A Nice Pair
Silver Disc
1974 (manufactured)
1974 (manufactured)
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This is a silver disc presented by the British Phonographic Industry (BPI) to Syd Barrett, singer of Pink Floyd. It was awarded for sales of more than £75000 of the album A Nice Pair, a 1974 double release of Pink Floyd's first two albums on one record or cassette (1967's The Piper at the Gates of Dawn and 1968's A Saucerful of Secrets). The BPI first started awarding metallic discs in April 1973, on a revenue based system, but this was replaced in January 1978 with a unit system. They continue to this day, with the BPI having awarded over 9000.
Syd Barrett had long since left Pink Floyd by the time he received this award. Having embarked on a solo career in 1968, at his record label's request, he managed to record two albums before departing the music industry. He was persuaded into Abbey Road Studios in August 1974, but only recorded for 3 days before leaving for a hotel in London, where he stayed until 1978. He moved back to Cambridge and became an artist, disengaging from public life.
Syd Barrett had long since left Pink Floyd by the time he received this award. Having embarked on a solo career in 1968, at his record label's request, he managed to record two albums before departing the music industry. He was persuaded into Abbey Road Studios in August 1974, but only recorded for 3 days before leaving for a hotel in London, where he stayed until 1978. He moved back to Cambridge and became an artist, disengaging from public life.
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Materials and techniques | Silver plated metal, printed paper, set in fabric covered backing. |
Brief description | Silver disc presented to Syd Barrett of Pink Floyd in recognition of sales of more than £75000 of the album A Nice Pair (A double album of Piper at the Gates of Dawn and A Saucerful of Secrets) by 01 May 1974. |
Physical description | Silver frame, glazed, and silver metal copy of the album set in blue felt backing, with small image of the record cover in the lower left and silver metal plaque in lower right. |
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Credit line | Given by Pink Floyd Music Publishing |
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Summary | This is a silver disc presented by the British Phonographic Industry (BPI) to Syd Barrett, singer of Pink Floyd. It was awarded for sales of more than £75000 of the album A Nice Pair, a 1974 double release of Pink Floyd's first two albums on one record or cassette (1967's The Piper at the Gates of Dawn and 1968's A Saucerful of Secrets). The BPI first started awarding metallic discs in April 1973, on a revenue based system, but this was replaced in January 1978 with a unit system. They continue to this day, with the BPI having awarded over 9000. Syd Barrett had long since left Pink Floyd by the time he received this award. Having embarked on a solo career in 1968, at his record label's request, he managed to record two albums before departing the music industry. He was persuaded into Abbey Road Studios in August 1974, but only recorded for 3 days before leaving for a hotel in London, where he stayed until 1978. He moved back to Cambridge and became an artist, disengaging from public life. |
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Accession number | S.296-1980 |
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Record created | August 25, 2010 |
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