Time (Pink Floyd song)

Time is derived from the 1973 song from the rock band Pink Floyd, which was first released on their album The Dark Side of the Moon.

Description

Time is the only one of all four band members together wrote of the album. It is characterized by a long introduction to the sound of the ticking of various clocks, which merges with the simultaneous ringing, beating and ringing. The recordings were taken from the quadraphonic sound engineer Alan Parsons in an antique shop and mixed for the album. Under Selects these shots of Nick Mason and Roger Waters rototoms ' bass.

The vocals were shared by David Gilmour and Richard Wright. In addition to the approximately two-minute intro stands out mixed with a lot of echo guitar solo. During the verses the tempo of the song is 128 BPM, it halved the chorus to 64 BPM - the indication Moderately with half time feel. The piece ends with a reprise of the title Breathe from the same album.

Musician list

  • Richard Wright (vocals, Farfisa Organ, Wurlitzer electric piano, VCS3 synthesizer)
  • David Gilmour (vocals, guitar)
  • Roger Waters (bass )
  • Nick Mason (drums, percussion)
  • Doris Troy (vocals )
  • Lesley Duncan (vocals )
  • Liza Strike (vocals )
  • Barry St. John (vocals )
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