Crazy Diamond Syd Barrett

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CD - Bonus Tracks / Swedish Import

  • Release Date: 11/07/2000
  • Original Release: 1994
  • 3 Disc Set
  • Label: EMD INT'L
  • UPC: 077778141228

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Crazy Diamond

Disc 1
1LISTENTerrapin Take 1 5:04
2LISTENNo Good Trying Take 3 3:26
3LISTENLove You Take 4 2:30
4LISTENNo Man's Land Take 5 3:03
5LISTENDark Globe Take 1 2:02
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Disc 2
1LISTENBaby Lemonade Take 1 4:11
2LISTENLove Song Take 1 3:05
3LISTENDominoes Take 3 4:09
4LISTENIt Is Obvious Take 1 3:00
5LISTENRats Demo Version 3:02
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Disc 3
1LISTENOpel Take 9 6:26
2LISTENClowns and Jugglers 3:27
3LISTENRats Two-Track Demo 3:12
4LISTENGolden Hair Instrumental Backing Track / Take 1:44
5LISTENDolly Rocker Take 1 3:01
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A three-CD box set that enshrines Barrett's complete recorded legacy as a solo artist. Besides including his two 1970 albums, this collection includes the 1989 compilation of unreleased material, Opel. The chief attraction of this set for Barrett fans is no less than 19 previously unreleased alternate takes from throughout his quite brief solo career. All of those alternate takes, it's important to note, are alternate versions of songs that appear on the three previously available albums; no entirely unheard compositions were unearthed. Nonetheless, these alternate takes are more interesting listening than you might expect, for a couple of reasons. First, Barrett was so mercurial (and occasionally unfocused) in the studio that it was difficult to get him to play a song the same way twice. Second, the alternate takes are usually starker and more acoustic in nature than the official versions; they're not better, but have interesting different slants. With some of the songs repeated two, three, or even four times, this is definitely for the hardcore fan. But it's a beautifully produced document, with a meticulously detailed booklet, of a uniquely primitive visionary, and has many moments of charming and chilling power. It includes everything salvageable that he produced, with the exception of the Peel Sessions. It doesn't match his work with the original Pink Floyd, but the music continues to influence and be emulated (most notably by Robyn Hitchcock), though never equaled. Richie Unterberger, All Music Guide

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