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"His
Majesty signed with his own rubber stamp..."
For fans who
dream of the ultimate Floydian reunion one that would
bring together members of Pink Floyd
from across the ages "Echoes: The Best of Pink Floyd"
might be the closest they'll get.
The 2-CD set
is the most inclusive compilation in the band's history. (Who remembers
1992's "Shine On" box set and its odd hopscotching across
the group's 30-plus-year history?) On "Echoes," a selection
from the Roger Waters-heavy "The
Final Cut" (1983) practically disowned by the
band's current line-up sits alongside 1980s and '90s material
Waters once discounted as a Floyd "forgery." Music from
both factions of Waters' mid-'80s split with the band rubs shoulders
with the early Floyd of Syd Barrett's days.
The nonlinear songlist here is a little surprising ... and surprisingly
functional.
The album
contains nearly two-and-a-half hours of songs many segued
into the next. Longtime Floyd collaborator James Guthrie compiled
the album with input from band members Waters, David
Gilmour, Nick Mason and Rick
Wright.
"It's
impossible to represent Pink Floyd on two CDs," Guthrie was
quoted in USA Today as saying, "but within this limited framework,
it does represent some of the band's favorite songs."
For completists,
"Echoes: The Best of Pink Floyd"
contains a handful of cuts worth the purchase.
- First and
foremost, this 26-track collection marks the first major release
of "When the Tigers Broke Free." The song was included
in the 1982 film "Pink Floyd The Wall," though it wasn't
part of the 1979 album. Originally released in '82 as a single
with "Bring the Boys Back Home," the song was going
to be part of a soundtrack album, and, later, featured on "The
Final Cut." In the end, the soundtrack never came to
fruition, and the song didn't make it to "The
Final Cut." Its inclusion on "Echoes" is the
song's first release on album, as well as its first commercial
digital release. (The song's first appearance on CD was 1990's
"The Wall Berlin '90," a six-song
promotional-only release from Waters. Though the promotional release
and the "Echoes" version differ slightly.)
- "Echoes,"
originally from 1971's "Meddle,"
has been cut from nearly 24 minutes to 16:30.
- "Shine
on You Crazy Diamond"is offered here as Parts 1-7, lifting
a couple movements that originally appeared on the second side
of "Wish You Were Here" (1975)
and appending them onto the first five originally on side one.
- To avoid
"Us and Them" moving right into "Any Colour You
Like," as it does on 1973's "Dark
Side of the Moon," Guthrie pulls a few studio tricks
to give the song a cold ending before seguing into "Learning
to Fly."
In anticipation
of the album's release, Capitol/EMI embarked on a substantial publicity
campaign, the likes of which Floyd hasn't been subject to in decades.
From a giant inflatable pig flying above the Capitol Records building
in Los Angeles, Calif., to the distribution of Floyd digital downloads,
coordinated television documentaries and more, the powers that be
made every attempt to make this album's release an event.
Indeed, it
might go down in history as significant for marking the conclusion
of Pink Floyd. During a BBC2 interview
shortly before the release of "Echoes," Gilmour suggested
the compilation "probably" signals the end of the band.
"You never know exactly what the future (holds)," he offered.
"I'm not going to slam any doors too firmly, but I don't see
myself doing any more of that, and I certainly don't see myself
going out on a big Floyd tour again."
Floyd drummer
Nick Mason, in an Oct. 30, 2001, story
published by Launch.com, sounded more optimistic. "I don't
feel I've retired yet," Mason said. "You know, if everyone
wanted to, we could certainly still do something. I've spent 30
years waiting for the planets to align. I'm quite used to it."
Written
by Craig Bailey
©1995-2007 Random Precision
Media. All rights reserved.
Updated:
Nov. 29, 2002
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"Echoes:
The Best of Pink Floyd"

Nov. 6, 2001
(U.S.)

"Echoes:
The Best of Pink Floyd" CD
"Echoes:
The Best of Pink Floyd" cassette
"Echoes:
The Best of Pink Floyd" LP
"Echoes:
The Best of Pink Floyd" folio

Disc 1
-
Astronomy Domine
(Barrett)
4:10
- See Emily Play
(Barrett)
2:47
-
The Happiest Days Of Our Lives
(Waters)
1:38
- Another Brick In The Wall (Part 2)
(Waters)
4:01
-
Echoes
(Gilmour/Mason/ Waters/Wright)
16:30
-
Hey You
(Waters)
4:39
-
Marooned
(Wright/Gilmour)
2:02
-
The Great Gig In The Sky
(Wright)
4:40
-
Set The Controls For The Heart Of The Sun
(Waters)
5:20
-
Money
(Waters)
6:29
-
Keep Talking
(Gilmour/Wright/Samson)
5:57
-
Sheep
(Waters)
9:46
- Sorrow
(Gilmour)
8:45
Disc 2
- Shine On
You Crazy Diamond (Parts 1-7)
(Gilmour/Waters/Wright)
17:32
- Time
(Mason, Waters, Wright, Gilmour)
6:48
- The Fletcher
Memorial Home
(Waters)
4:07
- Comfortably
Numb
(Gilmour/Waters)
6:53
- When The
Tigers Broke Free
(Waters)
3:42
- One Of
These Days
(Gilmour/Mason/ Waters/Wright)
5:14
- Us And
Them
(Waters/Wright)
7:51
- Learning
To Fly
(Gilmour/Moore/Ezrin/Carin)
4:50
- Arnold
Layne
(Barrett)
2:52
- Wish You
Were Here
(Gilmour/Waters)
5:21
- Jugband
Blues
(Barrett)
2:56
- High Hopes
(Gilmour/Samson)
6:59
- Bike
(Barrett)
3:24

- "When
the Tigers Broke Free," released here on CD for the first
time
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