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"Point
me at the sky and let it fly ..."
When Pink
Floyd followed up its 1988 live "Delicate
Sound of Thunder" album with "Shine On" (1992),
a box set containing reissues of seven previous albums, eager Floyd
fans began to wonder if the group, and its record company, had plans
of putting out something new ever again. (We're an impatient bunch!)
"Shine
On" contained remastered CDs of "A
Saucerful of Secrets" (1968), "Meddle"
(1971), "Dark Side of the Moon"
(1973), "Wish You Were Here" (1975),
"Animals" (1977), "The
Wall" (1979), and "A Momentary
Lapse of Reason" (1987). Also included in the set was a
CD titled "The Early Singles," which contained just that:
10 of the group's early singles. All but one ("The Scarecrow")
had never been issued on CD. In fact, for all intents and purposes,
excluding "The Scarecrow," none of the numbers had even
made it to an LP, unless you count 1970's "The Best of Pink
Floyd," a Holland LP pressing, which was reissued in Europe
in 1974 on the Harvest label as "Masters of Rock, Vol. 1."
Perhaps the
best reason to flip the $100-plus bill for the box set was a 112-page,
hardcover book, filled with photos and facts, detailing the seven
albums in the set. The package also contained several Floyd postcards.
If not for
the better judgement of other members of the group or the record
label, the package might have been named "The Big Bong Theory."
Drummer Nick Mason's suggestion, instead,
would be masked along the perimeter of the compass-like logo present
throughout the "Shine On" book used as a background
throughout the "Floydian Slip" site.
Written
by Craig Bailey
©1995-2007 Random Precision
Media. All rights reserved.
Updated:
Nov. 30, 2002
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"The Early
Singles"

Nov. 9, 1992
(U.K.)
Nov. 17, 1992 (U.S.)

Shine
On CD box set (including The Early Singles CD)

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Candy and a Currant Bun (Barrett)
02:47
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The
Scarecrow (Barrett)
02:10
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Apples
and Oranges (Barrett)
03:06
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Paintbox
(Wright)
03:47
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It
Would Be So Nice (Wright)
03:46
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Julia
Dream (Waters)
02:35
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Careful
With That Axe, Eugene (Waters/ Gilmour/ Wright/ Mason)
05:44

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