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DISCID=4209cb05
DTITLE=Pink Floyd / Animals
DYEAR=1992
DGENRE=Rock
TTITLE0=Pigs On The Wing 1 (Waters)
TTITLE1=Dogs (Doug Gilmore)
TTITLE2=Pigs (Three Different Ones) (Waters)
TTITLE3=Sheep (Waters)
TTITLE4=Pigs On The Wing 2 (Waters)
EXTD=1977 - Label : Capitol\n------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------\nOf all of the classic-era Pink Floyd albums, Animals is the stranges
EXTD=t and darkest, a record that's hard \nto initially embrace yet winds up yielding as many rewards as its equally nihilistic successor, The \nWall. It isn't that Roger Waters dismisses the human race as either pigs, dogs, or sheep, it's that he's \ncon
EXTD=structed an album whose music is as bleak and bitter as that worldview. Arriving after the \nwarm-spirited (albeit melancholy) Wish You Were Here, the shift in tone comes as a bit of a surprise, \nand there are even less proper songs here than oneith
EXTD=er Wish or Dark Side. Animals is all extended \npieces, yet it never drifts - it slowly, ominously works its way toward its destination. For an album that \nso clearly is Waters', David Gilmour's guitar dominates thoroughly, with Richard Wright's key
EXTD=boards \nrarely rising above a mood-setting background (such as on the intro to "Sheep"). This gives the \nmusic, on occasion, immediacy and actually heightens the dark mood by giving it muscle. It also \nmakes Animals as accessible as it possibly co
EXTD=uld be, since it surges with bold blues-rock guitar lines \nand hypnotic space rock textures. Through it all, though, the utter blackness of Waters' spirit holds \ntrue and since there are no vocal hooks or melodies, everything rests on the mood, the
EXTD=near-nihilistic \nlyrics, and Gilmour's guitar. These are the kinds of things that satisfy cultists, and it will reward their \nattention - there's just no way in for casual listeners.\n----------------------------------------------------------------
EXTD=--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------\nArtists :\n\nDavid Gilmour           : Guitar, Vocals\nNick Mason              : Drums\nRoger Waters           : Bass, Guitar, Vocals\nRichard Wright: Keybo
EXTD=ards, Vocals\n------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ YEAR: 1992
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