As I previously stated here, lots of great Pink Floyd stray tracks have been officially released, but the problem is they weren't logically organized into listenable albums.
I already posted one album of stray studio tracks from 1967. This is a continuation of that, gathering all their stray tracks from 1968 and 1969. It's enough for a solid 41-minute long album. The break between this album and the one I posted before is right when Syd Barrett was removed from the group.
This doesn't include any BBC performances or other live versions. I'll include those in future posts.
In 1969, Pink Floyd recorded some instrumental music for the movie "The
Committee." That's the subject of a different album posted here. Most of
the songs on that don't stand on their own, but I think one of them is
good enough for those who don't want to hear the whole soundtrack
performance. So I've added, "The Committee, Part 8" to this album.
01 It Would Be So Nice (Pink Floyd)
02 Julia Dream (Pink Floyd)
03 The Committee, Part 8 [Do You Play Bridge] [Instrumental] [Edit] (Pink Floyd)
04 Point Me at the Sky (Pink Floyd)
05 Careful with that Axe, Eugene (Pink Floyd)
06 Song 1 [Instrumental] (Pink Floyd)
07 Roger's Boogie (Pink Floyd)
08 Hollywood [Instrumental] (Pink Floyd)
09 Theme [Beat Version] [Instrumental] (Pink Floyd)
10 Embryo [Studio Version] (Pink Floyd)
11 Biding My Time (Pink Floyd)
The download link has been removed due to a copyright issue, sorry. But take a look at the comments below.
The cover is from a poster for a 1967 Pink Floyd concert. I'd already decided to call the album "Point Me at the Sky," after one of the songs, and this seems to fit.
You can find the download for the music here:
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