Pink Floyd

The Final Cut

MusicianshipA3
SongwritingS3
CompositionS3
ProductionA3
LyricsS3
CoverartB3
Awesome24 Neo Prog Rock
released in 1983
added about 19 years ago by Bj-1
Expert Users: Mike, lazland, Szymon_K, Max05 and bartyMJ
#4 for 1983, #36 for 1980-1989
"Conceived as a soundtrack to the film of The Wall, The Final Cut is heavily politicised and is almost a Roger Waters solo album, with him falling out one by one with his bandmates. Wasn't brilliantly received but retrospectively looked on more favourably, and has some genuinely good moments." (bartyMJ, Great, 4M ago)
Review by Mike published over 1 year ago, edited over 1 year ago
Supreme Grim Symph English Prog Art Rock

"The most underrated PF studio album. This is not for you if you do not like Roger Waters' political views, or generally the mixing of political opinion and music. But if you do, or if you can separate, this is a really well made album that has a lot to offer. Soft and calm musically, really aggressive lyrically, and unequivocally British. I prefer it over any of their earlier (pre-DSOTM) albums, or the Gilmour-dominant releases that came after."

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