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One From Then Another
Cat: FDCD 143. Rel: 29 Jun 23
Drink The Moment/Thin Fox Legs
Return Of The Sun Of DR Artur
Review: We're not quite sure how to "navigate" an ashtray in and of itself, but this new album by Ashtray Navigations might hint at true executions of the art. A long-running experimental rock project led by Leeds' Phil Todd, Ashtray Navigations have been active since 1991, releasing dozens of albums and EPs on various labels and formats, often in limited editions. Their music is eclectic and unpredictable, spanning psychedelic rock, drone, noise, ambient, folk, and electronica. One From Then Another compactly sums up Todd's diverse and adventurous approach to sound creation in double-sided single form, with 'Drink The Moment/Thin Fox Legs' coming as a dubious space jam for flute, bass and bloop, and 'Return Of The Sun Of DR Artur' bringing up a beatless, Afrofuturist rear.
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It's Only A Movie (Expanded Edition)
Cat: ECLEC 22856. Rel: 08 Feb 24
It's Only A Movie (CD1: remastered)
Leroy
Buffet Tea For Two
Boom Bang
Boots 'n' Roots
Banger
Sweet Desire
Suspicion
Check Out
Stop This Car (B-side Of single - bonus track)
Drink To You (B-side Of single - bonus track)
Boom Bang (Early version - bonus track)
Suspicion (Early version - bonus track)
Stop This Car (Early version - bonus track)
Sat'dy Barfly (BBC radio One In Concert, 26 January 1973 - CD2: BBC Sessions 1973)
Top Of The Hill
My Friend The Sun
Buffet Tea For Two
Children
Glove
Ready To Go
Burlesque
Holding The Compass
Rockin' Pneumonia & The Boogie Woogie Flu
Boom Bang (BBC radio One Top Gear Session, 22 May 1973)
Buffet Tea For Two
Check Out
Sweet Desiree
Review: Family's final studio album, It's Only a Movie, celebrated its 50th birthday in late 2023. To mark the occasion, Esoteric has offered up this remastered, expanded edition. Disc one boats the original album, an extended fusion of blues, psychedelic rock, string-laden progressive rock and Country & Western-influenced Americana, as well as a handful of single B-sides, alternate takes and early versions of LP cuts. Over on disc two, we're treated to a mixture of BBC 'in concert' recordings (where their roots in the British blues explosion of the late 1960s are far more evident) and performances captured for BBC Radio One's legendary 'Top Gear' programme (which did much in the 1960s to bring Beatles performances to the masses).
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By Design Or By Disaster
Cat: CONCD 017. Rel: 22 Mar 24
Forced To Be Free
Lifeline
This Hell We Know
The Future That Came Too Soon
All We Did Was Hide
Hush
Remind Me To Forget You
Flaws
Guide Me In Getting Lost
Ghosts Of Summers Past
Goodbye
Review: An emotive, fresh and cinematic new thrash-prog-metal album from For All We Know, and the third in an implied triptych including their first two, For All We Know and Take Me Home. By Design Or Disaster came about after the band's lead brain Rudd Jolie emerged from lockdown with a divine spark, one which is quite literally fleshed out through this album's theological themes. The Dutch guitarist and vocalist is heard crying out for a 'Lifeline' and guidance ('...In Getting Lost'), amidst complex mathy progressions and masterful performances. 'The Future That Came Too Soon' is by far the main highlight, never settling into a single riff or delighting in repetition, and instead indulging the sonic turbulence of a fraught relationship with a significant other, evoking tough times toughened out.
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The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway (reissue)
Cat: 603497 896004. Rel: 21 Dec 23
The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway
Fly On A Windshield
Broadway Melody Of 1974
Cuckoo Cocoon
In The Cage
The Grand Parade Of Lifeless Packaging
Back In NYC
Hairless Heart
Counting Out Time
Carpet Crawl
The Chamber Of 32 Doors
Lilywhite Lilith
The Waiting Room
Anyway
Here Comes The Supernatural Anaesthetist
The Lamia
Silent Sorrow In Empty Boats
The Colony Of Slippermen (The Arrival/A Visit To The Doktor/The Raven)
Ravine
The Light Dies Down On Broadway
Riding The Scree
In The Rapids
It
Review: The last Genesis album to feature Peter Gabriel on vocals is their most ambitious and audacious too, seeing them escaping their peculiarly English viewpoint to tackle American culture across four sprawling sides of vinyl. It's also their only concept album, centered around the brief life of a New York teenager called Rael from Puerto Rico, who is plucked from his everyday existence to embark on a number of fantastic adventures. The musical palate is wide, from the bombast of the title track to the frothy eccentric pop of 'Counting Out Time' and the oozing, harpsichord-swaddled 'Carpet Crawlers', which remained in their live set for many years after Gabriel's departure. Released in 1974, it was recorded at Headley Grange in Hampshire immediately after Led Zeppelin recorded their 'IV' LP, and a quick listen to Phil Collins' pounding, Bonham-esque drumming on 'Broadway Melody of 1974' will tell you that the studio settings probably weren't changed very much at all.
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Empty
Empty (CD)
Cat: NJP 194650. Rel: 05 Feb 24
Time To Turn The Page
End Of The Road
Harbinger Of Sorrow
He's Not Me
Black & White
Down We Go
Turn It All Around
Means To An End
Beautiful Decay
The Brittle Man
Saturated
Empty
Review: Swedish multi-instrumentalist Kristoffer Gildenlow is a veteran of the nation's progressive hard rock and metal scene. His track record charts formative years with bands such as Pain Of Salvation, Neal Morse and Kayak, but more recent years have heard him move into increasingly solo, daimonic and personally-expressive directions. Empty is his latest masterpiece; a haunting album of loss, heartbreak, existentialism and grief, centring on the concept of walking wounded, whether in the abstract or concrete. Spoken word segments and softer downturns provide ample contrast, without which the albums more gushing moments, such as 'Down We Go', would not hit as hard.
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Misplaced Childhood (Deluxe Edition)
Cat: 019029 5866884. Rel: 26 Oct 23
Pseudo Silk Kimono
Kayleigh
Lavender
Bitter Suite
Heart Of Lothian
Waterhole (Expresso Bongo)
Lords Of The Backstage
Blind Curve
Childhood's End?
White Feather
Emerald Lies (Intro)
Script For A Jester's Tear
Incubus
Chelsea Monday
The Web
Pseudo Silk Kimono
Kayleigh
Lavender
Bitter Suite
Heart Of Lothian
Waterhole (Expresso Bongo)
Lords Of The Backstage
Blind Curve
Childhood's End?
White Feather
Fugazi
Garden Party
Market Square Heroes
Lady Nina (B Side)
Freaks (B Side)
Kayleigh (alternate mix)
Lavender Blue
Heart Of Lothian (extended mix)
Lady Nina (Steven Wilson Stereo remix)
Pseudo Silk Kimono
Kayleigh
Lavender
Bitter Suite: Brief Encounter/Lost Weekend
Lords Of The Backstage
Blue Angel
Misplaced Rendezvous
Heart Of Lothian: Wide Boy/Curtain Call
Waterhole (Expresso Bongo)
Passing Strangers: Mylo/Perimeter Walk/Threshold
Childhood's End?
White Feather
Misplaced Childhood: Steven Wilson Remixes (Blu Ray)
Review: Being the album that contained the kings of second wave 80s progressive rock's breakthrough single 'Kayleigh', this, their third studio album, divided hardcore fans but opened the Aylesbury band up to the kind of mainstream acceptance that's seen them able to carry on well into the 21st century. Not to mention rack up 15 million in album sales. This deluxe edition is truly deluxe, with a remastered version of the album itself, undoubtedly more immediately palatable and less obviously 'prog' than its predecessors but still noticably Marillion in flavour, plus a Live In Utrecht bonus LP and a disc of bonus mixes, B-sides and rarities. The blu ray disc, meanwhile, contains more goodies including a documentary and a 5.1 mix of Misplaced Childhood. Plenty to keep even the more 'Kayleigh'-phobic purists happy, we'd wager.
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A Floating City
Cat: SIR 2235. Rel: 21 Sep 22
Waiting Room
Departure
The Great Eastern
Unguilty
Moondance
Autumn Light
Mother
Silver Ways & Rainbows
The Fall
Last Signals On Endless Sea
Review: In true progressive rock fashion, Nautilus's latest album - the long-serving German group's eighth in total - is a conceptual affair inspired by Jules Verne's semi-fictional 1871 travelogue, 'A Floating City'. The story provides a loose framework for the band's classic-sounding progressive rock adventures, which as usual join the dots between the mid-70s sounds of Pink Floyd, the epic synth-scapes of Tangerine Dream, the grand and atmospheric work of Jeff Lynn circa 'War of the Worlds', and more contemporary hybrid electronic/electric sounds. Highlights include the System 7-influenced techno-prog fusion of 'Moondance', the duelling guitar solos and spacey synths of 'Mother' and the pleasingly psychedelic ambient journey that is concluding cut 'Last Signals on Endless Sea'.
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Metallic Spheres In Colour
Cat: 194399 89372. Rel: 29 Sep 23
Metallic Spheres In Colour (Seamless Solar Spheres Of Affection mix)
Metallic Spheres In Colour (Seamlessly Martian Spheres Of Reflection mix)
Review: Metallic Spheres In Colour is a newly reimagined and remixed version of David Gilmour and The Orb's 2010 collaboration Metallic Spheres. It arrives via Sony Music and is a brilliantly trippy work that stems from an idea by The Orb's founder Alex Paterson who always thought that, in the wake of the original version of the album, he could have done more to it. What stopped him was their original concept of "making the music like the Blade Runner soundtrack meets Wish You Were Here." As such, they decided to revisit it, remix it, and make it like an Orb classic that has resulted in a completely different but equally great work.
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The IC Years: The Prophet & In 'Cognito
Cat: MIG 00082. Rel: 07 Sep 23
The Prophet (CD1: The Prophet)
The Actors Fun
Toby
Silver Swallow
N 1,4
Fly Your Kite
La Mer
House In The Storm (CD2: In 'cognito)
Funtime Sorrow
Always Funny
Ban 'cock
Mother
My Pollution
Look (At Life)
House In The Storm (short)
Review: P'Cock are perhaps not as celebrated as you might expect given Klaus Schulze's suggestion that their catalogue contains some of "the best fusions of electronics and rock music". This double disc set offers up remastered versions of their first two albums, which were released in 1980 and 1981 respectively. On Prophet (CD1), the German band outlines their take on post-krautrock progressive rock - all synth-heavy instrumental, soaring songs, surprisingly funky workouts (see the excellent 'Silver Swallow') and proto-Balearic ('N1, 4'). Its sequel, In'Cognito, is an altogether mellower and more jazz-fusion influenced affair, with nods towards the kind of music Todd Rundgren made with his Utopia project, guitar-solo laden space rock, and intergalactic, ambient-leaning soundscapes ('My Pollution').
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Back In Time: Live In Denmark 1972
Cat: AV 2018107. Rel: 27 Mar 24
Speak To Me
Breathe
On The Run
Time
Breathe (reprise)
The Great Gig In The Sky
Money
Us & Them
Any Colour You Like
Brain Damage
Eclipse
One Of These Days
Careful With That Axe, Eugene
Echoes
Review: Legendary prog rock icons Pink Floyd performed live at the KB Hallen, Copenhagen on November 10 ,1972 and this is a digitally remastered recording of that night. It's a great bit of musical history, capturing the band across two CDs that feature many highlights, not least the epic 24-minute rendition of 'Echoes' which is about as prog as prog can get. As well as that, the album takes in the entirety of The Dark Side Of The Moon plus extra tracks 'One Of These Days' and 'Careful With That Axe Eugene,' all of which make it a superb addition to the collection of any fan.
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The Dark Side Of The Moon: Live At Wembley 1974 (remastered)
Cat: 019029 6203657. Rel: 23 Mar 23
Speak To Me (live At Wembley 1974 2023 Master)
Breathe (In The Air) (live At Wembley 1974 2023 Master)
On The Run (live At Wembley 1974 2023 Master)
Time (live At Wembley 1974 2023 Master)
The Great Gig In The Sky (live At Wembley 1974 2023 Master)
Money (live At Wembley 1974 2023 Master)
Us & Them (live At Wembley 1974 2023 Master)
Any Colour You Like (live At Wembley 1974 2023 Master)
Brain Damage (live At Wembley 1974 2023 Master)
Eclipse (live At Wembley 1974 2023 Master)
Review: Oftentimes those albums that people say are the best ever are not even close but one we think actually deserves its place amongst such polls is this one. Pink Floyd's Dark Side of the Moon took prog rock to its logical conclusion and remains an epic listen decades later. Fans will always soak up a newly remastered or extra deluxe version and, of course, any live recordings of their favourite records. And that's what we have here from a legendary show at the building now known as Wembley Arena in 1974, on CD, and magnificent to get lost in.
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The Dark Side Of The Moon (50th Anniversary Remastered Edition)
Cat: 505419 7181146. Rel: 12 Oct 23
Speak To Me
Breathe (In The Air)
On The Run
Time
The Great Gig In The Sky
Money
Us & Them
Any Colour You Like
Brain Damage
Eclipse
Review: Given that it is the fourth biggest selling artist album of all time, with some 45 million copies in circulation, you'd be forgiven for questioning the point of this 50th anniversary edition of Pink Floyd's most celebrated work. Yet, like the various Beatles albums that have been remastered and remixed in recent years, there is certainly a point to polishing the sound using modern technology. Put simply, 'Dark Side of the Moon', an album that's famously sonically detailed and was painstakingly recorded at the time, has never sounded better. With its mix of ambling progressive rock epics and memorable songs, it has always lent itself to listening on headphones; now, thanks to a sparkling and stunning 2023 mix, it's a more immersive and enveloping listening experience than ever (and that's before we get to the separately available surround sound and Dolby Atmos versions).
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Atom Heart Mother (Special Edition)
Atom Heart Mother (Special Edition) (limited gatefold CD + Blu ray + fold-out poster + booklets with obi-strip)
Cat: 505419 7145711. Rel: 07 Dec 23
Atom Heart Mother (CD1)
If
Summer '68
Fat Old Sun
Alan's Psychedelic Breakfast
Atom Heart Mother Live Performance (CD2: Blu Ray)
Review: In the post-Syd Barrett years, Pink Floyd spread their sound in a number of directions before settling on the pomp and splendour of Dark Side Of The Moon et al. Atom Heart Mother - their fifth record - finds them tinkering with sonic collage and suite-based songwriting executed with the cinematic scope and inescapable Britishness their music has always possessed. It's an album beloved by the Floyd faithful, and now it's being released as a Special Edition with the original album remastered and a Blu-Ray disc featuring the title track performed live at Hakone Aphrodite in 1971 and additional behind the scenes documentary footage. Throw in a 60-page booklet for good measure and you've got yourself a must-grab piece of Floyd archival material.
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Live Boston 1972
Live Boston 1972 (limited 2xCD)
Cat: WL 037CD. Rel: 05 Dec 23
Speak To Me (CD1)
Breathe
On The Run
Time
Breathe (reprise)
The Mortality Sequence
Money
Us & Them
Any Colour You Like
Brain Damage
Eclipse
One Of These Days (CD2)
Careful With That Axe, Eugene
Echoes
Blues
Review: This live recording of the Floyd in action in the US in 1972 is fascinating mainly for the plethora of tracks the band were playing live at the time that would find themselves forming the classic Dark Side Of The Moon when it was released in March of the following year. There's the revolutionary throbbing sequencer pulse of proto-electronica experiment 'On The Run' - made, remember, when Kraftwerk were still playing flutes and waiting to discover programming - and the biting social critique of 'Us & Them', a potent symbol of the hippy dream dying as the 60s turned into the 70s. There are Dark Side lynchpins like 'Breathe' and 'Time', too, as well as a host of older material and a slow motion blues jam that finishes off the set. Floyd live recordings are always interesting affairs, but this is more interesting than most.
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The Gift Of Time/Storytelling/Tchokola (remastered)
Cat: BGOCD 1508. Rel: 15 Feb 24
Prologue
New Resolutions
Faith In You
No More Doubts
Between Sea & Sky
Metamorphosis
Introspective Perceptions
The Gift Of Time
In The Fast Lane
Tender Memories
Springe Episode
Pastoral Harmony
The Story Teller
The Amazon Forest
After The Storm
A Journey's End
Chopin Prelude No 20
Mam' Mai
Sakka Sakka
Tchokola
Mouna Bowa
N'Fan Mot
Ye Ke Ye Ke
Bamako
Rhum 'N' Zouc
Cono
Bottle Bop
Review: Outside of jazz-fusion circles, violinist and composer Jean-Luc Ponty is best known for two things: embracing synthesizers and electronic instruments (including electric violin) earlier than his peers, and playing a small but significant role in inspiring some of Detroit techno's earliest innovators. This double disc set rounds up three of the albums that proved most inspirational to electronic musicians. Disc one sports 1987's warm, colourful and mesmerising The Gift of Time - where, fittingly, Ponty's ability to create surprising and intense off-kilter dancefloor workouts was first noticed by adventurous DJs - and 1989's Storytelling, which kicks off with his most famous work: the awe-inspiring 'In The Fast Lane'. Over on disc two, we get 1991's Tchokola, an inspired mix of fusion, Afrobeat and Zouk flavours that has long been a favourite amongst Balearic silverbacks.
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Closure/Continuation (Deluxe Edition)
Closure/Continuation (Deluxe Edition) (2xCD + Blu-ray box set + book)
Cat: 194399 56972. Rel: 23 Jun 22
Harridan
Of The New Day
Rats Return
Dignity
Herd Culling
Walk The Plank
Chimera’s Wreck
Population 3
Never Have
Love In The Past Tense
Harridan (instrumental)
Of The New Day (instrumental)
Rats Return (instrumental)
Dignity (instrumental)
Herd Culling (instrumental)
Walk The Plank (instrumental)
Chimera’s Wreck (instrumental)
Harridan (Blu-ray)
Of The New Day
Rats Return
Dignity
Herd Culling
Walk The Plank
Chimera’s Wreck
Review: Porcupine Tree made a fine comeback in early November with their 'Harridan' single. It was well received and certainly lived up to the band's reputation for being one of the UK's most forward-thinking, genre-defying outfits. That was their first new music in 12 years and now comes their album Closure/Continuation. It is a grand statement that is presented here as a deluxe version with an album artwork booklet and a Blu-Ray boxset. It is packed with their definitive and singular take on progressive rock from front to back.
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Transmission Impossible: Rare Broadcast Recordings
Cat: ETTB 152. Rel: 25 May 23
Cold & Ugly (CD1)
Undertow
Sober
Crawl Away
Sweat
Swamp Song
4 Degrees
Hush
Cold & Ugly
Hush
Part Of Me
Crawl Away
Sober
Jerk-Off
Intolerance (CD2)
Undertow
Sober
Prison Sex
Opiate (feat Layne Staley)
Bottom
Jerk-Off
Intolerance
Undertow
Sober
Prison Sex
Opiate
Flood
Jerk-Off
Maynard James Keenan Interview
Opiate (CD3)
4 Degrees
Sober
Prison Sex
Sober
4 Degrees
Intolerance
Prison Sex
Magdalena
Brena
Thinking Of You
Thomas
Diary Of A Lovesong
Rose
Review: Transmission Impossible charts the early career of American alt-rock masters Tool via performances recorded for radio broadcast - and the odd snippet of the accompany interviews. A majority of the tracks featured were recorded for radio stations across the US (and on a couple of instances, in the UK) between 1991 and 94, though disc three also boasts cuts laid to tape in 1998 and 2000. The band's original line up (which features throughout) was known for its loud, dynamic and energetic performances - all ten-ton guitar riffs, sweat-soaked drums, heavy bass and wild lead vocals - and these recordings capture their live sound perfectly. For fans of Tool, it's a genuine must-have collection.

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Box
Box (6xCD)
Cat: 115405 2. Rel: 03 Oct 23
Cold & Ugly (CD1:1991)
Undertow
Sober
Crawl Away
Sweat
Swamp Song
Cold & Ugly (CD2: 1977)
Intolerance
Sober
Prison Sex
Part Of Me
Swamp Song
Opiate
Flood
Intolerance (CD3: 1993)
Hush
Undertow
Sober
Prison Sex
Swamp Song
Sweat
Opiate
Flood
Jerk- Off
The Grudge (CD4: 2001)
Stinkfist
46 & 2
Parabola
Schism
Eulogy
Lateralus
Sober
Opiate
Fripp (CD5: 2002)
Sober
The Grudge
Stinkfest
H
Schism
Parabol
Parabola
Aenima
Flood (CD6:1998)
Hush
Forty Six
Stinkfist
Stranglehold
Sober
Pushit
Eulogy
Review: American alt-rock masters Tool still hold a dear place in the hearts of fans who loved them the first time around. The unique band released several now classics albums - often with quite large gaps in between. This vast six-CD collection, amusingly titled Box (just don't try and google Tool - Box for any further info because, if you are anything like us, you will get distracted by the brilliant array of storage options you're presented with) collects plenty of their most standout tunes from all across their fulsome discography. A great one for collectors that brings everything together in one place.
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Absolute Ultra Rare
Cat: YS 010. Rel: 23 Oct 23
Passenger
Know Your Enemy
Santa Monica & Orange
You Lied
Spasm
Muhammad My Friend
Wrong Way
Comfortably Numb
Silly Love Songs
No Quarter
Sober
Part Of Me
Hush
Crawl Away
Jerkoff
Cold & Ugly
Review: .During their live appearances - and especially ones captured for posterity by radio stations - Tool have often delivered surprisingly and unlikely cover versions. These, alongside a smattering of similarly eyebrow-raising duets and demos, form the basis of Absolute Ultra Rare, an unofficial compilation of obscurities that should be essential listening to fans. It sees the alt-metal and progressive metal heroes variously turn their hand to Pink Floyd (a surprisingly jangly take on 'Comfortably Numb'), Rage Against The Machine ('Know Your Enemy'), ska ('Wrong Way'), and Wings ('Silly Love Songs', which is turned into a moody growl). Throw in some heavy takes on their own tunes (see the opening rendition of 'Passenger') and you have a suitably epic collection of rarely heard tracks.
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The Lockdown Sessions
Cat: 196588 04202. Rel: 02 Jun 23
Mother
Two Suns In The Sunset
Vera
The Gunner's Dream
The Bravery Of Being Out Of Range
Comfortably Numb 2022
Review: Just in time for the latest leg of Roger Waters' contested and controversial world tour, the grumpy former Pink Floyd front man has released a CD edition of The Lockdown Sessions, a mini-album of performances recorded at home (with the aid of many members of his live backing band) during the COVID-19 pandemic. It features Waters and company delivering gravel-voiced interpretations of The Wall favourites 'Mother' and 'Vera' (the latter segueing into 'Bring The Boys Back Home'), two tracks from Floyd's 1983 set The Final Cut, and Waters solo favourite 'The Bravery of Being Out of Range'. Most significantly, it also includes his re-imagining of 'Comfortably Numb', which Waters has re-framed as a slow, droning, trippy and ultra-atmospheric treat. As you'd expect, there are no Dave Gilmour style guitar solos in sight!
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The Dark Side Of The Moon Redux
Cat: SGB 50CD. Rel: 05 Oct 23
Speak To Me
Breathe
On The Run
Time
Great Gig In The Sky
Money
Us And Them
Any Colour You Like
Brain Damage
Eclipse
Review: For our money, Pink Floyd's The Dark Side of The Moon is one of those heavily and historically hyped albums that is actually worth the plaudits. While onetime core Floyd member Roger Waters continues to attract controversy with his views on Israel, this recent re-recording of the classic album, despite its apparently precarious mission, has been almost universally lauded by fans. New arrangements, instrumentation and fresh vocals from the man himself, as well as welcoming on board guests Azniv Korkejian, Gus Seyffert, Joey Waronker, Via Mardot and others.
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