Syd Barrett - Barrett (LP, Album, RE, 180) Mint (M) / Mint (M)
Syd Barrett - Barrett (LP, Album, RE, 180) Mint (M) / Mint (M)
Summary: Vinyl, LP1, Barrett, Syd Barrett, 2014, Europe
Media Condition: Mint (M)
Sleeve Condition: Mint (M)
Country: Europe
Released: 2014-06-27
Genre: Rock
Style: Psychedelic Rock, Acoustic
Comments:
New, Sealed.
Notes:
Housed in a jacket which is glossy on the front and matte on the rear. First catalog number on spine and in brackets on labels, second catalog number on labels and rear sleeve (top right). Black/yellow/green Harvest label. [Rear sleeve: ℗1970 ℗ 1970 the copyright in this sound recording is owned by Parlophone Records Ltd. © 2014 Parlophone Records Ltd. All rights reserved. A Warner Music Group Company LC0299. Printed in the EU. GEMA/MCPS
A1. Baby Lemonade
A2. Love Song
A3. Dominoes
A4. It Is Obvious
A5. Rats
A6. Maisie
B1. Gigolo Aunt
B2a. Waving My Arms In The Air
B2b. I Never Lied To You
B3. Wined And Dined
B4. Wolfpack
B5. Effervescing Elephant
Barcode and Other Identifiers:
Barcode 0 825646 310784
Barcode 0825646310784
Label Code LC 0299
Rights Society GEMA MCPS
Matrix / Runout 0825646310784-01 BE47894-01 A1
Matrix / Runout 0825646310784-01 BE47894-01 B1
Matrix / Runout BE47894-01 A1 1△ 0825646310784-01
Matrix / Runout BE47894-01 B1 1X 0825646310784-01
Matrix / Runout BE47894-0Ʌ AɅ 0825646310784-0Ʌ xɅ
Matrix / Runout BE47894-0Ʌ BɅ 0825646310784-0Ʌ △↾
Record Company Warner Music Group
Copyright (c) Parlophone
Phonographic Copyright (p) Parlophone
Pressed By Optimal Media GmbH
Published By Lupus Music Ltd.
0825646310784
On his second solo album, Barrett was joined by Humble Pie drummer Jerry Shirley and Pink Floyd members Richard Wright (organ) and Dave Gilmour (guitar). Gilmour and Wright acted as producers as well. Instrumentally, the result is a bit fuller and smoother than the first album, although it's since been revealed that Gilmour and Wright embellished these songs as best they could without much involvement from Barrett, who was often unable or unwilling to perfect his performance. The songs, however, are just as fractured as on his debut, if not more so. "Baby Lemonade," "Gigolo Aunt," and the nursery rhyming "Effervescing Elephant" rank among his peppiest and best-loved tunes. Elsewhere, the tone is darker and more meandering. It was regarded as something of a charming but unfocused throwaway at the time of its release, but Barrett's singularly whimsical and unsettling vision holds up well.