Works is a compilation album of songs by the English rock band Pink Floyd, released in
June 1983 by Capitol Records. It features a variety of material, including two of the band's early singles "Arnold Layne" and "See Emily Play", alternative mixes of tracks from The Dark Side of the Moon (1973) and the studio outtake "Embryo".
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The album was released by Pink Floyd's former American label, Capitol Records, to compete with their then-current studio album The Final Cut. The album is particularly notable for including the track "Embryo", an outtake from the Ummagumma album that later became a concert staple in a greatly elongated form. Previously, the track had only appeared on a scarce various artists compilation album promoting Pink Floyd's UK label Harvest Records entitled Picnic – A Breath of Fresh Air in January 1970. designed by Dutch graphic artist Wladimir Flem.
Track listing
Side one
Side two
Personnel
- Syd Barrett — guitar ("Arnold Layne", "Set the Controls...", "See Emily Play"), lead vocals ("Arnold Layne", "See Emily Play")
- David Gilmour — guitar (all but "Arnold Layne", "See Emily Play", "Several Species..."), bass guitar ("One of These Days"), lead vocals ("Fearless", "Embryo"), backing vocals
- Nick Mason — drums, percussion, tape effects, vocalisations ("One of These Days")
- Roger Waters — bass guitar, tape effects, lead vocals ("Brain Damage", "Eclipse", "Set the Controls...", "Free Four"), vocalisations ("Several Species..."), backing vocals
- Richard Wright — keyboards, piano, synthesisers, backing vocals
Charts
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