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Syd Barrett - Opel (LP, Album, RE, Gat) Mint (M) / Mint (M)

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Syd Barrett - Opel (LP, Album, RE, Gat) Mint (M) / Mint (M)Summary: Vinyl, LP1, Opel, Syd Barrett, 2014, Europe Media Condition: Mint (M) Sleeve Condition: Mint (M) Country: Europe Released: 2014 Genre: Rock, Pop Style: Acoustic Comments: New & Sealed. Notes: Opel: Recorded 11th April, 1969 (Take 9). Clown & Jugglers: Initial session 20th July, 1968. Overdubs recorded 3rd May, 1969. Rats: Original 2 track demo version. Recorded 5th June, 1970. This version with, overdubs, used on "Barrett". Golden Hair:

Summary: Vinyl, LP1, Opel, Syd Barrett, 2014, Europe

Media Condition:  Mint (M)
Sleeve Condition: Mint (M)
Country:    Europe  
Released:  
2014
Genre:       Rock, Pop
Style:         Acoustic

Comments:
New & Sealed.
 

Notes:

Opel: Recorded 11th April, 1969 (Take 9). Clown & Jugglers: Initial session 20th July, 1968. Overdubs recorded 3rd May, 1969. Rats: Original 2-track demo version. Recorded 5th June, 1970. This version with, overdubs, used on "Barrett". Golden Hair: Recorded 12th June, 1969 (Take 6). Take 11 was used on "The Madcap Laughs". Dolly Rocker: Recorded 14th July, 1970, during "Barrett" sessions. This take was the only one made. Word Song: Recorded 17th July, 1970, during "Barrett" sessions. This take was the only one made. Wined And Dined: Original 2-track demo version. Recorded 5th June, 1970. Swan Lee (Silas Lang): Initial session 28th May, 1968 (Take 5). Overdubs added 8th June, 1968. Final session 25th April, 1969. Birdie Hop: Original 2-track demo version. Recorded 5th June, 1970. Let's Split: Recorded 14th July, 1970, during "Barrett" sessions. This take was the only one made. Lanky (Part One): Recorded 14th May, 1968. First, and only take. Note: Lanky (Part Two) runs for over seven minutes and consists of two drum tracks only. Wouldn't You Miss Me (Dark Globe): Recorded 26th July, 1969 (Take I). Milky Way: Recorded 7th June, 1970 (Take 5). Golden Hair (Take I): Recorded 14th May, 1968. Printed in the EU.

 

A1. Opel
A2. Clown & Jugglers
A3. Rats
A4. Golden Hair (Remake, Take 6)
A5. Dolly Rocker
A6. Word Song
A7. Wined And Dined
B1. Swan Lee (Silas Lang)
B2. Birdie Hop
B3. Let's Split
B4. Lanky (Part One)
B5. Wouldn't You Miss Me (Dark Globe)
B6. Milky Way
B7. Golden Hair (Take I)

 

Barcode and Other Identifiers:

Barcode 0 825646 310777
Barcode 825646310777
Matrix / Runout BE47895-01 A1 T1 0825646310777-01
Matrix / Runout BE47895-01 B1 T1 0825646310777-01 J=
Matrix / Runout BE47895-01 A1 T1 0825646310777-01
Matrix / Runout BE47895-01 B2 T1 0825646310777-01 JI
Rights Society GEMA/MCPS
Label Code LC0299

 

Record Company Warner Music Group
Phonographic Copyright (p) Parlophone Records Ltd.
Copyright (c) Parlophone Records Ltd.
Recorded At Abbey Road Studios
Published By Lupus Music Ltd.
Published By Rock Music Co.
Published By Society Of Authors Publishing
Pressed By Optimal Media GmbH

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