List of songs recorded by Syd Barrett
The following is a sortable table of all songs by Syd Barrett:
- The column Song list the song title.
- The column Album lists the album the song is featured on.
- The column Year lists the year in which the song was released.
- If the song was never officially released on a studio album (but released on a compilation), Year will list the year it was recorded (with year of compilation in brackets).
- The column Notes lists if the song is instrumental, etc.
- The column Length list the length/duration of the song.
Studio recordings
| Song | Album | Year | Notes | Length |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| "Baby Lemonade" | Barrett | 1970 | Take 1, is included on the Crazy Diamond (1993) reissue of Barrett.[1] | 4:10 |
| "Bob Dylan Blues" | The Best of Syd Barrett: Wouldn't You Miss Me? | 1970 (2001) | 3:14 | |
| "Birdie Hop" | Opel | 1970 (1988) | Released on the rarities/outtakes album, Opel.[2] | 2:30 |
| "Clowns and Jugglers" | Opel | 1968 (1988) | Released on the rarities/outtakes album, Opel.[3] Take 1, is included on the Crazy Diamond (1993) reissue of Opel.[3] | 3:27 |
| "Dark Globe" | The Madcap Laughs | 1970 | Take 1 (titled "Wouldn't You Miss Me?"), is included on the rarities/outtakes album, Opel. | 2:02 |
| "Dolly Rocker" | Opel | 1970 (1988) | Released on the rarities/outtakes album, Opel.[4] | 3:01 |
| "Dominoes" | Barrett | 1970 | Takes 1 and 2, are included on the Crazy Diamond (1993) reissue of Barrett.[1][4] For release on An Introduction to Syd Barrett, a new bass track was recorded by David Gilmour.[5] | 4:08 |
| "Effervescing Elephant" | Barrett | 1970 | Take 2, is included on the Crazy Diamond (1993) reissue of Opel. | 1:52 |
| "Feel" | The Madcap Laughs | 1970 | 2:17 | |
| "Gigolo Aunt" | Barrett | 1970 | Take 9, is included on the Crazy Diamond (1993) reissue of Opel.[2] | 5:46 |
| "Golden Hair" | The Madcap Laughs | 1969 | Written by Barrett–Joyce, based on a poem by Joyce. Take 5, is included on the Crazy Diamond (1993) reissue of The Madcap Laughs. Take 1 (instrumental), is included on the rarities/outtakes album, Opel.[6] | 1:59 |
| "Here I Go" | The Madcap Laughs | 1970 | For release on An Introduction to Syd Barrett, a new bass track was recorded by David Gilmour.[5] | 3:11 |
| "I Never Lied to You" | Barrett | 1970 | Take 1, is included on the Crazy Diamond (1993) reissue of Barrett.[1] | 1:50 |
| "If It's in You" | The Madcap Laughs | 1970 | 2:26 | |
| "It Is Obvious" | Barrett | 1970 | Take 2, is included on the Crazy Diamond (1993) reissue of Barrett.[1] Takes 3 and 5, are included on the Crazy Diamond (1993) reissue of Opel.[4] | 2:59 |
| "Late Night" | The Madcap Laughs | 1970 | Take 2 (instrumental), is included on the Crazy Diamond (1993) reissue of Opel. | 3:10 |
| "Lanky (Part One)" | Opel | 1968 (1988) | Released on the rarities/outtakes album, Opel. | 5:32 |
| "Let's Split" | Opel | 1970 (1988) | Released on the rarities/outtakes album, Opel.[4] | 2:23 |
| "Long Gone" | The Madcap Laughs | 1970 | 2:50 | |
| "Love Song" | Barrett | 1970 | Take 1, is included on the Crazy Diamond (1993) reissue of Barrett.[1] | 3:03 |
| "Love You" | The Madcap Laughs | 1970 | Takes 1 and 3, are included on the Crazy Diamond (1993) reissue of The Madcap Laughs. | 2:30 |
| "No Good Trying" | The Madcap Laughs | 1970 | Take 5 (titled "It's No Good Trying"), is included on the Crazy Diamond (1993) reissue of The Madcap Laughs. | 3:26 |
| "No Man's Land" | The Madcap Laughs | 1970 | 3:03 | |
| "Maisie" | Barrett | 1970 | 2:51 | |
| "Milky Way" | Opel | 1970 (1988) | Released on the rarities/outtakes album, Opel.[2] | 3:07 |
| "Octopus" | The Madcap Laughs | 1969 | Takes 1 and 2, are included on the Crazy Diamond (1993) reissue of The Madcap Laughs.[3][7] For release on An Introduction to Syd Barrett, a new bass track was recorded by David Gilmour.[5] | 3:47 |
| "Opel" | Opel | 1969 (1988) | Released on the rarities/outtakes album, Opel. | 6:26 |
| "Rats" | Barrett | 1970 | Demo, included on the rarities/outtakes album, Opel.[2] | 3:00 |
| "Rhamadan" | An Introduction to Syd Barrett | 1969 (2010) | Available only as a download, with a key code from copies of An Intro, or when the whole album is bought from iTunes. | 20:09 |
| "She Took a Long Cold Look" | The Madcap Laughs | 1970 | Take 4 (titled "She Took a Long Cold Look at Me"), is included on the Crazy Diamond (1993) reissue of The Madcap Laughs. Re-titled "She Took a Long Cool Look", for reasons unknown, on An Introduction to Syd Barrett.[5] For release on An Intro, a new bass track was recorded by David Gilmour.[5] | 1:55 |
| "Swan Lee (Silas Lang)" | Opel | 1968 (1988) | Released on the rarities/outtakes album, Opel. | 3:13 |
| "Terrapin" | The Madcap Laughs | 1970 | 5:04 | |
| "Two of a Kind" | The Peel Session | 1970 (1987) | Never properly recorded. Part of a BBC Radio One session.[8] | 5:04 |
| "Waving My Arms in the Air" | Barrett | 1970 | Take 1, is included on the Crazy Diamond (1993) reissue of Barrett.[1] | 2:09 |
| "Wined and Dined" | Barrett | 1970 | Demo, is included on the rarities/outtakes album, Opel.[2] | 2:58 |
| "Wolfpack" | Barrett | 1970 | 3:41 | |
| "Word Song" | Opel | 1970 (1988) | Released on the rarities/outtakes album, Opel.[4] | 3:19 |
See also
References
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 Barrett (booklet). Syd Barrett. EMI. Harvest. p. 6. Check date values in:
|date=(help) - 1 2 3 4 5 Barrett (booklet). Syd Barrett. Harvest, EMI. 2010. p. 1.
- 1 2 3 Thompson, Dave. "Octopus − Syd Barrett: Listen, Appearances, Song Review". Allmusic. Retrieved 10 August 2012.
- 1 2 3 4 5 Barrett (booklet). Syd Barrett. Harvest, EMI. 2010. p. 2.
- 1 2 3 4 5 "Pink Floyd news :: Brain Damage - 'An Introduction to Syd Barrett' coming from EMI/Harvest in October". Brain Damage. 12 August 2010. Retrieved 2 October 2012.
- ↑ The Madcap Laughs (booklet). Syd Barrett. Harvest, EMI. 2010. p. 1.
- ↑ Manning, Toby (2006). "The Underground". The Rough Guide to Pink Floyd (1st ed.). London: Rough Guides. p. 27. ISBN 1-84353-575-0.
- ↑ Kellman, Andy. "Wouldn't You Miss Me?: The Best of Syd Barrett - Syd Barrett : Songs, Reviews, Credits, Awards". AllMusic. Retrieved 7 August 2012.
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