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Pink Floyd - The Division Bell

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Free Music Review: Genius
Hit: 5 Stars

David Gilmour is as much of a musical genius as anyone else who has ever carried the Floyd name. I love this album as much as anything Waters did solo or was involved with before the band fragmented.

Free Music Review: Best Pink Floyd Ever
Hit: 5 Stars

As Time goes by this album has risen to the very top of my pink floyd selection, closely followed by Animals and Wish U Were Here. Its a shame that Roger Waters lost his mind when the band refused to fall under his dictatorship. He was a pretty good writer until he lost his mind on the WALL. (The wall was 4 good songs and tons of crazy sounds and filler) Anyway good base players are not hard to find and obviously Waters on his own was a big nothing and all can now see that David Gilmour was most of the talent ever in the Floyd. Kinda ironic how the same drugs that freed these guys minds to be so creative also took down many fine players. In 2008 I can see clearly that DIVISION BELL is PF's VERY BEST work and unfortunately for us all maybe their last. Plus its a great bargain !!!

Free Music Review: Just good music
Hit: 4 Stars

Of all the things that can be said about this album, just one comes to mind: Good. Good music. Good lyrics. A good album to listen to over and over again. Remembering how much much crap there is today and in the nineties makes appreciate this album all the more. In the world of music today where substance and musicianship is looked down upon and looks and singles are praised, it's no wonder why the Floyd are still relevent.
My best friend is also a big Pink Floyd fan and he thinks Division Bell is their best album. Blasphemy you say! I might not go that far but listening to this album makes me think that he might be right on some degree. This not a major concept album by any means but does have a theme: division; seperation. It comes through even when there are no words like in the instrumentals Cluster One and Marooned. Probably one of the two best instrumentals by Pink Floyd. I like how they incorporated different audio sounds into this album. Most were subtle like the sound of an ocean in Marooned or the ringing of the bell and a ring anouncer speaking during Lost for Words. Perhaps that's what I like about this album the most is the subtle things and not the hit you over the head stuff that was so typical in other Pink Floyd albums with Roger Waters. I like how different the songs are in this album. You go from a soft instumental to a funky song like What Do You Want From Me. You even hear a U2 sounding song. A lot of variety. To me if you just want to listen to good album on a trip or just relaxing at home, this is the one you should get.

Free Music Review: Great CD
Hit: 4 Stars

This is a great cd from one othe greatest bands ever to play.If you are interested in a good listen buy this cd.

Free Music Review: A GREAT Pnk FLyod Album
Hit: 4 Stars

If you just get over the fact that Roger was not there in 1994, you can relax and really appreciate this one. Certain cuts on this album are still on my active playlist. "High Hopes" is among the BEST songs ever on a Pink Floyd album, period. Listen to it a few times and you will be hooked. It's right up there with "Wish You Were Here" and "Welcome to the Machine". As a whole, "The Division Bell" is not equal to "Dark Side of the Moon" or "Wish You Were Here", but is excellent nonetheless - highly recommended!
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