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Post by Deleted on Jun 25, 2017 17:02:36 GMT 10
This is an album I initially enjoyed. It was flawed but it had some poignant guitar work and ambient instrumentation. This said it's utterly forgettable and seems to tread water over the Pink Floyd sound. I have found that this album while not by any means terrible has fallen in my estimation quite a bit and I never ever feel like listening to it. Sometimes I forget it even exists tbh. It's okay for what it is, some lazy parts but all in all I don't think this album is one of their finger moments. How has it aged for you?
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Post by BluesyThug on Jun 27, 2017 15:18:29 GMT 10
I only listened to it once and although I was all hyped up about it, I thought it was a totally bland waste of space. It's not necessarily awful by any means, but I don't think there's enough to justify its existence. A compilation of previously unreleased tracks would have been a more fitting tribute for Richard Wright.
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Post by DarkSideFreak on Jul 4, 2017 6:06:29 GMT 10
This is an album I initially enjoyed. It was flawed but it had some poignant guitar work and ambient instrumentation. This said it's utterly forgettable and seems to tread water over the Pink Floyd sound. I have found that this album while not by any means terrible has fallen in my estimation quite a bit and I never ever feel like listening to it. Sometimes I forget it even exists tbh. It's okay for what it is, some lazy parts but all in all I don't think this album is one of their finger moments. How has it aged for you? Finger moments? Lel. I haven't listened to it in ages. But there are tracks I can think of, because of the chilling atmospheres. The thing is, I haven't listened to any Floyd recently except the stuff from the Early Years sets. And The Endless River is more of an autumn/winter album for me, so I don't feel like pulling it out.
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