Any Colour You Like

"Any Colour You Like" is the eighth track[nb 1] on The Dark Side of the Moon,[2][3] English rock band Pink Floyd's 1973 album.

The piece itself has no lyrics and consists of a synthesised tune which segues into a guitar solo (some scat vocals are added later; these were more prominent in live versions but are still audible in the studio recording).

Richard Wright used a VCS 3 synthesizer which was fed through a long tape loop to create the rising and falling keyboard solo.

"Any Colour You Like" is also known (and is even listed on the Dark Side guitar tablature book[4]) as "Breathe (Second Reprise)" because the piece shares the same chord pattern (albeit somewhat funkier and uptempo) as the album's second song "Breathe" and its reprise at the end of "Time".

In the original liner notes, songwriting credits contain a typo with Nick Mason's last name listed as Marson.

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