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MORE (OST)

Pink Floyd

 

Psychedelic/Space Rock

3.15 | 1551 ratings

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Chris S
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4 stars What an excellent soundtrack! I love More in it's entirety and even looking at the film a few years back although dated it still managed to capture the free spirit of the late 60's in Europe ( ibiza of all places) and the experimentation of drugs. Times have changed but Ibiza is still renowned for drugs more in the shape of ectasy not LSD though. This soundtrack was way ahead of it's time and speaks volumes as to why PF managed to make such giant leaps musically within small periods of time. The album starts with ' Cirrus Minor', a beautifully soft lazy track full of nostalgia and a cacophony of blackbirds chirping in the background.' Nile song' is a real rocker of a number. The most poignant song on the album ' Cymbaline' has great paranoid lyrics like ' ...apprehension creeping like a tube train up your spine...'.' Green is the colour' is also a great track. Side two is more instrumental bringing together more spanish type themes but ' Quicksilver' really standouts the most. All in all a very accomplished sound and I wonder why sales were never that big for this. Perhaps the soundtrack tag had a negative impact.Highly recommended!
Chris S | 4/5 |

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