Album Details
Title: The Piper at the Gates of Dawn Artist: Pink Floyd Release Date: 8/5/1967 Re-Released On: 10/1/2007 Label: Capitol Records, EMI Music Distribution, Toshiba EMI Duration: 41:50 Album Type(s): lyrics/libretto UPCs: 077774638425, 4988006791695, 4988006857957, 0077774638456, 0724383126156, 077774638456, 5099951122522, 724383126125, 766487072120, 077774638449 Genre: Rock Styles: Prog-Rock, British Invasion, Psychedelic, Album Rock, British Psychedelia, Art Rock Moods: Ethereal, Hypnotic, Sardonic, Theatrical, Angry, Atmospheric, Bitter, Bleak, Brooding, Cynical/Sarcastic, Dreamy, Eerie, Enigmatic, Epic, Gloomy, Laid-Back/Mellow, Ominous, Reflective, Searching, Sophisticated, Spacey, Trippy, Whimsical, Acerbic, Aggressive, Angst-Ridden, Bittersweet, Calm/Peaceful, Cerebral, Detached, Dramatic, Druggy, Hostile, Melancholy, Nocturnal, Paranoid, Poignant, Quirky, Sad, Spooky, Tense/Anxious, Weary, Wintry, Wistful Total Copies: 0 Members Wishing: 28 Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1 |
Track Listings
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Astronomy Domine
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Lucifer Sam
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Matilda Mother
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Flaming
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Pow R. Toc H.
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Take Up Thy Stethoscope and Walk
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Interstellar Overdrive
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The Gnome
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Chapter 24
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The Scarecrow
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Bike
Additional Releases
| Year | Type | Label | Catalog # | | 2007 | CD | Toshiba EMI | 70300 | | 2001 | CD | EMI Music Distribution | 8598572 | | 2001 | CD | Toshiba EMI | 65731 | | 1999 | CD | Capitol Records | 59857 | | 1994 | CD | Capitol Records | 1073 | | 1987 | CD | Capitol Records | C2-46384 |
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Album Review
The title of Pink Floyd's debut album is taken from a chapter in Syd Barrett's favorite children's book, -The Wind in the Willows, and the lyrical imagery of The Piper at the Gates of Dawn is indeed full of colorful, childlike, distinctly British whimsy, albeit filtered through the perceptive lens of LSD. Barrett's catchy, melodic acid pop songs are balanced with longer, more experimental pieces showcasing the group's instrumental freak-outs, often using themes of space travel as metaphors for hallucinogenic experiences -- "Astronomy Domine" is a poppier number in this vein, but tracks like "Interstellar Overdrive" are some of the earliest forays into what has been tagged space rock. But even though Barrett's lyrics and melodies are mostly playful and humorous, the band's music doesn't always bear out those sentiments -- in addition to Rick Wright's eerie organ work, dissonance, chromaticism, weird noises, and vocal sound effects are all employed at various instances, giving the impression of chaos and confusion lurking beneath the bright surface. The Piper at the Gates of Dawn successfully captures both sides of psychedelic experimentation -- the pleasures of expanding one's mind and perception, and an underlying threat of mental disorder and even lunacy; this duality makes Piper all the more compelling in light of Barrett's subsequent breakdown, and ranks it as one of the best psychedelic albums of all time. ~ Steve Huey, All Music Guide
Credits
| Name | Credits | | Doug Sax | Mastering | | James Guthrie | Remastering | | Nick Mason | Drums | | Norman Smith | Producer | | Pete Brown | Engineer | | Peter Bown | Engineer | | Richard Wright | Organ, Piano, Keyboards, Vocals | | Roger Waters | Bass, Vocals, Guitar, Guitar (Bass) | | Roger Wright | Piano, Organ | | Syd Barrett | Cover Design, Vocals, Guitar, Back Cover | | Vic Singh | Photography |
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