DARK SIDE OF THE MOON (cover) PINK FLOYD (cover) full album remix

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  • čas přidán 4. 07. 2019
  • As Syd would have made it....
    1(a) Speak To Me
    1(b) Breathe In The Air 3:57
    2 On The Run 3:31
    3 Time 7:05
    4 The Great Gig In The Sky 4:47
    5 Money 6:23
    6 Us And Them 7:48
    7 Any Colour You Like 3:25
    8 Brain Damage 3:50
    9 Eclipse 2:06
    The Dark Side of the Moon (1973)
    Pink Floyd
    "There's someone in my head, but it's not me ..."
    If Pink Floyd had never recorded an album before "Dark Side of the Moon," and never recorded another after, this 1973 classic would have been more than enough to keep the band in the record books (and in the money) for years to come.
    "Dark Side," minus the final song "Eclipse," which was composed later, actually had its public debut during a series of four concerts at the Rainbow Theatre in London in February 1972, a year before the album was released, March 17, 1973, in the United States and March 24 in the U.K. (The release date seems to be in some dispute, with many claiming March 24 as the U.S. date; March 13 has also been reported as the U.S. date. The dates above are the official dates from Capitol Records. Odd, at any rate, that both the 17th and 24th fell on Saturdays in 1973!) Actually, at the time of its first public performance, the entire piece was called "Eclipse." The name was changed to "Dark Side of the Moon," even though the group Medicine Head had released an album with the same title before Floyd.
    The band's first cohesive "concept album," "Dark Side" deals with the notion of how everyday pressures of modern life can lead to madness.
    Furthermore, the pattern repeats when several LPs are opened up and placed end to end. Hipgnosis had previously used this concept of the mandala in its design of East of Eden's "New Leaf" (1971) and "Five Bridges" by The Nice in 1970. It would continue the theme in "Tales of Mystery and Imagination: Edgar Allan Poe" (1976), The Alan Parsons Project's first album.
    Incidentally, take a close look at the light defracting from the prism, and you'll notice that one color, purple, is missing. Hipgnosis's Storm Thorgerson has said the team purposefully omitted the hue because it believed it wouldn't read properly.
    The psychological effect "Dark Side" had on the band was significant. The album was a commercial and critical success, and, unsurprisingly, a tough act to follow.
    Recorded in July 2019 using Sony Acid 8.
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