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ALBUM FACTS Genre: Pop Description: Nick Mason is one of the biggest selling artists of all time. A co-founding member of Pink Floyd, he is the only constant member of the group, performing on all of their albums as well as all of their live shows. In May of this year, Nick debuted his new band Nick Mason’s Saucerful Of Secrets with four intimate shows in London (Camden Dingwalls 20 May and The Half Moon in Putney 21, 23 and 24 May) to an incredible reception. Unattended Luggage is a further celebration of Nick Mason and his undeniably significant contribution to music. The set contains; ‘Fictitious Sports’ - Nick’s debut solo album which was originally released in 1981 and saw him collaborate with a variety of different musicians including Robert Wyatt and Carla Bley. ‘Profiles’ - A collaboration with 10cc guitarist Rick Fenn, it was Nick’s second album outside of Pink Floyd and was released in 1985 as ‘Mason + Fenn’. This is a mainly instrumental album except for tracks ‘Lie for a Lie’, which features vocals from Maggie Reilly and former bandmate David Gilmour and ‘Israel’, sung by UFO keyboardist Danny ‘White of the Eye’ - A soundtrack for a British thriller movie of the same name, Nick once again collaborated with Rick Fenn. Originally released in 1987, in conjunction with the film's release, this is the first time the record has been made available for over 20 years, and the first time it will appear on CD. Nick Mason says, "These recordings hold a very special place for me in my musical life. 'Fictitious Sports' developed initially from working with Mike Mantler, Carla Bley and Robert Wyatt on a couple of their projects, and benefited enormously from a whole crew of great musicians that I was introduced to by them at Grog Kill Studios in Woodstock. “'Profiles' and 'White of the Eye' were an extension of working with Rick Fenn on some advertising and short documentary film soundtracks, which then developed into something more. Nick Mason Unattended Luggage (3LP) Product Identifiers
Record LabelRplh, Rhino / Parlophone
UPC0190295660222
eBay Product ID (ePID)14046044171
Product Key Features
FormatRecord
Release Year2018
GenreRock
ArtistMason, Nick
Release TitleUnattended Luggage
Dimensions
Item Height0.78 in
Item Weight2.77 lb
Item Length12.84 in
Item Width12.76 in
Additional Product Features
Number of Tracks33
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States
Tracks1.1 Nick Mason's Fictitious Sports - Can't Get My Motor to Start 1.2 I Was Wrong 1.3 Siam 1.4 Hot River 1.5 Boo to You Too 1.6 Do Ya? 1.7 Wervin' 1.8 I'm a Mineralist 1.9 Profiles - Malta 1.10 Lie for a Lie 1.11 Rhoda 2.1 Profiles Part 1/Profiles Part 2 2.2 Israel 2.3 And the Address 2.4 Mumbo Jumbo 2.5 Zip Code 2.6 Black Ice 2.7 At the End of the Day 2.8 Profiles Part 3 3.1 White of the Eye - Goldwaters 3.2 Remember Mike 3.3 Where Are You Joany? 3.4 Dry Junk 3.5 Present 3.6 The Thrift Store 3.7 Ritual 3.8 Globe 3.9 Discovery ; Recoil 3.10 Anne Mason 3.11 Mendoza 3.12 World of Appearances 3.13 Sacrifice Dance 3.14 White of the Eye
Number of Discs3
NotesTriple vinyl LP pressing. Nick Mason is one of the biggest selling artists of all time. A co-founding member of Pink Floyd, he is the only constant member of the group, performing on all of their albums as well as all of their live shows. Unattended Luggage is a further celebration of Nick Mason and his undeniably significant contribution to music. The set contains the albums Fictitious Sports, Profiles and White Of The Eye. Fictitious Sports is Nick's debut solo album which was originally released in 1981 and saw him collaborate with a variety of different musicians including Robert Wyatt and Carla Bley. Profiles is a collaboration with 10cc guitarist Rick Fenn - it was Nick's second album outside of Pink Floyd and was released in 1985 as Mason + Fenn. This is a mainly instrumental album except for tracks 'Lie for a Lie', which features vocals from Maggie Reilly and former bandmate David Gilmour and 'Israel', sung by UFO keyboardist Danny Peyronel. White of the Eye is a soundtrack for a British thriller movie of the same name, Nick once again collaborated with Rick Fenn. Originally released in 1987, in conjunction with the film's release.