Here Pink Floyd contact with their new guitarist David Gilmore almost entirely of Syd Barrett from and try to on a piece alone. And that clearly successful. Each piece has its place here. Everything is psychedelic. Much is at an angle. Roger Waters and Richard Wright are responsible for most of the pieces. To start already Let There Be More Light of Waters which has a slightly Arabic touch, then Remember A Day, the more elated, but also dampened after cannabis sounds. The third piece Set The Controls partially whispered, almost gently comes along is another blast of Waters. Especially recommended the release of Live at Pompeii. Corporal Clegg is also from him. Here its recurring theme of war and Co is processed out pretty psychedelic / funny way. The title song A Sauceful Of Secrets is the only instrumental sounds still pretty absurd and somehow never copied from a band so. This Drums only and then the transition to the melodic part. Btw. Can not remember a story when a friend sang this piece quasi (Ahhhh, Ahhhh .......) His parents upset stormed the room because they thought the Scion had severe pain. See-Saw is the most positive sounding piece. But also like piece 2, it seems to have a certain slowness held. In conclusion then one last legacy Barrett. Jugband Blues. For me the highlight of the seventh plate (7 piece). With psych-folky hints plus running backwards marching band. (And I love the queen) Was unbelievable that something popular. Today, no one would know by the mainstream Pink Floyd. Luckily there was a more open, more open-minded era in music history. One of the few boards on the all is well.