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WISH YOU WERE HERE

Pink Floyd

 

Psychedelic/Space Rock

4.64 | 4558 ratings

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5 stars "Shine on your crazy diamond" as soaring beautifully soft, sumptuous sound, a unique emotion. Wright's keyboards are sublime and sweet solo by Gilmour, wonderful. "Welcome to the Machine" Foley exceptional, a real treat. The melody and the vocals are superbly performed. "Have a Cigar" as truly amazing, the singing is superb, the divine keyboards, drums Mason will be aerial and stylish, the large class. "Wish you were here" another exceptional on this album exceptional faubleux ... originality in addition, small inventions with his 'radio' set, a find well done. "Shine on your crazy diamond" how to keep an album so perfect? with a perfectly amazing song. "Pink Floyd" signs an amazing album, The Best during their careers, although possible when you know it is a tribute to Syd Barrett engineering group. "Pink Floyd" is in some way with this album the first group of its kind Progressive rock then the cons-culture resulted in an unprecedented commercial success. Syd Barrett will visit the group to finish recording the album, but members did not immediately recognize, Barrett with the haggard, swollen, shaven head, the crazy diamond has changed so much.
Discographia | 5/5 |

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