Syd Barrett

The Madcap Laughs


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Wisely, The Madcap Laughs doesn't even try to sound like a consistent record. Half the album was recorded by Barrett's former bandmates Roger Waters and Dave Gilmour, and the other half by Harvest Records head Malcolm Jones. Surprisingly, Jones' tracks are song for song much stronger than the more-lauded Floyd entries. The opening "Terrapin" seems to go on three times as long as its five-minute length, creating a hypnotic effect through Barrett's simple, repetitive guitar figure and stream of consciousness lyrics. The much bouncier "Love You" sounds like a sunny little Carnaby Street pop song along the lines of an early Move single, complete with music hall piano, until the listener tries to parse the lyrics and realizes that they make no sense at all. The downright Kinksy "Here I Go" is in the same style, although it's both more lyrically direct and musically freaky, speeding up and slowing down seemingly at random.The solo tracks are what made the album's reputation, though, particularly the horrifying "Dark Globe," a first-person portrait of schizophrenia that's seemingly the most self-aware song this normally whimsical songwriter ever created.

Tracklist

A1 Terrapin 5:00
A2 No Good Trying 3:26
A3 Love You 2:25
A4 No Man's Land 3:50
A5 Dark Globe 2:10
A6 Here I Go 3:13
B1 Octopus 3:45
B2 Golden Hair 1:56
B3 Long Gone 2:47
- (7:59)
B4 She Took A Long Cool Look At Me
B5 Feel
B6 If It's In You
B7 Late Night 3:12

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