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The Final Cut
(1983)
Pink Floyd
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Label: EMI
Duration: 46:14
Genre: Art Rock, Progressive Rock, Concept Album, Rock Opera

Now, I'm a hard core Pink Floyd fan, and have been now for quite some time. I'm one of the few fans who actually enjoys listening to the Ummagumma studio album. A friend of mine told me to stay away from The Final Cut, but I took no notice, because I wanted a complete set. When I listened to The Final Cut, I was amazed, it was just a really fantastic album, and I find that it is quite a touching album. I don't know why my friend told me stay away from that album, I found it impossible to see what he was talking about. All I know is that I love every single Pink Floyd album, and will continue to love them for ever more. Plus, don't listen to Amazon's petty little review of the album, I'm surprised they wrote it actually, I always thought that if you were selling the album, you put a GOOD review down for it, not a bad one telling people it's "not a pretty album". The album is basically about war. War is sad!! Therefore the album will have soft music, so don't listen to Amazon, listen to the fans and all the other reviews here, this album is definitely worth buying!!!


TrackDuration
The Post War Dream3:00
Your Possible Pasts4:26
One Of The Few1:11
When The Tigers Broke Free3:16
The Hero's Return2:42
The Gunners Dream5:07
Paranoid Eyes3:41
Get Your Filthy Hands Off My Desert1:17
The Fletcher Memorial Home4:12
Southampton Dock2:10
The Final Cut4:45
Not Now John4:56
Two Suns In The Sunset5:20
Original Release: 1983-01-01
Composer: Roger Waters
Arranged By: Michael Kamen
Producer: James Guthrie, Michael Kamen, Roger Waters
UPC: 74646851722, 77774612920, 724357673426, 5099902895628, 724383124220