![]() The cover art, illustrated by Ron Larson, was inspired by the c. Additionally, some tracks are crossfaded into one another, such as "See Emily Play" into "Several Species." and "Fearless" into "Brain Damage." The album also opens with a heartbeat similar to the opening of Dark Side of the Moon that fades into the wind intro of "One of These Days." This creates a bookend effect on side 1, which ends with the heartbeat fadeout of "Eclipse." Īlso unique to Works are the tracks "Brain Damage" and "Eclipse," which are alternative stereo mixes, rumored to be "fold-down" mixes from the quadraphonic edition of Dark Side of the Moon. 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. 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. The album was released by Pink Floyd's former American label, Capitol Records, to compete with their then-current studio album The Final Cut. Release and contents Professional ratings Review scores
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