A Saucerful of Secrets Pink Floyd

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  • Release Date: 10/25/1990
  • Original Release: 1968
  • Sales Rank: 45,573
  • Label: CAPITOL
  • UPC: 077774638326

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A Saucerful of Secrets

1LISTENLet There Be More Light 5:38
2LISTENRemember a Day 4:33
3LISTENSet the Controls for the Heart of the Sun 5:28
4LISTENCorporal Clegg 4:13
5LISTENA Saucerful of Secrets 11:57
6LISTENSee-Saw 4:36
7LISTENJugband Blues 3:00

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Editorial Reviews

A transitional album on which the band moved from Syd Barrett's relatively concise and vivid songs to spacy, ethereal material with lengthy instrumental passages. Barrett's influence is still felt (he actually did manage to contribute one track, the jovial "Jugband Blues"), and much of the material retains a gentle, fairy-tale ambience. "Remember a Day" and "See Saw" are highlights; on "Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun," "Let There Be More Light," and the lengthy instrumental title track, the band begin to map out the dark and repetitive pulses that would characterize their next few records. Richie Unterberger, All Music Guide

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Great Sound For Floydby Anonymous

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January 29, 2007: Even though this may not be my favorite album, it sounds so amazing. Here are my reviews for each song. Let There Be More Light(5/5)-The throbbing bass line with the spacey keyboards make a perfect introductory to this album. Remember a Day(5/5)-This is a nice song with many interesting hints of psychedelia. Set The Controls(4/5)-It is really dark and mysterious, but very cool. Corporal Clegg(5/5)-This is probably my favorite song because of the guitar work by David Glimour. A Saucerful of Secrets(5/5)- Unless you don't like avant garde, you'd like this song. It is long and dark which probably along with many other songs defined Pink Floyds early sound. See Saw(5/5)-This is very childish and makes me smile. Jugband Blues(5/5)-This song is definitely like what Syd Barret would write. It's dark and bright at the same time. Overall, this album isn't for everyone but if you like Piper At THe Gates Of Dawn, this is a must buy.

An Awesome Masterpieceby Anonymous

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January 16, 2005: this album is incredible. the themes, the song lengths, the songs and themes of space rock, all are awesome. i particularly love corporal clegg and set the controls for the heart of the sun. the guitar is awesome on all the songs, even if they do get weird. i'd recommend this to any fan of the floyd.


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