Cover versions

 

 

Syd Barrett.

 

a) Songs

Baby lemonade (198?)

Secret Goldfish (7" published in UK by Cartel Rec.)

 

Dark globe (1987)

R.E.M. live in Fox Theater, St. Louis 11.10.87.

Also released on 12"/CD “Orange crush”/“Dark globe”.

 

Gigolo aunt

John Knox (1980, released on 7")

Damned (1986)

 

Golden Hair (1990)

Shamen

 

Late night

Minimal Compact (1986)

This Moral Coil (LP “Blood”, released in UK on DAD 1005)

 

Maisie (198?)

Effervescing Elephant (7" included in the italian magazine “Lost Trails”)

 

No man's land

Family Fodder (1980)

Peter Principle (1986)

 

Octopus (1980)

Igloos

 

Terrapin

Marc & the Mambas (“Untitled” album)

Grateful Dead (198?)

 

 

b) Albums

"Beyond the wildwood - A tribute to Syd Barrett"

(Various artists - 28.05.87)

United Kingdom        

LP            IMAGINARY RECORDS. ILLUSION 001.             Normal issue.

LP            IMAGINARY RECORDS. ILLUSION 001.             Reissue with color cover changed from blue to red.

CD           Extra song avalaible on CD.

 

Side a

No good trying              The Mock Turtles   3:30

Octopus                       Plasticland   3:27

Arnold Layne                SS-20  2:55

Matilda mother            Paul Roland  2:50

Long cold look            Fit & Limo    2:15

Long gone                     Tha Shamen    3:27

If the sun don't shine (adaptation of “Jugband blues”)    Opal   4:30

 

Side b

Baby lemonade            The Ashes in the Morning        3:10

Wolfpack                      Lobster Quadrille     3:02

Golden hair                   Paint Set      1:55

No man's land            Tropicana Fishtank    3:50

Apples and oranges            T.V. Personalities    3:10

Two of a kind                 The Soup Dragons    3:47

Scream thy last scream     The Green Telescope   4:35     

 

 

David Gilmour.

 

"There's no way out of here" (1986)

Clearlight

 

 

Pink Floyd.

 

a) Songs

"Another brick in the wall part 2"

Gruppe 14 (“Stein um stein” - 1980

School Boys (1980)

Snatch (1980)

I Gatti di Vicolo Miracoli (198?)

London Symphony Orchestra (1981)

Disco Project by Pink Project (1982 - medley composed by “Mammagamma”-“Sirius” (A. Parsons)/Another brick... 2)

Grumh (1987)

Z'zi Labor (1987 - with Hungarian lyrics: “Panelvalyog” (Wall's brick), “Valyogpanel” (Brick's wall). Released in Hungary on “Popmenyrcskeh” album - Hungarton. Pepita SLPM 37088)

 

"Arnold Layne"

The Sixting Music (1984)

The Damned (198? - “Boys don't cry” bootleg)

London Px (198?, released on red vinyl 7")

SS (198? - private tape)

Urinals (198? - published on EP)

Billy Bragg (Gilmour supporter on 30.94.84 show)

 

"Astronomy domine"

The Soft Boys (1981 - “Only the stones remain” album)

Voivod (1990)

 

"Bike"

unknown band (1983)

 

"Brain damage/Eclipse"

Haze (Live in Railway, Birmingham 17.12.85)

 

"Careful with that axe, Eugene"

Camper van Chadbourne (1987)

 

"Echoes"

Pallas (September 1982)

Pallas (live at the Canterbury College of TEchnologie, Canterbury on 26.02.82)

Episode (“Edge of the sky”/“Echoes” tape, Episong 1002, USA. Also on Episode live act)

 

"Flaming"

Niki Mono & Nikolas Klau (1986)

 

"The gnome"

Neil

 

"Have a cigar"

Flip Sensation (198? - on tape only)

 

"Interstellar overdrive"

Effervescing Elephant (1986, side b of “Radio Muezzin” 7")

unknown band (198? - included in “Tattood” bootleg)

Camper van Beethoven (1986)

 

"It would be so nice"

Captain Sensible (1984 solo album)

 

"Julia dream"

unknown band (198? - included in “Tattood” bootleg)

 

"Lucifer Sam"

True West (1983)

Shockabilly (1984)

Herman Hermits (19??)

That Petrol Emotion (soundcheck in Fiorenzuola, Italy - 1986)

Love and Rockets (1986 - side b of “Kundalini express” 7"/12")

Three O'Clock (1986)

La Muerte (1987)

 

"Medley: See Emily play/Set the controls for the heart of the sun/I know where Syd Barrett lives"

T.V. Personalities (David Gilmour 28.04.84 supporter)

 

"Money"

Elkie Brooks (1982)

 

"On the run"

Pallas (September 1982)

 

"Pigs (Three different ones)"

Flip Sensation (198? - on tape only)

 

"Point me at the sky"

Acid Casaulities (1985)

 

"San Tropez"

Flip Sensation (1987)

 

"See Emily play"

David Bowie (1973 - “Pin up” album)

Baroque Bordello (198?)

 

"Set the controls for the heart of the sun"

Bassomatics (title: “Set the controls for the heart of the bass”, Virgin 2641 album, UK)

 

"Shine on you crazy diamond"

Floyd Parsons (1984 - released on 12")

Fausto Papetti (1976 - released on album)

Walhalla Symphonie (198? - KRO Radio, Netherlands)

 

"The final cut"

Fausto Papetti (1983)

 

"Vegetable man"

The Soft Boys (1980 - released on 7")

The Jesus and Marychain (1982 - side b of the single “Upside down”. Also on 12".

Live versions included in the following bootlegs of Jesus and Maruchain:

Cutmedeadnailmedownandkickmyhead (London, Westminster Abbey, 1985)

The genius of the Jesus and Marychain

Sex

Taste the floor (Birmingham '85)

You trip me up)

 

"Welcome to the machine"

Clearlight (1986)

 

"Wish you were here "

Flip Sensation (198?, tape only)

Other unknown cover version made by The Dolphins.

 

Clear Light

Live at the Mad Monk, 15.08.87.

Have a cigar; Money; Murder; Pigs (Three different ones); Wish you were here; One of these days; Time; The happiest days of our lives; Another brick in the wall part 2; Another brick in the wall part 3; Empty spaces; Young lust; Goodbye blue sky; Run like hell; The thin ice; Comfortably numb; In the flesh!

 

"The Wall"

Perfomed by various artists in Germany, 20.04.91.

 

b) Records

"Discoballs - A tribute to Pink Floyd" (Rosebud - 1977)

 

Side a

Have a cigar (4:19); Free four (3:30); Summer 68 (3:54); Interstellar overdrive (4:43)

 

Side b

Money (4:45); One of these days (6:06); Arnold Layne (3:18); Main theme (4:04)

Have a cigar/Money also released on 12".

 

United Kingdom     LP            ATLANTIC. K 50466.

France                    LP        WEA. 723 601.

Germany             Have a cigar/Money     7"            ATLANTIC. ATL 11185.

Promo, promo insert, multicoloured deluxe cover, green/orange “Atlantic” labels.

Italy                 LP            ATLANTIC. F 50466

Have a cigar/Free four     7"            ATLANTIC. F 11122             Picture cover.

 

"Rendering Pink Floyd" (The Sixting Music)

 

Side a

Money; One of these days; Speak to me; Breathe; On the run; Apples and oranges; Red phone

Side b

Echoes; If

 

France       LP        VYG. 10142

 

"Object of Fantasy: The music of Pink Floyd"

David Palmer and the Royal Philarmonic Orchestra

Recorded from January to April 1989 at: C.T.S., Wembley, Middlesex; Lansdowne Studios, London; Jacobs Studios, Franham, Surrey. Special effects: Mayflower Studios, London, UK.

USA     LP        BMG CLASSIC/RCA VICTOR. RL 90435

             CD       RD 90435.

 

Side A

Run like hell

Another brick in the wall part 1

The happiest days of our lives

Another brick in the wall part 2

Goodbye blue sky

Money

Hey you

 

Side B

Wish you were here

On the turning away

Shine on you crazy diamond (1-5)

When the Tigers broke free

Eclipse

 

Musicians:

Steve Hackett and Mitch Dalton, guitar; Charlie Morgan, drums; Andy Pask, bass; David Bristow and David Palmer, keyboards; Stan Sultzam, soprano sax; Phil Todd, tenor sax; Stephanie De-Sykes, Claire Torry, Miriam Stockley, Tony Burrows, Carl Wayne and Ian Hunt, vocals.

 

 

Tributes to Pink Floyd.

 

"Acid bird"

Robin Hitchcock, included in “Black snake diamond role” album and dedicate to Syd Barrett. Also a live version recorded in Atlanta 1985 (“A soft boy no more” bootleg).

 

"Atmospheres - Sound of Pink Floyd"

Album with music by Oblique, Osamu Kitajuma, Sky, Andreas Vollenweider and Asparas.

 

"Arthur the gardener"

T.V. Personalities (1981)

 

"Faust IV"

Album by Faust with one song for Syd Barrett.

 

"Guitar Jamboreè"

Chris Spedding (1976)

 

"Have you seen Jacky"

The Dukes of the Stratosphear (1987)

 

"I'd rather Jack"

Reynold Girls (1988, Pink Floyd mentioned in lyrics. Released on single in Germany - PWL. 2B 42725)

 

"I know where Syd Barrett lives"

T.V. Personalities (1981)

T.V. Personalities (198? - “Chocolate art” live album)

 

"Images"

Album by Michael Garrison.

 

"In the regions of the sun return"

Album by Michael Garrison.

 

"Madcap embrace"

Marillion (31.03.81 - studio version)

Marillion (24.12.81 - live in Milton Keynes)

Also a version in the bootleg “Fish out of water - Rarities vol. 2”.

 

"Never mind the pressure"

Baron Knights (1980)

 

"Oh! What a dream"

Kevin Ayers (dedicated to Syd Barrett. 1974 - “Bananamour” album - released in UK on Harvest album, EMS 1124. Also released on 7")

 

"Punk Floyd"

Rutles (198? - USA TV)

 

"Song for jester tear"

Marillion (album with a picture of “A saucerful of secrets” sleeve on cover).

 

"Stolen letters"

Peter Sellers & the Hollywood Party (1988, included in the S. Barrett book “Where is the madcap called Syd?”)

 

"The man who invented himself"

Robin Hitchcock.

 

"Them heavy people"

Kate Bush (1977)

 

"To Roger Waters, wherever you are"

Ron Geesin (1973, “As he stands” album)