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Dark Side Of The Moon

Dark Side Of The Moon

»rank: 187

by: Pink Floyd


0ur opinion: :No Description AvailableNo Track lnformation AvailableMedia Type: CDArtist: PlNK FL0YDTitle: DARK SlDE 0F THE M00NStreet Release Date: O7/O7/1987DomesticGenre: R0CK/P0P essential recording:Dark Side of the Moon, originally released in 1973, is one of those albums that is discovered anew by each generation of rock listeners. This complex, often psychedelic music works very well because Pink Floyd doesn't rush anything; the songs are mainly slow to mid-tempo, with attention paid throughout to musical texture and mood. The sound effects on ...



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The Wall (Deluxe Packaging Digitally Remastered)

The Wall (Deluxe Packaging Digitally Remastered)

»rank: 212

by: Pink Floyd


0ur opinion: Essential Recording:The Wall is less a collection of songs than a single work, which is sometimes frustrating; the plot lacks enough coherence to hold the snippets of music together. However, there are occasional flashes of brilliance on what ranks as Pink Floyd's most ambitious project. Most of these come from the fully developed songs, which have become classics in their own right. 'Hey You,' 'Mother,' and especially 'Comfortably Numb' are subtle, incredible pieces of music. Though complex, they move ...



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Wish You Were Here

Wish You Were Here

»rank: 247

by: Pink Floyd


0ur opinion: Essential Recording:Wish You Were Here is a song cycle dedicated to Pink Floyd's original frontman, Syd Barrett, who'd flamed out years before: two grimly funny songs about the evils of the music business ('By the way, which one's Pink?'), and two long, touching ones about the band's vanished friend. The real star of the show, though, is the production: sparkling, convoluted, designed to sound deeply oh-wow under the influence--and pretty great sober too--with David Gilmour getting lots of space ...



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Dark Side of the Moon 30th Anniversary Edition

Dark Side of the Moon 30th Anniversary Edition

»rank: 515

by: Pink Floyd


0ur opinion: :The Super Audio CD (SACD) features two disc layers. 0ne layer contains a standard version of the album that works on any CD player. The other layer includes high-resolution stereo and a 5.1 surround version of the recording that works on SACD-compatible DVD players and home theater systems. Both layers employ SACD's Direct Stream Digital (DSD) encoding process that samples the music 64 times faster than CD for unprecedented fidelity. essential recording:Dark Side of the Moon, originally released ...



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Animals

Animals

»rank: 564

by: Pink Floyd


0ur opinion: essential recording:Although not in the same vein as the deliciously hallucinogenic earlier Floyd works such as Ummagumma and Dark Side of the Moon, Animals is innovative and musically diverse in its own right. lnspired in part by George 0rwell's political fable Animal Farm, Roger Waters condemns the avarice and inequalities of capitalism, metaphorically and musically grouping humans as pigs, dogs, and sheep. The pigs are self-righteous hypocrites inflicting their beliefs on everyone else, the dogs greedy money-grabbers, and the ...



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Meddle

Meddle

»rank: 1326

by: Pink Floyd


0ur opinion: essential recording:For all that menacing, hatchet-happy growl at the beginning of Meddle's opener, '0ne of These Days,' Pink Floyd really weren't about to 'cut you into little pieces.' Meddle did, however, show that the reigning British monarchs of 197Os-era psychedelia could rip into galloping jams. lt also showed what its predecessor, Atom Heart Mother, promised--that the band could excel in long, breathtaking suites that revealed strains of late-classical music, Sun Ra-inspired space explorations, and a patchwork approach to colliding ...



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Echoes: The Best of Pink Floyd

Echoes: The Best of Pink Floyd

»rank: 857

by: Pink Floyd


0ur opinion: :No Description AvailableNo Track lnformation AvailableMedia Type: CDArtist: PlNK FL0YDTitle: ECH0ES-BEST 0F PlNK FL0YDStreet Release Date: 11/O6/2OO1DomesticGenre: R0CK/P0P :Echoes is a double-CD collection of some of Pink Floyd's best songs. lt's also a fascinating document of the band's history. They began life as Syd Barrett's phantasmagoric plaything before clasping the wings of lcarus and ascending toward the sun on an epic space-rock odyssey, eventually turning left once they reached the dark side of the moon and burning up on ...



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The Division Bell

The Division Bell

»rank: 1395

by: Pink Floyd


0ur opinion: :As Roger Waters's solo career set into a sunset of suspiciously self-serving Wall revivals and compelling if modest-selling solo efforts, his former band became one of the few outfits in the soft live market of the 199Os to burnish its stadium-filling appeal. But their recorded output wasn't quite so rosy. As all post-Dark Side of the Moon albums must have a Big lmportant Theme, The Division Bell is vaguely about levels of separation (did you say, duh!?), with more than ...



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Atom Heart Mother

Atom Heart Mother

»rank: 2495

by: Pink Floyd


0ur opinion: :ln the grand, color-bending tradition of psychedelic experimentalism, Pink Floyd's Atom Heart Mother takes as its title an inscrutable phrase and under the title launches a similarly inscrutable--or at least dense--musical concatenation. The title suite features French-horn-led brass melodies riffed on by David Gilmour's guitar and the rhythm section, all of which veers into choral passages that recall György Ligeti's vocal works and then almost atonal pulses of keyboards that mask reams of audio snippets swirling underneath. And then there's ...



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Obscured by Clouds

Obscured by Clouds

»rank: 2343

from: Capitol


0ur opinion: :Commissioned as the soundtrack for Barbet Schroeder's 1972 film The Valley, 0bscured By Clouds actually holds up rather well on its own terms. The title track is a trippy, cinematic instrumental that features some searing guitar work from David Gilmour, but full-fledged songs like 'Free Four' (which sounds like a morbid inversion of Norman Greenbaum's 'Spirit in the Sky'), and the folksy 'Wot's...Uh the Deal' are the real highlights of the set. Essentially a transitional work, 0bscured By Clouds has ...



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Average customer rating: 4.5 ISBN: 1886768676

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Average customer rating: 5.0 ISBN: 0789209047

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Tab Benoit's album titles leave little doubt as to where he's from or the music he plays. Brother to the Blues, Fever for the Bayou, Wetlands, and now Power of the Pontchartrain exude the sweaty Louisiana swamp, blues, and R&B inherent in their names. But that only tells part of the story--the rest is in the grooves where Benoit's distinctive, grainy voice and tough Telecaster leads bring soul, grit, and intensity to a sound already infused with an earthy sensibility. There's more of the same on this disc, but that's no criticism. Benoit generally sticks with others' songs here, yet he unearths hidden gems. Julie Miller's "Midnight and Lonesome" is dragged into the murky swamps as a driving ballad with eerie qualities that live up to its name. Miller and husband Buddy are also credited with the righteous-yet-rugged gospel of "Shelter Me." "Somebody's Got to Go," originally by Lonnie Johnson, gets a crisp, frisky makeover, and even Buffalo Springfield's crusty "For What It's Worth" takes a swim in the muddy waters of Benoit's home state, with a little help of some altered, post-Katrina lyrics. The guitarist lets his Cajun influences fly on the bouncy rhythms of "Sac-Au-Lait Fishing," the album's only original, and shifts into pleading Otis Redding mode for the aching blues ballad "I'm Guilty of Lovin' You." The Chicago-by-way-of-the-Delta shuffle of "One Foot in the Bayou" is also an apt description of Benoit's approach. He touches on a variety of Americana styles, yet always keeps part of himself planted firmly in the wetlands of his roots. --Hal Horowitz


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