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LUCK AND STRANGE

David Gilmour

 

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3.94 | 91 ratings

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4 stars An unexpected new album from the legendary Pink Floyd Guitarist, his first album in 9 years, and although this is a very low-key affair, it is a delight from start to finish. At this stage of his career, Gilmour doesn't need to try to impress with fiery licks or rock theatrics, he is in no hurry to let these tracks play out, laid-back and mostly calm, letting his uniquely characteristic style play out slowly and gradually. This is a slow, languid album, that takes its time, with moody, atmospheric grooves, bluesy, tasteful fills. This is the type of album that you just need to put on, sit back, relax, and let the music just wash over you. It is quite relaxing and soothing overall, and quite wonderful. Gilmour's vocals are still quite effective, and the additional wistful vocals provided by his daughter Romany blend perfectly with the music on Between Two Points. But the highlight of the album is the bluesy jam title track featuring the departed Pink Floyd keyboardist Richard Wright (from a session in 2007), as the relaxed interplay between Gilmour and Wright is magical. The album version is an edited version of a longer rehearsal jam, and fortunately, the full extended jam is also included as a bonus track (which doubles the track length from 7 min to 14 min). Another bonus track features a nice vocal duet between David and his daughter Romany. Best Tracks: Luck and Strange (both versions), Between Two Points, Sings, Scattered, The Piper's Call. Rating: 3.5
BBKron | 4/5 |

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