Pink Floyd - The Endless River (2014) FLAC Beolab1700
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Pink Floyd ā The Endless River (2014) FLAC Beolab1700
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Pink Floyd - The Endless River
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Artist...............: Pink Floyd
Album................: The Endless River
Genre................: Progressive Rock
Source...............: CD
Year.................: 2014
Ripper...............: EAC (Secure mode) / LAME 3.92 & Asus CD-S520
Codec................: Free Lossless Audio Codec (FLAC)
Version..............: reference libFLAC 1.2.1 20070917
Quality..............: Lossless, (avg. compression: 53 %)
Channels.............: Stereo / 44100 HZ / 16 Bit
Tags.................: VorbisComment
Information..........:
Posted by............: Beolab1700 on 06/11/2014
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Tracklisting
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1. Pink Floyd - Autumn '68 [01:35]
2. Pink Floyd - Calling [03:37]
3. Pink Floyd - On Noodle Street [01:42]
4. Pink Floyd - Eyes to Pearls [01:51]
5. Pink Floyd - Skins [02:37]
6. Pink Floyd - It's What We Do [06:17]
7. Pink Floyd - The Lost Art of Conversation [01:42]
8. Pink Floyd - Things Left Unsaid [04:26]
9. Pink Floyd - Ebb and Flow [01:55]
10. Pink Floyd - Night Light [01:42]
11. Pink Floyd - Allons-Y (2) [01:32]
12. Pink Floyd - Louder Than Words [06:36]
13. Pink Floyd - Sum [04:48]
14. Pink Floyd - Surfacing [02:46]
15. Pink Floyd - Talkin' Hawkin' [03:29]
16. Pink Floyd - Allons-Y (1) [01:57]
17. Pink Floyd - Anisina [03:16]
18. Pink Floyd - Unsung [01:07]
Playing Time.........: 53:02
Total Size...........: 286.38 MB
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Pink Floyd arenāt hiding the basic facts behind what will probably turn out to be their last-ever album: The Endless River consists of leftovers from their last studio LP, 1994ā²s āThe Division Bell,ā includes mostly instrumental tracks and was assembled as a tribute to keyboardist Richard Wright, who died in 2008. So if it sounds like a collection of old outtakes at times, thatās the point. And if it has more in common with the bandās post-Syd Barrett, pre-superstardom records than the mid-ā70s epics that turned on millions of headphones-wielding fans, thatās sorta the point, too.
The Endless River sounds like it was made by a band in transition. And in a way, thatās pretty much what Pink Floyd are these days, with only singer-guitarist David Gilmour and drummer Nick Mason left. Wright plays on these tracks, but heās almost an ethereal spirit here, drifting above, below and alongside the songs with ghostly detachment. He gives āThe Endless Riverā its familiar qualities, but he also gives it some purpose and some of its aimlessness.
As such, donāt go into the album expecting āThe Dark Side of the Moon,ā āWish You Were Hereā or even āThe Division Bell.ā āThe Endless Riverā is subtler, and less inviting, than that. This is not an album of songs so much as it is a collection of ambient music pieces, sculpted together from leftover fragments of a 20-year-old album that, letās face it, is no classic.
But tracks like the opening āThings Left Unsaid,ā āItās What We Doā (whose synth and rhythm passages echo āWelcome to the Machineā) and āAllons-Y (2),ā which features a signature searing Gilmour guitar solo, remind fans that, before they became one of the planetās biggest rock bands, Pink Floyd were scoring long, complex instrumental pieces for people to trip out to.
Many of āThe Endless Riverās 18 cuts are stitched together so that it all flows together as a 53-minute instrumental suite with separate sections. Unfortunately, it doesnāt always come together seamlessly. The sweeping āAnisina,ā a highlight, gives way to āThe Lost Art of Conversation,ā a short, snoozy piano-based track that leads a string of similar, less-than-two-minute songs that were most likely unfinished studio fragments in their original forms. And the plodding āTalkinā Hawkinā,ā which includes a sampled 1994 commercial with physicist Stephen Hawking (and is a sorta sequel to āThe Division Bellās āKeep Talkingā), is more novelty than a fully formed number.
So when Gilmourās voice cuts through the clutter on āLouder Than Words,ā the closing track and the albumās only song with a lead vocal, itās like a memory from the past, reminding us that āThe Endless Riverā is a Pink Floyd album.
But the thing is, it really isnāt. Itās more like a remix record of previously unreleased songs that just happened to be assembled by the artists who made the music. It may not be the final LP fans want from one of classic rockās most beloved bands, but as a closing-chapter tribute to both their late bandmate and lasting legacy, itās kinda fitting.
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- 18 Louder Than Words.flac (38.4 MB)
- Beolab1700 Torrents.txt (0.3 KB)
- 17 Surfacing.flac (18.6 MB)
- 12 Autumn '68.flac (8.4 MB)
- 15 Calling.flac (18.2 MB)
- Art.jpg (102.7 KB)
- 09 On Noodle Street.flac (8.6 MB)
- 16 Eyes To Pearls.flac (9.8 MB)
- Pink Floyd - The Endless River.log (17.0 KB)
- 05 Skins.flac (14.0 MB)
- 02 It's What We Do.flac (38.1 MB)
- 08 The Lost Art Of Conversation.flac (8.5 MB)
- 01 Things Left Unsaid.flac (20.2 MB)
- 03 Ebb And Flow.flac (7.7 MB)
- 10 Night Light.flac (8.3 MB)
- 13 Allons-Y (2).flac (9.6 MB)
- 04 Sum.flac (23.6 MB)
- Torrent downloaded from demonoid.ph.txt (0.0 KB)
- 14 Talkin' Hawkin'.flac (18.8 MB)
- 11 Allons-Y (1).flac (12.4 MB)
- 07 Anisina.flac (18.8 MB)
- Pink Floyd - The Endless River.m3u (1.1 KB)
- 06 Unsung.flac (4.6 MB)
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