An Overlooked & Underrated Classic!
5
By Slack-Babbath
A+
Awesome
5
By HCollins05
Love this album
Excellent
5
By musiking
By far personal favorite album by Pink Floyd.
Rock & Roll baby!!
5
By AnxiousSeeker
These guys know how to write amazing songs wow!!! I can get a glimpse of DSotM as well ;)
Free Four!
5
By Nurk Twin
Love that song. Since I first heard it in 1990. A little late but always a favorite. Still have my “Waiting for the Worms” mask handed out at the wall concert in Germany at the gate. So many years ago......
For me
5
By Sierranista
For me, Pink Floyds very best album in total.
Fantastic and underrated Pink Floyd album
5
By Best gamer 😀😀😀300
Extremely underrated. You will be suprised that youd never heard of it
Carlos
5
By Red Eye Reviews
I bought this at a used music store because “live in Pompeii” got me interested in pre-dark side floyd. I was pleasantly surprised. I fell in with this album while riding my bike through the park. I'd listen to this any day over Wish You Were Here or The Wall.
I think it might get overlooked because it’s often referred to as a soundtrack but it functions as a bonefied floyd studio album to my ears. It has a nice blend of atmospherics and earthy ballads. It has a nice flow and balance from instrumentals, ballads and rock numbers. If I had to be picky the last track seems a little out of place. I think it might be audio from the movie.
Because of a review
5
By Mr.Glock
Thanks Kamicosi. Because of your review I am purchasing this album. Never even knew it existed. I now feel the need to dust off my guitar and start playing again. Awesomeness. I wish I could see them in concert just one more time.
A NEGLECTED CLASSIC
4
By slappywag64
Their second soundtrack and is a little more accessible than More and musically flows much better. It is still a band looking for a creative voice but I like this better than the doom and gloom which will carry them from Dark Side to The Final Cut. Here there is still a joyful quailty in the lyrics and music but the Roger Waters obsession with his father's death makes it's first appearence in the otherwise charming song Free Four. Mud Men is a beautifully trippy instrumental. As in More and other albums of this period there are a number of good songs that never get included in any of the "greatest hits" cash grab packages and prefer to recycle the same tunes over and over again. I wouldn't even recommend them to a Floyd novice. I started with The Wall and went backwards into their past. It's hit and miss but I prefer this period of musical exploration and experientation to the doom and gloom which will be the band's sound. This is their psychedelic folk period.