

Release:
UKA: 29. June. 1968
USA: 27. July 1968
Members: Roger Waters, David
Gilmour, Nick Mason, Rick Wright
1.
Let There Be More Light (Waters) {5:32}
2. Remember
A Day (Wright) {4:27}
3. Set
The Controls For The Heart Of The Sun (Waters)
{5:23}
4. Corporal
Clegg (Waters) {4:07}
5. A
Saucerful Of Secrets (Mason, Gilmour, Waters,
Wright) {11:52}
6. See-Saw
(Wright) {4:30}
7. Jugband
Blues (Barrett) {2:57}
Buy Digital Now! Chart Info: A Saucerful Of Secrets peaked
at #9 in the UK. The Album
sold more copies than The Piper at
the Gates of Dawn. Album Info: As with their first LP, there are
"Mono mixes" for this LP, but there is only a very slight difference
between the two mixes. Remember a Day was
recorded with Syd back in 1967. Syd also appears on Set
The Controls For The Heart Of The Sun and Jugband
Blues. The success of Pink Floyd's two first singles
and Piper proved to be too much for Syd. The other members of the group decided
to bring an additional guitarist to cover for Syd. With the addition of Gilmour
and Syd's declining state, it was shortly decided that the band could carry on Peter Jenner:
"It was really stressful waiting for Syd to come up with the songs for the
second album. Everybody was looking at him, and he couldn't do it. Jugband Blues
is a really sad song, the portrait of a nervous breakdown. The last Floyd song
Syd wrote, Vegetable Man, was done for those Rick Wright:
"I did the title track and I remember Norman saying, You just can't do
this, it's too long. You have to write three-minute songs. We were pretty cocky
by now and told him, If you don't wanna produce it, just go away. A good
attitude I think. The same reason why we'd never play See Emily Play in
concert." David Gilmour:
"I remember Nick and Roger drawing out A Saucerful Of Secrets as an
architectural diagram, in dynamic forms rather than in any sort of musical form,
with peaks and troughs. That's what is was about. It wasn't music for beauty's
sake, or for emotion's sake. It never had a story Syd plays on some tracks on the album, including
"Remember a Day" and "Jug Band Blues". He's also on a tiny
bit of "Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun". Also, some people
say that he played on "Corporal Clegg" and "See Saw". In many ways, "A Saucerful Of Secrets"
is the Floyd's strangest album. Something of a transitional work, it features
recordings made during the "Piper" sessions the previous year
alongside tracks from May 1968, after Syd Barrett had left the group. It is, in
the words of the late PF biographer Nick Schaffner, "a hodgepodge of
possible Floyds". Produced by: Norman Smith Musicians Featured: Syd Barrett: Guitars, Vocals
without him, and so one night they simply didn't
pick him up on the way to a show. Incorrectly sensing the end, managers Peter
Jenner and Andrew King jumper ship. Pink Floyd went to be fantastically
successful.
sessions, though it never came out. He wrote it
round at my house; it's just a description of what he's wearing. It's very
disturbing. Roger took it off the album because it was too dark, and it is. It's
like
psychological flashing."
line. Though for years afterwards we used to get
letters from people saying what they thought it meant. Scripts for movies
sometimes, too."
David Gilmour: Guitars, Vocals
Nick Mason: Drums
Roger Waters: Bass Guitar, Vocals
Rick Wright: Keyboard, Vocals
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