Tuesday, March 07, 2006

It's Just the Dice You Roll


On a Island - David Gilmour

During the lead up to the concerts last year, the big new was the reuniting of , well san a still missing in action Syd. Many faithful hoped that this may be the beginning of thing to come with maybe a tour or even a new concert. Even during the concert, the band mates seemed cordial, getting together with a bow at the end. Since then both and stated that Live 8 was a one time thing with Waters promptly releasing an opera and Gilmour a just released album.

is Gilmour’s third solo record, which comes long longer than once in a blue moon, his last was eighteen years ago. Like many Pink Floyd albums, this one starts off with an instrumental, but Castellorizon is clunky and in no way sets a good mood for the album. This then transitions into the title track that sound very much like a part from Shine on You Crazy Diamond but without the passion or heartfelt lyrics. Speaking about songs that rip off another with less passion, the same could be said for Take a Breath but with Led Zeppelin’s Kashmir.

The only interesting aspect of the album is that it fulfills the fantasy of wondering what a band named Crosby, Gilmour, and Nash would sound like with Dave harmonizing with the other David and Graham on the title track. Almost makes you wonder what Pink Floyd would have sounded like if the recruited Stephan Stills instead.

The main problem with this album is, whereas Pink Floyd songs you just lay back and soak in the lengthy arrangements, many of the songs for On an Island leave you looking at your watch wondering if this is still the same song. But in the end if you already have all the Pink Floyd albums, this would make a good companion, if not, you’d be better off plugging your holes in your album collection. And if you don’t own Pink Floyd albums, I suggest you start off with Wish You Were Here and Dark Side of the Moon in that order.

Song to Download - On an Island

On an Island gets a Terror Alert Level: Guarded [BLUE] on my Terror Alert Scale.


2 comments:

  1. I love Pink Floyd. What a shame that this isn't a more impressive album. The real question is whether any of the songs are better than the Wyclef Jean version of "Wish You Were Here." I love Clef, but...he should not have tried that cover.

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  2. I really don't hate the Wyclef version, but I could have done without.

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