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''The Best of the Pink Floyd'', also issued as ''Masters of Rock'', is a compilation album of early Pink Floyd music, concentrating on singles and album tracks from 1967 to 1968.


Later release

Later editions titled ''Masters of Rock'' were released in 1974 in
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, to capitalise on the success of ''
The Dark Side of the Moon ''The Dark Side of the Moon'' is the eighth studio album by the English rock band Pink Floyd, released on 1 March 1973 by Harvest Records. The album was primarily developed during live performances, and the band premiered an early version of ...
''. It is one of the ''Masters of Rock'' series of budget EMI compilations with identical titles, each volume for a different artist. Two different sleeve designs were used: one (by Herman Baas) based on the picture from the centre of the album sleeve for ''
Meddle ''Meddle'' is the sixth studio album by English rock band Pink Floyd, released by Harvest Records. The album was produced between the band's touring commitments, from January to August 1971 at a series of locations around London, including EM ...
'', with Syd Barrett's face superimposed over the original photo of David Gilmour, who had not yet joined the band during most of the period covered by the album; and a later edition with the title filling the front cover. The latter edition is titled ''Masters of Rock, Volume 1''; subsequent volumes of ''Masters of Rock'' featured other artists.


Song variations

There are no song variations between the original ''Best of'' edition and the ''Masters of Rock'' LPs. Both The ''Best of'' edition and ''Masters of Rock'' are made from the same master tape and matrix (5C 054–04299) and were notable for containing the first stereo release of "
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" and " Paintbox", this latter also appearing a year later on ''
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''. However, The French edition of ''Masters of Rock'', released in 1974, contains the stereo mix of "
Julia Dream "Julia Dream" is the B-side of the Pink Floyd single " It Would Be So Nice". The song was the first to be released by the band with lead vocals by David Gilmour. Writing Written by bassist Roger Waters, "Julia Dream" is characterised by the slow ...
" as in ''
Relics In religion, a relic is an object or article of religious significance from the past. It usually consists of the physical remains of a saint or the personal effects of the saint or venerated person preserved for purposes of veneration as a tang ...
''. These albums were also the only LP source of "
It Would Be So Nice "It Would Be So Nice" is a 1968 song by the rock band Pink Floyd, written by the keyboard player/singer Richard Wright. It was the fourth single released by the group and the first to feature new guitarist David Gilmour, following the departure o ...
" prior to the era of CD re-issues and compilations. The version of "It Would Be So Nice" appearing on these albums is the single version, with lyrics mentioning "the ''Daily Standard''" (no known version with "the ''
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''" has ever been released). Counterfeit editions with different track lists exist. Any edition with a track list that does not match the list shown here, is a counterfeit.Id-picture-discs-coloured-2.html Illustrated guide to fake Pink Floyd picture discs
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Track listing

All songs written and sung by Syd Barrett, and taken from singles, except where noted.


Personnel

* Syd Barrett –
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(all but 7, 9), lead vocals (all but 7, 8, 9),
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* David Gilmour – guitar (7, 9), lead vocals (9), backing vocals (uncredited) * Nick Mason – drums,
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* Roger Waters –
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(1), backing vocals * Richard Wright –
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, organ, mellotron (7, 9),
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(7), lead vocals (2, 7, 8), backing vocals (however erroneously credited for playing bass guitar)


Certifications


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Best Of The Pink Floyd Albums produced by Joe Boyd Albums produced by Norman Smith (record producer) Pink Floyd compilation albums 1970 greatest hits albums Columbia Records compilation albums