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| Syd Barrett - The Peel Session |
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Band: Syd Barrett Title: The Peel Session Rating: Release Date: 01 July, 1991 Media: Audio CD Tracks: 1: Terrapin 2: Gigolo Aunt 3: Baby Lemonade 4: Effervescing Elephant 5: Two of a Kind |
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Customer Reviews Great Performance The album is short but has the previously unreleseased song "Two of a Kind" which is a great song. Although by the time Syd barrett performed this, he was no longer producing music because of his capabilities to perform do to his mental illness, but somehow he did perform on the BBC radio show quite well. Also, the totally acoustic version of "Effervescing Elephant" is nicely done. Short but well done for a live performance. If you're a Syd Barrett fan this is another great album to add to your collection.
Syd? Crazy, but not crazy!
Syd goes unplugged live on the BBC...and he's terrific! Many diehard Barrett collectors seek this one because of the inclusion of a non-LP track "Two of a Kind" (which is now available on the "Wouldn't You Miss Me" best-of compilation). "Two of a Kind" has one of the best and catchiest melodies that Syd has composed. I love the chord progression, especially in the middle section ("I knew it when I saw you. . . " etc. ) I have actually heard that the real author of "Two of a Kind" was Floyd keyboardist Rick Wright, but since Barrett is credited on the sleeve as the composer, I don't know if this is true or not. All in all, I must say that this EP is an absolute joy to listen to. Despite all of the stories that I have heard about Syd's atrocious live performances during his final tour with Pink Floyd, he remains in top form throughout this entire collection (and this was recorded live in the studio at the BBC, in case you didn't already know). Seeing Syd thrive in this stripped-down, unplugged atmosphere is truly something to behold. Syd Barrett is probably one of my top five favorite musicians, and was a HUGE influence on my recent decision to take up playing the guitar. He went from crafting whimsically demented psychedlia to hauntingly beautiful acoustic material, and now he has shown a loose, laid-back unplugged side. Clearly there was more to Syd than just being some guy who was known for his LSD-inspired madness, he was in fact a great musician till the very end of his recording career. "Peel Session" is an absolute must for any Syd Barrett CD library, for the reason that this EP is excellent from start to finish. Diehards may want it for the rare "Two of a Kind," but I think that this album is great for anyone who is just starting to discover Syd Barrett and doesn't want to spring for all his albums or get in to too much of his music at once for fear that it is too "strange. " In short, this album is essential, and I HIGHLY recommend it to casual listeners.
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