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Rainbow - The Final Cut album

  • Performer: Rainbow
  • Genre: Rock
  • Title: The Final Cut
  • Released: 2003
  • Style: Hard Rock
  • Country: Japan
  • MP3 version size: 1222 mb
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  • Rating: 4.2
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Pink Floyd - The Final Cut (1983).

add9 Now the final solution can be applied. Southampton Dock -. F. They disembarked in 45, Bb. And no-one spoke and no-one smiled. I never had the nerve to make the final cut. Not Now John -. G. D. Em. Fuck all that we've got to get on with these. Hollywood waits at the end of the rainbow. Who cares what it's about. As long as the kids go.

The Final Cut is a 19-minute film by Pink Floyd and is based on their 1983 album of the same name. Screenplay was by Roger Waters and was directed by William Lawrence "Willie" Christie who at the time was Waters' brother-in-law. It was released on Betamax and VHS in July 1983. The story is seen through the eyes of a Second World War veteran, played by Alex McAvoy, who appeared in Pink Floyd's 1982 movie The Wall as the teacher.

The Final Cut is the twelfth studio album by Pink Floyd. It was recorded at various studios in the UK from July to December 1982. It is the final Pink Floyd studio album with the band's bassist and primary songwriter Roger Waters. The album is predominantly the work of Waters.

The Final Cut is an album released in 1983 by English progressive rock band Pink Floyd. It was the last album that featured longtime bassist/vocalist Roger Waters, for he would leave the band after the release of this album due to lingering creative differences that plagued the band throughout the late 70s, as well as at least one potentially ruinous lawsuit. It was also the only album to not feature keyboardist Richard Wright

The Final Cut is the twelfth studio album by English rock band Pink Floyd. It was first released on 21 March 1983 in the United Kingdom by Harvest Records and on 2 April 1983 in the United States by Columbia Records. As such, The Final Cut is sometimes viewed as a de facto Waters solo album.

The even bent of the arrangements, where the music is used as texture, not music, means that The Final Cut purposely alienates all but the dedicated listener. Several of those listeners maintain that this is among Pink Floyd's finest efforts, and it certainly is an achievement of some kind - there's not only no other Floyd album quite like it, it has no close comparisons to anybody else's work (apart from Waters' own The Pros and Cons of Hitch Hiking, yet that had a stronger musical.

Is The Final Cut the best album by Pink Floyd? BestEverAlbums. com brings together thousands of 'greatest ever album' charts and calculates an overall ranking. This album At A Glance. The Final Cut by Pink Floyd (1983) Overall rank: 665th. Accolades: Top 10 albums of 1983 (9th). Top albums of the 1980s (101st). Top 1,000 albums of all time (665th).

Tracklist

1 Spotlight Kid 5:00
2 Death Alley Driver 5:45
3 I Surrender 3:21
4 All Night Long 3:10
5 Can't Happen Here 4:15
6 Difficult To Cure 3:40
7 Can't Let You Go 4:48
8 Power 11:15
9 Since You Been Gone 4:30
10 Stone Cold 4:22
11 Street Of Dreams 8:20

Notes

1985 PolyGram Records Inc.

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
SM035-3333 Rainbow The Final Cut ‎(Laserdisc, 12", S/Sided, NTSC) Pioneer LDC SM035-3333 Japan 1989
CFW 02652 Rainbow The Final Cut ‎(VHS, Comp, PAL) Channel 5, Polygram Music Video CFW 02652 UK 1987
SM058-3049 Rainbow The Final Cut ‎(Laserdisc, 12", S/Sided, NTSC, CLV) Pioneer LDC SM058-3049 Japan 1986
POBP 1009 Rainbow The Final Cut ‎(DVD-V, NTSC) Polygram Video POBP 1009 Japan 1998
POLP-1602 Rainbow The Final Cut ‎(Laserdisc) PolyGram Video POLP-1602 Japan 1995

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