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Echoes (The Best of Pink Floyd) [Original recording remastered]

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In the early 1960s, a bunch of boys from Cambridge began jamming together, and out of those encounters were born the early incarnations of Pink Floyd. More than 40 years and 150 million album sales later, the band headlined the biggest global music event in history – Live 8 – and was inducted into the UK Music Hall of Fame. You could say the Floyd has staying power.

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  • Audio CD (5 Nov 2001)
  • Number of Discs: 2
  • Format: Original recording remastered
  • Label: EMI
  • ASIN: B00005QDW5
  • Other Editions: Audio CD  |  Audio Cassette  |  Vinyl  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (61 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 1,555 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

Disc: 1
1. Astronomy Domine (2001 Digital Remaster)
2. See Emily Play (2001 Digital Remaster)
3. The Happiest Days Of Our Lives (2001 Digital Remaster)
4. Another Brick In The Wall (Part 2) (2001 Digital Remaster)
5. Echoes (Edit) (2001 Digital Remaster)
6. Hey You (2001 Digital Remaster)
7. Marooned (Excerpt) (2001 Digital Remaster)
8. The Great Gig In The Sky (2001 Digital Remaster)
9. Set The Controls For The Heart Of The Sun (2001 Digital Remaster)
10. Money (2001 Digital Remaster)
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Disc: 2
1. Shine On You Crazy Diamond (Parts 1 - 7) (Edit) (2001 Digital Remaster)
2. Time (2001 Digital Remaster)
3. The Fletcher Memorial Home (2001 Digital Remaster)
4. Comfortably Numb (2001 Digital Remaster)
5. When The Tigers Broke Free (2001 Digital Remaster)
6. One Of These Days (2001 Digital Remaster)
7. Us And Them (2001 Digital Remaster)
8. Learning To Fly (2001 Digital Remaster)
9. Arnold Layne (2001 Digital Remaster)
10. Wish You Were Here (2001 Digital Remaster)
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Amazon.co.uk Review

Echoes is a double-CD collection of some of Pink Floyd's best songs; it's also an interesting document of the band's history. They began life as Syd Barrett's mandrax-flavoured nursery-rhymers--gnomes, scarecrows, cats and bikes a speciality--before clasping the wings of Icarus and ascending towards the sun on an epic space-rock odyssey, eventually turning left once they reached the dark side of the moon and burning up on re-entry, crash-landing on every earthlings' home hi-fi with the imperious but seething embitterment of their (or more pertinently, Roger Waters') pomp rock; the sociological (Animals), totalitarianism (The Wall) and World War (The Final Cut). And it's all here--30 years of the Floyd's awesome back catalogue trimmed down to two handsome CDs. It is worth reiterating that, despite a fondness for pyrotechnics (and fittingly--and perhaps deliberately--the album was released on November 5th), Pink Floyd were never a prog-rock band. Sure, some of their songs were a bit long, and they never released singles (at least not for 11 years), but the same could be said for Led Zeppelin. Clinically devoid of the cod-classical overtures and vainglorious musicianship of that era, Pink Floyd were a pole apart; Meddle's epic maritime tone-poem "Echoes" remains The Floyds' apogee. But here, on this collection, "the albatross" which "hangs motionless upon the air" has had its wings clipped--seven full minutes are missing, but you'd never be able to tell. The sonar bleeps, the screeching seagulls, the howling winds are all retained and whoever wielded the editorial axe did so carefully, Eugene. Interestingly, the non-chronological track listing works--the summery, childhood enchantment of "See Emily Play" timetabled right next to the square-bashing school discipline of "Happiest Days Of Our Lives"--and at least this way no-one will switch off when material from "A Momentary Lapse in Reason" comes around. Despite the curious omission of "Atom Heart Mother", this really is the very best of the Floyd--from the throbbing "One Of These Days" (conceived as an attack on disc jockey Jimmy Young), to the pop operatic "Great Gig In The Sky" and the genius silvery fluidity of Dave Gilmour's guitar work. This is timeless, as many members of Sigur Ros, Radiohead, Blur, Beta Band etc will no doubt testify. --Kevin Maidment

BBC Review

The first Pink Floyd compilation in 20 (yes, 20) years is, undoubtedly, a landmark in any major record company's calendar. With Christmas soon upon us, it's only right and proper that EMI should be foisting these psychedelic gems on us one more time. With all the old Floydian guns brought to bear - the sleeve design by Storm Thorgerson of Hipgnosis with its multitudinous references to past glories (how many can you spot?), massive multimedia marketing campaign and, as a bonus, the tracks sewn together with a slew of nifty new sound effects - how can this fail to please?

All the usual suspects are here with a few glaring omissions and several quite brave choices. Guitarist David "don't call me Dave" Gilmour has already stated his disappointment that the democratic method of selection left out "Fat Old Sun" from Atom Heart Mother, and one can't help but feel that the Floyd's more experimental years (1968-70) have been passed over in favour of safer numbers. Where are "The Nile Song", "Free Four", "Careful With That Axe Eugene", and "Several Species Of Small Furry Animals Gathered Together In A Cave And Grooving With A Pict"? OK the last one was a joke and these are minor quibbles when we get such treats as Syd Barrett's swansong - the haunting "Jugband Blues" with its poignant self portrait of desolate alienation - and the title track itself, the lovely "Echoes" with its frankly quite funky middle eight.

What brings these tracks back to life after so long at the back of our record collections is the way they've been segued in non-chronological order, creating startling new contexts and contrasts. "Set The Controls For The Heart Of The Sun" never sounded lovelier oozing out of "The Great Gig In The Sky". Yet the methodology also has its failings. The fact remains that everything recorded by The Pink Floyd in the 20 years since A Collection Of Great Dance Songs has never lived up to what went before. How could it with the band in a state of slow disintegration? Tracks from The Final Cut and A Momentary Lapse Of Reason sound, in turn lumpen, cynical or just lacking in imagination. Undoubtedly, Gilmour's finest work from this period was always his session work for others and "Learning To Fly" really can't compare to "Us And Them".

Ultimately, however, with the entire album bookended by the first and last tracks of The Piper At The Gates Of Dawn, the listener is reminded that for at least half of their career this band were truly sonic pioneers. Completing a transition from swinging space cadets to multi-platinum monsters - this album tells the whole story, crazy diamonds and all. --Chris Jones

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95 of 98 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A timely Pink Floyd compilation which gains high marks, 10 Nov 2001
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This review is from: Echoes (The Best of Pink Floyd) (Audio CD)
Compilations are often so dry and boring, with their carelessly-written biographies and their tedious chronological tracklists. This album is remarkable for both its musical strength and (being a Pink Floyd album) its sleeve design.

The main risk with producing a Pink Floyd compilation CD is that the band produced so many really long tracks. How could these favourites be included on a CD without being murdered by editors or left out altogether? Yes, some tracks have indeed been edited ("Shine On You Crazy Diamond", "Echoes", "Marooned"; but not obviously (though the crucial Part 9 of "Shine On" and much of "Marooned" have been cut out). Yes, some wonderful lengthy tracks have been omitted ("Atom Heart Mother", "Dogs"), but you can't have everything. Not without buying the original albums, anyway.

Notwithstanding the above, the wonderful feature about this album, which far outweighs the edits, is the way in which the tracks have been sequenced. Each track is carefully segued into the next, and the result is incredibly good - it sounds like a true Pink Floyd album. For example, the link from "Marooned" into "The Great Gig In The Sky" into "Set The Controls For The Heart Of The Sun" is seamless - the former two are merged by a B minor chord that effectively makes them the same track! The trademark Floyd wind sound effect links many of the tracks of Disc 2, as it did on the albums "Meddle" and "Wish You Were Here".

The sleeve artwork is, as you would expect, impressive. Every feature of every Pink Floyd album cover of the past has been incorporated into a new selection of intricate photographs, reminiscent of the "Umma Gumma" concept.

The album is a musical delight, and has a variety of music wide enough to satisfy Barrett, Waters and Gilmour-era fans. Of course, the old adage that Floyd songs should be listened to in the context of the rest of the album (particularly from "Dark Side Of The Moon" through to "The Final Cut") holds true.

Still, it's a good entry-level album, and even if you own all the Floyd albums, this compilation is a fascinating album to listen to, and a must to buy.

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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars An excellent value for money introduction to Pink Floyd, 19 Nov 2001
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A. M. Geake (London, UK) - See all my reviews
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The first thing to say about this double CD is that it is remarkably cheap for normal Pink Floyd product. This best of therefore gets 5 stars for value. There is a good spread of material within this anthology, though it would have been nice to have seen a couple of tracks from More, Atom heart Mother, Ummagumma and Obscured by Clouds. Careful with that Axe Eugene would have been a nice extra as well. Still, the main stuff's there with ample helpings of Wish YWH and Dark Side otM and ofcourse Comfortably Numb. Also good to see Echoes itself in there, though for die hard Floydies, the considerable editing of this track was probably not a good idea...likewise the excerpt from Marooned...that's one of their best instrumentals..what a pity it was abbreviated. Old Syd gets a good look in. Overall then a good package and certainly worth 4 stars. I'd have gone for 5 but the editing and 'a bit too much' re-mixing spoiled a potentially brilliant double CD. Andy, London
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71 of 76 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars 155 minutes of classic Floyd -- extraordinarily good value, 5 Nov 2001
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Floyd have previously issued a compilation, but not on a double CD. A single LP was never going to do adequate justice to the band, even though it was attempted with the earlier COLLECTION OF GREAT DANCE SONGS. No collection could claim to be the best of the Floyd without including, say, all 23 minutes of 'Echoes', and that blows half an LP right away.

This album contains almost all of 'Echoes', together with almost all of almost every other Floyd that one would expect to hear on a 'Best of' collection. I say almost all, because the tracks have been judiciously segued into each other, in most cases just before the fade-out on the original. To some, it may seem sacrilege to interleave DSotM tracks such as 'The Great Gig in the Sky', 'Money', 'Time' and 'Us and Them' with other Floyd classics, but believe me, it works. The only classic which I'm disappointed not to see here is the opening track from OBSCURED BY CLOUDS.

There can be few Floyds fans who don't have the classic sequence of four albums from the 70s -- MEDDLE, DARK SIDE OF THE MOON, WISH YOU WERE HERE and ANIMALS. But there may be many who, like me, have never bought a Pink Floyd album on which Syd Barrett played. The early stuff -- for instance, 'See Emily Play', 'Arnold Layne' and the glorious 'Bike' -- has been ingeniously blended into the meld, despite the production standards of the period appearing primaeval compared to Alan Parsons' work on DSotM.

It's a wonderful, wonderful collection. I re-purchased my Floyd albums on CD too early -- i.e. before they were re-mastered. I assume that the tracks chosen here are from the re-mastered CDs, and it's frankly a relief that I cannot tell the difference in sound quality between them and my memory of my CDs. That's a small fortune saved!

The CD inlay booklet is up to the usual Floyd standard, with a cover reminiscent of UMMAGUMMA. We get the lyrics and we get the info on who-played-what. This is the early Xmas present you need to give yourself.

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