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  • Pink Floyd Ummagumma 2011 Rar
    카테고리 없음 2020. 2. 16. 09:52

    Artist: Pink Floyd Album: Discovery 14CD Box Set Released: 2011 Style: Progressive rock Format: MP3 320Kbps FLAC Size: 1.6 Gb 1967 – The Piper At The Gates Of Dawn 01. Astronomy Domine (04:10) 02. Lucifer Sam (03:04) 03. Matilda Mother (03:05) 04. Flaming (02:43) 05. Take Up Thy Stethoscope And Walk (03:04) 07.

    Interstellar Overdrive (09:41) 08. The Gnome (02:11) 09. Chapter 24 (03:38) 10. Scarecrow (02:08) 11. Bike (03:22) 1968 – A Saucerful Of Secrets 01. Let There Be More Light (05:38) 02.

    Remember a Day (04:34) 03. Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun (05:28) 04. Corporal Clegg (04:13) 05.

    A Saucerful of Secrets (11:57) 06. See-Saw (04:37) 07.

    Jugband Blues (02:59) 1969 – More 01. Cirrus Minor (05:15) 02. The Nile Song (03:25) 03.

    Crying Song (03:32) 04. Up the Khyber (02:11) 05.

    Green Is the Colour (02:57) 06. Cymbaline (04:48) 07. Party Sequence (01:07) 08. Main Theme (05:28) 09. Ibiza Bar (03:17) 10.

    More Blues (02:13) 11. Quicksilver (07:13) 12.

    A Spanish Piece (01:05) 13. Dramatic Theme (02:16) 1969 – Ummagumma cd1 – Live Album 01. Astronomy Domine (08:33) 02. Careful With That Axe, Eugene (08:49) 03.

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    Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun (09:27) 04. A Saucerful of Secrets (12:51) cd2 – Studio Album 01. Sysyphus, Pt. 1 (01:09) 02.

    Sysyphus, Pt. 2 (03:30) 03. Sysyphus, Pt. 3 (01:50) 04. Sysyphus, Pt. 4 (07:00) 05. Grantchester Meadows (07:28) 06.

    Several Species of Small Furry Animals Gathered Together in a Cave and Grooving with a Pict (04:59) 07. The Narrow Way, Pt. 1 (03:29) 08.

    The Narrow Way, Pt. 2 (02:53) 09. The Narrow Way, Pt. 3 (05:58) 10.

    The Grand Vizier’s Garden Party, Pt. 1: Entrance (01:00) 11. The Grand Vizier’s Garden Party, Pt. 2: Entertainment (07:06) 12.

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    The Grand Vizier’s Garden Party, Pt. 3: Exit (00:42) 1970 – Atom Heart Mother 01. Atom Heart Mother (23:44) 02. If (04:30) 03.

    Summer ’68 (05:29) 04. Fat Old Sun (05:22) 05. Alan’s Psychedelic Breakfast (13:01) 1971 – Meddle 01. One of These Days (05:57) 02. A Pillow of Winds (05:12) 03.

    Fearless (06:09) 04. San Tropez (03:44) 05. Seamus (02:17) 06. Echoes (23:32) 1972 – Obscured By Clouds 01. Obscured by Clouds (03:04) 02.

    When You’re In (02:30) 03. Burning Bridges (03:29) 04. The Gold It’s in the (03:07) 05. Wot’s Uh the Deal (05:08) 06. Mudmen (04:20) 07.

    Childhood’s End (04:32) 08. Free Four (04:15) 09. Stay (04:05) 10. Absolutely Curtains (05:52) 1973 – The Dark Side Of The Moon 01. Speak to Me (01:13) 02.

    Breathe (02:46) 03. On the Run (03:35) 04. Time (07:04) 05. The Great Gig in the Sky (04:48) 06.

    Money (06:23) 07. Us and Them (07:50) 08. Any Colour You Like (03:25) 09. Brain Damage (03:50) 10. Eclipse (02:04) 1975 – Wish You Were Here 01. Shine On You Crazy Diamond (Parts I-V) (13:30) 02.

    Welcome to the Machine (07:26) 03. Have A Cigar (05:08) 04. Wish You Were Here (05:40) 05. Shine On You Crazy Diamond (Parts VI-IX) (12:22) 1977 – Animals 01. Pigs On The Wing (Part 1) – (01:24) 02.

    Dogs – (17:06) 03. Pigs (Three Different Ones) – (11:30) 04. Sheep – (10:18) 05. Pigs On The Wing (Part 2) – (01:27) 1979 – The Wall cd1: 01. In The Flesh? The Thin Ice (02:29) 03.

    Another Brick In The Wall (Part 1) (03:09) 04. The Happiest Days Of Our Lives (01:50) 05.

    Another Brick In The Wall (Part 2) (03:59) 06. Mother (05:33) 07. Goodbye Blue Sky (02:47) 08. Empty Spaces (02:08) 09. Young Lust (03:31) 10.

    One Of My Turns (03:36) 11. Don’t Leave Me Now (04:16) 12. Another Brick In The Wall (Part III) (01:14) 13. Goodbye Cruel World (01:14) cd2: 01. Hey You (04:41) 02. Is There Anybody Out There? Nobody Home (03:24) 04.

    Vera (01:33) 05. Bring The Boys Back Home (01:27) 06. Comfortably Numb (06:21) 07. The Show Must Go On (01:36) 08. In The Flesh (04:16) 09.

    Run Like Hell (04:23) 10. Waiting For The Worms (03:58) 11. Stop (00:30) 12. The Trial (05:19) 13. Outside The Wall (01:43) 1983 – The Final Cut 01. The Post War Dream (02:59) 02.

    Your Possible Pasts (04:19) 03. One of the Few (01:28) 04. The Hero’s Return (02:58) 05. The Gunners Dream (05:04) 06. Paranoid Eyes (03:42) 07. Get Your Filthy Hands Off My Desert (01:17) 08. The Fletcher Memorial Home (04:10) 09.

    Southampton Dock (02:14) 10. The Final Cut (04:43) 11. Not Now John (05:01) 12.

    Two Suns in the Sunset (05:17) 1987 – A Momentary Lapse of Reason 01. Signs Of Life (04:24) 02. Learning To Fly (04:53) 03.

    The Dogs Of War (06:05) 04. One Slip (05:10) 05. On The Turning Away (05:42) 06. Yet Another Movie (06:30) 07. Round And Around (01:13) 08. A New Machine (Part 1) (01:46) 09.

    Terminal Frost (06:17) 10. A New Machine (Part 2) (00:38) 11. Sorrow (08:46) 1994 – The Division Bell 01. Cluster One (05:58) 02. What Do You Want From Me (04:21) 03. Poles Apart (07:04) 04.

    Marooned (05:28) 05. A Great Day For Freedom (04:18) 06.

    Wearing The Inside Out (06:48) 07. Take It Back (06:12) 08. Coming Back To Life (06:19) 09. Keep Talking (06:11) 10. Lost For Words (05:14) 11.

    . chronology (1969) 1969 Ummagumma (1969) (1970) 1970 live albums chronology Ummagumma (1969) Ummagumma1969 (1988) 1988 Ummagumma is the fourth by the English band. It is a and was released on 7 November 1969 by in the United Kingdom and by internationally. The first disc consists of from concerts at in and the in that contained part of their normal set list of the time, while the second contains solo compositions by each member of the band recorded at the. The artwork was designed by regular Floyd collaborators and features a number of pictures of the band combined to give a. Although the album was well received at the time of release, and was a top five hit in the UK album charts, it has since been looked upon unfavourably by the band, who have expressed negative opinions about it in interviews. Nevertheless, the album has been reissued on CD several times, along with the rest of their catalogue.

    The site of, above shops in 's suburb, where some of the live album was recorded (seen in March 2013) Although the sleeve notes say that the live material was recorded in June 1969, the live album of Ummagumma was recorded live at in on 27 April 1969 and the following week at on 2 May of the same year as part of. The band had also recorded a live version of ' (from ) intended for placement on side one of the live album, and ', which was recorded in the studio before it was decided that the band members each come up with their own material. The studio album came as a result of wanting to make 'real music', where each of the four group members (in order: Wright, and ) had half an LP side each to create a solo work without involvement from the others. Wright's contribution, 'Sysyphus', was named after a character in, usually spelled ', and contained a combination of various keyboards, including and. Although initially enthusiastic about making a solo contribution, Wright later described it as 'pretentious'.

    Waters' ' contained a variety of vocal and percussion effects treated at various speeds, both forwards and backwards, and was influenced by, who would later collaborate with both Waters and Pink Floyd. Waters' other contribution ' was a more pastoral acoustic offering and was usually played as an opening to concerts over 1969. Gilmour has since stated he was apprehensive about creating a solo work, and admits he 'went into a studio and started waffling about, tacking bits and pieces together', although part one of ' had already been performed as 'Baby Blue Shuffle in D Major' in a radio session in December 1968. Gilmour said he 'just bullshitted' through the piece. He asked Waters to write some lyrics for his compositions, but he refused to do so.

    Mason's three-part ' featured his then wife, Lindy, playing flute, and Mason playing a seven-minute drum solo as part two of the piece. Packaging The album was the first album by the band released on the Harvest label. The shows a featuring the group, with a picture hanging on the wall showing the same scene, except that the band members have switched positions. The cover of the original LP varies between the British, American/Canadian and Australian releases. The British version has the album leaning against the wall immediately above the 'Pink Floyd' letters. At a talk given at Borders bookstore in Cambridge on 1 November 2008, as part of the 'City Wakes' project, explained that the album was introduced as a to provoke debate, and that it has no intended meaning.

    On most copies of American and Canadian editions, the Gigi cover is airbrushed to a plain white sleeve, apparently because of copyright concerns, but the earliest American copies do show the Gigi cover, and it was restored for the American remastered CD edition. On the Australian edition, the Gigi cover is completely airbrushed, not even leaving a white square behind.

    The house used as the location for the front cover of the album is located in, near. On the rear cover, Alan Styles (who also appears in ') and are shown with the band's equipment laid out on a taxiway.

    This concept was proposed by Mason, with the intention of replicating the 'exploded' drawings of military aircraft and their payloads, which were popular at the time. There is a slight difference between the British and North American editions in the way the titles on the back are laid out, the most important difference being the inclusion of subtitles for the four sections of 'A Saucerful of Secrets'. These subtitles only appeared on American and Canadian editions of this album, but not on the British edition, nor did they appear on original pressings of A Saucerful of Secrets. The inner gatefold art shows separate black-and-white photos of the band members. Gilmour is seen standing in front of the. Original vinyl editions showed Waters with his first wife, but she has been cropped out of the picture on most CD editions (with the original photo's caption 'Roger Waters (and Jude)' accordingly changed to just 'Roger Waters').

    The uncropped picture was restored for the album's inclusion in the box set. Release history Ummagumma was released in the UK and US on 7 and 8 November 1969, respectively. It reached number 5 on the UK albums chart and number 74 in the US, marking the first time the band reached the top 100 there. The album was certified gold in the US in February 1974 and platinum in March 1994. American versions of the cassette retained only 'Astronomy Domine' from the live set and omitted the three other tracks. In 1987, the album was re-released on a two-CD set. A digitally remastered version was issued in 1994.

    In 2009, to mark the 40th anniversary of the album's release, Thorgerson sold a limited number of autographed lithographs of the front cover. Although the 2011 re-release campaign presented all fourteen albums newly remastered in 2011, only the studio disc of Ummagumma was remastered – the live disc is the previous 1994 version. Both the live and studio album were re-issued in 2016 with label. Reception Professional ratings Review scores Source Rating 7/10 2.5/5 5.0/10 4/5 On release, Ummagumma received favourable reviews. Were particularly positive about the live album, with the reviewer describing it as 'probably one of the best live recordings I have ever heard'.

    Included the live half of this album on its list of 'The Greatest Live Albums Ever'. Were very positive towards the album, saying the live half 'as a visceral document of the early Floyd’s proclivity for atmospheric, energetic jamming, there's nothing else like it' and the studio half 'somehow transcends its fractured construction to make a full album-length statement'. However, the band have since been dismissive and critical of the work. Recalling the album in later years, Waters said: ' Ummagumma – what a disaster!'

    , while in 1995, Gilmour described the album as 'horrible'. In a 1984 interview, Mason said: 'I thought it was a very good and interesting little exercise, the whole business of everyone doing a bit. But I still feel really that that's quite a good example of the sum being greater than the parts.' Later, he described it as 'a failed experiment', adding that 'the most significant thing is that we didn't do it again'., reviewing the 2011 re-release, described the album as 'rock excess of the worst kind', although the writer praised the live version of 'Careful with that Axe, Eugene'.

    Has suggested that the album's 'hypnotic melodies' made it 'an admirable record to fall asleep to'. Dragonfly species In December 2015 scientists named a new found insect of the genus – a – after the album.

    Track listing Double-LP Edition Record one - Live album Side one No. Title Writer(s) Lead vocals Length 1. ' Gilmour and Wright 8:32 2. Waters. Wright.

    Mason. Gilmour instrumental 12:48 Total length: 22:15 Record two – studio album Side three No. Title Writer(s) Lead vocals Length 1. 'Sysyphus (Parts 1–4)' Richard Wright instrumental 13:28 2. ' Roger Waters Waters with Gilmour 7:26 3.

    ' Waters instrumental 4:59 Total length: 25:53 Side four No. Title Writer(s) Lead vocals Length 4.

    ' David Gilmour Gilmour 12:17 5. ' Nick Mason instrumental 8:46 Total length: 21:03 UK Cassette Edition Side one No. Title Length 1. 'Sysyphus' 2. 'Astronomy Domine' 3. 'Grantchester Meadows' 4. 'Several Species of Small Furry Animals Gathered Together in a Cave and Grooving with a Pict' 5.

    'Careful with That Axe, Eugene' Side two No. Title Length 6. 'The Narrow Way' 7. 'Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun' 8. 'The Grand Vizier's Garden Party' 9. 'A Saucerful of Secrets' US Cassette Edition Side one No. Title Length 1.

    'Astronomy Domine' 2. 'The Narrow Way: Parts I, II, III' 3. 'Grantchester Meadows' Side two No. Title Length 4. 'Several Species of Small Furry Animals Gathered Together in a Cave and Grooving with a Pict' 5. 'Sysyphus: Part I, II, III, and IV' 6.

    'The Grand Vizier's Garden Party: Part I: Entrance, Part II: Entertainment, and Part III: Exit' CD Edition CD version: (live and studio album) No. Title Length 1. 'Astronomy Domine' 8:29 2. 'Careful with That Axe, Eugene' 8:50 3. 'Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun' 9:26 4. 'A Saucerful of Secrets' 12:48 5.

    'Sysyphus (Part 1)' 1:08 6. 'Sysyphus (Part 2)' 3:30 7. 'Sysyphus (Part 3)' 1:49 8.

    'Sysyphus (Part 4) ' 6:59 9. 'Grantchester Meadows' 7:19 10. 'Several Species of Small Furry Animals Gathered Together in a Cave and Grooving with a Pict' 5:01 11. 'The Narrow Way (Part 1)' 3:25 12. 'The Narrow Way (Part 2)' 2:54 13. 'The Narrow Way (Part 3)' 5:51 14. 'The Grand Vizier's Garden Party (Part 1: Entrance)' 1:00 15.

    'The Grand Vizier's Garden Party (Part 2: Entertainment)' 7:06 16. 'The Grand Vizier's Garden Party (Part 3: Exit)' 0:38 Personnel.

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