Wednesday, June 23, 2010
Syd Barrett “The Madcap Laughs” (1970)
I have no idea what Syd Barrett's mental state was like when he recorded this album (going on what I've read, though, it obviously wasn't good), but we should emphasise this doesn't sound like music from a man who was sick. It's confident, playful (if also darker and more serious than his Floyd material), whimsical and open. It's also not very "psychedelic", in the sense that Piper was; the music, pared back to its core, reminds me more of, say, post-Cale Velvets than the Floyd. It's an album with its own, defiantly personal way of doing things; it's something you've never heard before, totally individual, and there's no meeting it halfway -- you either open your heart to it, or you don't. Myself, I love it to pieces. –Brad
Labels:
Album Reviews,
Psych and Prog
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