"Pink Floyd" becomes a one-man band, and that man wants to tell you what he thinks about the world...
Album: The Final Cut
Year Released: 1983
Lineup:
Pink Floyd
Additional musicians
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Track Listing:
No. Title Length
1. "The Post War Dream" 3:00
2. "Your Possible Pasts" 4:26
3. "One of the Few" 1:11
4. "The Hero's Return" 2:43
5. "The Gunner's Dream" 5:18
6. "Paranoid Eyes" 3:41
Side two
No. Title Length
7. "Get Your Filthy Hands Off My Desert" 1:17
8. "The Fletcher Memorial Home" 4:12
9. "Southampton Dock" 2:14
10. "The Final Cut" 4:43
11. "Not Now John" 5:02
12. "Two Suns in the Sunset" 5:14
Total length: 43:14
Overall Thoughts:
After "The Wall", it was four years before Pink Floyd released an album of new material. In 1981, they released "A Collection of Great Dance Songs", a remix of previous songs. Finally,in 1983, Pink Floyd released "The Final Cut"- also the final studip album with Roger Waters.
During that time, the band continued infighting. Richard Wright left the group during the making of the Wall, due to fighting with Waters. Drummer Nick Mason's contributions were limited to sound effects. David Gilmour performed the guitar work but left the material and writing to Roger Waters. For all practical purposes, this is a Roger Waters solo record released under the 'Pink Floyd' label.
During that time, the band continued infighting. Richard Wright left the group during the making of the Wall, due to fighting with Waters. Drummer Nick Mason's contributions were limited to sound effects. David Gilmour performed the guitar work but left the material and writing to Roger Waters. For all practical purposes, this is a Roger Waters solo record released under the 'Pink Floyd' label.
Roger Waters is great at writing introspective songs. And he can be very snarky and bitter, which is often a great contrast to the melodious music of Floyd. But take away the music of the rest of the group and you're left with nothing but bitter anger.
There are artists who can make political points without coming across as obnoxious and pretentious twits. Roger Waters is not one of those artists. His previous album where he focussed on making a statement about the state of the world, "Animals", was not a good album.
On "The Final Cut", an album cticizing the Falklands War and the UK under Margaret Thatcher, Waters doubled down on telling Pink Floyd's fans his thoughts on the world. He's angry and bitter and it overwhelms the album.
The result is unpleasant and borderline dreadful. Maybe if you agree with Waters on everything you might the album interesting.
My big takeway from this album is that while Pink Floyd makes great music and has powerful themes, Rogers Waters, by himself, does not.
Ranking of Pink Floyd Albums (adding as more albums are reviewed):
- Wish You Were Here
- Dark Side of the Moon
- The Wall
- Meddle
- A Saucerful of Secrets
- Obscured by Clouds
- Ummagumma
- Animals
- More
- Piper at the Gates of Dawn
- Atom Heart Mother
- The Final Cut
Top 10 Pink Floyd Songs (changing as more albums are reviewed):
- "Wish You Were Here", Wish You You Were Here
- "Comfortably Numb", the Wall
- "Money", Dark Side of the Moon
- "Us and Them", Dark Side of the Moon
- "Welcome to the Machine", Wish You Were Here
- "Time", Dark Side of the Moon
- "Fearless", Meddle
- "Shine On You Crazy Diamond (Parts I-V)", Wish You Were Here
- "Hey You", The Wall
- "The Great Gig in the Sky", Dark Side of the Moon