This is “From The Archives” a feature where we take a trip back to a previous decade and discuss an album! We will talk about highlight tracks that should not be missed. As well as reasons why we think the album was so influential and successful.
The Album Breakdown
The double album features a live disc and experimental studio disc where each band member came up with their own solo compositions. A transitional period for the band as they moved away from the Syd Barrett era psych and into concept work instead.
Strengths
The live disc highlights the band at their early peak, with extended songs filled with atmosphere. The experimental nature of the 2nd disc shows off the bands natural willingness to push boundaries and try the unconventional.
Weaknesses
I’d say the solo pieces can feel somewhat disjointed, the concept albums that were to follow felt more cohesive. Casual listeners also might struggle with the experimental sections which at times (although not often) come across as self-indulgent.
Highlight Tracks
This particular live version expands on the psych intensity of the song. With deeper textures and more commanding vocals. The interplay between band members feels tight and atmospheric. Giving it this dark edge.
It’s an early Pink Floyd instrumental and the slow build into this screaming climax is terrific. The band really do show here how they can create drama through minimalism.
Other Notable Albums From The Band
Meddle
The Dark Side Of The Moon
Wish You Were Here



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