Performer: The Pink Floyd
Title: Arnold Layne
Released: 1967
Country: UK
Style: Psychedelic Rock
Category: Rock
Album rating: 4.7
Votes: 314
Size MP3: 1349 mb
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Solid Centre with different Title Font. The font is not as tall.Also 7XCA is in different position on the label than version one ( with taller font )
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Arnold Layne Arnold Layne Arnold Layne. Now he's caught A nasty sort of person They gave him time Doors bang, chain gang He hates it. Oh, Arnold Layne It's not the same Takes two to know Two to know Two to know Two to know Why can't you see? Arnold Layne Arnold Layne Arnold Layne Arnold Layne, don't do it again. The Floyd’s 1967 debut single, this at-the-time controversial tale of transvestism and kleptomania reached on the UK singles chart. It was recorded on January 27th, 1967, and released in the .
Arnold Layne, Arnold Layne, Arnold Layne, Arnold Layne. Now he's caught - a nasty sort of person They gave him time Doors bang - chain gang - he hates it Oh, Arnold Layne It's not the same, takes two to know Two to know, two to know Why can't you see? Arnold Layne, Arnold Layne, Arnold Layne, Arnold Layne. Arnold Layne" lyrics provided for educational purposes and personal use only.
The discography of Pink Floyd, a British progressive rock band, consists of fifteen studio albums, three live albums, nine compilation albums, four box sets, five extended plays, and twenty-seven singles. Formed in 1965, Pink Floyd initially earned recognition for their psychedelic or space rock music, and, as they evolved, for their progressive rock music. They are known for philosophical lyrics, sonic experimentation, innovative cover art, and elaborate live shows.
Works is a compilation album of songs by British progressive rock band Pink Floyd, released in 1983. It features a variety of material, including two of the band's early singles, "Arnold Layne" and "See Emily Play," alternative mixes of tracks from The Dark Side of the Moon and the studio outtake "Embryo.
Arnold Layne" was the first single released by British psychedelic rock band Pink Floyd, shortly after landing a recording contract with EMI. It was written by Syd Barrett, their co-founder and original frontman. Although not originally included on the band's debut album, The Piper at the Gates of Dawn. Arnold Layne" is featured on numerous Pink Floyd compilation albums. Has been played on. Italy 74. Virgin Radio Music Star Roger Waters Pink Floyd.
The Pink Floyd singles chronology. Arnold Layne" (1967). Both "Arnold Layne" and "Candy and a Currant Bun" were mixed into mono for the single. Both have never been given a stereo mix, though the four-track master tapes still exist in the EMI tape archive. A black and white promotional film of "Arnold Layne" was made in late February 1967, directed by Derek Nice and featured members of Pink Floyd dressing up a mannequin before showing it around a beach in East Wittering, West Sussex. This promo, made for £2,000, was meant to be screened on 3 April 1967 for the BBC's Top.
Watch the video for Arnold Layne from Pink Floyd's Relics for free, and see the artwork, lyrics and similar artists. The first manifestation of Barrett's songwriting talents was a bizarre little classic called 'Arnold Layne'. A sinister piece of vaguely commercial fare, it dealt with the twilight wanderings of a figure and is both whimsical and singularly creepy. Candy and a Currant Bun. Pink Floyd.
For the solid center version, see The Pink Floyd - Arnold Layne. Rights Society: NCB. Matrix, Runout (Label, Side A): 7XCA 27877. Matrix, Runout (Label, Side B): 7XCA 27878. Other Versions (5 of 24) View All. Cat.