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<blockquote data-quote="Floyd" data-source="post: 2" data-attributes="member: 1"><p>In many ways, the jury is still out on <em>The Endless River</em> — Pink Floyd’s self-proclaimed final record, culled from 20 hours of unused music from <em>The Division Bell</em> sessions. In my recent review. I explored the quandary that the album represents: whether it’s an apt closing note for Pink Floyd or simply a very high-end collection of out takes. Though the album recycles and nods to many of their previous works, it still stands as a provocative collection of music, and does eclipse some of Floyd’s lesser albums in terms of quality.In <em>The Endless River</em>, Gilmour, Mason, and Wright star as definitive purveyors of the band’s iconic sound; tracing through <em>Division Bell</em> to <em>Saucerful of Secrets</em>. The album acts in many ways as a love letter to Wright – highlighting his wealth of work from the ’94 sessions all the way to the inclusion of an archived recording of his organ playing at Royal Albert Hall in 1968. The track’s title, “Autumn ’68”, acts as a nod to the Wright-penned “Summer ’68” from <em>Atom Heart Mothe</em>r. Its intentions and sources are varied, but <em>The Endless River</em> offers a uniquely Floydian soundscape: moody instrumentals harkening back to their jazzier, proggier days.</p><p><strong>Track Listing</strong></p><p></p><p>1. Things Left Unsaid</p><p>2. It's What We Do</p><p>3. Ebb and Flow</p><p>4. Sum</p><p>5. Skins</p><p>6. Unsung</p><p>7. Anisina</p><p>8. The Lost Art of Conversation</p><p>9. On Noodle Street</p><p>10. Night Light</p><p>11. Allons-y (1)</p><p>12. Autumn '68</p><p>13. Allons-y (2)</p><p>14. Talkin' Hawkin'</p><p>15. Calling</p><p>16. Eyes to Pearls</p><p>17. Surfacing</p><p>18. Louder Than Words</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]2[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Floyd, post: 2, member: 1"] In many ways, the jury is still out on [I]The Endless River[/I] — Pink Floyd’s self-proclaimed final record, culled from 20 hours of unused music from [I]The Division Bell[/I] sessions. In my recent review. I explored the quandary that the album represents: whether it’s an apt closing note for Pink Floyd or simply a very high-end collection of out takes. Though the album recycles and nods to many of their previous works, it still stands as a provocative collection of music, and does eclipse some of Floyd’s lesser albums in terms of quality.In [I]The Endless River[/I], Gilmour, Mason, and Wright star as definitive purveyors of the band’s iconic sound; tracing through [I]Division Bell[/I] to [I]Saucerful of Secrets[/I]. The album acts in many ways as a love letter to Wright – highlighting his wealth of work from the ’94 sessions all the way to the inclusion of an archived recording of his organ playing at Royal Albert Hall in 1968. The track’s title, “Autumn ’68”, acts as a nod to the Wright-penned “Summer ’68” from [I]Atom Heart Mothe[/I]r. Its intentions and sources are varied, but [I]The Endless River[/I] offers a uniquely Floydian soundscape: moody instrumentals harkening back to their jazzier, proggier days. [B]Track Listing[/B] 1. Things Left Unsaid 2. It's What We Do 3. Ebb and Flow 4. Sum 5. Skins 6. Unsung 7. Anisina 8. The Lost Art of Conversation 9. On Noodle Street 10. Night Light 11. Allons-y (1) 12. Autumn '68 13. Allons-y (2) 14. Talkin' Hawkin' 15. Calling 16. Eyes to Pearls 17. Surfacing 18. Louder Than Words [ATTACH type="full" alt="a1.jpeg"]2[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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