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Album Review: Relics

  • Artist: Pink Floyd
  • Rating: StarStarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: 1971 05
  • Total Time: 48:60
  • Type: Compilation (best of), Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Since Relics is a compilation and not a regular studio album, it tends to be overlooked when thought of as one of Pink Floyd's better releases. It might not be regarded as a classic psychedelic masterpiece in the manner of The Piper at the Gates of Dawn, and it certainly won't ever achieve the multiple platinum status of Dark Side of the Moon, but it's a pretty good place to start with the band's early catalog. Originally issued in 1971, Relics culls from the band's first five singles (two A-sides and three B-sides, including the non-album pop classics "See Emily Play" and "Arnold Layne") and picks album material that capitalizes on the band's versatility while making it a thoroughly palatable listen. From Piper, you get the goofy childishness of "Bike" and the mesmerizing "Interstellar Overdrive," one of the band's trademark instrumental freak-outs; "The Nile Song," taken from the More soundtrack, is one of the heaviest songs the band recorded. A little bit of everything that made early Pink Floyd can be found here. Without a doubt, the disc is an essential part of the band's discography, not to be disregarded in lieu of its overlap with studio album material. ~ Andy Kellman, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Arnold Layne (Lyrics) Syd Barrett Pink Floyd (2:56)
Interstellar Overdrive Syd Barrett, Roger Waters, Nick Mason, Rick Wright Pink Floyd (9:43)
See Emily Play Syd Barrett Pink Floyd (2:53)
Remember a Day Rick Wright Pink Floyd (4:29)
Paintbox Rick Wright Pink Floyd (3:33)
Julia Dream Roger Waters Pink Floyd (2:37)
Careful with That Axe, Eugene Roger Waters, Nick Mason, Rick Wright, David Gilmour Pink Floyd (5:45)
Cirrus Minor Roger Waters Pink Floyd (5:18)
The Nile Song Roger Waters Pink Floyd (3:25)
Biding My Time (Lyrics) Roger Waters Pink Floyd (5:18)
Bike Syd Barrett Pink Floyd (3:21)

Credits

Syd Barrett (Guitar), Syd Barrett (Vocals), Roger Waters (Bass), Roger Waters (Guitar), Roger Waters (Vocals), Rick Wright (Keyboards), Rick Wright (Vocals), Joe Boyd (Producer), Pink Floyd (Producer), Pink Floyd (Main Performer), David Gilmour (Guitar), David Gilmour (Vocals), James Guthrie (?), James Guthrie (Remastering Supervisor), Tony May (Photography), Doug Sax (Remastering), Norman Smith (Producer), Jon Crossland (Design), Storm Thorgerson (Design)
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Relics
Compilation album by Pink Floyd
Released 14 May 1971
Recorded 1967–1969
Genre Psychedelic rock, progressive rock
Length 49:38
Language English
Label Starline
Producer Pink Floyd, Norman Smith, Joe Boyd
Professional reviews
Pink Floyd compilations chronology
The Best of the Pink Floyd
(1970)
Relics
(1971)
A Nice Pair
(1973)
Compact Disc cover
LP reissue
American LP cover
Australian LP cover
1996 LP reissue

Relics is a compilation album by Pink Floyd released in 1971. The album was released on 14 May in the UK and 15 July in the United States. A re-mastered CD was released in 1996 with a different album cover; a three-dimensional version of the original sketch drawn by drummer Nick Mason for the initial release. Initially released by Starline, the compilation was reissued by Music for Pleasure in the United Kingdom; Harvest and Capitol distributed the album in the United States.

Contents

History

The release of Relics was sparked by the success of Atom Heart Mother which peaked at #1 on the British charts. The album has been released on numerous occasions, and at times without the proper authority. One such incident involved EMI Australia releasing the album without the band's consent. This led to the LP being withdrawn and the album as a result became a rarity. A reissue of the album in 1996 meant that it could be purchased easily again.[1]

Until the more definitive release of The Early Singles (1992), Relics was most noted for its inclusion of Syd Barrett-era hit singles, "Arnold Layne" and "See Emily Play", as well as B-sides to three other singles. It is notable that the Relics versions of "Paintbox", "Julia Dream" and "Careful with That Axe, Eugene" are mixed in stereo. Relics has the only CD release of "Paintbox" that has the same length (3:33) that the original single version had; on the albums The Early Singles (1992), 1967: The First Three Singles (1997), and the 40th anniversary edition of The Piper at the Gates of Dawn (2007), it fades out about 13 seconds later.

The album also includes a previously unreleased studio recording of a Roger Waters composition, "Biding My Time", which had otherwise only been heard by live audiences as part of "The Man and the Journey" concert sequence.

Songs previously released on albums are identical to their album versions.

At the time of the release of Relics in May 1971, its budget price excluded it from the album chart; however, from August until the end of the year the chart rules were changed to allow budget albums to be included—this allowed the final few weeks of Relics' main sales period to be picked up on; it reached #32[citation needed] in the UK and #153[citation needed] in the US. When re-released in the UK on 9 March 1996, the album reached #48.[citation needed]

Cover

The album cover was designed by drummer Nick Mason, and according to him is the only concrete product of his years at architecture school in the Regent Street Polytechnic.

In addition to variations on the original design, the album was released in several countries with completely different artwork (see illustrations at right). The four-eyed face on the original U.S. album cover was actually an antique bottle opener.

When the album was released on CD, former Hipgnosis partner Storm Thorgerson had a real-life version of the contraption on the cover made and presented it to Mason. It still resides in Mason's office. Both Thorgerson and his assistant, Peter Curzon, came up with the idea after viewing the head sculpture which had been constructed by John Robertson and which appeared on the album sleeve of The Division Bell.

Track listing

  1. "Arnold Layne" (Syd Barrett) – 2:56
    • Single A-side released 11 March 1967
  2. "Interstellar Overdrive" (Barrett/Roger Waters/Richard Wright/Nick Mason) – 9:43
  3. "See Emily Play" (Barrett) – 2:53
    • Single A-side released 17 June 1967
  4. "Remember a Day" (Wright) – 4:29
  5. "Paintbox" (Wright) – 3:33
  6. "Julia Dream" (Waters) – 2:37
    • Single B-Side to "It Would Be So Nice", released 13 April 1968
  7. "Careful with That Axe, Eugene" (Gilmour/Waters/Wright/Mason) – 5:45
  8. "Cirrus Minor" (Roger Waters) – 5:18
  9. "The Nile Song" (Roger Waters) – 3:25
  10. "Biding My Time" (Roger Waters) – 5:18
  11. "Bike" (Syd Barrett) – 3:21

The audio cassette release featured the songs in a different order.

Personnel

Pink Floyd
Additional personnel

Sales chart performance

Year Chart Position
1971 UK Albums Chart 32[1]
1971 Billboard Pop Albums 153[2]

References

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