Crumbling Land
Song by Pink Floyd
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"Crumbling Land" is a song by Pink Floyd from the soundtrack album of the film Zabriskie Point.[2][3]
| "Crumbling Land" | |
|---|---|
| Song by Pink Floyd | |
| from the album Zabriskie Point | |
| Released | January 1970 |
| Recorded | 1969 |
| Genre | Acid rock[1] |
| Length | 4:16 |
| Label | MCA |
| Songwriters | David Gilmour Rick Wright Nick Mason Roger Waters |
History
It is an up-tempo, country-styled song. David Gilmour and Rick Wright provided the vocals. In the booklet of Zabriskie Point soundtrack's reissue, there is a note about what David Gilmour said about the song in an interview; he described the song as "a kind of country & western number which he [film director Antonioni] could have gotten done better by any number of American bands. But he chose us — very strange.". The music is similar to instrumental "Unknown Song/Rain in the Country".[citation needed] Take 2 of "Rain in the Country" ends in "Crumbling Land". The song is titled "On the Highway" in the box set The Early Years 1965–1972.