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Pink Floyd - The Final Cut .gif) By Dan Epstein
The last release from the Roger Waters-led incarnation of the band, The
Final Cut is easily the most darkly provocative entry in the entire
Pink Floyd catalog. Many fans and critics tend to think of it as a Roger
Waters solo album, though it certainly hangs together much better than The
Pros and Cons of Hitchhiking or Radio K.A.O.S.. Others view it
as a sequel to The Wall--and indeed, The Final Cut tackles
many of the same issues (the futility of war, the innate powerlessness of
the individual in modern society), albeit with twice the bile and
intensity. The anger that fires songs like "The Hero's Return"
and "Not Now John" is certainly legitimate, and Michael Kamen's
orchestral arrangements are absolutely stunning, but the entire listening
experience can be pretty draining. On the other hand, if you found The
Wall to be too soft or commercial, The Final Cut is definitely
the record for you.
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| 1. Post War Dream, The | 7. Get Your Filthy Hands Off My Desert | | 2. Your Possible Pasts | 8. Fletcher Memorial Home, The | | 3. One Of The Few | 9. Southampton Dock | | 4. Hero's Return, The | 10. Final Cut, The | | 5. Gunners Dream, The | 11. Not Now John | | 6. Paranoid Eyes | 12. Two Suns In The Sunset |
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|  | Artist: Pink Floyd
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|  | Released: March 21, 1983
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|  | Availability: CD,
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|  | Awards:
Platinum | | |
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