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''A Saucerful of Secrets'' is the second studio album by the English rock band
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, released on 28 June 1968 by EMI Columbia in the United Kingdom and on 27 July 1968 in the United States by
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. During recording, the mental health of singer and guitarist
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deteriorated, so
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was recruited; Barrett left the band before the album's completion. Whereas Barrett had been the primary songwriter on Pink Floyd's debut album, ''
The Piper at the Gates of Dawn ''The Piper at the Gates of Dawn'' is the debut studio album by English rock band Pink Floyd, released on 5 August 1967 by EMI Columbia. It is the only Pink Floyd album made under the leadership of founding member Syd Barrett (lead vocals, g ...
'' (1967), on ''A Saucerful of Secrets'' each member contributed songwriting and lead vocals. Gilmour appeared on all but two songs, while Barrett contributed to three. "
Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun "Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun" is a song by the English rock band Pink Floyd, appearing on their second album, ''A Saucerful of Secrets'' (1968). It was written by Roger Waters, taking lyrics from a Chinese poetry book, and features ...
" is the only song on which all five members appear. ''A Saucerful of Secrets'' reached number nine in the UK charts, but did not chart in the US until April 2019, peaking at number 158. It received mostly positive reviews, though many critics have deemed it inferior to ''The Piper at the Gates of Dawn''.


Recording

Pink Floyd released their debut album, ''
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,'' in August 1967. Work began on ''A Saucerful of Secrets'' in the same month, at EMI Studios (now
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) in London, with producer Norman Smith. The first songs recorded were "
Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun "Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun" is a song by the English rock band Pink Floyd, appearing on their second album, ''A Saucerful of Secrets'' (1968). It was written by Roger Waters, taking lyrics from a Chinese poetry book, and features ...
" and " Scream Thy Last Scream", both recorded on 7–8 August 1967.Jones 2003, p. 23Chapman 2010, p. 186 The tracks were planned for release as a single on 8 September, but this was vetoed by Pink Floyd's record company, EMI.Palacios 1998, p. 180 The band recorded "
Vegetable Man "Vegetable Man" is a song by the English rock band Pink Floyd, written by the frontman, Syd Barrett, and recorded in 1967. It was considered for a release as a single or for inclusion on their second album, ''A Saucerful of Secrets'', but went unr ...
" at
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in Soho on 9–11 October,Palacios 1998, p. 194 and returned on 19 October to record "Jugband Blues", with Smith booking a
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band. During these sessions, bandleader
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overdubbed
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onto "Remember a Day", an outtake from ''The Piper at the Gates of Dawn''.Palacios 2010, p. 286 The band took a break to record " Apples and Oranges" on 26 and 27 October.Chapman 2010, p. 189 A few days later, they recorded what would become the B-side, " Paint Box", before leaving for a US tour. In November, "Apples and Oranges" was released as a single but failed to chart.Manning 2006, p. 43 Around this time, the mental health of guitarist
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was deteriorating; he was often unresponsive and would not play, leading to the cancellation of several performances and Pink Floyd's first US tour. In December 1967, reaching a crisis point with Barrett, Pink Floyd added guitarist
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as the fifth member. According to Jenner, the group planned that Gilmour would "cover for arrett'seccentricities". When this proved unworkable, "Syd was just going to write. Just to try to keep him involved." For two days from 10 January 1968, Pink Floyd reconvened at EMI Studios, attempting to work on older tracks: Waters' vocals and keyboardist Richard Wright's organ were overdubbed onto "Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun", while drummer
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added vocals to "Scream Thy Last Scream". From 12 January till the 20th, Pink Floyd performed briefly as a five-piece. Gilmour played and sang while Barrett wandered around on stage, occasionally joining in with the playing. Between these gigs, the group rehearsed new songs written by Waters on 15 and 16 January. During the next session, on 18 January, the band jammed on rhythm tracks, joined by Smith; Barrett did not attend. On 24 and 25 January, they recorded a song logged as "The Most Boring Song I've Ever Heard Bar 2" at EMI. The band recorded "Let There Be More Light", "Corporal Clegg" (which features lead vocals by Mason),Schaffner 2005, p. 132 and "See-Saw" all without Barrett, though manager Andrew King said Barrett performed the slide solo at the end of "Let There Be More Light". On 26 January 1968, when the band was driving to a show at
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, they decided not to pick up Barrett. Barrett was finally ousted in late January 1968, leaving the band to finish the album without him. "Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun" is the only song on which all five band members appeared. The band struggled to come up with new material, but in February 1968 recorded Wright's " It Would Be So Nice" and Waters' " Julia Dream". In early February, it was announced Waters’ track "Corporal Clegg" would be the next single; however, due to pressure from the label, the songManning 2006, pp. 46–47 was earmarked for the album, and "It Would Be So Nice" was released in April, with "Julia Dream" on the B-side. Throughout April, the band took stock of their work. Waters blocked "
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" and " Scream Thy Last Scream" from the album, but they retained "Jugband Blues" and "Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun". Without enough material to fill an album, the band started putting together music that became the title track. Mason and Waters planned it out as if it were an
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, including peaks and troughs. Smith did not approve, telling them they had to stick to three-minute songs. On 25 June, the band recorded another session for the BBC radio show ''
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'', including two tracks from the album: the session featured two tracks from Saucerful: "Let There Be More Light" and an abridged version of the title track, "The Massed Gadgets of Hercules".Manning 2006, p. 48


Songs

Unlike ''The'' ''Piper at the Gates of Dawn'', which was dominated by Barrett's compositions, ''A Saucerful of Secrets'' contains only one Barrett original: "Jugband Blues".
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described that with ''A Saucerful of Secrets'', "the band begin to map out the dark and repetitive pulses that would characterize their next few records." Wright sings or shares lead vocals on four of the album's seven songs, and contributes vocals on the eleven-and-a-half-minute instrumental opus "A Saucerful of Secrets", making this the only Pink Floyd album where his vocal contributions outnumber those of the rest of the band. With Barrett seemingly detached from proceedings, it came down to Waters and Wright to provide adequate material. The opening, "Let There Be More Light", written by Waters, continues the space rock approach established by Barrett. "Let There Be More Light" evolved from a bass riff that was part of "
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". Both "Remember a Day" and "See-Saw" use the childlike approachPalacios 2010, p. 285Reisch 2007, p. 272 that was established on their debut.Schaffner 2005, pp. 132–133 Wright remained critical of his early contributions to the band. "Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun" was first performed with Barrett in 1967.Palacios 2010, p. 271 The success of the track was such that it remained in their live setlist until 1973 where it appeared in a greatly extended form. Waters later performed the track during solo concerts from 1984 and later. Waters borrowed the lyrics from a book of
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from the
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, like Barrett had used in " Chapter 24".Palacios 2010, p. 265 "Corporal Clegg" is the first Pink Floyd song to address issues of war, a theme which would endure throughout the career of Waters as a songwriter for the band, culminating on the 1983 album '' The Final Cut''. The title track was originally written as a new version of "Nick's Boogie".Palacios 2010, p. 322 The track is titled as four parts on '' Ummagumma''.Manning 2006, p. 188 A staple in the band's live set until summer 1972, a live version of the song was recorded on 27 April 1969 at the Mothers Club in Birmingham for inclusion on ''Ummagumma''.Schaffner 2005, p. 156 "Jugband Blues" is often thought to refer to Barrett's departure from the group ("It's awfully considerate of you to think of me here / And I'm most obliged to you for making it clear that I'm not here").Reisch 2007, p. 236Chapman 2010, p. 190 A promotional video was recorded for the track. The band's management wanted to release the song as a single, but it was vetoed by the band and Smith.Manning 2006, p. 41


Unreleased songs

As well as "Jugband Blues", the album was to include "Vegetable Man", another Barrett composition. The song was to appear on a single as the B-side to Barrett's "Scream Thy Last Scream". The band performed "Jugband Blues", "Vegetable Man" and "Scream Thy Last Scream" for a ''Top Gear'' session, recorded on 20 December 1967, and broadcast on the 31st.Manning 2006, p. 44 Two additional Barrett songs, "In the Beechwoods",Chapman 2010, p. 193 and "No Title" (frequently referred to on bootlegs as "Sunshine"), were recorded early in the album sessions.Jones 2003, p. 25 After years of only being available via bootlegs, "Vegetable Man", "Scream Thy Last Scream", and "In the Beechwoods" were officially released on ''
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'' compilation. At least one other song, "John Latham", was recorded during these sessions and has been released.


Album cover

''A Saucerful of Secrets'' was the first of several Pink Floyd album covers created by the design group
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.Palacios 2010, p. 330 After
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, it was the second time that EMI had permitted one of their acts to hire outside designers for an album jacket. The cover, designed by
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, contains an image of
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from issue #158 of the comic book ''
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'', illustrated by
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Release and reception

The album was released in the UK on Monday, 1 July 1968 on EMI's
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label, reaching number 9 in the UK charts. It was released in the US by the
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division of
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, where it was the only Pink Floyd album not to chart until 2019, when it peaked at 158. However, when reissued as ''
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'' with the original version of ''The Piper at the Gates of Dawn'' after the success of ''
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'', the album did chart at number 36 on the ''Billboard'' 200. "Let There Be More Light" was released as a single, backed with "Remember a Day", in the US on 19 August 1968. ''
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'' was unfavourable, writing that the album was "not as interesting as their first" and "rather mediocre", highlighting the reduced contributions from Barrett. The stereo mix of the album was first released on CD in 1988, and in 1992 was digitally remastered and reissued as part of the '' Shine On'' box set. The remastered stereo CD was released on its own in 1994 in the UK and the US. The mono version of the album has never been officially released on CD. The stereo mix was remastered and re-issued in 2011 by Capitol/EMI as part of the '' Why Pink Floyd: Discovery'' series, and again in 2016 by
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under the Pink Floyd Records label. The mono mix was reissued on vinyl for Record Store Day in April, 2019 by Sony Music and Warner Music Group under the Pink Floyd Records label. The album finally charted on the Billboard 200 as a standalone peaking at No. 158 when the mono mix was re-released for Record Store Day. In a retrospective review for
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draws attention to the album's "gentle, fairy-tale ambience", with songs that move from "concise and vivid" to "spacy, ethereal material with lengthy instrumental passages". In a review for
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, Daryl Easlea said ''Saucerful'' was "not without filler", adding that "Jugband Blues" was "the most chilling" song on the album. In 2014, Mason named ''A Saucerful of Secrets'' his favourite Pink Floyd album: "I think there are ideas contained there that we have continued to use all the way through our career. I think twas a quite good way of marking Syd's departure and Dave's arrival. It's rather nice to have it on one record, where you get both things. It's a cross-fade rather than a cut."


Track listing


Personnel

Track numbers noted in parenthesis below are based on CD track numbering. Pink Floyd *
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– bass guitar , percussion , vocals *
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, vocals *
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– guitars ,
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, vocals *
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– drums , percussion , lead vocals , kazoo Manning 2006, p. 187 *
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– vocals , slide guitar , acoustic guitar , electric guitar Additional personnel * Norman Smith – producer, drums , backing vocals , voice * The
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