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A Spanish Piece, according to DoReSol
The song A Spanish Piece by Pink Floyd is a brief yet intriguing piece that captures the essence of the Ibizan atmosphere. With a duration of just 1:05 minutes, it stands out for its use of a Spanish guitar riff that evokes the setting of the film for which it was created, also titled More. In this instrumental composition, one can hear comically accented vocalizations by David Gilmour, who adds a humorous touch by whispering phrases like "Pass the tequila, Manuel," which provides an interesting contrast, as tequila is a Mexican drink and not Spanish. This blend of sound elements gives it a distinctive character, reflecting the cultural fusion present in the movie.
The album More, released on June 13, 1969, in the United Kingdom and on August 9 of the same year in the United States, marks an important moment in Pink Floyd's career, as it is their first soundtrack work and the first without the participation of Syd Barrett, the former leader and main composer. The recording took place in a context where the band had already experimented with music for films, and this album became a success on the UK charts. Although it received mixed reviews, several of its songs were performed in concerts over the years, demonstrating its lasting connection with the public.
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Pink Floyd · 1969 · Track 12
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