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IS THIS THE LIFE WE REALLY WANT?

Roger Waters

 

Crossover Prog

3.71 | 272 ratings

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The Jester
4 stars Review #59. This must be the best Pink Floyd-related album you will ever listen to! After touring around the world with 'The Wall' since I don't know when, Roger Waters decided that it was time to release his new album, which is probably the best album of his solo career. Roger Waters can be proud of this album, because this is his best work since his days with Pink Floyd. (Since The Wall, to be exact). A deeply political album, including melancholic but beautiful moments, (like Deja Vu, for example), mixed with more powerful Pink Floyd-influenced songs (Picture that, for example), overcoated with very good production. For those who grew up with The Wall, the album will sound very familiar to their ears. All the ingredients that Roger Waters used for The Wall are present once more. Well, maybe the compositions are less inspired this time, but who could blame him for that? For the recordings, almost ten musicians were used, and the production was made by Nigel Godrich, the producer of Radiohead. According to the press release, the album contains 'unflinching commentary on the modern world and uncertain times'. The album contains 12 tracks and has a total running time of 55 minutes. It is available in CD, Vinyl, and Digital format. I listened to this album 3 times so far, and every time I discover more and more things that I like in it. Also, it is very difficult for me to pick just a few songs, because I see it as a massive piece of work, and not just as songs that were gathered to fill an album. But despite that, I will try to mention a few songs that I like the most; which are the following ones: Deja Vu, Picture that, Broken Bones and Smell the Roses. This is a very good album, definitely worth buying! I am not going to use words like 'modern masterpiece' etc, but it is a very good work, which most probably will enter my annual top-10 album list for 2017. Give it a try! My rating: 4.0 out of 5.0 stars.

The Jester | 4/5 |

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