First off, I'm a HUGE Pink Floyd fan. My favs from them are:
Dark Side of the Moon (of course)
The Wall (amazing)
The Final Cut (great)
Is there anybody out there - The Wall live (as amazing as the original)
Now I've recently bought "A Momentary Lapse of Reason", the first post-Roger Waters realese from the band. Before I've herd various comments about it, most of them criticizing the band, mostly David Gilmour the guitar player, for "cashing in on the 'Pink Floyd' name without it's resident genius Roger Waters.
My opinion is that it may not be a Waters-based album as The Wall and The Final Cut but it marks a much welcomed return to the old PF sound prior to Animals and The Wall. And songs like Learning to Fly, Sorrow, and especally On the Turning Away displays Gilmour's great voice and guitar playing. After all, if it wasn't for these to acompany Waters' lyrical vision, songs like Money, Another Brick in the Wall (Pt. 2), and my fav, Comfortably Numb would never gain notice
2007-06-20
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