It's Roger Waters, what can you say? Oh wait, Eric Clapton, David Sanborn, Andy Newark, Ray Cooper, and the National Philharmonic Orchestra. Now that's a mouth full. Every time to listen, you catch another subtle hidden gem. Roger's first solo attempt was a home run.
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A masterpiece. More personal than The Wall or Dark Side of the Moon. Possibly Waters best use of mixing tempo's, musical styles and audio oddities to create a mind scape story. It's a little dark, but with some redemption. Eric Clapton's guitar fills are, in their own way, equal to the musical chemistry established between Waters and Gilmore on Pink Floyd's best work. Some of Water's solo work can feel a little forced, but this album sounds polished, worn in and in the pocket
Fantastic
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It was an okay album. But do not listen ti it much
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"4:39 am (For the First Time Today, Part 2)" 2:02 "4:41 am (Sexual Revolution)" 4:49 "4:47 am (The Remains of Our Love)" 3:09 These are first rate Pink Floyd.
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