The Division Bell
B**5
Great blues album!!!!!
One of the greatest albums of all time, along with Dark Side of the Moon, Momentary Lapse of Reason, The Wall. Well, anything from Pink Floyd after 1971. I purchased this one to carry in my truck, so I didn't have to continually take it from my home.
D**N
Awesomeness. Thanks
Awesomeness. Very happy customer. Thanks
D**N
David, Nick and Rick Reign!
Those of us who are waay into Pink Floyd have a favorite album that we will defend as the BEST ever (for many Dark Side of the Moon) and we will travel whereever we have to go to see them play live. As a P.F. fanatic, I have to say that the promotional tour gig for The Division Bell in Phoenix, Az in 1994 was the most knockout Pink Floyd concert ever.They were just killin' us with new songs from this album. From the moment they stepped on stage they put the pedal to the metal and never let up the intensity and the thrills which kept us on our feet screaming for hours. Then, they treated us to a stunning array of their earlier songs as well and never sounded better. They locked in our devotion and no one cared when P.F. tossed away the key.That April night in the desert was very cold, and the moon was full. We stood shivvering in summer clothes until they started to play and the energy levels ratcheted up 'til we were sweating. Then they tripped us out with an awesome array of effects including smoke and lights pulsing to the music; a large overhead TV screen showing a mishmash of totally wierd images; and those outrageous enormous plastic pigs that popped out of chutes on either side of the stage.Then they brought out the dazzling, colossal mirror ball that opened like a lotus and shot splinters of light that painted the sky, each other and everywhere. We were blissed out while the music blasted us into whole new levels of experiencing both sight and sound. We were glassy eyed and high from each other's energy hours later as we finally stumbled from the arena at concert's end with ears buzzing while trying to sing "wearing the inside out" and gripping the tour tee shirts and posters of the album cover's two talking heads. It was wild.David, Rick and Nick were HOT that night. David electrified the audience with such dazzling guitar work that we were breathless from screaming. It is probably true that nothing can replace the intensity of that live concert, but The Division Bell studio album is a wonderful way to dial in the memories and be there again. Yet, to P.F. heads it really doesn't matter, we'll make it happen whatever way we can.Like other reviewers have noted, The Division Bell is about communication. The magic of music is communication, isn't it? "What do you want from me", "Keep Talking",and "Lost for Words" tells their story of anger, pain, and great loss that still simmers in their feelings after Roger walked. The band let us know that it has not been easy to have lost such a gifted musician. I think the lyrics are eloquently understated and brilliant. Does one really need a hammer to get the point?Those who have seen P.F. live KNOW how cooked the band is and this is why we are still so fanatical about this group. Yes, we may miss Roger, but the Division Bell has its own power and it is still Pink Floyd to the MAX. Many of us will continue to clamor for more from this band - probably until the end of time. While we wait, we always have their albums. Rumor has it that there is a new one on the way. Perhaps it is wishful thinking, but for this music lover, The Division Bell is a new classic Pink Floyd, and that's alright with me.
E**N
Quality.
Works great.
W**S
A very important album
I don't know how I missed this album for so long. I guess I was busy being a dad and working like a slave.Then, Youtube Music streamed some of these songs and I had to scope it out. I bought this at the same time as the Dark Side of the Moon. I have had that album for 40+ years and love it. This one is phenomenal too.Keep Talking-with Stephen Hawking robotic voice, A Great Day for Freedom (About the Berlin Wall coming down), Coming Back to Life.... I could go on but I would really recommend this album. Again, it is like meditation music for me. I can listen to it over and over again and the more I do, the calmer I get and the more meaningful the lyrics become. It was voted the best UK album of 1994 and in my opinion, it deserves an award of some kind.Many Thanks-Pink Floyd
A**)
This remastered CD is a definite improvement over the original....
I have a fairly expensive headphone setup with an OPPO BDP105D universal disc player which has highly regarded Sabre DAC 32's built in, which is fed into a Monolith, Alex Cavalli, Liquid Platinum, hybrid tube amp in balanced mode connected to HiFiMan Arya headphones. If you're a stereo maniac like me, you'll know what that is, if not...then to put it into context, it's good enough to distinguish nuances and layers of sound (such as an even more prescient "fly buzzing" from the title track, amongst other minutiae,) that I'd never heard from my original version CD from two decades ago which WAS indeed quite good to begin with!However, IF you don't have a multiple thousand dollar setup, I doubt you'll know the difference. BTW, I'm not a stereo snob. I did need to listen to this new remaster often and with a great deal of attention (it IS one of MY favorite pieces of music and I could probably hum it "rote" in my mind),... before I could really ascertain said nuances and detail retrieval thus, the differences will be minimal, if at all, to most of us. Who knows, maybe it was some kind of placebo, psycho-acoustic, effect! LOL!Frankly, I was slightly disappointed. I was expecting some kind of "revelatory" experience I suppose! If anything, it is a testament to the way the original was recorded; though David Gilmour is on the record (whence he heard this "new" remaster) as having said "now this is the way we wanted it to sound when we first recorded it!" Quite possibly needed a little x-tra "scratch" to put a down payment on a villa near Pompei....or some such; I'd say that if anyone deserved it,... then so be it.You be the judge. The remastered CD is certainly inexpensive enough to take the plunge and that's exactly what I did! I would note that, when I do reach for the "Division Bell" CD,...it is this remaster that I put into my player!Hey folks, I spend a small fortune in time, energy, and coin in buying and listening to recordings that I buy here on amazon so if this review was HELPFUL, well...you know what to do! Many thanks Ladies and Gents!
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