Quicksilver (song)
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"Quicksilver" | ||
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Song by Pink Floyd | ||
from the album Music from the Film More | ||
Released | July 27, 1969 | |
Recorded | March 1969 | |
Genre | Electronic Music Space music |
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Length | 7:13 | |
Label | Harvest Records | |
Writer(s) | Roger Waters, Richard Wright, David Gilmour, Nick Mason | |
Producer(s) | Norman Smith | |
Music from the Film More track listing | ||
More Blues (10) |
"Quicksilver" (11) |
A Spanish Piece (12) |
"Quicksilver" was a song written and performed by the band Pink Floyd for their album Music from the Film More. It appeared in shortened form in the live suite The Man and the Journey, where it was entitled "Sleep". On the studio album, the song is about 3 minutes longer than this version, with a time of 7 minutes 13 seconds. The song consists of eerie sound effects and other Musique concrète techniques, hallmarks of their sound.
[edit] Personnel
- Richard Wright - Keyboard, organ, Vibrophone and Effects.
- David Gilmour- Guitar and Sound effects.
- Roger Waters - Gong, Tape Effects.
- Nick Mason - Cymbals, Percussion and Effects