Pink Floyd's "Another Brick in the Wall (Part II)" and "One of My Turns" 7" single is a must-have for any music lover. Released in 1979, it captures the essence of the groundbreaking album "The Wall" with its iconic artwork and powerful music. The A-side, "Another Brick," is a timeless anthem of rebellion, while the B-side, "One of My Turns," showcases the band's versatility with a haunting and introspective track. This single is a reminder of the enduring power of music and the importance of owning physical copies of our favorite albums.
From its iconic opening riff to its powerful chorus, "Another Brick in the Wall (Part II)" is undeniably one of Pink Floyd's most recognizable and enduring songs. Released as a single in 1979, backed by the haunting and introspective "One of My Turns," the 7" picture sleeve vinyl continues to captivate listeners decades later.
This single served as a powerful promotional tool for the groundbreaking concept album "The Wall," exploring themes of alienation, rebellion, and emotional isolation. "Another Brick in the Wall (Part II)," with its scathing lyrics about societal pressures and the constraints of conformity, resonated deeply with a generation yearning for self-expression and freedom. Its catchy melody and rebellious message were further amplified by the iconic animated music video, featuring schoolchildren chanting "we don't need no education" and tearing down a wall.
"One of My Turns," a stark contrast to the anthemic nature of its A-side, showcases the band's versatility and Roger Waters' masterful songwriting. The song delves into the character's internal struggles and anxieties, showcasing vulnerability and emotional depth. The introspective lyrics, paired with the melancholic melody and Gilmour's expressive vocals, create a poignant and deeply personal experience for the listener.
The 7" picture sleeve format itself adds to the collectability and allure of this single. Featuring a striking image of the album's iconic wall, it serves as a tangible reminder of a pivotal moment in music history. Holding the record and experiencing the sound through analog means offers a unique connection to the music and the era in which it was created.
While digital music has undoubtedly changed the way we consume music, the allure of vinyl remains strong. The tangible format, the artwork, and the ritualistic experience of listening to an album from start to finish create a unique and immersive experience that is unmatched by digital streaming. In that sense, the "Another Brick in the Wall (Part II)" and "One of My Turns" single stands as a testament to the enduring power of music and its ability to connect with us on a deeper level.
Whether you're a longtime Pink Floyd fan or a music enthusiast discovering their music for the first time, the 7" picture sleeve single of "Another Brick in the Wall (Part II)" and "One of My Turns" is a must-have for any collection. It offers a window into a groundbreaking album, a snapshot of a cultural moment, and a chance to experience the music in its purest form. So, put on the record, crank up the volume, and let the music transport you back to the days when rebellion had a soundtrack and walls were meant to be broken down.
Music Genre: Classic Acid / Progressive Rock |
Tracks side 1: Another Brick in the Wall Part II |
Tracks side 2: One of my Turns |
Record Label & Catalognr: EMI-Electrola 1C 006 63494 |
Packaging P/S Picture Sleeve |
Vinyl Media Format: 7" Single/EP |
Year / Country 1979 Made in Germany |
EMI-Electrola 1C 006 63494 , 1979 , Germany
Pink Floyd's "Another Brick in the Wall (Part II)" and "One of My Turns" 7" single is a must-have for any music lover. Released in 1979, it captures the essence of the groundbreaking album "The Wall" with its iconic artwork and powerful music. The A-side, "Another Brick," is a timeless anthem of rebellion, while the B-side, "One of My Turns," showcases the band's versatility with a haunting and introspective track.
Another Brick in the Wall Part II b/w One of my Turn 7" SingleEMI-Harvest 3X 006-05459 , 1968 , Italy
Released in 1968, Pink Floyd's "Point Me at the Sky" single captures their evolution between Syd Barrett's influence and David Gilmour's emergence. This rare UK single features a co-written ballad (A-side) and showcases their heavier improvisational style with "Careful with That Axe, Eugene" (B-side). The unique picture sleeve adds to its collectability, making it a valuable artifact of Pink Floyd's early years.
Point me at the Sky b/w Careful with that Axe Eugene 7" SingleEMI-Columbia CH 01 , 1977 , Switzerland
In 1977, a unique Swiss release appeared: the "See Emily Play" Special Edition 7" single. This limited-release vinyl features the iconic "See Emily Play" alongside "The Scarecrow," offering a captivating glimpse into Pink Floyd's early, psychedelic sound. This special edition is a must-have for collectors and fans seeking a piece of Pink Floyd history.
See Emily Play b/w The Scarecrow (Switzerland) 7" SinglePath Marconi EMI 2C 008-64.875 , 1982 , France
Pink Floyd's 1982 single "When the Tigers Broke Free" b/w "Bring the Boys Back Home" features two iconic tracks from the film "The Wall." Both songs are powerful and moving, with "When the Tigers Broke Free" telling the story of the protagonist Pink and "Bring the Boys Back Home" longing for peace.
When Tigers Broke Free b/w Bring The Boys Back Home 7" SingleBelow is the Index of albums released by the British Acid/Psych band Pink Floyd. As we have a large collection of Pink Floyd albums this index will have entries pointing for each album to the detailed listings. For example: "Animals" clicking the "Show Index" button will bring up listing of this album with information on the various countries it was released and collector's information on how to identify a particular release.
1977
"Animals" is the tenth studio album by Pink Floyd, and was released in January 1977. A concept album, it provides a scathing critique of the social-political conditions of 1970s Britain, and presents a marked change in musical style from their earlier work.
Show Index Page1970
"Atom Heart Mother" is the fifth studio album by Pink Floyd, released in 1970 by Harvest and EMI Records in the United Kingdom and Harvest and Capitol in the United States. It was recorded at Abbey Road Studios, London, England, and reached number one in the United Kingdom, and number 55] in the United States charts, and went gold in the U.S. in March 1994.
Show Index Page1981
"A Collection of Great Dance Songs" is a compilation album by Pink Floyd released on 23 November 1981 on Harvest/EMI in the UK and Columbia Records in the United States.
Show Index Page1973
"The Dark Side of the Moon" is the eighth studio album by Pink Floyd, released in March 1973. The concept album built on ideas explored by the band in their live shows and earlier recordings, but it lacks the extended instrumental excursions that characterised their work following the departure in 1968 of founding member, principal composer and lyricist Syd Barrett.
Show Index Page1988
"Delicate Sound of Thunder" is a Pink Floyd live double album from the David Gilmour-led era of the band which was recorded over five nights at the Nassau Coliseum on Long Island, New York in August 1988 and mixed at Abbey Road Studios in September 1988.
Show Index Page2001
"Echoes: The Best of Pink Floyd" is a compilation album by Pink Floyd. It was released by EMI Records on 5 November 2001, in the United Kingdom and the following day in the United States through Capitol Records.
Show Index Page1983
"The Final Cut" is the twelfth studio album by Pink Floyd. A concept album, The Final Cut is the last of the band's releases to include founding member and longtime lyricist Roger Waters.
Show Index Page1974
This compilation album of Pink Floyd contains the hard to find tracks
Show Index Page1971
Meddle is the sixth studio album by Pink Floyd. It was released in October 1971. This album was recorded at Morgan Sound Stusdios, London
Show Index Page1987
"A Momentary Lapse of Reason" is the thirteenth studio album by Pink Floyd. It was released in the UK and US in September 1987. In 1985 guitarist David Gilmour began to assemble a group of musicians to work on his third solo album.
Show Index Page1969
Pink Floyd's More movie soundtrack is a classic album that remains highly influential to this day. The album's unique blend of progressive rock, psychedelic, and experimental elements helped to establish Pink Floyd as one of the most important bands of the 20th century.
Show Index Page1973
The "Nice Pair" was released in December 1973 by Harvest and Capitol in the United States and the following month in the United Kingdom by Harvest and EMI.
Show Index Page1972
"Obscured by Clouds" is the seventh studio album by Pink Floyd, based on their soundtrack for the French film "La Vallée", by Barbet Schroeder.
Show Index Page1967
"The Piper at the Gates of Dawn" is the firs album by the Pink Floyd, and the only one made under founding member Syd Barrett's leadership. The album contains whimsical lyrics about space, scarecrows, gnomes, bicycles and fairy tales, along with psychedelic instrumental songs.
Show Index Page1978
Relics is a compilation album by Pink Floyd released in 1971. The album was released on 14 May in the UK and 15 July in the United States.
Show Index Page1968
"A Saucerful of Secrets" is the second studio album by Pink Floyd. It was recorded at EMI's Abbey Road Studios on various dates from August 1967 to April 1968. It is both the last Pink Floyd album on which Syd Barrett would appear and the only studio album in which all 5 band members contributed.
Show Index Page1990
Early Live recordings, complemented with interviews
Show Index Page1969
Ummagumma is a double album by Pink Floyd, released in 1969 by Harvest and EMI in the United Kingdom and Harvest and Capitol in the United States. Disc A is a live album of their normal set list of the time, while disc B contains compositions by each member of the band recorded as a studio album.
Show Index Page1979
The Wall is the eleventh studio album by Pink Floyd. Released as a double album on 30 November 1979, it was subsequently performed live with elaborate theatrical effects, and adapted into a feature film, Pink Floyd The Wall.
Show Index Page1975
"Wish You Were Here" is the ninth studio album by English progressive rock group Pink Floyd, released in September 1975. Inspired by material they composed while performing across Europe, it was recorded over numerous sessions at London's Abbey Road Studios.
Show Index PageEMI , 1997 , United Kingdom
This is a box-set of 7 albums with in total 8LP. Each album is issued in a ( FOC ) Fold Open Coveraka Gatefold cover.
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This Pink Floyd box-set includes 10 Pink Floyd albums with in total 13LP's as well as a large poster.
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Here you will find several European releases of David Gilmour's debut solo album.
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Here you will find several European releases of Roger Waters solo albums.
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