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    More (1969) Pink Floyd - Soundtrack



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    "MORE is the soundtrack to the movie of the same name. The 1996 repackaging of MORE includes an expanded booklet with many rare photos, lyrics and revised front cover artwork.

    In 1969, Pink Floyd was invited to compose a soundtrack for French filmmaker Barbet Schroeder. The result was MORE, a collection that doubled as Floyd's first full-length record following the departure of founding member Syd Barrett. Unlike most soundtracks where composers are content to write one continuous score, Floyd instead focused on creating actual songs to go along with a handful of instrumentals.

    Roger Waters' compositions 'Cirrus Minor' and 'The Nile Song' are dominated by Richard Wright's funereal keyboards and David Gilmour's slashing guitar, respectively, whereas other Waters vehicles are more acoustic ballads ('Crying Song,' 'Green Is the Colour'). The other Floyd members' contributions include Wright and Nick Mason's collaboration on the improvisatory 'Up the Khyber' and Gilmour's brief, flamenco-flavored cut, 'A Spanish Piece'. Pink Floyd's strength as a space-rock band adept at dabbling in textures and atmosphere comes to the fore during the four songs that the quartet composed as a unit. The success of this film in the French market also allowed Floyd a huge step towards gaining popularity in a region where Anglo-American rock groups traditionally fared poorly."
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    David Gilmour: vocals, guitar
    Roger Waters: vocals, bass
    Rick Wright: keyboards
    Nick Mason: drums


    Artist: Pink Floyd
    Title Of Album: Soundtrack From The Film More
    Year Of Release: 1969
    Label: Capitol / EMI
    Genre: Progressive Rock, Psychedelic, Space Rock
    Format: LOSSLESS
    Quality: (FLAC Img+Log+Cue) +Scans
    Total Size: 244 MB


    1. Cirrus Minor
    2. The Nile Song
    3. Crying Song
    4. Up the Khyber
    5. Green is the Colour
    6. Cymbaline
    7. Party Sequence
    8. Main Theme
    9. Ibiza Bar
    10. More Blues
    11. Quicksilver
    12. A Spanish Piece
    13. Dramatic Theme


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    More (1969) Pink Floyd - Soundtrack



    Spoiler:
    "MORE is the soundtrack to the movie of the same name. The 1996 repackaging of MORE includes an expanded booklet with many rare photos, lyrics and revised front cover artwork.

    In 1969, Pink Floyd was invited to compose a soundtrack for French filmmaker Barbet Schroeder. The result was MORE, a collection that doubled as Floyd's first full-length record following the departure of founding member Syd Barrett. Unlike most soundtracks where composers are content to write one continuous score, Floyd instead focused on creating actual songs to go along with a handful of instrumentals.

    Roger Waters' compositions 'Cirrus Minor' and 'The Nile Song' are dominated by Richard Wright's funereal keyboards and David Gilmour's slashing guitar, respectively, whereas other Waters vehicles are more acoustic ballads ('Crying Song,' 'Green Is the Colour'). The other Floyd members' contributions include Wright and Nick Mason's collaboration on the improvisatory 'Up the Khyber' and Gilmour's brief, flamenco-flavored cut, 'A Spanish Piece'. Pink Floyd's strength as a space-rock band adept at dabbling in textures and atmosphere comes to the fore during the four songs that the quartet composed as a unit. The success of this film in the French market also allowed Floyd a huge step towards gaining popularity in a region where Anglo-American rock groups traditionally fared poorly."
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    David Gilmour - Guitar & Vocals
    Roger Waters - Bass Guitar & Vocals
    Nick Mason - Percussion
    Richard Wright - Keyboards

    Artist: Pink Floyd
    Title Of Album: Soundtrack From The Film More
    Year Of Release: 1969
    Label: Capitol / EMI
    Genre: Progressive Rock, Psychedelic, Space Rock


    01. Cirrus Minor (5:18)
    02. The Nile Song (3:27)
    03. Crying Song (3:34)
    04. Up The Khyber (2:13)
    05. Green Is The Colour (2:59)
    06. Cymbaline (4:50)
    07. Party Sequence (1:07)
    08. Main Theme (5:28)
    09. Ibiza Bar (3:19)
    10. More Blues (2:13)
    11. Quicksilver (7:14)
    12. A Spanish Piece (1:05)
    13. Dramatic Theme (2:15)


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