1967: The First 3 Singles
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Average customer review:Track Listing
- Arnold Layne
- Candy and a Currant Bun
- See Emily Play
- Scarecrow
- Apples and Oranges
- Paintbox
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #107906 in Music
- Released on: 2001-04-09
- Number of discs: 1
- Format: Import
Customer Reviews
Pink Floyd - '1967 Single Sampler' (EMI)
This is simply a must-have for any and all true fans of early Pink Floyd. Either get this six-track EP or the actual full-length hard-to-find 'Singles' compilation CD. For those who might think 'The Wall' was Floyd's second album (still come across an uninformed fan as such time and again), YOU have plenty of great music to catch up on. Welcome, my friends! Here, you get Pink Floyd's first three 7" singles - both A and B sides. Cuts that are sure to blow your mind the first time you listen to them are "Arnold Layne", the catchy "Scarecrow", the obscure but nicely penned "Apples And Oranges" and "Paintbox". How about the cover? Isn't it priceless? Great early British psych. Highly recommended.
Real Pop Psychedelia
Listening to this collection gives me chills and grins throughout the entire record, it's that good. full of haunting whimsical vocals in folk, music hall and the Wind and the Willows storybook stylings and with the incredible dissonance of sound from the group, all done with plenty of urgency. This is psychedelia at it's finest.




