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  1. A Saucerful of Secrets is the second studio album by the English rock band Pink Floyd, recorded 9 May 1967 – 3 May 1968 and released on June 28, 1968. Early German releases: SMC 74 451: white/red/gold label. SMC 74 451: first repress with blue label design. 1C 062-04 190: version without pentagram star between 'Pink Floyd' and the interlocking circles.

  2. A Saucerful of Secrets (בתרגום חופשי: סודות מלוא הצלחת) הוא אלבומה השני של להקת פינק פלויד.הוא הוקלט באולפני אבי רוד של חברת התקליטים EMI בחודשים ינואר עד אפריל של שנת 1968.האלבום יצא לאור מאוחר יותר באותה שנה - ב-27 ביולי בארצות הברית ...

  3. This has not been mentioned or confirmed by any member of Pink Floyd. Part 1: Vague sensations within your stomach. Part 2: the trip proper, the brain is turned into a furnace, burning higher and ...

  4. A Saucerful of Secrets» es un instrumental de Pink Floyd que da título al álbum del mismo nombre, lanzado en 1968. La composición, articulada en cuatro secciones o movimientos, dura 11 minutos con 52 segundos y constituye un ejemplo de música experimental, de vanguardia , efectuada en un contexto rock, utilizando sonoridades sorprendentes, como aullidos, percusiones amenazantes y voces ...

  5. A Saucerful of Secrets är Pink Floyds andra studioalbum, utgivet i juni 1968.Den spelades in mellan oktober 1967 och april 1968. A Saucerful of Secrets var det sista albumet som Syd Barrett medverkade på och under arbetets gång ersattes han av David Gilmour.. Albumet innehåller en blandning av psykedelisk musik och progrock.Det innehåller surrealistiska, utflippade låtar såsom Barretts ...

  6. A Saucerful of Secrets is the second studio album by English rock band Pink Floyd, released on 28 June 1968 by EMI Columbia in the UK and in the US by Tower Records. The mental health of singer and guitarist Syd Barrett deteriorated during recording, so guitarist David Gilmour was recruited; Barrett left the band before the album's completion.

  7. A Saucerful of Secrets. By Jim Miller. October 26, 1968. The Pink Floyd were in the forefront of the self-consiously psychedelic rock movement in Britain as it developed over a year ago; they had ...