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  Type Album
  Artist Various Artists
  Cover A fair forgery of pink floydjpg
  Released March 23 2003
  Recorded January 2002–February 2003
  Genre Progressive Rock and Indie Rock
  Label Stanley Recordings Venice, California
  Producer John Would (on most of the 31 tracks)
  Reviews "http://wwwinformationdelightinfo/information/entry/All_Music_Guide" class="copylinks">All Music Guide link


''A Fair Forgery of Pink Floyd'' is a two CD compilation of Pink Floyd covers released in 2003 by Stanley Recordings of Venice, California.


BACKGROUND

''A Fair Forgery of Pink Floyd'' was conceived by members of Pink Floyd tribute band Which One's Pink? in response to inquiries from fans asking whether the tribute band had recordings for sale. The band decided to release its own covers of Pink Floyd songs in the context of a a collection of "interpretative" covers that were performed in different styles and genres. As a result, most of the covers on ''A Fair Forgery of Pink Floyd'' sound very little like the Pink Floyd originals. The CD was named ''A Fair Forgery of Pink Floyd'' as a reference to comments by Roger Waters about the first Pink Floyd album released after he left the band -- A Momentary Lapse Of Reason (1987). The compilation consists of two CDs -- one entitled ''US'' and the other entitled ''THEM'', a reference to the song Us And Them from Pink Floyd 's album The Dark Side Of The Moon .

''A Fair Forgery of Pink Floyd'' has interesting connections to founded by Arthur Lee .
Producer John Would (as ''John Wood'') was a member of Warren Zevon 's touring band in the early 1980s {Link without Title}

The Mike Keneally Band version of Astronomy Domine was ranked the 20th best Progressive Rock track of 2003 by Gagliarchives {Link without Title}


TRACK LISTING



CD # 1 Entitled ''US''



CD #2 Entitled ''THEM''



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