Wish You Were Here
(1975)
Likewise, I must give explanations; WYWH is an album that takes the concept of “musical diversity” to another level. On this album we have enormous emotional power on songs like Wish You Were Here, just as he has a substantial sense of humor on Have A Cigar. Not to mention that Progressive Rock musical ambition combined with Art Rock minimalism and experimentation, which, while not unique to this album, and you could argue that King Crimson was doing this from the start, I think it’s sensible. say that the way Pink Floyd does it on this album is just unique. While bands like King Crimson or Peter Hamil mixed elements of both genres, what Pink Floyd did was combine the spectrum and essence of both genres. It’s not Progressive Rock, it’s not Art Rock, and it’s not Art Prog, it’s just an album that has a unique search in its sound.
Not to mention how he holds his own song by song; this album works just as well as an album as it would if they were randomly arranged songs; In itself, the simple fact that Have A Cigar and Wish You Were Here are on the same tracklist already speaks of the fact that this is the best music; it’s ambitious enough to have Shine On Your Crazy Diamond, and minimalist enough to be surprisingly short considering it could be 20 more minutes, and it would still be a masterpiece.
Simply the best music; few albums are as well thought out as this one
The Seer
(2012)
The songs are constructed in a way that manages to provoke anxiety in the listener; basically, destructive, experimental and intense music.
The diversity of the tracklist is equally majestic. It’s just that, how do you put Mother Of The World, Lunacy, 93 Avenue blues and The Seer, on the same tracklist as The Wolf and Song For a Warrior? Basically the best music
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