A Tree Full Of Secrets - Volumes 5 & 6 - SHN disc 1/3
The SHN files are directly taken from one of the two masters
of "A Tree Full Of Secrets" 18CD-set, released October 2000.
This 1st SHN disc includes CD09 track01 to CD10 track06.
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A Tree Full of Secrets
the definitive Pink Floyd rarities compilation
Introduction
On 18 CDs (yes, eighteen!) you'll find all the A and B sides of all the Pink Floyd singles, all the promo, edited, obscured, or remixed versions, and all the soundtracks bits of your favorite Pink Floyd and solo tracks.
Basically, this collection includes (nearly) all songs officially released, but not on regular album (compilations, singles, promos, soundtracks...), as well as rare versions from acetates and studio outtakes. We didn't consider live tracks (concerts, radio or TV appearances), unless they're part of a single or a promo single. We also left out of this scope the Syd Barrett solo rarities, because it mainly consists in slightly different mixes of regular versions (we'd like to let a more hardcore fan than we are, doing the job). Some other things are not included, mainly because they could be treed separately, as a whole entity: "Live At Pompeii" and "The Wall" soundtracks, mono editions of albums ("The Piper At The Gates Of Dawn", "A Saucerful Of Secrets"), quadraphonic editions of albums ("Atom Heart Mother", "The Dark Side Of The Moon", "Wish You Were Here")...
There are in fact 17 audio CDs and one data CD. This latter CD contains all the artworks and booklets (with all you ever dreamt to know about each track of each CD!), and some bonus files (that we hope you'll enjoy) while keeping the secret about their contents.
We tried to make the most definitive Pink Floyd rarities compilation, in both completeness and sound quality. For each track, we tried to find the best sounding version available. As a result, we're proud to say that a lot of tracks sound better than any other version available elsewhere.
Rules
What we mean with the word "rarity":
1) Song officially
released, but not on regular albums (compilations, singles, soundtracks...) [1]
2) Alternate mix
(acetate...)
3) Outtake from
unreleased studio session
4) Demo
[1] with an exception for the
stuff being a part of a whole "entity"
(most of them are available separately, as
other projects).
For instance, the following stuff is not
included:
- "Live At Pompeii" soundtrack
- "The Wall" soundtrack
- mono "Piper At The Gates Of
Dawn", "A Saucerful Of Secrets"
- quadraphonic "Atom Heart
Mother", "Dark Side Of The Moon", "Wish You Were Here"
- "Delicate Sound Of Thunder"
video
- "P*U*L*S*E" video
"Chronological" rules for tracklist:
1) tracks are sorted
by recording date, not release date [2]
2) different
versions of the same track with same recording date are sorted by release date [3]
3) singles from the
same album are listed in the same order than on the album [4]
[2] with an exception for the
demos, placed before the actual release, to save "continuity" and to
hear how the song evolved from the demo to the released version.
[3] if the release date is the
same or unknown, the versions are sorted from the most "usual" to the
most "unusual": single version -> extended version -> promo
version
[4] unless the recording dates
are known with precision for each track (in this case, see rule nr.1)
Contents
There are in
fact 17 audio CDs and 1 data CD. This latter CD contains all the artworks and
booklets, and some bonus files.
Now, how are
all these tracks organized into 17 audio CDs?
The first 8
CDs contain the Pink Floyd rarities (from 1965 to 1994).
The next 6 CDs contain the
soundtracks (from Pink Floyd and members).
The last 3 CDs contain the solo
members rarities.
The
17 CDs are split into 9 volumes (each volume is a 2 CD set, except volume 9,
which is a single CD). So, there are 9 different artworks, and the whole
Rarities compilation will take the place of 9 jewel boxes in your CD
collection.
Volume 1 (CD1 - CD2): Pink Floyd
Rarities 1965 - 1968
All the available versions of the "early singles" (mono, fake stereo, stereo, acetate, promo edit), rare studio outtakes ("Let's Roll Another One", 1967 Abbey Road studio sessions...), superb versions of the unreleased "Scream Thy Last Scream"/"Vegetable Man" single, rare promo versions of "Remember A Day", "Let There Be More Light" and "Corporal Clegg".
Volume 2 (CD3 - CD4): Pink Floyd
Rarities 1969 - 1973
Songs from "Ummagumma" era, "Moonhead", rare Italian single "In Concerto", "One Of These Days" demos, "One Of These Days"/"Fearless" promo single, Roger The Hat interview and a whole CD (CD4) dedicated to the "Dark Side Of The Moon" rarities (single versions, promo edits, rough mixes, demos, outtakes), compiled in the same order as the album (from "Breathe" to "Eclipse").
Volume 3 (CD5 - CD6): Pink Floyd
Rarities 1974 - 1983
Rarities from "Wish You Were Here" era (mainly "Shine On You Crazy Diamond", 7 different versions!), "Animals", "The Wall", "The Final Cut", without forgetting the 1981 version of "Money" and "When The Tigers Broke Free"/"Bring The Boys Back Home" single.
Volume 4 (CD7 - CD8): Pink Floyd
Rarities 1987 - 1994
All the post-Waters Pink Floyd rarities: singles and promo CDs from "A Momentary Lapse Of Reason", "The Division Bell" and "P*U*L*S*E".
Volume 5 (CD9 - CD10): Soundtracks 1966 -
1969
Soundtrack from "San Francisco", "Tonite Let's All Make Love In London", "The Committee" (excellent source directly from the film!), "More" and "Zabriskie Point".
Volume 6 (CD11 - CD12): Soundtracks 1970 -
1988
Soundtrack from "The Body" (Roger Waters and Ron Geesin), "La Vallee" (Pink Floyd), "Magritte" (Roger Waters), "The Hit" (Roger Waters and Eric Clapton), "When The Wind Blows" (Roger Waters), "White Of The Eye" (Nick Mason and Rick Fenn). Radio ads for "Live At Pompeii" are also included.
Volume 7 (CD13 - CD14): Soundtracks 1992 -
1999
Soundtrack from "La Carrera Panamericana" (Pink Floyd), "Ruby Takes A Trip" (David Gilmour), "The Art Of Tripping" (Divid Gilmour), "The Colours Of Infinity" (David Gilmour), "The Dybbuck Of The Holy Apple Field" (Roger Waters) and "La Leggenda Del Pianista Sull Oceano" / "Legend Of 1900" (Roger Waters).
Volume 8 (CD15 - CD16): David Gilmour and
Roger Waters Rarities
Jokers Wild (featuring a very young David Gilmour) mini LP from 1965, singles from "David Gilmour" and "About Face" solo albums, and all the Roger Waters rarities (from "The Pros And Cons Of Hitch Hiking" to "Amused To Death"), including Waters's song "Incarceration Of A Flower Child" performed by Marianne Faithfull.
Volume 9 (CD17): Rick Wright and
Nick Mason Rarities
Rarities from Zee (Rick Wright and Steve Harris), Rick Wright's "Broken China" promo CD and extended version of "Lie For A Lie", from Nick Mason and Rick Fenn, featuring David Gilmour on vocals.
1 - Lucy Leave (uncredited) 02:51
2 - I'm a King Bee
(written by Moore recorded by Slim Harpo) 03:03
Recorded : London, Thompson Recording Studios, May 15, 1965
Primary source : EMIdisc acetate
Source for the tree : "A Fish out of Water" RoIO CD
& "Outtakes from Outer Space" RoIO CD
These two (unreleased) songs appear on a two-sided 7" acetate discovered early 1988. Whilst some experts consider this as a fake, Miles reproduces in his book a setlist including "Lucy Leave" for the gig the band played on October 14, 1966.
3 - Let's Roll Another One (Barrett) 03:09
Recorded : London, Thompson Recording Studios, October 31,
1966
Primary source : ?
Source for the tree : unkown gen copy from outtake
Instrumental rehearsals for this song that later became "Candy and a Current Bun".
This obscure outtake probably comes from the October 1966 session at Thompson Recording Studios (where the first studio version of "Interstellar Overdrive" was also recorded, and later used in the "San Francisco" movie).
4 - Arnold Layne (Barrett) - acetate 02:34
Recorded : London, Sound Techniques Studios, January 23-25,
1967
Primary source : EMIdisc acetate
Source for the tree : "Anthology II" RoIO CD
Fades in 2 seconds after the actual start, strange edit skipping organ solo.
5 - Arnold Layne (Barrett) - mono 02:53
Recorded : London, Sound Techniques Studios, January 23-25,
1967
Primary source : "Arnold Layne" single (1st
single), released March 11, 1967
Source for the tree : "The Pink Floyd Early Singles"
CD
6 - Arnold Layne (Barrett) - fake stereo 02:51
Recorded : London, Sound Techniques Studios, January 23-25,
1967
Primary source : "The Best of the Pink Floyd"
compilation, released 1970
&
"Masters of Rock" compilation, released 1973
Source for the tree : "Works" CD
7 - Candy and a Current Bun (Barrett) - acetate 01:59
Recorded : London, Sound Techniques Studios, January 23-25,
1967
Primary source : EMIdisc acetate
Source for the tree : "Anthology II" RoIO CD
Alternate lyrics ("please just walk with me" while on the regular single version it's "please just f*** with me"), different verse structure, no organ and guitar solos.
Some people refer to this version as being "Let's Roll Another One" from October 1966 sessions at Thompson Recording Studios, but since the instrumental tracks are the same as the regular single version, this probably comes from the same January 1967 sessions at Sound Techniques Studios.
8 - Candy and a Current Bun (Barrett) - mono 02:43
Recorded : London, Sound Techniques Studios, January 23-25,
1967
Primary source : "Arnold Layne" single (1st
single), released March 11, 1967
Source for the tree : "The Pink Floyd Early Singles"
CD
9 - Interstellar Overdrive (Barrett, Waters, Wright, Mason) - demo 06:57
Recorded : ?
Primary source : ?
Source for the tree : unknown gen copy
This obscure demo is probably a fake. However, it has acquired a certain fame in the trading circle of Pink Floyd fans. We included it here, in order to let you make your own opinion. Some say it was recorded on a cheap cassette recorder, by two guys playing guitar simultaneously, sometime during the 80s. Note that the first riff after the intro is identical to the bass riff that can be heard on the "Piper at the Gates of Dawn" version, and that earlier versions of the song (on "San Francisco" soundtrack or "Tonite Let's All Make Love in London" soundtrack) don't contain this particular riff. This leads to the conclusion that this "demo" was probably recorded after the release of "The Piper At The Gates Of Dawn" album.
10 - Interstellar Overdrive (Barrett, Waters,
Wright, Mason) - Sound Techniques
outtake 10:43
Recorded : London, Sound Techniques Studios, January 31 -
February 1, 1967
Primary source : CBC Canadian Radio broadcast, early 1967
Source for the tree : "Stone Rust" RoIO CD &
"Dark Globe" RoIO CD
& "The
Sights And Sounds Of Syd Barrett's Pink Floyd" RoIO CD
Extracts from the 3rd studio version of "Interstellar Overdrive" can be heard in the background, during an interview broadcast in early 1967 by CBC Canadian Radio.
Pink
Floyd recorded 4 different studio versions of "Interstellar
Overdrive". The first version was recorded in October 1966 at Thompson
Recording Studios, and was later used in the 1968 "San Francisco"
movie. The second version was recorded on January 11, 1967, at Sound Techniques
Studios, and was used in the "Tonite Let's All Make Love in London"
movie. The third version was recorded during the "Arnold Layne" /
"Candy and a Current Bun" sessions at Sound Techniques Studios. Only
extracts from this version have surfaced, they can be heard in the background
during the CBC broadcast from early 1967. The fourth version was recorded at
Abbey Road in March 1967, and is the regular version that can be found on
"The Piper at the Gates of Dawn" album.
11 - Interstellar Overdrive (Barrett, Waters,
Wright, Mason) - Abbey Road outtake 00:40
Recorded : London, Abbey Road Studios, March 14-15, 1967
Primary source : BBC broadcast, 1967
Source for the tree : unknown gen copy from BBC broadcast
Outtake from "The Piper at the Gates of Dawn" sessions, broadcast by the BBC in 1967.
12 - Interstellar Overdrive (Barrett, Waters,
Wright, Mason) - mono single version 05:13
Recorded : London, Abbey Road Studios, March 14-15, 1967
Primary source : "Arnold Layne" French EP, released
1967
Source for the tree : "Anthology II" RoIO CD
This version is unique, because it only contains the basic track, without overdubs. It fades out before the actual end of the song.
13 - Scarecrow (Barrett) - Abbey Road outtake 01:05
Recorded : London, Abbey Road Studios, March 19-20, 1967
Primary source : BBC broadcast, 1967
Source for the tree : unknown gen copy from BBC broadcast
Outtake from "The Piper at the Gates of Dawn" sessions, broadcast by the BBC in 1967. All the instruments are heavily undermixed. This is nearly an unplugged version J.
14 - Scarecrow (Barrett) - mono 02:07
Recorded : London, Abbey Road Studios, March 19-20, 1967
Primary source : "See Emily Play" single (2nd
single), released June 16, 1967
Source for the tree : "The Pink Floyd Early Singles"
CD
15 - Astronomy Dominé (Barrett) - Abbey Road outtake 03:26
Recorded : London, Abbey Road Studios, April 11-12, 1967
Primary source : BBC broadcast, 1967
Source for the tree : unknown gen copy from BBC broadcast
Outtake from "The Piper at the Gates of Dawn" sessions, broadcast by the BBC in 1967, including an interview with Floyd's manager Peter Jenner.
16 - See Emily Play (Barrett) - actetate 02:49
Recorded : London, Sound Techniques Studios, May 18 & 21,
1967
Primary source : EMIdisc acetate
Source for the tree : "Dawn Of The Piper" RoIO CD
This version is very close to the regular one, there are only slight changes in the mix (vocals are undermixed, organ is more in the front...). Note that the very end is uncut.
17 - See Emily Play (Barrett) - mono 02:52
Recorded : London, Sound Techniques Studios, May 18 & 21,
1967
Primary source : "See Emily Play" single (2nd
single), released June 16, 1967
Source for the tree : "The Pink Floyd Early Singles"
CD
18 - See Emily Play (Barrett) - fake stereo 02:49
Recorded : London, Sound Techniques Studios, May 18 & 21,
1967
Primary source : "The Best of the Pink Floyd"
compilation, released 1970
&
"Masters of Rock" compilation, released 1973
Source for the tree : "A CD Full of Secrets" CD
19 - Flaming (Barrett) - mono 02:43
Recorded : London, Abbey Road Studios, June 7 & 27, 1967
Primary source : "Flaming" US single (3rd
US single), released November 2, 1967.
Source for the tree : "A CD Full of Secrets" CD
"Flaming" was not on the first US release of "The Piper at the Gates of Dawn" album, and was then released as a single. This version is different from the regular (stereo) mix: background noises are mixed much louder.
In
fact, this version is identical to the version on the mono edition of "The
Piper at the Gates of Dawn" album. Curiously, on the 30th
Anniversary Mono Edition CD released in 1997, one chord of the final chords
sequence was edited out.
20 - Sunshine (uncredited) 01:31
Recorded : London, Abbey Road Studios, June 29, 1967
Primary source : ?
Source for the tree : "Dawn Of The Piper" RoIO CD
This track was probably recorded during the "Piper at the Gates of Dawn" sessions. Malcom Jones, in his book "The Making of the Madcap Laughs", suggests this is an early version of "Remember a Day". Some think it's in fact a part of "Matilda Mother", that was recorded the same day ...
21 - Silas Lane (uncredited) 02:39
Recorded : London, Abbey Road Studios, June 1967
Primary source : ?
Source for the tree : "Vegetable Man, Where Are You"
RoIO LP
This outtake was probably recorded during the "Piper at the Gates of Dawn" sessions. These are the early chords of Barrett's song "Swan Lee (Silas Lang)". Note that the piano and jazz tunes may be due to a technical error while dubbing the original multitrack master tape onto cassette. The definitive version of "Swan Lee" was recorded by Barrett one year later and released on "Opel" in 1988. Some think this outtake comes from a Barrett solo session.
22 - Scream Thy Last Scream (Barrett) - mono 04:27
Recorded : London, Abbey Road Studios, August 7-8, 1967
Primary source : EMIdisc acetate
Source for the tree : unknown gen copy
This was intended to be the A-side of Pink Floyd's fourth single (after "Apples and Oranges" single). But due to Syd's departure from the band, it remained unreleased.
1 - Scream Thy Last Scream (Barrett) - stereo 04:30
Recorded : London, Abbey Road Studios, August 7-8, 1967
Primary source : EMIdisc acetate
Source for the tree : "Dawn Of The Piper" RoIO CD
On this version, the instruments and vocals are mainly mono. However, some stereo effects can be heard, especially on the background noises (high pitched voices).
2 - Vegetable Man (Barrett) - mono 02:23
Recorded : London, Sound Techniques Studios, September 5-6,
1967
Primary source : EMIdisc acetate
Source for the tree : "Magnesium Proverbs" RoIO CD
This was intended to be the B-side of "Scream Thy Last Scream" single.
3 - Vegetable Man (Barrett) - alternate mono 02:28
Recorded : London, Sound Techniques Studios, September 5-6,
1967
Primary source : ?
Source for the tree : unknown gen copy
Alternate mono version, with more laughter at the end, without echo and delay.
4 - Vegetable Man (Barrett) - stereo 02:23
Recorded : London, Sound Techniques Studios, September 5-6,
1967
Primary source : EMIdisc acetate
Source for the tree : "Dawn Of The Piper" RoIO CD
Stereo version, with background vocals and delays effects mixed louder.
5 - Remember A Day (Wright) - mono short version 02:39
Recorded : London, Sound Techniques Studios, October 5-6, 1967
Primary source : "Remember A Day" US promo single,
released August 19, 1968
Source for the tree : 1st gen copy from
"Remember A Day" promo single
This version fades out before the last verse.
6 - Apples and Oranges (Barrett) - mono 03:03
Recorded : London, Abbey Road Studios, October 30 - November
1, 1967
Primary source : "Apples and Oranges" UK single (3rd
UK single), released November 18, 1967
Source for the tree : "The Pink Floyd Early Singles"
CD
7 - Apples and Oranges (Barrett) - stereo 03:00
Recorded : London, Abbey Road Studios, October 30 - November
1, 1967
Primary source : "The Best of the Pink Floyd"
compilation, released 1970
&
"Masters of Rock" compilation, released 1973
Source for the tree : "A CD Full of Secrets" CD
Curiously,
on "A CD Full of Secrets", the right and left channels were inverted,
comparing to the original stereo version on "The Best of the Pink
Floyd" and "Masters of Rock".
8 - Paint Box (Wright) - mono 03:44
Recorded : London, Abbey Road Studios, October 30 - November
1, 1967
Primary source : "Apples and Oranges" UK single (3rd
UK single), released November 18, 1967
Source for the tree : "The Pink Floyd Early Singles"
CD
9 - Paint Box (Wright) - stereo 03:30
Recorded : London, Abbey Road Studios, October 30 - November
1, 1967
Primary source : "The Best of the Pink Floyd"
compilation, released 1970
&
"Masters of Rock" compilation, released 1973
Source for the tree : "Relics" CD
Faster ending fade out.
10 - Let There Be More Light (Waters) - mono edit 02:59
Recorded : London, Abbey Road Studios, January 17-18, 1968
Primary source : "Remember A Day" US promo single,
released August 19, 1968
Source for the tree : 1st gen copy from
"Remember A Day" promo single
There's an edit during the intro, the 2nd verse ("Now is the time to be aware...") is missing, the beginning of the instrumental part after the last verse was cut, and there's an early fade out.
11 - Corporal Clegg (Waters) - video version 02:50
Recorded : London, Abbey Road Studios, January 31, 1968
Primary source : Belgian promo video
Source for the tree : unknown gen copy from Belgian promo
video
This mono version has an alternate ending: the last chorus (just after "His boots were very clean") and the following instrumental part are alternate takes from the regular version.
12 - It Would Be So Nice (Wright) - mono 03:43
Recorded : London, Abbey Road Studios, February 12-13 &
March 5-12-21, 1968
Primary source : "It Would Be So Nice" single (4th
single), released April 12, 1968
Source for the tree : "The Pink Floyd Early Singles"
CD
Due to the "Evening Standard" mention in the original lyrics, the Floyd was forced to return in the studio to change it into "Daily Standard". The original "Evening Standard" version doesn't seem to have surfaced.
13 - It Would Be So Nice (Wright) - promo edit 03:12
Recorded : London, Abbey Road Studios, February 12-13 &
March 5-12-21, 1968
Primary source : "It Would Be So Nice" UK promo
single, released April 12, 1968
Source for the tree : ?
The central "It would be so nice" chorus is only sung once, and the first lines of the second verse ("Everybody cares about the weather ... what a waste of time") are edited.
14 - It Would Be So Nice (Wright) - fake stereo 03:39
Recorded : London, Abbey Road Studios, February 12-13 &
March 5-12-21, 1968
Primary source : "The Best of the Pink Floyd"
compilation, released 1970
&
"Masters of Rock" compilation, released 1973
Source for the tree : "A CD Full of Secrets" CD
Curiously,
on "A CD Full of Secrets", the right and left channels were inverted,
comparing to the original fake stereo version on "The Best of the Pink
Floyd" and "Masters of Rock".
15 - Julia Dream (Waters) - demo 03:14
Recorded : ?
Primary source : ?
Source for the tree : unknown gen copy
This obscure demo is probably a fake. However, it has acquired a certain fame in the trading circle of Pink Floyd fans. We included it here, in order to let you make your own opinion. It has surfaced on the same tape that contains the (fake) demo of "Interstellar Overdrive" (one can hear the beginning of "Interstellar Overdrive" right after the end of "Julia Dream"). So, this was probably recorded by the same guys.
16 - Julia Dream (Waters) - mono 02:31
Recorded : London, Abbey Road Studios, February 12-13 &
March 23, 1968
Primary source : "It Would Be So Nice" single (4th
single), released April 12, 1968
Source for the tree : "The Pink Floyd Early Singles"
CD
17 - Julia Dream (Waters) - stereo 02:35
Recorded : London, Abbey Road Studios, February 12-13 &
March 23, 1968
Primary source : "Relics" compilation, released May
14, 1971
Source for the tree : "Relics" CD
18 - Point Me at the Sky (Waters, Gilmour) - mono 03:35
Recorded : London, Abbey Road Studios, November 3-4, 1968
Primary source : "Point Me at the Sky" UK single (5th
UK single), released December 17, 1968
Source for the tree : "The Pink Floyd Early Singles"
CD
19 - Point Me at the Sky (Waters, Gilmour) - fake stereo 03:32
Recorded : London, Abbey Road Studios, November 3-4, 1968
Primary source : "A CD Full of Secrets" promo
sampler CD, released 1992
Source for the tree : "A CD Full of Secrets" CD
20 - Careful with that Axe, Eugene (Waters, Wright,
Gilmour, Mason) - mono 05:43
Recorded : London, Abbey Road Studios, November 3-4, 1968
Primary source : "Point Me at the Sky" UK single (5th
UK single), released December 17, 1968
Source for the tree : "The Pink Floyd Early Singles"
CD
21 - Careful with that Axe, Eugene (Waters, Wright,
Gilmour, Mason) - stereo 05:42
Recorded : London, Abbey Road Studios, November 3-4, 1968
Primary source : "Relics" compilation, released May
14, 1971
Source for the tree : "Relics" CD
1 - Astronomy Dominé (Barrett) - live short version 04:00
Recorded : live, Bromley, Technical College, April 26, 1969
& Birmingham,
Mother's Club, April 27, 1969
& Manchester,
College of Commerce, May 2, 1969
Primary source : "The New Spirit of Capitol"
sampler, released 1969?
Source for the tree : "The New Spirit of Capitol"
sampler
"Ummagumma" live version with early fade out.
2 - Embryo (Waters) 04:37
Recorded : London, Abbey Road Studios, April - June 1969
Primary source : "Picnic - A Breath of Fresh Air"
Harvest sampler, released June 1970
Source for the tree : "Works" CD
This version is often considered as a demo. In fact, it was recorded during the "Ummagumma" studio sessions at Abbey Road, but it was not included on the album, because the band later decided to organise the studio disc in four parts (one part for each member). This song first appeared in June 1970 on "Picnic - A Breath of Fresh Air" Harvest sampler, without the band's agreement. In 1983, this version was included on "Works" Canadian compilation, this time with the band's agreement.
3 - Biding My Time (Waters) 05:14
Recorded : London, Abbey Road Studios, April - June 1969
Primary source : "Relics" compilation, released May
14, 1971
Source for the tree : "Relics" CD
This is the other song that was recorded during the "Ummagumma" studio sessions, but was not included on the album. This track was part of "The Man & the Journey" concept suite that the Floyd used to perform in 1969.
Several Species of Small Furry Animals Gathered
together in a Cave and Grooving with a Pict (Waters)
Recorded : London, Abbey Road Studios, April - June 1969
Primary source : "Ummagumma" album, released October
25, 1969
Source for the tree : "Ummagumma" 1994 remaster CD
Length :
4 - "this is pretty avant-garde isn't it" 00:09
During Roger Waters' speech at 04:32, this
sentence can be heard on the right channel (you have to play the song at half
speed to hear it properly).
5 - "and the wind cried ... " 00:06
There was a strong debate about what Roger says at the very end of the track: "And the wind cried Mary ? Marion ? Back ? ". Make your own opinion before Dave thanks you ;-)
Note : it is also
said that at some point Roger says "Bring Back My Guitar", but we
haven't been able to find this sentence during the song (or nothing that could
be clearly identified as this).
6 - Moonhead (uncredited) 05:47
Recorded : July 10, 1969
Primary source : BBC TV broadcast, July 20, 1969
Source for the tree : unknown gen copy
This unreleased track was recorded by the band for the BBC TV broadcast during the night of the first moon landing (July 20, 1969). The show was subtitled "What if it's just green cheese". Note that the bass line later developed into the central part of "Money".
Atom Heart Mother (Mason, Gilmour, Waters, Wright,
Geesin) - announcements
Recorded : London, Abbey Road Studios, 1970
Primary source : "Atom Heart Mother" album, released
October 10, 1970
Source for the tree : "Atom Heart Mother" remaster
CD
7 - "here's a loud announcement" 00:05
This sentence was probably said by Ron Geesin (co-composer of the track) and can be heard at 17:28.
8 - "silence in the studio" 00:06
Another sentence by Ron Geesin. Can be heard at 19:08
9 - Green is the Colour (Waters) - live 03:52
10 - Careful with that Axe, Eugene (Waters, Wright,
Gilmour, Mason) - live short version 03:42
11 - Embryo (Waters) - live short version 02:08
12 - Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun (Waters) - live short version 05:19
Recorded : live, Hamburg, Muzikhalle, Grosser Saal, February
25, 1971
Primary source : "Hamburger" RoIO LP
Source for the tree : "Pink Floyd In Concerto"
Italian single
These 4 tracks come from an Italian single entitled "Pink Floyd In Concerto" that was released as a bonus with the "Gong" magazine, sometimes in the 70's. This one plays extracts from a bootleg LP ("Hamburger"). When the powers that be found it was bootlegged music, they tried to stop the magazine selling, but some copies went through. The single was later re-released as a bonus with another bootleg LP ("A Special Treat").
Here's what the front cover of the single says: "Supplemento al No 1 anno 4o di 'GONG' mensile di musica e cultura progressiva. 'PINK FLOYD IN CONCERTO' 16 minuti di musica live da monaco di baviera".
13 - "Relics" radio advert #1 00:58
14 - "Relics" radio advert #2 00:58
Recorded : ?
Primary source : radio broadcast
Source for the tree : unknown gen copy from radio broadcast
15 - "Meddle" radio advert 00:57
Recorded : ?
Primary source : radio broadcast
Source for the tree : unknown gen copy from radio broadcast
16 - One of These Days (Waters, Wright, Mason, Gilmour) - demo #1 04:49
Recorded : 1971?
Primary source : ?
Source for the tree : "Granny Takes A Trip" RoIO CD
Nick
Mason's words "One of these days I'm going to cut you into little
pieces" are repeated all through the song. The voice in the background all
along the track is the one of Jimmy Young, an English DJ who was disliked by
the band and is the inspiration for the song. This Jimmy Young speech was also
used during live performances in late 1974, when the band played a tape of this
speech (in loop mode, with increasing tempo) before the song "Raving and
Drooling" (early version of "Sheep").
17 - One of These Days (Waters, Wright, Mason, Gilmour) - demo #2 06:49
Recorded : 1971?
Primary source : ?
Source for the tree : "Granny Takes A Trip" RoIO CD
This second demo is more structured, and Jimmy Young is not talking in the background.
Note that some Floyd experts think these 2 demos could be a fake.
18 - One of These Days (Waters, Wright, Mason, Gilmour) - mono edit 03:28
Recorded : London, Morgan Studios, 1971
Primary source : "One Of These Days" US promo
single, released 1971
Source for the tree : "One Of These Days" US promo
single
Various short edits all along the song.
19 - Fearless (Gilmour, Waters) - mono edit 03:13
Recorded : London, 1971
Primary source : "One Of These Days" US promo
single, released 1971
Source for the tree : "One Of These Days" US promo
single
There's only one verse, which is mainly the first verse of the original version (until "just wait a while for the right day"), where the last lines were replaced by those of the second verse ("and as you rise ... faces in the crowd"). This version also fades out early.
20 - Roger the Hat interview 07:30
Recorded : 1972
Primary source : Capital Radio broadcast ("Pink Floyd
Story"), December 1976 - January 1977
Source for the tree : unknown gen from Capital Radio broadcast
All though "The Dark Side of the Moon" album, you can hear the voices of people interviewed by the band. Here, Roger the Hat (who was a roadie for various rock bands) is interviewed by Roger Waters. On the album, you can hear his voice during "On the Run" ("Live for today, gone tomorrow, that's me, hahaha…") and during "Us And Them" ("Short, sharp shock …").
1 - Breathe (Waters, Gilmour, Wright) - mono 02:51
Recorded : London, Abbey Road Studios, June 1972 - January
1973
Primary source : "The Dark Side Of The Moon" US
promo EP, released 1973
Source for the tree : 1st gen copy from
"Breathe" promo single
2 - On the Run (Gilmour, Waters) - outtake 06:10
Recorded : London, Abbey Road Studios, November 1972
Primary source : "Live At Pompeii" film
Source for the tree : "Live At Pompeii" LaserDisc
Studio outtake with interview segments. You can hear a keyboard jam in the first part and then a nearly finished mix in the second part.
3 - Time (Mason, Waters, Wright, Gilmour) - demo 06:05
Recorded : London, Abbey Road Studios, June 1972
Primary source : ?
Source for the tree : "From the Other Side" RoIO CD
Rough mix from "The Dark Side of the Moon" recording sessions. Longer rototom intro. The instrumental part after "you missed the starting gun" has no guitar solo. It fades out at the beginning of "Breathe - reprise" (just before the words "Home, home again").
4 - Time (Mason, Waters, Wright,
Gilmour) - stereo edit 03:26
Recorded : London, Abbey Road Studios, June 1972 - January
1973
Primary source : "Us And Them" single, released 1973
Source for the tree : 1st gen copy from "Us
And Them" single
Shorter rototom intro, most of the central guitar solo is missing, rototom outro in place of "Breathe - reprise".
5 - Time (Mason, Waters, Wright, Gilmour) - mono edit 03:32
Recorded : London, Abbey Road Studios, June 1972 - January
1973
Primary source : "The Dark Side Of The Moon" US
promo EP, released 1973
Source for the tree : "The Dark Side Of The Moon" US
promo EP
Same as previous edit: shorter rototom intro, most of the central guitar solo is missing, rototom outro in place of "Breathe - reprise".
6 - Money (Waters) -
demo 01:38
Recorded : 1971
Primary source : BBC Radio One interview with David Gilmour,
broadcast July 28, 1992
Source for the tree : "Pinkie Milkie" RoIO CD
Extract of Roger's early demo of the song. He plays a double tracked acoustic guitar while singing over the top.
7 - Money (Waters) -
stereo edit 03:59
Recorded : London, Abbey Road Studios, June 1972 - January
1973
Primary source : "Money" single, released May 5,
1973
Source for the tree : "Money" 1993 UK Promo CD
The intro is shorter, the central part of the sax solo is edited, as well as parts 2 & 3 of the guitar solo (quiet part and theme reprise).
8 - Money (Waters) -
"soft" stereo edit 04:02
Recorded : London, Abbey Road Studios, June 1972 - January
1973
Primary source : "Money" US promo single, released
May 1973
Source for the tree : "Money" US promo single
Same as previous edit, plus "shit" edit during the sentence "Don't give me that do goody good bullshit".
9 - Money (Waters) -
"soft" mono edit 03:59
Recorded : London, Abbey Road Studios, June 1972 - January
1973
Primary source : "Money" US promo single, released
May 1973
Source for the tree : "Money" US promo single
Same as previous edit: the intro is shorter, the central part of the sax solo is edited, as well as parts 2 & 3 of the guitar solo and the word "shit" during the sentence "Don't give me that do goody good bullshit".
10 - Money (Waters) - alternate "soft" mono edit 03:10
Recorded : London, Abbey Road Studios, June 1972 - January
1973
Primary source : "The Dark Side Of The Moon" US
promo EP, released 1973
Source for the tree : "The Dark Side Of The Moon" US
promo EP
Shorter intro, no sax solo, edited guitar solo, plus "shit edit" during the sentence "Don't give me that do goody good bullshit".
11 - Us And Them (Waters, Wright) - demo 05:27
Recorded : London, Abbey Road Studios, June 1972
Primary source : ?
Source for the tree : "From the Other Side" RoIO CD
Sax solo is not mixed on and off, no echo on vocals, different piano part at the end.
12 - Us And Them (Waters, Wright) - outtake 06:10
Recorded : London, Abbey Road Studios, November 1972
Primary source : "Live At Pompeii" film
Source for the tree : "Live At Pompeii" LaserDisc
Studio outtake with interview segments. The work in progress…
Note that in the film (at 04:05), an extract of "Eclipse" is inserted before David Gilmour says "It's an imagery we'd like to dispel…". We have reported this extract at the end of this disc.
13 - Us And Them (Waters, Wright) - stereo edit 03:18
Recorded : London, Abbey Road Studios, June 1972 - January
1973
Primary source : "Us And Them" US promo single,
released February 4, 1974
Source for the tree : "Us And Them" US promo single
Various short edits during sax solos, no third verse, fade out during piano solo.
14 - Us And Them (Waters, Wright) - mono edit 03:18
Recorded : London, Abbey Road Studios, June 1972 - January
1973
Primary source : "The Dark Side Of The Moon" US
promo EP, released 1973
Source for the tree : "Us And Them" US promo single
Same as previous edit: various short edits during sax solos, no third verse, fade out during piano solo.
15 - Brain Damage / Eclipse (Waters) - demo 03:24
Recorded : London, Abbey Road Studios, June 1972
Primary source : ?
Source for the tree : "From the Other Side" RoIO CD
Fades in the middle of the song. No laughter after the first sentence. Guitar solo all along the track. No voice during the bridge between "Brain Damage" and "Eclipse".
16 - Brain Damage (Waters) - outtake 07:08
Recorded : London, Abbey Road Studios, November 1972
Primary source : "Live At Pompeii" film
Source for the tree : "Live At Pompeii" LaserDisc
Studio outtake with interview segments. This version has guitar parts similar to the demo version.
17 - Brain Damage (Waters) - outtake 01:16
Recorded : London, Abbey Road Studios, November 1972
Primary source : "Live At Pompeii" film
Source for the tree : "Live At Pompeii" LaserDisc
Length : 01:16
Studio outtake with interview segments. Slightly different bass line. Note that in the film this track is inserted between the two "Us And Them" parts.
18 - Eclipse - "mysterious ending tiny
music" 00:30
Recorded : London, Abbey Road Studios, June 1972 - January
1973
Primary source : "The Dark Side of the Moon" album,
released March 24, 1973
Source for the tree : "The Dark Side of the Moon"
MFSL CD
At the very end of "The Dark Side of the Moon", you can hear at very low level (below the tape hiss level) some notes of music. Some think it's a Beatles tune, some don't ;-). Even if it's easier to remove it than keep it, all the remastered editions of the album have this "default".
1 - Merry Xmas Song (uncredited) 02:05
Recorded : ?
Primary source : ?
Source for the tree : "All Movement is Accomplished"
RoIO CD
Impromptu song, probably sung by Nick Mason, with John Peel and Alan Stiles (Floyd roadie to whom the song "Alan's Psychedelic Breakfast" on "Atom Heart Mother" album is dedicated). Some say it was recorded during the Zabriskie Point sessions in Rome, December 1969. Other think it's from 1974 or 1975. One thing is almost certain though: it must have been recorded in December... ;-)
2 - Shine on you Crazy Diamond (Gilmour, Waters,
Wright) - part 1 03:52
Recorded : London, Abbey Road Studios, January - July 1975
Primary source : "Have A Cigar" French single,
released 1975
Source for the tree : "Have A Cigar" French single
It fades out just before "Syd's theme" (the "four notes" guitar riff).
3 - Shine on you Crazy Diamond (Gilmour, Waters,
Wright) - promo edit 06:09
Recorded : London, Abbey Road Studios, January - July 1975
Primary source : "Shine On You Crazy Diamond" promo
single, released 1975
Source for the tree : "Anthology I" RoIO CD
This version fades in during Part 3 (last guitar solo before vocals), continues with the first verse of Part 4 ("Remember when you were young ... you legend, you martyr, and shine"), then jumps to Part 7 (third verse: "Nobody knows where you are ... for truth and delusion, and shine"), and fades out during the end of Part 8.
4 - Shine on you Crazy Diamond (Gilmour, Waters,
Wright) - 1981 edit 10:35
Recorded : London, Abbey Road Studios, January - July 1975
Primary source : "A Collection of Great Dance Songs"
compilation, released November 23, 1981
Source for the tree : "A Collection of Great Dance
Songs" CD
Part 3 (last guitar solo before vocals) is skipped, Part 4 and Part 7 are linked (so that the three verses are continuous), and there's a fade out after the last verse (just before Part 8).
5 - Shine on you Crazy Diamond (Gilmour, Waters,
Wright) - UK short version 04:48
Recorded : London, Abbey Road Studios, January - July 1975
Primary source : "Selected Tracks from Shine On" UK
promo CD, released 1992
Source for the tree : "Selected Tracks from Shine
On" UK promo CD
On the promo sampler, this version is called "radio edit", but it's in fact a short version of the song (there is no "edit"): it fades in at the beginning of Part 4 ("Remember when you were young ...") and fades out at the end of Part 5 (sax solo).
6 - Shine on you Crazy Diamond (Gilmour, Waters,
Wright) - US short version 05:13
Recorded : London, Abbey Road Studios, January - July 1975
Primary source : "Shine On - Selections from the
Box" US promo CD, released 1992
Source for the tree : "Shine On - Selections from the
Box" US promo CD
This version is also called "radio edit" on the US promo sampler, although it's slightly different from the "radio edit" on the UK promo sampler. Again, there's no "edit" and it's in fact a short version: it fades in during the end of Part 3 (last guitar solo before vocals) and fades out early during Part 5 (sax solo).
7 - Shine on you Crazy Diamond (Gilmour, Waters,
Wright) - "storm" mix 27:48
Recorded : London, Abbey Road Studios, January - July 1975
Primary source : ?
Source for the tree : unknown gen copy
Parts 1 to 9 linked together, remixed with storm noises in the background. It is said that this track was remixed by or for the BBC, but it is probably a fake. However, it has acquired a certain fame in the trading circle of Pink Floyd fans. We included it here, in order to let you make your own opinion.
8 - Shine on you Crazy Diamond (Gilmour, Waters,
Wright) - "to the galaxy" 01:22
Recorded : London, Abbey Road Studios, January - July 1975
Primary source : "Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy"
radio show
Source for the tree : unkown gen copy
During one of the scenes in the "Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy" radio series (an adaptation of Douglas Adams' novel), the opening of "Shine on you Crazy Diamond" can be heard in the background and one of the characters (Arthur) says "Ford, do you realize that robot can hum like Pink Floyd ?".
9 - Have A Cigar (Waters) - short version 04:13
Recorded : London, Abbey Road Studios, January - July 1975
Primary source : "Have A Cigar" Italian single,
released 1975.
Source for the tree : "Have A Cigar" Italian single
Note that the various European releases of this single have shorter or longer versions: the French promo juke-box single is 04:50 long (it's nearly the complete version), the Belgian single is 04:24 long and the Italian single is 04:13 long. All these European versions fade out during the final guitar solo.
10 - Have A Cigar (Waters) - stereo edit 03:36
Recorded : London, Abbey Road Studios, January - July 1975
Primary source : "Have A Cigar" US single, released
November 15, 1975
Source for the tree : "Have A Cigar" US single
Four bars intro instead of eight bars (two small edits in the guitar and keyboards first themes), plus an early fade out during the final guitar solo.
11 - Have A Cigar (Waters) - mono edit 03:33
Recorded : London, Abbey Road Studios, January - July 1975
Primary source : "Have A Cigar" US promo single,
released November 15, 1975
Source for the tree : "Have A Cigar" US promo single
Same edit as above: four bars intro instead of eight bars, plus an early fade out during the final guitar solo.
1 - "Animals" radio advert 00:57
Recorded : ?
Primary source : radio broadcast, 1977
Source for the tree : unknown gen copy from radio broadcast
2 - Pigs on the Wing (Waters) - parts 1 & 2 03:21
Recorded : London, Britannia Row Studios, 1976
Primary source : "Animals" 8-tracks cartridge,
released January 1977
Source for the tree : "Gold Top" Snowy White's
compilation CD
On the US 8-tracks cartridge release of the "Animals" album, both parts of "Pigs on the Wing" were linked by a guitar solo played by Snowy White. This enhanced track was only released on CD in 1995, on Snowy White's compilation "Gold Top".
3 - Pigs (Three Different Ones) (Waters) - short version 04:05
Recorded : London, Britannia Row Studios, 1976
Primary source : "Pigs (Three Different Ones")"
Brazilian promo single, released 1977
Source for the tree : "Pigs (Three Different Ones)"
Brazilian promo single
This version fades out after the 2nd verse.
4 - The Wall - "loop message" 00:04
Recorded : April - November 1979
Primary source : "The Wall" album, released November
30, 1979
Source for the tree : "The Wall" MFSL CD
Roger says two bits of sentence at the very end and the very beginning of "The Wall". Some understand: "Isn't this where … we came in ?", others understand: "Somebody spoke … we came in".
5 - Another Brick In The Wall part 2 (Waters) - single version 03:10
Recorded : April - November 1979
Primary source : "Another Brick in the Wall part 2"
single, released November 16, 1979
Source for the tree : "Anthology I" RoIO CD
This version has four extra bars at the beginning (rhythm guitar intro that doesn't appear on the album because of the abrupt transition between "The Happiest Days of our Lives" and "Another Brick in the Wall part 2") and fades out during the guitar solo.
6 - Another Brick In The Wall part 2 (Waters) - 1981 single version 03:47
Recorded : April - November 1979
Primary source : "A Collection of Great Dance Songs"
compilation, released November 23, 1981
Source for the tree : "A Collection of Great Dance
Songs" CD
Same four bars intro as the original single version, but it fades out later, after the end of the guitar solo (during the teacher's shouts).
7 - Empty Spaces - "backwards message" 00:19
Recorded : April - November 1979
Primary source : "The Wall" album, released November
30, 1979
Source for the tree : "The Wall" MFSL CD
There's a backwards message at the start of "Empty Spaces": "Congratulations, you have just discovered the secret message. Please send your answer at the Funny Farm, care of Old Pink, Chalfont". Then David shouts "Roger, Carolyne on the phone".
8 - Young Lust (Waters, Gilmour) - single version 03:56
Recorded : April - November 1979
Primary source : "Another Brick in the Wall part 2"
Italian single, released 1979
Source for the tree : "Another Brick in the Wall part
2" Italian single
+ "Off The
Wall" US radio promo EP
This version has some unreleased intro bars (on the album the track starts with the lyrics) and doesn't fade out with the phone call. Note that there's a special US promo mix (on "Off The Wall" radio promo EP) that doesn't have the intro bars, but has the same ending.
9 - One of my Turns (Waters) - single version 03:39
Recorded : April - November 1979
Primary source : "Another Brick in the Wall part 2"
single, released November 16, 1979
Source for the tree : "Another Brick in the Wall part
2" single
No intro crossfade with "Young Lust" (no phone tone at the beginning) nor outro crossfade with "Don't Leave Me Now".
10 - Comfortably Numb (Gilmour, Waters) - demo 02:34
Recorded : 1978
Primary source : BBC Radio One interview with David Gilmour,
broadcast July 28, 1992
Source for the tree : "Total Eclipse" RoIO CD
David Gilmour's demo tape.
11 - Comfortably Numb (Gilmour, Waters) - edit 03:57
Recorded : April - November 1979
Primary source : "Run Like Hell" US single, released
June 1980
Source for the tree : "Run Like Hell" US single
Final guitar solo is stuck to the end of the first verse (no first guitar solo, no second verse).
12 - Run Like Hell (Gilmour, Waters) - single version 03:40
Recorded : April - November 1979
Primary source : "Run Like Hell" US single, released
June 1980
Source for the tree : "Run Like Hell" US single
No croud noise during intro and outro. Only one guitar theme before the first "Run, run, run, run…" instead of two, but it is repeated twice at the end (after the scream) instead of once. The "hunt" part is edited.
13 - Run Like Hell (Gilmour, Waters) - promo mix 04:42
Recorded : April - November 1979
Primary source : "Off The Wall" radio promo,
released 1979
Source for the tree : "Off The Wall" radio promo
No crowd noise during intro and outro. Intro theme (before the guitar theme) is twice as long as on the album. Guitar theme is repeated twice after the final scream, instead of once.
14 - Money (Waters) - 1981 version 06:41
Recorded : London, New Roydonia Studios, 1981
Primary source : "A Collection of Great Dance Songs"
compilation, released November 23, 1981
Source for the tree : "A Collection of Great Dance
Songs" CD
This is a new version, re-recorded by David Gilmour due to contractual reason.
15 - Money (Waters) - 1981 edit 05:33
Recorded : London, New Roydonia Studios, 1981
Primary source : "Money" UK single, released 1982
Source for the tree : "Anthology I" RoIO CD
No sax solo.
16 - When the Tigers Broke Free (Waters) - single version 02:53
Recorded : 1982
Primary source : "When the Tigers Broke Free"
single, released July 26, 1982
Source for the tree : "Roger Waters - The Wall Berlin
'90" promo CD
This song is the only soundtrack extract from "The Wall" movie that was eventually officially released. In the film, it was split into two parts (with more choir intro and outro). The orchestra is mixed louder on this version, which also has more drum rolls.
17 - Bring the Boys Back Home (Waters) - single version 01:40
Recorded : 1982
Primary source : "When the Tigers Broke Free"
single, released July 26, 1982
Source for the tree : "Total Eclipse" RoIO CD
This song was re-recorded for the film, without Roger's voice (there's only the choir). On this single version, the orchestral bridge is longer than on the album version (also note that the flute theme is not in the film version) and with three reprises of "Bring the boys back home", when there's only one on the album.
18 - "The Final Cut" radio avert 01:05
Recorded : ?
Primary source : WKLS radio broadcast, Atlanta, March 17, 1983
Source for the tree : unknown gen copy from radio broadcast
19 - Not Now John (Waters) - obscured version 04:23
Recorded : 1982
Primary source : "Not Now John" single, released
April 30, 1983
Source for the tree : "A CD Full of Secrets" CD
Since the original version has lyrics that say "F*** all that", David Gilmour came back in the studio to make a radio-friendly version ("Stuff all that") for the single release. Note that they just recorded "Stuff all that" loud enough to drown the original, which is still there. The intro is slightly different from the album version (no laugh), and this version fades out before the lyrics "Where's the fucking bar John?".
20 - Not Now John (Waters) - promo edit 03:46
Recorded : 1982
Primary source : "Not Now John" Argentinian promo
single, released 1983
Source for the tree : "Not Now John" Argentinian
promo single
This version is not obscured (it has the F*** word). It begins directly with the vocals (no intro), and the lines "Hold on John, I think there's something good on … it could be reusable shows" were skipped.
21 - The Hero's Return (Waters) - parts 1 & 2 03:54
Recorded : 1982
Primary source : "Not Now John" single, released
April 30, 1983
Source for the tree : "Total Eclipse" RoIO CD
The second part, with additional lyrics, is only available on the single.
1 - Learning to Fly (Gilmour, Ezrin, Carin, Moore) - demo 01:22
Recorded : 1986
Primary source : BBC Radio One interview with David Gilmour,
broadcast July 28, 1992
Source for the tree : 3rd gen copy from BBC Radio
One broadcast
This is Jon Carin's demo. Jon Carin met David Gilmour in 1985, during "Live Aid". He played keyboards with the Floyd (in studio and on tour) from 1986 to 1994. He also played keyboards, guitars and did some vocals on Roger Waters' "In The Flesh" Tour, in 1999 and 2000.
2 - Learning to Fly (Gilmour, Ezrin, Carin, Moore) - edit 04:19
Recorded : 1987
Primary source : "Learning to Fly" US single,
released September 15, 1987
Source for the tree : "Learning to Fly" UK CD single
The instrumental part before the last verse ("Above the planet on a wing and a prayer ...") is edited (6 bars instead of 10 during the "checklist"). This version also fades out slightly earlier than the regular one.
3 - The Dogs of War (Gilmour, Moore) - edit 05:34
Recorded : 1987
Primary source : "A Momentary Lapse of Reason Official
Tour CD" US promo, released 1988
Source for the tree : "A Momentary Lapse of Reason
Official Tour CD"
Shorter intro (2 themes instead of 8). Note that the end is not mixed with the beginning of "One Slip" as on the album.
4 - One Slip (Gilmour, Manzanera) - edit 03:58
Recorded : 1987
Primary source : "Learning to Fly" UK single,
released October 3, 1987
Source for the tree : "Learning to Fly" UK CD single
This version begins with the first drum hit (the "clocks noises" part of the album version is skipped). The rototom intro is edited (4 themes instead of 8) and doesn't have the background keyboards. The central part with bass solo is edited (2 themes instead of 4). The last chorus is repeated and the fade out happens during the second one (on the album version, after the last chorus, there's a reprise of the bass solo and then the song fades out).
5 - On the Turning Away (Gilmour, Moore) - edit 03:54
Recorded : 1987
Primary source : "On the Turning Away" UK promo
single, released December 7, 1987
Source for the tree : ?
The quiet fretless bass lines, just before the last verse, are edited out. The first part of the final guitar solo is edited. Early fade out.
6 - The Dogs of War (Gilmour, Moore) - live 07:24
Recorded : live, Atlanta, the Omni, November 5, 1987
Primary source : "One Slip" single, released 1988
Source for the tree : "A Momentary Lapse of Reason
Official Tour CD"
7 - On the Turning Away (Gilmour, Moore) - live 06:54
Recorded : live, Atlanta, the Omni, November 5, 1987
Primary source : "On the Turning Away" 12"
single, released November 24, 1987
Source for the tree : "On the Turning Away" CD
single
It was filmed and used for "On the Turning Away" video.
8 - One Slip (Gilmour, Manzanera) - live 05:24
Recorded : live, Atlanta, the Omni, November 5, 1987
Primary source : "One Slip" video
Source for the tree : "One Slip" video
Note that this live version was never officially released. It's only available from TV broadcasts.
9 - Run Like Hell (Waters, Gilmour) - live 07:27
Recorded : live, Atlanta, the Omni, November 5, 1987
Primary source : "On the Turning Away" single,
released November 24, 1987
Source for the tree : "On the Turning Away" CD
single
10 - Wearing the Inside Out (Wright, Moore) - LP version 06:26
Recorded : 1994
Primary source : "The Division Bell" LP, released
March 30, 1994
Source for the tree : "The Division Bell" LP
This LP version is different from the CD version, with a slight change in the lyrics: the first lines of the second verse ("I murmured a vow ... when I think aloud") were added to the first verse, and the rest of the second verse ("Extinguished by the light ... with an empty smile") was left out, so that the LP version has a longer first verse, and no second verse between "This bleeding heart's not beating much" and "I'm creeping back to life...".
11 - Take it Back (Gilmour, Ezrin, Samson,
Laird-Clowes) - edit 04:54
Recorded : 1994
Primary source : "Take it Back" single, released May
16, 1994
Source for the tree : "Take it Back" CD single
Edits during the intro (5 chords instead of 9), the central part (8 chords instead of 16) and the outro (4 chords instead of 8).
12 - Take it Back (Gilmour, Ezrin, Samson,
Laird-Clowes) - extended 07:05
Recorded : 1994
Primary source : "Take it Back" French promo single,
released 1994
Source for the tree : "Take it Back" French promo
single, released 1994
Extended ending.
13 - Keep Talking (Gilmour, Wright, Samson) - radio edit 04:54
Recorded : 1994
Primary source : "High Hopes / Keep Talking" UK
single, released October 17, 1994
Source for the tree : "High Hopes / Keep Talking" UK
CD single
Late fade in (the first 24 seconds from the original version are missing). The guitar and keyboards solos in the middle of the song are both shortened. Early fade out.
1 - Lost for Words (Gilmour, Samson) - clean version 04:56
Recorded : 1994
Primary source : "Lost for Words" US promo single,
released 1994
Source for the tree : "Lost for Words" US promo CD
The "f***" word in "please gonna f*** myself" is censored by a "beep". Early fade out.
2 - High Hopes (Gilmour, Samson) - radio edit 05:13
Recorded : 1994
Primary source : "High Hopes / Keep Talking" UK
single, released October 17, 1994
Source for the tree : "High Hopes / Keep Talking" UK
CD single
Edits during the piano/bells intro (2 themes instead of 4), during the central instrumental part with acoustic guitar (2 themes instead of 4) and during the ending guitar solo. Note that the "radio edit" on the French single is 5 seconds shorter (2 more bells ringings were cut).
3 - High Hopes - "phone call" 00:11
Recorded : 1994
Primary source : "The Division Bell" album, released
March 30, 1994
Source for the tree : "The Division Bell" CD
At the very end of "The Division Bell" album, there's a phone conversation between Steve O'Rourke (Floyd's manager) and Charlie (Polly Samson's son; Polly married David Gilmour in 1994). This conversation was probably incidentally recorded by the answering machine at Gilmour's house.
4 - David Gilmour interview 13:36
Recorded : March 26, 1994
Primary source : "Take it Back" Australian promo
single, released 1994
Source for the tree : "Take it Back" Australian
promo CD
This is an "answers only" interview, where David Gilmour is supposed to answer 8 different questions. The questions are available on a separate sheet provided with the promo CD:
Question 1: Where was your new album, The Division Bell, recorded ?
Question 2: How was the recording of this album different from the previous Pink Floyd album ?
Question 3: How did you arrive at the title The Division Bell ?
Question 4: Do you enjoy putting on such enormous concert events ?
Question 5: Let's talk about the songs on the album. On "What Do You Want From Me" the music was written by you and Richard and the lyrics were written by you and Polly Samson. Could you tell us how this wame about ?
Question 6: There's an incredible instrumental on the album. Could you explain how you came up with the music and the title to "Marooned" ?
Question 7: How did you come up with "Wearing The Inside Out". I see that Dick Parry plays saxophone on this song ?
Question 8: "Keep Talking" is an amazing song. It's being played on the radio almost constantly. Are you happy with the response that song is getting ?
5 - Soundscape (uncredited) 22:07
Recorded : 1994
Primary source : "P*U*L*S*E" cassette, released 1995
Source for the tree : "P*U*L*S*E" cassette
This track consists of various ambient noises and is probably an extract of the (longer) tape that was played before the Floyd shows during the Division Bell Tour. Somewhere in the middle, an extract from "Cluster One" can be heard. It is not available on "P*U*L*S*E" CD and LP releases.
6 - Astronomy Dominé (Barrett) - live 04:46
Recorded : live, Miami, Joe Robbie Stadium, April 30, 1994
Primary source : "Take it Back" single, released May
16, 1994
Source for the tree : "Take it Back" CD single
First song from the first night of the Division Bell Tour.
7 - One of These Days (Waters, Wright, Mason, Gilmour) - live 06:55
Recorded : live, Hannover, Niedersachsenstadion, August 17,
1994
Primary source : "High Hopes / Keep Talking" UK
single, released 1994
Source for the tree : "High Hopes / Keep Talking" UK
CD single
8 - Wish You Were Here (Waters, Gilmour) - live edit 03:52
Recorded : live, Rome, Cinecitta, September 20, 1994
Primary source : "Wish You Were Here" French promo
single, released 1995
Source for the tree : "Wish You Were Here" French
promo CD
This is an edit of the "P*U*L*S*E" version: it fades in at the beginning of the acoustic guitar solo (at 01:42 on "P*U*L*S*E" CD), and there's a short edit during the last guitar/voice duo, after the last verse (the segment 04:29-04:43 on the "P*U*L*S*E" CD version was cut).
9 - Coming Back to Life (Gilmour) - live edit 03:59
Recorded : live, London, Earls Court, October 13, 1994
Primary source : "Coming Back to Life" US promo
single, released 1995
Source for the tree : "Coming Back to Life" US promo
CD
This is an edit of the "P*U*L*S*E" version: the instrumental guitar intro is missing (the song begins with the first lines "Where were you ..."), and it ends just after the last verse (skipping the final guitar solo).
10 - One of These Days (Waters, Wright, Mason, Gilmour) - live 06:45
Recorded : live, London, Earls Court, October 16 & 20,
1994
Primary source : "P*U*L*S*E" cassette, released 1995
Source for the tree : "P*U*L*S*E" cassette
This is not the same live version as the one available on "High Hopes / Keep Talking" single. It's available on "P*U*L*S*E" cassette and LP releases only.
"San
Francisco"
1 - Interstellar Overdrive (Barrett, Waters, Wright, Mason) 15:44
Recorded : London, Thompson Recording Studios, October 31,
1966
Primary source : "San Francisco" film, released 1968
Source for the tree : 1st gen copy from the film
This version is also rumoured as to have been recorded in Syd Barrett's garage.
"Tonite Let's All
Make Love in London"
2 - Interstellar Overdrive (Barrett, Waters, Wright,
Mason) 16:40
3 - Nick's Boogie (Barrett, Mason, Wright, Waters) 11:43
Recorded : London, Sound Techniques Studios, January 11-12,
1967
Primary source : "Tonite Let's All Make Love In London...
Plus" CD, released 1990
Source for the tree : "In London 1966*1967" CD
The original soundtrack album was released July 19, 1968, and contained a 3 minutes extract from "Interstellar Overdrive". The full length version of "Interstellar Overdrive" was released for the first time in 1990, on "Tonite Let's All Make Love In London... Plus" CD, along with the unreleased "Nick's Boogie".
"The
Committee"
4 - The Committee Pt.1 (uncredited) - backwards version 00:35
5 - The Committee Pt.1 (uncredited) 00:35
6 - The Committee Pt.2 (uncredited) 01:09
7 - The Committee Pt.3 (uncredited) 02:55
8 - The Committee Pt.4 (uncredited) 01:24
9 - The Committee Pt.5 (uncredited) 02:06
10 - The Committee Pt.6 (uncredited) 00:49
11 - The Committee Pt.7 (uncredited) 02:38
12 - The Committee Pt.8 (uncredited) 03:30
Recorded : London, Sound Techniques Studios, April 1968
Primary source : "The Committee" film, released 1968
Source for the tree : 1st gen copy from the film
The first track of the film was in fact recorded backwards. We inverted this track, so that you can hear the song as it was recorded (track 4). Track 5 is the track as it appears in the film.
Note that part 7 is an early version of "Careful With That Axe, Eugene".
"More"
13 - Main Theme (Waters, Wright, Gilmour) - film version 03:39
Recorded : London, Sound Techniques Studios, March 1969
Primary source : "More" film, released 1969
Source for the tree : "More" video
On the film, the slide guitar that can be heard on the regular version was edited out.
14 - Seabirds (Waters) 03:50
Recorded : London, Sound Techniques Studios, March 1969
Primary source : "More" film, released 1969
Source for the tree : "More" video
This song doesn't appear on the album.
15 - Cymbaline (Waters) - film version 05:18
Recorded : London, Sound Techniques Studios, March 1969
Primary source : "More" film, released 1969
Source for the tree : "More" video
This version has alternate lyrics, and the vocals are sung in a very different way than on the album ("head voice").
16 - Hollywood (Gilmour) 00:38
Recorded : London, Sound Techniques Studios, March 1969
Primary source : "More" film, released 1969
Source for the tree : "More" video
Short
instrumental track, not included on the album.
1 - "More" outtakes 05:42
Recorded : London, Sound Techniques Studios, March 1969
Primary source : BBC broadcast ("Laying Down
Tracks"), June 1969
Source for the tree : unknown gen from BBC broadcast
This is in fact a documentary about the multi-track recording technique, broadcast by the BBC in June 1969, under the title "Laying Down Tracks". One can hear outtakes from the "More" recording sessions: first, some unreleased instrumental music, then "Cirrus Minor" and at last the keyboards intro to "Main Theme".
On
some RoIOs, this BBC docmumentary is wrongly referred as being "The
Committee" soundtrack.
"Zabriskie
Point"
2 - Heart Beat, Pig Meat (Waters, Gilmour, Mason, Wright) 03:10
Recorded : Rome, November - December 1969
Primary source : "Zabriskie Point" soundtrack,
released 1970
Source for the tree : "Zabriskie Point - Extended
Soundtrack" CD
3 - Heart Beat, Pig Meat (Waters, Gilmour, Mason, Wright) - film version 02:55
Recorded : Rome, November - December 1969
Primary source : "Zabriskie Point" film, released
1970
Source for the tree : "Zabriskie Point" LaserDisc
Alternate mono mix. Extended intro (before the first organ notes). Sounds and background noises are differently mixed (especially the orchestra snippets). The last part is edited.
4 - Crumbling Land (Waters, Gilmour, Mason, Wright) 04:13
Recorded : Rome, November - December 1969
Primary source : "Zabriskie Point" soundtrack, released
1970
Source for the tree : "Zabriskie Point - Extended
Soundtrack" CD
This song was described by David Gilmour as "a kind of country and western number which he [Michelangelo Antonioni, the film's director] could have gotten done better by any number of American bands. But he chose ours... Very strange".
5 - Crumbling Land (Waters, Gilmour, Mason, Wright) - extended 05:44
Recorded : Rome, November - December 1969
Primary source : ?
Source for the tree : "Omay Yad" RoIO CD
This version is basically the same as the regular version from the soundtrack album, but the ending with cars and street noises is uncut.
6 - Crumbling Land (Waters, Gilmour, Mason, Wright) - film version 00:36
Recorded : Rome, November - December 1969
Primary source : "Zabriskie Point" film, released
1970
Source for the tree : "Zabriskie Point" LaserDisc
Alternate mono mix, with different vocal tracks.
7 - Come in Number 51, Your Time is Up (Waters, Gilmour, Mason,
Wright) 04:59
Recorded : Rome, November - December 1969
Primary source : "Zabriskie Point" soundtrack,
released 1970
Source for the tree : "Zabriskie Point - Extended
Soundtrack" CD
"Careful With That Axe, Eugene" revisited.
8 - Come in Number 51, Your Time is Up (Waters, Gilmour, Mason,
Wright) - film version 05:10
Recorded : Rome, November - December 1969
Primary source : "Zabriskie Point" film, released
1970
Source for the tree : "Zabriskie Point" LaserDisc
Alternate mono mix, organ mixed louder, one guitar track edited out. Note that the "reprise", after the abrupt cut, only appears on the LaserDisc version.
9 - Love Scene - Version 4 (Waters, Gilmour, Mason,
Wright) 06:43
Recorded : Rome, November 16, 1969
Primary source : "Zabriskie Point - Extended
Soundtrack" CD, released 1997
Source for the tree : "Zabriskie Point - Extended
Soundtrack" CD
Pink Floyd made at least 6 attempts to compose music that could fit in the desert sex sequence of the film. Finally, none of the Floyd's versions was chosen (the music accompanying the love scene in the film was composed and played by Grateful Dead's guitarist Jerry Garcia). Version 4 is a quiet instrumental piano piece, played by Rick Wright.
10 - Love Scene - Version 6 (Waters, Gilmour, Mason,
Wright) 07:24
Recorded : Rome, November 16, 1969
Primary source : "Zabriskie Point - Extended
Soundtrack" CD, released 1997
Source for the tree : "Zabriskie Point - Extended
Soundtrack" CD
Version 6 is a totally different approach than version 4. This is a blues jam, played by the whole band, not very far from the blues number they used to play during their live performances in 1970 and 1971.
11 - Unknown Song (Waters, Gilmour, Mason, Wright) 06:00
Recorded : Rome, December 6, 1969
Primary source : "Zabriskie Point - Extended
Soundtrack" CD, released 1997
Source for the tree : "Zabriskie Point - Extended
Soundtrack" CD
The acoustic guitar duo has some themes from "The Narrow Way Part 1". The bass lines appearing in this outtake were later developed in "Atom Heart Mother" ("Funky Dung").
12 - Rain in the Country (Waters, Gilmour, Mason, Wright) 06:45
Recorded : Rome, December 6, 1969
Primary source : ?
Source for the tree : "Omay Yad" RoIO CD
Alternate take from "Unknown Song" (same basic track, but different lead and overdubs, different edits). The title "Rain In The Country" was probably given by the "Omay Yad" RoIO LP manufacturers, where this outtake first surfaced.
13 - Country Song (Waters, Gilmour, Mason, Wright) 04:37
Recorded : Rome, December 12, 1969
Primary source : "Zabriskie Point - Extended Soundtrack"
CD, released 1997
Source for the tree : "Zabriskie Point - Extended
Soundtrack" CD
14 - Oenone (uncredited) 06:21
Recorded : Rome, November - December, 1969
Primary source : ?
Source for the tree : "Omay Yad" RoIO CD
"Oenone", from Greek mythology, is the name of a nymph deserted by her husband, Paris, for Helen of troy. Some prefer to spell this outtake "Oneone", because it would be pronounced "oh-nee-oh-nee", the same way as the end of Zabriskie Point's director name, Michelangelo AntONIONI. This title was probably given by the "Omay Yad" RoIO LP manufacturers, where this outtake first surfaced.
15 - Fingal's Cave (uncredited) 01:49
Recorded : Rome, November - December, 1969
Primary source : ?
Source for the tree : "Omay Yad" RoIO CD
"Fingal's Cave" is the name of a large cavern on Staffa islet in the Hebrides, West Scotland. This title was probably given by the "Omay Yad" RoIO LP manufacturers, where this outtake first surfaced.
"The Body"
1 - Roger Waters & Ron Geesin - Our Song (Waters, Geesin) 01:33
Recorded : 1970
Primary source : "Music from The Body" soundtrack,
released November 28, 1970
Source for the tree : "Music from The Body"
soundtrack CD
2 - Roger Waters & Ron Geesin - Sea Shell and
Stone
(Waters) 02:13
Recorded : 1970
Primary source : "Music from The Body" soundtrack,
released November 28, 1970
Source for the tree : "Music from The Body"
soundtrack CD
This is in fact the main theme of the soundtrack, that appears on several other tracks, in different forms. This version is an acoustic song: acoustic guitar, bass and Roger Waters' vocals.
3 - Roger Waters & Ron Geesin - Sea Shell and Soft
Stone
(Waters, Geesin) 01:53
Recorded : 1970
Primary source : "Music from The Body" soundtrack,
released November 28, 1970
Source for the tree : "Music from The Body"
soundtrack CD
Instrumental version of the main theme, with violins arranged by Ron Geesin.
4 - Roger Waters & Ron Geesin - Breathe (Waters) 02:55
Recorded : 1970
Primary source : "Music from The Body" soundtrack,
released November 28, 1970
Source for the tree : "Music from The Body"
soundtrack CD
This is not the song from "The Dark Side of the Moon" album, but curiously it also begins with "Breathe in the air...". This is in fact "Sea Shell And Stone" part 2.
5 - Roger Waters & Ron Geesin - Sea Shell and
Stone
(Waters) - film version 02:39
Recorded : 1970
Primary source : "The Body" film, released 1970
Source for the tree : "Roger Waters - Rarities Volume
Three" RoIO CD
Alternate take, directly from the film. Note that there are sometimes two vocal lines instead of one on the regular version. If you listen carefully, you can hear some birds in the background, in fact this is exactly the same tape that was used at the beginning of "More" (probably an Abbey Road standard tape, since the same birds can be heard on songs from other artists, like the Beatles, the Kinks, Kate Bush...).
6 - Roger Waters & Ron Geesin - Sea Shell and Soft
Stone
(Waters, Geesin) - film version 00:58
Recorded : 1970
Primary source : "The Body" film, released 1970
Source for the tree : "Roger Waters - Rarities Volume
Three" RoIO CD
Alternate take, directly from the film.
7 - Roger Waters & Ron Geesin - Breathe (Waters) - film version 03:05
Recorded : 1970
Primary source : "The Body" film, released 1970
Source for the tree : "Roger Waters - Rarities Volume
Three" RoIO CD
Alternate take, directly from the film. Note that there are sometimes two vocal lines instead of one on the regular version. The birds from "More" can be heard again in the background.
8 - Roger Waters & Ron Geesin - Chain of Life (Waters) 03:59
Recorded : 1970
Primary source : "Music from The Body" soundtrack,
released November 28, 1970
Source for the tree : "Music from The Body"
soundtrack CD
9 - Roger Waters & Ron Geesin - The Womb Bit (Waters, Geesin) 02:15
Recorded : 1970
Primary source : "Music from The Body" soundtrack,
released November 28, 1970
Source for the tree : "Music from The Body"
soundtrack CD
10 - Roger Waters & Ron Geesin - Body Transport (Waters, Geesin) 03:14
Recorded : 1970
Primary source : "Music from The Body" soundtrack,
released November 28, 1970
Source for the tree : "Music from The Body"
soundtrack CD
11 - Roger Waters & Ron Geesin - Give Birth to a
Smile
(Waters) 02:41
Recorded : 1970
Primary source : "Music from The Body" soundtrack,
released November 28, 1970
Source for the tree : "Music from The Body"
soundtrack CD
Another variation on the main theme. But this time, this is a song performed by all the four Pink Floyd members.
12 - Roger Waters & Ron Geesin - Give Birth to a
Smile
(Waters) - film version 02:22
Recorded : 1970
Primary source : "The Body" film, released 1970
Source for the tree : "Roger Waters - Rarities Volume
Three" RoIO CD
Alternate take, directly from the film. No female backing vocals.
"Live At
Pompeii"
13 - "Live At Pompeii" radio advert #1 00:19
14 - "Live At Pompeii" radio advert #2 00:59
15 - "Live At Pompeii" radio advert #3 00:57
16 - "Live At Pompeii" radio advert #4 00:56
17 - "Live At Pompeii" radio advert #5 00:33
18 - "Live At Pompeii" radio advert #6 00:58
19 - "Live At Pompeii" radio advert #7 00:29
20 - "Live At Pompeii" goofy ad #1 01:01
21 - "Live At Pompeii" goofy ad #2 01:00
22 - "Live At Pompeii" goofy ad #3 01:06
23 - "Live At Pompeii" goofy ad #4 00:59
Recorded : ?
Primary source : "Radio Ads For Pompeii Movie" US
promo EP, released 1974
Source for the tree : unknown gen copy from "Radio Ads
For Pompeii Movie" US promo EP
"La Vallee"
24 - Obscured by Clouds (Waters, Gilmour) 01:00
Recorded : France,
Château d'Hérouville, 1972
Primary source : French
radio broadcast, February 27, 1972
Source for the tree : unknown gen copy from French radio
broadcast
Outtake from "Obscured By Clouds" recording sessions. One can hear some keyboard parts not appearing on the regular version.
25 - Free Four (Waters) - short version 03:30
Recorded : France,
Château d'Hérouville, 1972
Primary source :
"Free Four" US promo single, released July 10, 1972
Source for the tree : "Free Four" US promo single
Early fade out.
26 - Free Four (Waters) - film version 02:08
Recorded : France,
Château d'Hérouville, 1972
Primary source : "La
Vallee" film, released 1972
Source for the tree : 1st gen copy from "La
Vallee" video
Directly from the film. This version has an extra verse.
27 - Instrumental (uncredited) 01:37
Recorded : France, Château d'Hérouville, 1972
Primary source : "La Vallee" film, released 1972
Source for the tree : 1st gen copy from "La
Vallee" video
Directly
from the film. This short instrumental track was not included on the album.
"Magritte"
28 - Roger Waters - Magritte Pt.1 (Waters) 01:22
29 - Roger Waters - Magritte Pt.2 (Waters) 01:22
30 - Roger Waters - Magritte Pt.3 (Waters) 01:04
31 - Roger Waters - Magritte Pt.4 (Waters) 02:44
32 - Roger Waters - Magritte Pt.5 (Waters) 00:56
33 - Roger Waters - Magritte Pt.6 (Waters) 00:30
34 - Roger Waters - Magritte Pt.7 (Waters) 03:01
35 - Roger Waters - Magritte Pt.8 (Waters, Gilmour) 01:43
Recorded : ?
Primary source : "Magritte" documentary film, 1978
Source for the tree : "Magritte" video
From a biography of Belgian surrealist painter René Magritte. Although this documentary was first released in 1978, it is possible that the music has been recorded several years before. For instance, during Part 2, Part 3 and Part 4, the strange keyboards sounds are very similar to those one can hear during "On The Run" sequence of "Live At Pompeii", where Roger Waters is trying to get different sounds from the synthesizer (this could make sense, since both "Magritte" and "Live At Pompeii" were directed by Adrian Maben). Some attribute these low-pitched pulses to Adrian Maben himself, although he's not credited as music composer for this documentary. The song that can be heard during Part 5 and Part 6 seems to be an unreleased song performed by Pink Floyd. Part 8 contains an extract from "Obscured By Clouds".
Note that we didn't include the whole documentary soundtrack here, we just took the snippets containing music by Roger Waters (most probably). So, parts of the documentary are missing, but the music is uncut.
"The Hit"
36 - Roger Waters - The Hit (Waters, Clapton) 03:39
Recorded : ?
Primary source : "The Hit" film, released 1985
Source for the tree : "Roger Waters - Rarities Volume
Three" RoIO CD
The title track of this film was written and performed by Roger Waters and Eric Clapton.
"When the Wind Blows"
1 - Roger Waters - The
Russian Missile (Waters) 00:09
2 - Roger Waters - Towers
of Faith
(Waters) 06:59
3 - Roger Waters - Hilda's
Dream
(Waters) 01:35
4 - Roger Waters - The
American Bomber (Waters) 00:07
5 - Roger Waters - The
Anderson Shelter (Waters) 01:12
6 - Roger Waters - The
British Submarine (Waters) 00:13
7 - Roger Waters - The
Attack
(Waters) 02:52
8 - Roger Waters - The Fallout (Waters) 02:04
9 - Roger Waters -
Hilda's Hair (Waters) 04:20
10 - Roger Waters -
Folded Flags (Waters) 04:49
Recorded :
1986
Primary
source : "When the Wind Blows" soundtrack, released October 30, 1986
Source for
the tree : "When The Wind Blows" soundtrack CD
"White Of The
Eye"
11 - Nick Mason & Rick Fenn - White Of The Eye
Pt.1 (Fenn,
Mason) 02:06
12 - Nick Mason & Rick Fenn - White Of The Eye
Pt.2 (Fenn,
Mason) 01:42
13 - Nick Mason & Rick Fenn - White Of The Eye
Pt.3 (Fenn,
Mason) 01:18
14 - Nick Mason & Rick Fenn - White Of The Eye
Pt.4 (Fenn,
Mason) 01:01
15 - Nick Mason & Rick Fenn - White Of The Eye
Pt.5 (Booker
T. & the MGs) 02:38
16 - Nick Mason & Rick Fenn - White Of The Eye
Pt.6 (Fenn,
Mason) 02:24
17 - Nick Mason & Rick Fenn - White Of The Eye
Pt.7 (Fenn,
Mason) 03:14
18 - Nick Mason & Rick Fenn - White Of The Eye
Pt.8 (Fenn,
Mason) 01:31
19 - Nick Mason & Rick Fenn - White Of The Eye
Pt.9 (Fenn,
Mason) 01:15
20 - Nick Mason & Rick Fenn - White Of The Eye
Pt.10 (Fenn,
Mason) 00:37
21 - Nick Mason & Rick Fenn - White Of The Eye
Pt.11 (Fenn,
Mason) 00:50
22 - Nick Mason & Rick Fenn - White Of The Eye
Pt.12 (Fenn,
Mason) 01:24
23 - Nick Mason & Rick Fenn - White Of The Eye
Pt.13 (Fenn,
Mason, Hank Williams Jr.) 02:04
24 - Nick Mason & Rick Fenn - White Of The Eye
Pt.14 (Fenn,
Mason) 02:08
25 - Nick Mason & Rick Fenn - White Of The Eye
Pt.15 (Fenn,
Mason) 02:02
26 - Nick Mason & Rick Fenn - White Of The Eye
Pt.16 (Fenn,
Mason) 00:40
27 - Nick Mason & Rick Fenn - White Of The Eye
Pt.17 (Fenn,
Mason) 00:42
28 - Nick Mason & Rick Fenn - White Of The Eye
Pt.18 (Fenn,
Mason) 00:08
29 - Nick Mason & Rick Fenn - White Of The Eye
Pt.19 (Fenn,
Mason) 00:17
30 - Nick Mason & Rick Fenn - White Of The Eye
Pt.20 (Fenn,
Mason) 00:30
31 - Nick Mason & Rick Fenn - White Of The Eye
Pt.21 (Fenn,
Mason) 00:31
32 - Nick Mason & Rick Fenn - White Of The Eye
Pt.22 (Fenn,
Mason) 01:44
33 - Nick Mason & Rick Fenn - White Of The Eye
Pt.23 (Fenn,
Mason) 01:57
34 - Nick Mason & Rick Fenn - White Of The Eye
Pt.24 (Fenn,
Mason) 01:09
35 - Nick Mason & Rick Fenn - White Of The Eye
Pt.25 (Fenn,
Mason) 00:39
36 - Nick Mason & Rick Fenn - White Of The Eye
Pt.26 (Fenn,
Mason) 01:26
37 - Nick Mason & Rick Fenn - White Of The Eye
Pt.27 (Fenn,
Mason) 00:27
38 - Nick Mason & Rick Fenn - White Of The Eye
Pt.28 (Fenn,
Mason) 01:30
39 - Nick Mason & Rick Fenn - White Of The Eye
Pt.29 (Fenn,
Mason) 02:30
40 - Nick Mason & Rick Fenn - White Of The Eye
Pt.30 (Fenn,
Mason) 01:12
41 - Nick Mason & Rick Fenn - White Of The Eye
Pt.31 (Fenn,
Mason) 01:09
42 - Nick Mason & Rick Fenn - White Of The Eye
Pt.32 (Fenn,
Mason) 00:39
43 - Nick Mason & Rick Fenn - White Of The Eye
Pt.33 (Fenn,
Mason) 01:27
44 - Nick Mason & Rick Fenn - White Of The Eye
Pt.34 (Fenn,
Mason) 03:32
Recorded : ?
Primary source : "White Of The Eye", released 1988
Source for the tree : "White Of The Eye" video
Part 5 is a song called “Slim Jenkins’ Joint”, written by Booker T. & the MGs, and performed by Nick Mason and Rick Fenn. During Part 13, one can hear a short extract from a song by Hank Williams Jr., entitled "A Country Boy Can Survive".
Note that we didn't include the whole soundtrack here, we just took the snippets containing music performed by Nick Mason and Rick Fenn. So, parts of the film are missing, but the music is uncut.
"La Carrera
Panamericana"
1 - Run Like Hell (Gilmour, Waters) 00:49
Recorded : New York, Nassau Coliseum, August 19-23, 1988
Primary source : "La Carrera Panamericana" film,
released 1992
Source for the tree : "La Carrera Panamericana"
LaserDisc
This version of "Run Like Hell" is in fact a short extract from the "Delicate Sound of Thunder" version, with a new recorded ending.
2 - Country Theme (Gilmour) 02:00
Recorded : ?
Primary source : "La Carrera Panamericana" film,
released 1992
Source for the tree : "La Carrera Panamericana"
LaserDisc
3 - Small Theme (Gilmour) 07:22
Recorded : ?
Primary source : "La Carrera Panamericana" film,
released 1992
Source for the tree : "La Carrera Panamericana"
LaserDisc
4 - Big Theme (Gilmour) 04:10
Recorded : ?
Primary source : "La Carrera Panamericana" film,
released 1992
Source for the tree : "La Carrera Panamericana"
LaserDisc
5 - Carrera Slow Blues (Gilmour, Mason, Wright) 02:19
Recorded : ?
Primary source : "La Carrera Panamericana" TV
broadcast
Source for the tree : 2nd gen copy from "La
Carrera Panamericana" TV broadcast
This song was taken from the BBC TV broadcast of the film (it's not on the LaserDisc or video release, although it's listed at the end of the tracklist). Since the music was slightly re-organised on the broadcast version of the film, the talking that can be heard during "Carrera Slow Blues" is in fact a part of the talking that's placed somewhere during "Big Theme" on the LaserDisc version.
6 - Mexico '78 (Gilmour) 04:04
Recorded : ?
Primary source : "La Carrera Panamericana" film,
released 1992
Source for the tree : "La Carrera Panamericana"
LaserDisc
7 - Pan Am Shuffle (Gilmour, Mason, Wright) - full length version 08:09
Recorded : ?
Primary source : "La Carrera Panamericana" film,
released 1992
Source for the tree : "La Carrera Panamericana"
LaserDisc
and 2nd
gen copy from "La Carrera Panamericana" TV broadcast
The song "Pan Am Shuffle" appears at different places during the film: first at the beginning of the film, then during the ending credits. Besides that, the length of the credits varies on the different versions of the film (LaserDisc, video or TV broadcast): since the song fades out on both LaserDisc and video releases, only the broadcast version of the film contains the very end of the song. So we combined several parts of the LaserDisc and the TV broadcast, to have the full length version.
"Ruby Takes a
Trip"
8 - David Gilmour - Ruby Takes A Trip Pt.1 (Gilmour) 01:26
9 - David Gilmour - Ruby Takes A Trip Pt.2 (Gilmour) 00:23
10 - David Gilmour - Ruby Takes A Trip Pt.3 (Gilmour) 00:54
11 - David Gilmour - Ruby Takes A Trip Pt.4 (Gilmour) 01:00
12 - David Gilmour - Ruby Takes A Trip Pt.5 (Gilmour) 00:17
13 - David Gilmour - Ruby Takes A Trip Pt.6 (Gilmour) 01:05
14 - David Gilmour - Ruby Takes A Trip Pt.7 (Gilmour) 00:34
15 - David Gilmour - Ruby Takes A Trip Pt.8 (Gilmour) 01:22
16 - David Gilmour - Ruby Takes A Trip Pt.9 (Gilmour) 02:30
17 - David Gilmour - Ruby Takes A Trip Pt.10 (Gilmour) 00:24
18 - David Gilmour - Ruby Takes A Trip Pt.11 (Gilmour) 00:40
19 - David Gilmour - Ruby Takes A Trip Pt.12 (Gilmour) 01:34
20 - David Gilmour - Ruby Takes A Trip Pt.13 (Gilmour) 01:03
Recorded : ?
Primary source : "Ruby Takes a Trip" TV broadcast, 1992
Source for the tree : "Take a Trip to the X-Files"
RoIO CD
Part 9 and Part 10 contain a monotonal piece of music, with a slide guitar theme that's not very far from "One Of These Days". Part 11 is "On The Run" revisited.
Note that we didn't include the whole
soundtrack here, we just took the snippets containing music by David Gilmour.
So, parts of the film are missing, but the music is uncut.
"The Art of
Tripping"
21 - David Gilmour - The Art of Tripping Pt.1 (Gilmour) 00:15
22 - David Gilmour - The Art of Tripping Pt.2 (Gilmour) 00:21
23 - David Gilmour - The Art of Tripping Pt.3 (Gilmour) 00:48
24 - David Gilmour - The Art of Tripping Pt.4 (Gilmour) 00:51
25 - David Gilmour - The Art of Tripping Pt.5 (Gilmour) 00:24
Recorded : ?
Primary source : "The Art of Tripping" TV broadcast,
1993
Source for the tree : unknown gen copy from "The Art of
Tripping" TV broadcast
The musical score by David Gilmour only consists of short snippets. Note that Part 4 contains the same piece of music as Part 7 and Part 8 of "Ruby Takes A Trip".
"The Colors of
Infinity"
26 - David Gilmour - The Colors of Infinity Pt.1 (Gilmour) 03:41
27 - David Gilmour - The Colors of Infinity Pt.2 (Gilmour) 02:09
28 - David Gilmour - The Colors of Infinity Pt.3 (Gilmour) 00:56
29 - David Gilmour - The Colors of Infinity Pt.4 (Gilmour) 00:35
30 - David Gilmour - The Colors of Infinity Pt.5 (Gilmour) 00:34
31 - David Gilmour - The Colors of Infinity Pt.6 (Gilmour) 03:15
32 - David Gilmour - The Colors of Infinity Pt.7 (Gilmour) 00:20
33 - David Gilmour - The Colors of Infinity Pt.8 (Gilmour) 00:13
34 - David Gilmour - The Colors of Infinity Pt.9 (Gilmour) 02:29
35 - David Gilmour - The Colors of Infinity Pt.10 (Gilmour) 03:11
36 - David Gilmour - The Colors of Infinity Pt.11 (Gilmour) 00:37
37 - David Gilmour - The Colors of Infinity Pt.12 (Gilmour) 02:10
38 - David Gilmour - The Colors of Infinity Pt.13 (Gilmour) 00:56
39 - David Gilmour - The Colors of Infinity Pt.14 (Gilmour) 00:44
40 - David Gilmour - The Colors of Infinity Pt.15 (Gilmour) 01:37
41 - David Gilmour - The Colors of Infinity Pt.16 (Gilmour) 00:25
42 - David Gilmour - The Colors of Infinity Pt.17 (Gilmour) 01:34
43 - David Gilmour - The Colors of Infinity Pt.18 (Gilmour) 01:32
44 - David Gilmour - The Colors of Infinity Pt.19 (Gilmour) 04:06
45 - David Gilmour - The Colors of Infinity Pt.20 (Gilmour) 01:35
Recorded : ?
Primary source : "The Colors of Infinity" video,
released 1997
Source for the tree : 1St gen copy from "The
Colors of Infinity" video
Length :
This film is a documentary about fractals and The Mandelbrot set. For this soundtrack, David Gilmour re-used some pieces from his previous soundtracks. Part 2 and Part 20 contain the same piece of music as Part 9 and Part 10 of "Ruby Takes A Trip" (slide guitar theme, a la "One Of These Days"). Part 6 is basically the same as Part 2 and Part 3 of "Ruby Takes A Trip" (slow theme). Part 9 and Part 10 contain the same piece of music as Part 3 of "The Art Of Tripping" (keyboards with high pitched guitar on the top, a la "Marooned"). Part 15 is the same as Part 11 of "Ruby Takes A Trip" ("On The Run" revisited). Note that the theme that can be heard during Part 12 is very similar to the central part of "High Hopes".
Note that we didn't include the whole documentary soundtrack here, we just took the snippets containing music by David Gilmour. So, parts of the documentary are missing, but the music is uncut.
"The Dybbuk of
the Holy Apple Field"
1 - Roger Waters - Knocking on Heaven's Door (Dylan) 02:25
Recorded : ?
Primary source : "The Dybbuk from the Holy Apple
Field" film, released 1998
Source for the tree : "The Dybbuk of the Holy Apple
Field" film
"La Leggenda del
Pianista Sull Oceano"
2 - Roger Waters - Lost Boys Calling (Morricone, Waters) 05:17
Recorded : ?
Primary source : "La Leggenda del Pianista Sull
Oceano" Italian soundtrack, released 1998
Source for the tree : "La Leggenda del Pianista Sull
Oceano" Italian soundtrack CD
This song contains the theme used throughout the rest of the film, composed by Ennio Morricone. For "Lost Boys Calling", Roger Waters wrote the lyrics and probably did the arrangement.
3 - Roger Waters - Lost Boys Calling (Morricone, Waters) - new version 05:18
Recorded : ?
Primary source : "Legend Of 1900" soundtrack,
released 1999
Source for the tree : "Legend Of 1900" soundtrack CD
The Italian film was released worldwide in 1999, with the English title "Legend Of 1900". A new soundtrack album ("Legend Of 1900") was released, and the version of "Lost Boys Calling" is slightly different from the version on the Italian soundtrack. The vocals were re-recorded, and a guitar solo by Edward Van Halen was added. Curiously, there's also a slight change in the lyrics: during the last verse, Roger sings "when I hear those seabirds cry", while on the Italian soundtrack version, it's "when she hears those seabirds cry".
1 - Jokers Wild - Why Do Fools Fall in Love (uncredited) 01:52
2 - Jokers Wild - Walk like a Man (uncredited) 02:11
3 - Jokers Wild - Don't Ask Me (What I Say) (uncredited) 02:55
4 - Jokers Wild - Big Girls Don't Cry (uncredited) 02:15
5 - Jokers Wild - Beautiful Delilah (uncredited) 01:54
Recorded : 1965
Primary source : "Jokers Wild" mini LP, released
1965
Source for the tree : "Jokers Wild" RoIO CDR
Jokers Wild was a band formed during the mid-60s, featuring David Gilmour. The other musicians were John Gordon (guitar), Clive Welham (drums), Tony Sainty (bass) and David Altham (vocals). In 1965, they recorded a one-sided mini LP with these 5 songs. Note that David Gilmour played in other bands before joining Jokers Wild: The Newcomers (early 60s) and then The Ramblers (in 1962-1963).
6 - David Gilmour - There's No Way Out of Here (Baker) - stereo edit 03:32
Recorded : France, Superbear Studios, 1978
Primary source : "There's No Way Out of Here" UK
single, released May 25, 1978
Source for the tree : "There's No Way Out of Here"
US promo single
The second verse ("There are no answers here ...") and the second chorus ("There never was there an answer ... without seeing") were deleted.
7 - David Gilmour - There's No Way Out of Here (Baker) - mono edit 03:34
Recorded : France, Superbear Studios, 1978
Primary source : "There's No Way Out of Here" US
promo single, released August 19, 1978
Source for the tree : "There's No Way Out of Here"
US promo single
Same edit as above: the second verse ("There are no answers here ...") and the second chorus ("There never was there an answer ... without seeing") were deleted.
8 - David Gilmour - Like a Rolling Stone (Dylan) 01:42
Recorded : David Gilmour home studio, 1983
Primary source : BBC Radio One interview with David Gilmour,
broadcast July 28, 1992
Source for the tree : "Solo Works Vol.2" RoIO
9 - David Gilmour - Blue Light (Gilmour) - edit 03:52
Recorded : Paris, Pathe-Marconi Studios, 1984
Primary source : "Blue Light" UK single, released
February 13, 1984
Source for the tree : "Blue Light" US promo single
The instrumental part with percussion, just after the first chorus, is edited (4 bars instead of 8). The organ solo (by Deep Purple's keyboardist Jon Lord) is edited (4 bars instead of 8).
10 - David Gilmour - Blue Light (Gilmour) - vocal version 06:10
Recorded : Paris, Pathe-Marconi Studios, 1984
Primary source : "Blue Light" 12" promo single,
released 1984
Source for the tree : "Blue Light" 12" promo
single
This is an extended and remixed version. The new mix is obvious, especially on percussion, vocal lines and guitar effects. There are 8 guitar themes added just before the first verse. After the organ solo, there's a new instrumental part with bass and percussion. The final guitar solo is extended.
11 - David Gilmour - Blue Light (Gilmour) - instrumental version 06:13
Recorded : Paris, Pathe-Marconi Studios, 1984
Primary source : "Blue Light" 12" promo single,
released 1984
Source for the tree : "Blue Light" 12" promo
single
This is another extended version, almost totally instrumental (one can hear "she's a blue light" somewhere though). The structure is completely different from the previous extended version.
12 - Roger Waters - For the First Time Today (Waters) - parts 1 & 2 02:48
Recorded : Olympic, Eel Pie & the Billiard Room, February
- December 1983
Primary source : "5.06 am (Every Strangers Eyes)"
single, released June 1984
Source for the tree : "Selections from the Pros and Cons
of Hitch Hiking" promo sampler
Part 1 and Part 2 are linked on this version, while there are in different places on the album (with Part 2 on side one and Part 1 on side two!). The end of Part 2 fades early (just at the beginning of the "stay with me" sequence).
13 - Roger Waters - 5.01 am (The Pros and Cons of
Hitch Hiking) (Waters) - extended 05:22
Recorded : Olympic, Eel Pie & the Billiard Room, February
- December 1983
Primary source : "5.01 am (The Pros and Cons of Hitch
Hiking)" 12" single, released 1984
Source for the tree : "5.01 am (The Pros and Cons of
Hitch Hiking)" 12" single
There's an alternate guitar solo in the middle of the song, followed by a sax solo that isn't on the album version. The last part with the repeated female vocal lines "these are the pros and cons of hitchhiking" has 2 added lines (just after "oh babe, I must be dreaming again"): the first one with a saxophone bit, the second one with a guitar bit. The following lines are the same as on the album.
14 - Roger Waters - 5.06 am (Every Strangers Eyes) (Waters) - edit 04:54
Recorded : Olympic, Eel Pie & the Billiard Room, February
- December 1983
Primary source : "5.06 am (Every Strangers Eyes)"
single, released June 1984
Source for the tree : "Selections from the Pros and Cons
of Hitch Hiking" promo sampler
On the album version, right at the beginning of the song, there are two guys that can be heard in the background, asking to turn the Juke Box down. One of the two guys says "hey, turn that f*** Juke Box down". This sentence was edited out on the single version.
15 - Roger Waters - Across the Universe (Lennon) 02:34
Recorded : London, BBC TV, December 5, 1985
Primary source : "Tribute to John Lennon" BBC TV
show
Source for the tree : "Roger Waters - Rarities Volume
One" RoIO CD
This version features Andy Fairweather-Low on guitar.
16 - Roger Waters - Radio K.A.O.S. - "loop
message" 00:05
Recorded : the Billiard Room, October - December 1986
Primary source : "Radio K.A.O.S." album, released
1987
Source for the tree : "Radio K.A.O.S." CD
The very end and the very start of "Radio K.A.O.S." have a sentence by Jim Ladd: "That's ... back to the beginning".
17 - Roger Waters - Radio Waves (Waters) - edit 03:43
Recorded : the Billiard Room, October - December 1986
Primary source : "Radio Waves" single, released May
11, 1987
Source for the tree : "Radio KAOS off the Air" RoIO
CDR
Shorter intro, without the words of Jim Ladd. Early fade out.
18- Roger Waters - Radio Waves (Waters) - extended 06:58
Recorded : the Billiard Room, October - December 1986
Primary source : "Radio Waves" 12" single,
released May 11, 1987
Source for the tree : "Radio KAOS off the Air" RoIO
CDR
Jim Ladd's words at the very beginning were edited out. The intro has 4 more bars. An instrumental part was added between the intro and the first verse (one instrumental chorus, one instrumental verse and one chorus with female vocals, singing "radio"). Another instrumental part was added between the second chorus and the guitar solo (with some voices, including a loud sentence "The Fish Report with a Beat, in stereo!"). The ending is different from the regular version: there's no fade out, it ends abruptly with the words "in stereo".
19 - Roger Waters - Me or Him (Waters) - demo 06:39
Recorded : the Billiard Room, 1986
Primary source : Rockline interview, broadcast September 21,
1987
Source for the tree : "Roger Waters - Rarities Volume
One" RoIO CD
This demo is close to the final version.
1 - Roger Waters - The Fish Report With A Beat 01:36
Recorded : the Billiard Room, October - December 1986
Primary source : "Radio K.A.O.S." Video EP, released
1987
Source for the tree : "KAOS On The Road" RoIO CDR
2 - Roger Waters - 4 Minutes (Waters) - video edit 03:02
Recorded : the Billiard Room, October - December 1986
Primary source : "Radio K.A.O.S." Video EP, released
1987
Source for the tree : "KAOS On The Road" RoIO CDR
The intro is different from the regular version: the noises are different, and the vocals begin with the female vocals ("Sometimes I feel like going home"), while the first verse sung by Waters alone was deleted ("After a near miss on the plane ..."). Applause was included at the end.
3 - Roger Waters - The Tide Is Turning (After Live
Aid)
(Waters) - video edit 04:39
Recorded : the Billiard Room, October - December 1986
Primary source : "Radio K.A.O.S." Video EP, released
1987
Source for the tree : "KAOS On The Road" RoIO CDR
The ending of the song is different (the choir section ends very early, without fading out with the morse code as on the album).
4 - Roger Waters - Going to Live in L.A. (Waters) 05:51
Recorded : the Billiard Room, October - December 1986
Primary source : "Radio Waves" single, released May
11, 1987
Source for the tree : "Radio KAOS off the Air" RoIO
CDR
5 - Roger Waters - Back to Radio (Waters) 04:41
Recorded : the Billiard Room, October - December 1986
Primary source : "The Tide is Turning (After Live
Aid)" 12" UK single, released November 16, 1987
Source for the tree : "Radio KAOS off the Air" RoIO
CDR
6 - Roger Waters - Money (Waters) - 1987 version 06:12
Recorded : the Billiard Room, July 14, 1987
Primary source : "The Tide is Turning (After Live
Aid)" UK single, released November 16, 1987
& "Sunset
Strip" single, released 1987
Source for the tree : "Radio KAOS off the Air" RoIO
CDR
This is a "live in the studio" version, sung by Paul Carrack. Applauses were added in the mix.
7 - Roger Waters - Molly's Song (Waters) - live 03:17
Recorded : live, Inglewood, The Forum, September 20, 1987
Primary source : "Who Needs Information" US single,
released 1987
Source for the tree : "KAOS On The Road" RoIO CDR
This song was sung by backing vocalist Doreen Chanter, during the "Radio KA.O.S. Tour". No studio version has surfaced, although it is said that Roger Waters and the Bleeding Heart Band recorded it for the follow up to "Radio K.A.O.S." (that was never released). However, a short extract from this song can be heard in the background during "Four Minutes", on the "Radio K.A.O.S." album.
8 - Roger Waters - Another Brick in the Wall part 2 (Waters) - 1990 version 05:29
Recorded : June 1990
Primary source : "The Wall Berlin '90" US promo,
released 1990
Source for the tree : "The Wall Berlin '90" US promo
CD
Studio version, re-recorded by Roger Waters & the Bleeding Heart Band some weeks before the Berlin concert. Note that some background noises and guitar effects were directly taken from the song "Is There Anybody Out There?" (on "The Wall" album).
9 - Roger Waters - Another Brick in The Wall part 2 (Waters) - live edit 04:01
Recorded : live, Berlin, Potsdamer Platz, June 18-21, 1990
Primary source : "Another Brick in the Wall part 2"
UK single, released September 10, 1990
Source for the tree : "Another Brick in the Wall part
2" CD single
Lead vocals by Cyndi Lauper. The 2nd guitar solo and the following keyboards solos were edited out. The song ends differently: the two lines "All in all it's just another brick in the wall" and "All and all you're just another brick in the wall" were added right after the guitar solo, to end the song abruptly (instead of the music fade-out and teacher's screams on the live album).
10 - Roger Waters - Young Lust (Waters, Gilmour) - live edit 03:38
Recorded : live, Berlin, Potsdamer Platz, June 18-21, 1990
Primary source : "Pieces from The Wall" UK promo,
released 1990
Source for the tree : "Pieces from the Wall" UK
promo CD
Lead vocals by Bryan Adams. The intro is shorter (the guitar/drums part has 2 bars instead of 4). The keyboard solo (between the guitar solo and the last chorus) was edited out.
11 - Roger Waters - Run Like Hell (Gilmour, Waters) - potsdamer mix 06:12
Recorded : 1990
Primary source : "Another Brick in the Wall part 2"
UK single, released September 10, 1990
Source for the tree : "Another Brick in the Wall part
2" CD single
This is a completely new version, with new vocals by Roger Waters and a lot of dance and beatbox rhythms. Some samples from the original guitar riffs and the "hunt" part were used. The rest is almost keyboards only.
12 - Roger Waters - The Tide is Turning (Waters) - live edit 04:32
Recorded : live, Berlin, Potsdamer Platz, June 18-21, 1990
Primary source : "The Tide is Turning" UK single,
released November 19, 1990
Source for the tree : "The Tide is Turning" US promo
CD
On this version, all the instrumental tracks were re-recorded (there's no orchestra or piano, and the guitar lines are different from those on the live album). Only the vocals from the guests were kept (Roger re-recorded his own vocals). The chorus after the second verse was edited, and the following instrumental part was edited out. The last chorus (with "oh, oh, oh, the tide is turning" without drums) has 2 lines instead of 8. This version fades out early.
13 - Roger Waters - What God Wants part 1 (Waters) - video edit 04:51
Recorded : 1992
Primary source : "What God Wants part 1" single,
released August 24, 1992
Source for the tree : "What God Wants part 1" CD
single
The intro is shorter: the first part with female vocals ("What God wants, Got gets, God'll help us all") was edited out, and the lines "What God wants, God gets" (during the first guitar solo) are sung only twice (instead of 3 times on the album version).
14 - Roger Waters - Perfect Sense - "backwards
message" 01:49
Recorded : 1992
Primary source : "Amused to Death" album, released
1992
Source for the tree : "Amused to Death" CD
Roger Waters wanted to use some lines and "breathing effects" from Stanley Kubrick's "2001 : A Space Odyssey", but Kubrick refused. This explains the backward message at the beginning on "Perfect Sense": "Julia, however, in the light and visions of the issues of Stanley, we changed our minds. We have decided to include a backward message. Stanley, for you, and for all the other book partners... (screamed sentence)".
15 - Roger Waters - Three Wishes (Waters) - radio edit 04:17
Recorded : 1992
Primary source : "Three Wishes" UK single, released
1992
Source for the tree : "Three Wishes" UK CD single
The instrumental intro before the first verse was edited out. The long instrumental part, between the last vocal lines and the ending guitar solo, was edited out.
16 - Marianne Maithfull - Incarceration of a Flower
Child (Waters) 05:31
Recorded : Oxnard, the Teatro, July 1998
Primary source : "Vagabond Ways" Marianne Faithfull
album, released June 14, 1999
Source for the tree : "Vagabond Ways" Marianne
Faithfull CD
This is the
song Roger Waters "offered" to Marianne Faithfull. It was composed
during the early Floyd days, in 1968. It begins with the words "Do you
remember me, how we used to be...", exactly the same words than those used
by Waters in "Your Possible Pasts", on "The Final Cut"
album. Note that this song features Roger on bass synth.
1 - Zee - Confusion (Wright, Harris) - single version 03:36
Recorded : Cambridge, Rectory Studio, 1984
Primary source : "Confusion" UK single, released
March 12, 1984
Source for the tree : "Confusion" UK single
This version is slightly remixed (some keyboard lines are added during the verses) and edited (shorter intro, early fade out).
2 - Zee - Confusion (Wright, Harris) - extended 06:21
Recorded : Cambridge, Rectory Studio, 1984
Primary source : "Confusion" 12" UK single,
released March 12, 1984
Source for the tree : "Confusion" 12" UK single
Longer intro and new extended ending.
3 - Zee - Eyes of a Gypsy (Harris) 04:10
Recorded : Cambridge, Rectory Studio, 1984
Primary source : "Confusion" UK single, released
March 12, 1984
Source for the tree : "Confusion" UK single
Also available on the cassette release of
"Identity" album.
4 - Zee - Eyes of a Gypsy (Harris) - dub 04:11
Recorded : Cambridge, Rectory Studio, 1984
Primary source : "Confusion" 12" UK single,
released March 12, 1984
Source for the tree : "Confusion" 12" UK single
This version is completely remixed, with most of the vocal lines edited out.
5 - Rick Wright - Night of a Thousand Furry Toys (Wright, Moore) - inverted gravy mix 08:31
Recorded : France, Studio Harmonie, 1996
Primary source : "Broken China" UK promo CD,
released 1996
Source for the tree : "Broken China" UK promo CD
Instrumental remix, by William Orbit with Matt Ducasse.
6 - Rick Wright - Runaway (Moore) - r. wright's lemonade mix 07:04
Recorded : France, Studio Harmonie, 1996
Primary source : "Broken China" UK promo CD,
released 1996
Source for the tree : "Broken China" UK promo CD
Instrumental remix, by the Orb.
7 - Rick Wright - Runaway (Moore) - leggit dub 07:01
Recorded : France, Studio Harmonie, 1996
Primary source : "Broken China" UK promo CD,
released 1996
Source for the tree : "Broken China" UK promo CD
Another instrumental remix, by the Orb.
8 - Nick Mason & Rick Fenn - Lie for a Lie (Fenn, Mason, Peyronel) - extended 05:54
Recorded : London, Britannia Row Studios N1 & Basement
Studios SW14, 1985
Primary source : "Lie for a Lie" 12" single,
released 1985
Source for the tree : "Lie for a Lie" 12"
single
The intro has four bars instead of two. During the verses, soft keyboards (strings sound) are added in the background. The second chorus is extended, with a new part during which David Gilmour and the female choir are answering to each other. After the third chorus, there's a new acoustic guitar solo.