it's too long. You have to write three-minute songs. We were pretty cocky by now and told him, If you don't wanna produce it, just go away. A good attitude I think. The same reason why we'd never play See Emily Play in concert."

David Gilmour: "I remember Nick and Roger drawing out A Saucerful Of Secrets as an architectural diagram, in dynamic forms rather than in any sort of musical form, with peaks and troughs. That's what is was about. It wasn't music for beauty's sake, or for emotion's sake. It never had a story line. Though for years afterwards we used to get letters from people saying what they thought it meant. Scripts for movies sometimes, too."

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