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Album Review: Barrett

  • Artist: Syd Barrett
  • Rating: StarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: 1970 11
  • Total Time: 37:53
  • Genre: Rock

Review

On his second solo album, Barrett was joined by Humble Pie drummer Jerry Shirley and Pink Floyd members Rick Wright (organ) and Dave Gilmour (guitar). Gilmour and Wright acted as producers as well. Instrumentally, the result is a bit fuller and smoother than the first album, although it's since been revealed that Gilmour and Wright embellished these songs as best they could without much involvement from Barrett, who was often unable or unwilling to perfect his performance. The songs, however, are just as fractured as on his debut, if not more so. "Baby Lemonade," "Gigolo Aunt," and the nursery rhyming "Effervescing Elephant" rank among his peppiest and best-loved tunes. Elsewhere, the tone is darker and more meandering. It was regarded as something of a charming but unfocused throwaway at the time of its release, but Barrett's singularly whimsical and unsettling vision holds up well. ~ Richie Unterberger, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Baby Lemonade (Lyrics) Syd Barrett Syd Barrett (4:07)
Love Song (Lyrics) Syd Barrett Syd Barrett (3:02)
Dominoes (Lyrics) Syd Barrett Syd Barrett (4:02)
It Is Obvious (Lyrics) Syd Barrett Syd Barrett (2:55)
Rats (Lyrics) Syd Barrett Syd Barrett (2:57)
Maisie (Lyrics) Syd Barrett Syd Barrett (2:46)
Gigolo Aunt (Lyrics) Syd Barrett Syd Barrett (5:42)
Waving My Arms in the Air (Lyrics) Syd Barrett Syd Barrett (2:09)
I Never Lied to You (Lyrics) Syd Barrett Syd Barrett (1:46)
Wined and Dined (Lyrics) Syd Barrett Syd Barrett (2:54)
Wolfpack (Lyrics) Syd Barrett Syd Barrett (3:41)
Effervescing Elephant (Lyrics) Syd Barrett Syd Barrett (1:52)

Credits

David Gilmour (Organ), John Wilson (Drums), Brian Hogg (Compilation), David Gilmour (Guitar (Acoustic)), Peter Bown (Engineer), Brian Hogg (Remixing), Tim Chacksfield (Project Coordinator), David Gilmour (Guitar (12 String)), Vic Saywell (Tuba), David Gilmour (Producer), Jerry Shirley (Drums), Gareth Cousins (Mixing), Syd Barrett (Vocals), Jerry Shirley (Percussion), Richard Wright (Producer), Phil Smee (Package Design), Willey (Percussion), Phil Smee (Compilation), Richard Wright (Keyboards), David Gilmour (Multi Instruments), David Gilmour (Arranger), Phil Smee (Remixing), David Gilmour (Bass), Phil Smee (Mixing), Brian Hogg (Mixing), David Gilmour (Guitar), Richard Wright (Piano), Richard Wright (Organ), David Gilmour (Drums), Richard Wright (Harmonium), Syd Barrett (Guitar), Brian Hogg (Story)
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Barrett
Studio album by Syd Barrett
Released 14 November 1970
Recorded Abbey Road 26 February- 17 July 1970
Genre Psychedelic rock, blues-rock
Length 38:43 (Original vinyl)
56:12 (CD reissue)
Label Harvest/EMI
Capitol Records (U.S.)
Producer David Gilmour and Richard Wright
Professional reviews
Syd Barrett chronology
The Madcap Laughs
(1970)
Barrett
(1970)
Syd Barrett
(1974)

Barrett was the second and final studio album of new material released by former Pink Floyd member Syd Barrett. In February 1970, shortly after releasing his first album, The Madcap Laughs, Barrett appeared on John Peel's Top Gear radio show where he presented only one song from the newly released album. Two days later, he began working on his second album in the Abbey Road Studios, this time with Pink Floyd members David Gilmour and Richard Wright as producers and musicians.

The main aim for the Barrett sessions was to give Syd the structure and focus many felt was missing during the long and unwieldy sessions for The Madcap Laughs. Thus, the sessions were more efficiently run - with much unreleased material recorded - and the album was finished in far less time than it took to complete The Madcap Laughs.

While the sessions for Barrett ran more smoothly, it didn't prevent Syd's by-now characteristically bizarre behaviour from coming through. On June 6, 1970, Syd gave his one and only solo performance, backed by David Gilmour and Jerry Shirley, and baffled the audience (including Gilmour and Shirley) when he abruptly took off his guitar during the fourth number and walked off stage.

Barrett was released in November 1970 to less interest than had greeted The Madcap Laughs earlier in the year, and as a result, failed to chart. Bored and directionless, Barrett promptly headed back to his hometown of Cambridge and — but for a brief dalliance with a band called Stars in 1972, and some abortive recording sessions in 1974 — left his music career behind for good.

Track listing

All songs by Syd Barrett.

  1. "Baby Lemonade" – 4:10
    Take 1, Recorded 26 February 1970
  2. "Love Song" – 3:03
    Take 1, Recorded 17 July 1970, overdubs added 17 July
  3. "Dominoes" – 4:08
    Take 3, Recorded 14 July 1970
  4. "It Is Obvious" – 2:59
    Take 1, Recorded 17 July 1970, overdubs added 20 July
  5. "Rats" – 3:00
    Demo, Recorded 7 May 1970, overdubs added 5 June
  6. "Maisie" – 2:51
    Take 2, Recorded 26 February 1970
  7. "Gigolo Aunt" – 5:46
    Take 15, Recorded 27 February 1970, overdubs added 2 April
  8. "Waving My Arms In The Air" – 2:09
    Take 1, Recorded 27 February 1970, overdubs and new vocal track 2 April
  9. "I Never Lied To You" – 1:50
    Take 1, Recorded 27 February 1970, overdubs and new vocal track 2 April
  10. "Wined And Dined" – 2:58
    Take 10, Recorded 14 July 1970
  11. "Wolfpack" – 3:41
    Take 2, Recorded 3 April 1970
  12. "Effervescing Elephant" – 1:52
    Take 9, Recorded 14 July 1970,
  • In 1993, Barrett was reissued with several bonus tracks of alternative takes. See Crazy Diamond for track details.

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