Opel
Download links and information about Opel by Syd Barrett. This album was released in 1988 and it belongs to Rock, Pop, Psychedelic genres. It contains 20 tracks with total duration of 01:05:05 minutes.
Artist: | Syd Barrett |
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Release date: | 1988 |
Genre: | Rock, Pop, Psychedelic |
Tracks: | 20 |
Duration: | 01:05:05 |
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Tracks
[Edit]No. | Title | Length |
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1. | Opel | 6:26 |
2. | Clowns & Jugglers | 3:27 |
3. | Rats | 3:12 |
4. | Golden Hair (Instrumental) | 1:44 |
5. | Dolly Rocker | 3:01 |
6. | Word Song | 3:19 |
7. | Wined and Dined | 3:03 |
8. | Swan Lee (Silas Lang) | 3:13 |
9. | Birdie Hop | 2:30 |
10. | Let's Split | 2:23 |
11. | Lanky (Part One) | 5:32 |
12. | Wouldn't You Miss Me (Dark Globe) | 3:00 |
13. | Milky Way | 3:07 |
14. | Golden Hair (Instrumental) | 1:56 |
15. | Gigolo Aunt (Take 9) | 4:02 |
16. | It Is Obvious (Take 3) | 3:44 |
17. | It Is Obvious (Take 5) | 3:06 |
18. | Clowns & Jugglers (Take 1) | 3:33 |
19. | Late Night (Take 2) | 3:19 |
20. | Effervescing Elephant (Take 2) | 1:28 |
Details
[Edit]For several years, the existence of "lost" material by Syd Barrett had been speculated about by the singer's vociferous cult, fueled by numerous patchy bootlegs of intriguing outtakes. The release of Opel lived up to, and perhaps exceeded, fans' expectations. With 14 tracks spanning 1968 to 1970, including six alternate takes and eight songs that had never been officially released in any form, it is equally as essential as his two 1970 LPs. The tone is very much in keeping with his pair of solo albums; ragged, predominantly acoustic, melodic, and teetering on the edge of dementia. At the same time, it's charming and lyrically pungent, with Barrett's inimitable sense of childlike whimsy. The production is generally more minimal than on his other albums, even bare-bones at times, but if anything, this adds to the music's stark power. Highlights are the lengthy brooding title track, the multi-layered swirl of "Swan Lee," the alternate take of "Dark Globe" (with much better, more restrained vocals than the previous version), and the exuberant, infectious "Milky Way." Meticulous liner notes and excellent sound complete this lovingly archival package.