Pink Floyd - Delicate Sound Of Thunder (1988/2017) [Vinyl]

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Title: Delicate Sound Of Thunder
Year Of Release: 2017
Label: Pink Floyd Records / PFRLP16
Genre: Rock
Quality: 24bit-192kHz FLAC (tracks, artwork)
Total Time: 01:36:55
Total Size: 3.74 GB
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Tracklist:

A1 Shine On You Crazy Diamond
A2 Learning To Fly
A3 Yet Another Movie
A4 Round And Around
B1 Sorrow
B2 The Dogs Of War
B3 On The Turning Away
C1 One Of These Days
C2 Time
C3 Money
C4 Another Brick In The Wall Part II
D1 Wish You Were Here
D2 Comfortably Numb
D3 Run Like Hell

AllMusic Review by Stephen Thomas Erlewine
In one respect, it's hard to fault David Gilmour for retooling Pink Floyd as a neo-oldies act with Momentary Lapse of Reason, since Roger Waters took the band over the brink with his obsessive, nonmusical The Final Cut. Fans were eager for an album that sounded like classic Floyd, which is what Momentary Lapse was. But what they really thirsted for was a live spectacle from Floyd, where they could hear the old tunes and see all the old stunts. That's what they got on the 1987/1988 Pink Floyd world tour, which is documented on the double-disc set The Delicate Sound of Thunder. Gilmour's reunited Floyd was intent on recreating the sound and feel of classic Floyd, so it shouldn't come as a surprise that the oldies feel like the classic records, only with Gilmour taking each vocal. He and Floyd deliver well, but this is a recreation that makes less sense on record than it did on-stage, where the nostalgia was justified. Here, it feels passable but never compelling. This is professional, competent, and, often, even enjoyable music, yet, like many souvenirs, it never once feels necessary.


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