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"Any
fool knows a dog needs a home, and shelter from pigs on the wing
..."
The eight-track
tape version of Pink Floyd's 1977 "Animals"
sported additional material not available in any other medium. In
1976, session guitarist Snowy White was put in touch with the band
via Kate Bush's manager. The word was that Floyd was looking for
an axe man to augment its touring line-up, and had been trying to
get ahold of White. Eventually White visited the band in the studio
as it was recording "Animals."
Waters suggested they might as well put him to work right then and
there. The result was "Pigs on the
Wing." However, in the end, the song would be split into
two parts: Part one began the album, and the second half ended it.
Only those lucky (?) enough to purchase the album on eight-track
got to hear the song as it was originally recorded, with parts one
and two connected by a soaring guitar solo courtesy of White.
The original
version went unreleased, except on eight-track, until 1995, when
White wisely placed the unedited track on his "Goldtop"
album, a compilation of some of his session work. Clocking in at
3:25, the song was mastered and remixed from the original 24-track
recording with assistance from Floyd engineer Andy
Jackson.
"Goldtop"
also sports tracks from Thin Lizzy, Al Stewart, Peter Green and
White's own Blues Agency and solo material.
Also of note
for Floyd fans was "Drop in from the Top" from Floyd keyboardist
Rick Wright's 1978 "Wet
Dream" album, and "Love, Pain and Sorrow," a
White track from 1994 featuring Floyd guitarist David
Gilmour on lead guitar.
Written
by Craig Bailey
©1995-2007 Random Precision
Media. All rights reserved.
Updated:
Nov. 30, 2002
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"Goldtop"/
Snowy White

1995

Goldtop
CD

(Only Pink
Floyd and Rick Wright tracks listed)
- Pigs
on the Wing/ Pink Floyd (Waters)
03:25
- Drop in
from the Top/ Rick Wright (Wright)
03:27

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