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The Nile Song
The Nile Song
0/7/1969
One of These Days
One of These Days
29/11/1971

The Nile Song

Pink Floyd

1969 Single
  • Fecha Lanzamiento: Julio 1969 · Fecha Grabación: Febrero 1969 -
    Discográfica: Columbia Harvest · · Productor: Pink Floyd
    1
    The Nile Song
    Pink Floyd • w: Waters • v: Gilmour • 1969 /07
    3:23
  • 2
    Ibiza Bar
    Pink Floyd • w: Pink Floyd (Roger Waters, Richard Wright, Nick Mason and David Gilmour) • 1969 /07
    3:13
  • Album


    More

    More

    Fecha Lanzamiento: 13 Junio 1969 · Fecha Grabación: Enero 1969 - Febrero 1969
    Discográfica: EMI Columbia · Estudio de Grabación: Pye, London · Productor: Pink Floyd
    1
    Cirrus Minor
    Pink Floyd • w: Waters • v: Gilmour • 1969 /06 /13
    5:11
  • 2
    The Nile Song
    Pink Floyd • w: Waters • v: Gilmour • 1969 /06 /13
    3:22
  • 3
    Crying Song
    Pink Floyd • w: Waters • 1969 /06 /13
    3:30
  • 4
    Up The Khyber
    Pink Floyd • w: Mason, Wright • 1969 /06 /13
    2:09
  • 5
    Green Is The Colour
    Pink Floyd • w: Waters • 1969 /06 /13
    2:55
  • 6
    Cymbaline
    Pink Floyd • w: Waters • 1969 /06 /13
    4:46
  • 7
    Party Sequence
    Pink Floyd • w: Pink Floyd (Roger Waters, Richard Wright, Nick Mason and David Gilmour) • 1969 /06 /13
    1:06
  • 8
    Main Theme
    Pink Floyd • w: Pink Floyd (Roger Waters, Richard Wright, Nick Mason and David Gilmour) • 1969 /06 /13
    5:28
  • 9
    Ibiza Bar
    Pink Floyd • w: Pink Floyd (Roger Waters, Richard Wright, Nick Mason and David Gilmour) • 1969 /06 /13
    3:13
  • 10
    More Blues
    Pink Floyd • w: Pink Floyd (Roger Waters, Richard Wright, Nick Mason and David Gilmour) • 1969 /06 /13
    2:10
  • 11
    11. Quicksilver
    Pink Floyd • 1969 /06 /13
    7:06
  • 12
    12. A Spanish Piece
    Pink Floyd • 1969 /06 /13
    1:01
  • 13
    13. Dramatic Theme
    Pink Floyd • 1969 /06 /13
    2:16
  • Album

    The Nile Song
    The Nile Song
    0/7/1969
    One of These Days
    One of These Days
    29/11/1971
    "The Nile Song"
    Single by Pink Floyd
    from the album More
    B-side
    • "Ibiza Bar" (France and New Zealand)
    • "Main Theme" (Japan)
    ReleasedJuly 1969[1]
    RecordedFebruary 1969
    Genre
    Length3:27
    Label
    Songwriter(s)Roger Waters
    Producer(s)Pink Floyd
    Pink Floyd singles chronology
    "Point Me at the Sky"
    (1968)
    "The Nile Song"
    (1969)
    "One of These Days"
    (1971)

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    1969 single by Pink Floyd

    "The Nile Song", written by Roger Waters and sung by David Gilmour, is the second song from Pink Floyd`s 1969 album More, the soundtrack to the film of the same name.[2][3] It was released as a single in 1969 (only in France, Japan and New Zealand),[4] and included on the 1971 compilation album Relics. While Pink Floyd never played the song in concert, Nick Mason`s Saucerful of Secrets performed it in 2018.[5]

    While the rest of the More album was issued in true stereo, "The Nile Song" was mixed in mono and processed into Duophonic stereo for release.

    Composition

    Andy Kellman of AllMusic feels that "The Nile Song" is "one of the heaviest songs the band ever recorded".[6] The chord progression is a series of modulations, beginning at A and then rising a whole step with each repeat, cycling through six different keys, returning to the starting point of A and continuing this pattern as the song fades out.[7] The song`s style has been described as heavy metal,[8][9] acid rock[10] and hard rock.[11][12][13]

    Personnel

    • David Gilmour – lead vocals, guitar
    • Roger Waters – bass
    • Nick Mason – drums

    Covers

    "The Nile Song" was covered by:

    • The Human Instinct, on their 1971 album Pins In It.[14]
    • The Necros, on their 1986 album Tangled Up.[15]
    • Red Temple Spirits, on their 1988 album Dancing to Restore an Eclipsed Moon.[16]
    • The Melvins, live at UCLA in 1993.
    • Panthers, on their 2004 album Things Are Strange.[citation needed]
    • The Morlocks, on their 1991 album Wake Me When I`m Dead.[17]
    • Voivod, on their 1993 album The Outer Limits.[18]
    • Dreadnaught, on their 2001 EP One Piece Missing.[19]
    • Gov`t Mule, on their 2018 tour Dark Side of the Mule[20]

    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    1969 single by Pink Floyd

    "The Nile Song", written by Roger Waters and sung by David Gilmour, is the second song from Pink Floyd`s 1969 album More, the soundtrack to the film of the same name.[2][3] It was released as a single in 1969 (only in France, Japan and New Zealand),[4] and included on the 1971 compilation album Relics. While Pink Floyd never played the song in concert, Nick Mason`s Saucerful of Secrets performed it in 2018.[5]

    While the rest of the More album was issued in true stereo, "The Nile Song" was mixed in mono and processed into Duophonic stereo for release.

    Composition

    Andy Kellman of AllMusic feels that "The Nile Song" is "one of the heaviest songs the band ever recorded".[6] The chord progression is a series of modulations, beginning at A and then rising a whole step with each repeat, cycling through six different keys, returning to the starting point of A and continuing this pattern as the song fades out.[7] The song`s style has been described as heavy metal,[8][9] acid rock[10] and hard rock.[11][12][13]

    Personnel

    • David Gilmour – lead vocals, guitar
    • Roger Waters – bass
    • Nick Mason – drums

    Covers

    "The Nile Song" was covered by:

    • The Human Instinct, on their 1971 album Pins In It.[14]
    • The Necros, on their 1986 album Tangled Up.[15]
    • Red Temple Spirits, on their 1988 album Dancing to Restore an Eclipsed Moon.[16]
    • The Melvins, live at UCLA in 1993.
    • Panthers, on their 2004 album Things Are Strange.[citation needed]
    • The Morlocks, on their 1991 album Wake Me When I`m Dead.[17]
    • Voivod, on their 1993 album The Outer Limits.[18]
    • Dreadnaught, on their 2001 EP One Piece Missing.[19]
    • Gov`t Mule, on their 2018 tour Dark Side of the Mule[20]

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