The Radio One Sessions (Syd Barrett album)

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The Radio One Sessions
Live album by
Released29 March 2004 (UK)
11 May 2004 (US)
Recorded24 February 1970 & 16 February 1971
GenrePsychedelic rock
Length20:01
LabelStrange Fruit
ProducerPete Dauncey & John Muir
Syd Barrett chronology
Wouldn't You Miss Me?
(2001)
The Radio One Sessions
(2004)
An Introduction to Syd Barrett
(2010)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]
BBCfavourable[2]
Encyclopedia of Popular Music[4]
Pitchfork6.3/10[3]

The Radio One Sessions is a live album by former Pink Floyd vocalist and guitarist, Syd Barrett. It is the last Barrett album released in his lifetime before his death in 2006.

Content[edit]

It features the complete Peel Session recordings that Barrett did for Top Gear (presented by Peel) on 24 February 1970, plus three unreleased songs recorded for a Bob Harris "Sounds of the Seventies" show on 16 February 1971.[1][2][3][5] For the latter, the BBC no longer held the master tape, however, the source tape used for this album was an off-air bootleg recording of the show made during its original broadcast.[1][3][6] Because a several generation old tape was used, the quality of these tracks is very poor, but in recent years, a lower generation copy, featuring Harris' introductions, has circulated among fans and has improved sound quality.

Track listing[edit]

All songs by Syd Barrett (with the possible exception of "Two of a Kind").[nb 1]

  1. "Terrapin" – 3:09
  2. "Gigolo Aunt" – 3:42
  3. "Baby Lemonade" – 2:34
  4. "Effervescing Elephant" – 1:02
  5. "Two of a Kind" (Rick Wright) – 2:35
  6. "Baby Lemonade" – 2:23
  7. "Dominoes" – 3:02
  8. "Love Song" – 1:27

Personnel[edit]

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References[edit]

Footnotes
  1. ^ "Two of a Kind" was credited to Richard Wright on the original Peel Session release, but to Barrett on later releases, including The Best of Syd Barrett: Wouldn't You Miss Me?.[7] Wright reportedly wrote the song but Barrett insisted it was his own composition[8] (and wanted to include it on The Madcap Laughs).[9] When asked about the matter in a 1996 interview, Wright's reply was enigmatic: "Can't answer, I am looking into this."[10]
Citations
  1. ^ a b c Thompson, Dave. "The Radio One Sessions - Syd Barrett : Songs, Reviews, Credits, Awards". AllMusic. Retrieved 20 September 2012.
  2. ^ a b "Music - Review of Syd Barrett - The Radio One Sessions". BBC. 20 November 2002. Retrieved 20 September 2012.
  3. ^ a b c "Syd Barrett: Radio One Sessions | Album Reviews". Pitchfork. 18 May 2004. Retrieved 20 September 2012.
  4. ^ Larkin, Colin (2011). The Encyclopedia of Popular Music (5th concise ed.). Omnibus Press. ISBN 0-85712-595-8.
  5. ^ Chapman, Rob (2010). Syd Barrett: A Very Irregular Head (Paperback ed.). London: Faber. pp. 268–269. ISBN 978-0-571-23855-2.
  6. ^ "Pink Floyd news :: Brain Damage - Syd Barrett - The Radio One Sessions". Brain Damage. Retrieved 20 September 2012.
  7. ^ Kellman, Andy. "Wouldn't You Miss Me?: The Best of Syd Barrett - Syd Barrett : Songs, Reviews, Credits, Awards". AllMusic. Retrieved 12 August 2012.
  8. ^ Manning, Toby (2006). The Rough Guide to Pink Floyd (1st ed.). London: Rough Guides. p. 234. ISBN 1-84353-575-0.
  9. ^ Watkinson, Mike; Pete Anderson. Crazy Diamond: Syd Barrett & the Dawn of Pink Floyd. p. 92.
  10. ^ "All The Wright Answers from Pink Floyd's Keyboardist 1996". pinkfloyd-co. Archived from the original on 14 February 2001. Retrieved 20 June 2013.