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CD Pink Floyd – The Final Cut

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Prekės būklė: Naudotas

Aprašymas
1 The Post War Dream
3:03
2 Your Possible Pasts
4:22
3 One Of The Few
1:22
4 The Hero's Return
2:57
5 The Gunners Dream
5:06
6 Paranoid Eyes
3:46
7 Get Your Filthy Hands Off My Desert
1:17
8 The Fletcher Memorial Home
4:11
9 Southampton Dock
2:11
10 The Final Cut
4:45
11 Not Now John
5:02
12 Two Suns In The Sunset
5:17

Pink Floyd – The Final Cut is the twelfth studio album by the legendary English rock band, originally released on March 21, 1983. Reissued and repressed via Columbia Records, this CD edition captures a pivotal moment in the band’s history. Often described as a "tremendous" and "biblical" work, the album serves as a thematic successor to The Wall, featuring material recorded during those sessions alongside new compositions from 1982.

This release is a deeply personal and vulnerable exploration of war, sacrifice, and the state of postwar Britain. Set against the backdrop of the Falklands War, the lyrics reflect Roger Waters' pursuit of a "greater truth" through haunting narratives and striking imagery. The iconic cover art—featuring a close-up of a military jacket with a remembrance poppy and service medals—perfectly mirrors the album's somber, cinematic tone.

Key Highlights:

  • Significance: The final Pink Floyd album to feature founding member Roger Waters.
  • Notable Tracks: Includes the emotionally charged "The Gunner's Dream" and "Paranoid Eyes," along with the vulnerable title track.
  • Genre: A definitive Progressive/Psych Rock masterpiece full of "stunning vulnerability."
  • Context: A sophisticated blend of unused material from The Wall and new 1980s recordings.

Whether you view it as a brilliant success or a flawed masterpiece, The Final Cut remains a poignant, essential chapter in the Pink Floyd discography that still has something fresh to say.