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Pink Floyd

Disco de Pink Floyd: “A Collection of Great Dance Songs”

Disco de Pink Floyd: “A Collection of Great Dance Songs”
Descripción (en inglés) :
Pink Floyd: David Gilmour (vocals, guitar); Roger Waters (vocals, bass); Richard Wright (keyboards); Nick Mason (drums). <p>Additional personnel: Dick Parry (saxophone). <p>Producers: Pink Floyd, Bob Ezrin, David Gilmour, Roger Waters. <p>Engineers include: James Guthrie. <p>Recorded between 1971 and 1981. <p>Digitally remastered by Doug Sax (The Mastering Lab, Los Angeles, California). <p>Tongue-in-cheek title aside, this short-but-sweet compilation makes a convincing case for latter-day Pink Floyd as solid students of rock-pop songcraft. Their reputation as space cadets and (in the very early days) acid heads is a million miles away from the expertly crafted, melodic accessibility of the Pink Floyd presented here. Sure, they were sonic explorers, but first and foremost they were a crowd-pleasing rock band (whether they liked it or not). From the longing ode to Syd Barrett "Shine On You Crazy Diamond" to the forceful social commentary of "Sheep" and "Another Brick in the Wall," the band shows off their compositional chops over and above their considerable instrumental facility. As a nod to the present, there's even a remix of the classic "Money," with a slightly more forceful rhythmic slant added.
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Lista de temas :
1 One of These Days Video
2 Money - (1981 version)
3 Sheep Video
4 Shine on You Crazy Diamond Video
5 Wish You Were Here Video
6 Another Brick in the Wall Part 2 Video
Información del disco :
Título: A Collection of Great Dance Songs
UPC:724352624522
Formato:CD
Tipo:Performer
Género:Rock & Pop
Artista:Pink Floyd
Sello:Capitol/EMI Records
Distribuidora:EMI Music Distribution
Fecha de publicación:2000/04/25
Año de publicación original:1981
Número de discos:1
Length:42:49
Mono / Estéreo:Stereo
Estudio / Directo:Studio
Bud Sturguess (Texas, USA) - 20 Mayo 2004
26 personas de un total de 28 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- The Cynical Older Brother of "Echoes"

This 1981 compilation album is a treat for collectors; it was released to hold off hungry fans waiting for a new Pink Floyd album while the band was on tour performing the infamous stage shows for their blockbuster "The Wall." And the wait would be prolonged further as self-appointed leader Roger Waters began turning "The Wall" into a feature film project. This six-track collection did indeed sell, but needless to say it didn't satisfy the Floyd fanbase. But now in 2004, collectors will enjoy this album as a forgotten curios.

1971's "Relics" was mainly an oppurtunity to package singles and some unreleased material into an album, so it doesn't qualify as a "best of" album. Then again, neither does this. Pink Floyd's trademark cynicism even carries into their compilation albums--Floyd were definitely not a dance band, which was part of the joke. The sarcastically (carelessly?) titled "A Collection of Great Dance Songs" is down to the bare essentials, packing only six of the group's most well known songs due to time constraints of vinyl at the time. The version of 'Money' however is a re-recording due to business reasons, in which guitarist David Gilmour plays all instruments, including drums, except saxophone, played by the loyal Dick Parry. This version is slightly more rough and raw than the original polished version from "Dark Side of the Moon," making it a must-have item for die hard collectors. This album also features a special seamless sequence of 'Shine On You Crazy Diamond' into 'Wish You Were Here,' twenty years before the 2001 "Echoes" compilation could tinker with them. The version of the smash hit 'Another Brick in the Wall (Part 2)' is the version most popularly used on radio at the time, without unnecessarily including the intro 'The Happiest Days of Our Lives,' which was the case with "Echoes." The album cover, featuring dancers tied down to a lonely field, is probably Storm Thorgeson's best artwork for Pink Floyd.

The whole attitude of "A Collection of Great Dance Songs" is much more honest than that of "Echoes." One can compare the titles and see that; one is cynical, one is nostalgic. Both were empty gestures, but this album was released at the right time due to the band's circumstances..."Echoes" however, is what many see as the closing chapter of Pink Floyd's career, which would be an acrimonious disappointment to end one of the most innovative bands of all time with an uninspired best-of set. And though "Dance Songs" was not exactly an inspired release, it is a great collector's piece, and still did not attempt to summarize the "best of" Pink Floyd in one album.

Mike Mustaine (Orlando, FL, USA) - 01 Diciembre 1999
10 personas de un total de 12 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- Non-essential Collection

Notable only for a weak remake of Money, and a version of Shine On that blends parts 1-4 (up through the lyrics) with the 3rd verse from part 7 and fades out with part 5, minus the sax solo.

For Floyd completists only. Everyone else, get the albums these tracks came from: Dark Side of the Moon, Wish You Were Here, Animals, and The Wall.

Coady Goodman "human" (New York City) - 17 Septiembre 2003
3 personas de un total de 3 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- THEY AREN'T DANCE SONGS!!!!

A Collection of Great Dance Songs is fair-good if you ask me. It has a pretty nice mix of songs. Every song is altered in one way or the other on ACOGDS, so it is a pretty good collectors album for people who have most Pink Floyd albums, as opposed to other compilation albums that are boring because the songs are the same exact version as they were on their original album. And, of course, the Floyd booklets are always cool to collect. There are a whole lot of Floyd compilations, but I'd have to say this is one of the best. However, ACOGDS is not exactly made for Floyd first-timers or beginners. I have almost every Pink Floyd album, so I needed this.

"One of These Days" (formerly "One of These Days I am Going to Cut You Into Little Pieces") is a good classic spooky song, which is always a good song to be on an album. "Money" is great. As you probably already know, ACOGDS's version of "Money" is done by David Gilmour, except for the cool saxophone playing (Does Gilmour do the drums, too?). "Sheep" is a definite awesome song with some great guitar. I recommend you get the album Animals, which has "Sheep" and a lot more great music. "Shine on You Crazy Diamond (Parts 1 and 2)" is the only song on ACOGDS that might actually be a dance song, if any of them. It isn't as good as the original, which sucks. "Wish You Were Here" needs no explaining. "Another Brick in the Wall (Part 2)" is better played with "Happiest Days of our Lives" and Part 1. But it is still fine the way it is, and Part 2 is all you really need if you just want "Another Brick in the Wall".

One good thing about ACOGDS is that you can take each song and use and treat it like a demo to each of the albums the songs originated from. That way you can decide which of the albums you want. This is good for Floyd beginners. But anyways, all of the albums are great, so you can't lose.

In a nutshell, a great collector's album.

Análisis de usuario - 03 Junio 2001
2 personas de un total de 2 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- Buy the albums

Pink Floyd is an album oriented band. These songs are great songs, but their whole albums are better than any individual song. This version of money isn't as good as the one on Dark Side of the Moon and they took Shine On You Crazy Diamond (Which was split into two songs on Wish You Were Here) and condensed it into one. Just buy their normal albums. If you want to truly experience Pink Floyd, spend a some more cash - you will not regret it. As I said Pink Floyd album is better than a Pink Floyd song and there are so many other amazing songs by the Floyd. This collection really doesn't do Pink Floyd justice.

Steve S Hawaii - 14 Marzo 2009
1 personas de un total de 1 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- "Money"- For all it's worth.

An interesting compilation of tracks here. Bought this on vinyl when it was first released on LP. I probably sold more Hi-Fi from the remixed "Money" on "Dance Songs"(track 2), than ANY other demo I had. It is a COMPLETELY different song from the original release of '73. This cut alone makes this disc worth it's weight in gold. Phenomenal !

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