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Sold Date:
March 4, 2018
Start Date:
March 1, 2018
Final Price:
$155.50
(USD)
Bid Count:
18
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MINTY CLEAN "OMAYYAD" JOURNEY!
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Pink Floyd
"OMAYYAD"
..|/\|...............................................|/\|.. USA - TRADE MARK OF QUALITYRARE & IN DEMAND! Vintage T.M.O.Q pressing from the '70s housed in thick pastel pink sleeve ...
The
release was by the legendary Trademark of Quality label of Southern
California, known for its high production standards, perfectionism, and
commitment to quality. TMOQ used only virgin vinyl for its product
line...
Said to be one of the best releases on the legendary Trade Mark Of Quality label, and one of the greatest PINK FLOYD rarities...
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This collectors item contains the following "rarities"::::
1. Fingal's Cave -
This name referred to Irish Mythology and a place in the Scottish isle
of Staffa. This energetic song was written for the first Flying Scene of
the movie together with two more songs. It's rare to hear a loud,
bombastic blues number like this performed by Pink Floyd, and only a
couple pieces on Pink Floyd - "More" come even close to it
stylistically. The working title was " Take Off " (version I)
2. Crumbling Land -
This is the long studio version with all the traffic noises recorded by Nick Mason in the streets of Rome.
Since the musical part is the same as the official one, a merge was
made with the two. The result is a restored complete studio version.
Having an unusual rhythm for a Pink Floyd song it's considered a
country song, although in the end it's not. For the movie only 34
seconds were used, and those were from an early take, not from the final
version. The title and the lyric content refer to Zabriskie Point (the
place), to USA and to Michelangelo Antonioni. The working title was
"Highway Song."
3. Oenone -
The
name refers to Greek Mythology, similar to Sisyphus recorded a few
weeks before. "Oenone" was a nymph married to Paris of Troy. He left her
for Helen of Sparta. Oenone was an isle as well, connected to the Sisyphus story (!).
This song was written for the Love Scene, and "Love Scene" was likely a
working title for it. Pink Floyd tried four different musical styles to
please Antonioni for that scene, including a blues. This is the style
that worked the best, from Pink Floyd's point of view. It comes from
several psychedelic approaches they tried under the direction of
Antonioni. Great psychedelic performance by Rick and Dave.
4. Rain in the Country -
Along with The Narrow Way Part 1, this song almost certainly has it's roots in Baby Blue Shuffle in D Major
and in the second part you can clearly hear the germination of Atom
Heart Mother (in fact The Amazing Pudding was performed only one month
later...).
Probably another of many approaches to Love Scene, Pink
Floyd tried it for Antonioni coupled with the desert scenes as well, as
Don confirmed.
One of Gilmour's more interesting early compositions
which really showcases his acoustic playing. We aren't certain of the
origins for the title but likely designed to create contrast with the
dry locations of the movie. The working title for this remains unknown.
5. The Embryo -
In 1972 this was a completely new song, same as the Zabriskie Point outtakes.
It was a surprise to hear the “seagulls” or “whales” sounds of Echoes in another piece.
6. Interstellar Overdrive -
For 30 years it has been the definitive live version of the song for most fans.
It's the final evolution of the Barrett masterpiece with a stunning
intro before the famous riff. It was one of the last times it was
performed as part of the live show. A few more times and it was dropped.
A: Oenone (Studio) 6:20
Fingal's Cave (Studio) 1:50
Interstellar Overdrive (Live) 13:40
B: Crumbeling Land (Original Long Studio Version) 6:10
Rain In The Country (Studio) 7:00
The Embryo (Live) 11:45
CONDITION: The cover is rated: "EX" (excellent) pastel custom art pasted slick over white cardboard cover is clean. That's about it...no split seams, no bends, no writing and of course no delete marks!
The vinyl is rated: M- TOP COPY - smooth and clear and Both labels are clean.