Speak to Me

Speak to Me
«Speak to Me»
Canción de Pink Floyd
Álbum The Dark Side of the Moon
Publicación 24 de marzo de 1973
Grabación junio de 1972 y entre octubre de 1972 a enero de 1973
Género Rock progresivo, Música electrónica, Música concreta
Duración 1:08
Discográfica Capitol, Harvest
Escritor(es) Nick Mason
Productor(es) Pink Floyd
Canciones de The Dark Side of the Moon
«Speak to Me»
(01)
«Breathe»
(02)

Speak to Me es la primera canción del álbum The Dark Side of the Moon, de la banda británica Pink Floyd, editado en 1973.

Contenido

Contexto

La idea original fue de Nick Mason. Mason había jugado el rol de director del proyecto, cuando el álbum estaba completo y ensamblado, tuvo la idea de hacer una obertura, resumiendo todo el disco, música y sonidos. En un principio, Speak to Me iba a ser parte de Breathe, pero Mason quería un crédito de autor. Debido a esto la canción fue editada originalmente como una sola pista, pero dividida en dos partes, a. Speak to Me, b. Breathe.

El título de la canción era en un principio Nick's Section, durante los cuestionarios que se hacían a las personas para obtener grabaciones de voces, Alan Parsons repetía constantemente la frase "speak to me" (háblame), probando el nivel de volumen de los micrófonos al grabar, y de allí surgió el nuevo nombre.

Créditos

Pink Floyd:

  • Richard Wright - Teclados, sintetizador Synthi-A y sintetizador VCS3.
  • Nick Mason - Edición y efectos de cinta.

Otros participantes

  • Chris Adamson, Gerry Driscoll, Henry McCulloch, Liverpool Bobby, Puddy Watts, Roger The Hat - Voces y risas.
  • Clare Torry - Voz.

Véase también

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