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THE DARK SIDE OF THE MOON

Pink Floyd

 

Psychedelic/Space Rock

4.61 | 4744 ratings

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Fido73
3 stars Wow! there's a lot of review for this one, so i'll tried not to repeat what others have said about this album. The first time i heard that album was in 1975 i think, i was 3 years old and i've just return for the hospital for a hear operation, my father was listening to the album and all the background noises made me re-think of the hospital and my operation so, for years, every time i was listening to Dark Side, it reminded me of that not so good experience with the hospital. But, around my 18th birthday i got through that and gave a real listening to the Drak Side of the Moon. Wow! for me the production of it deserves 5 stars, one of the best produced album of all time but... the music is not as good as Animals for instance. The highlight of the album? The great gig in the sky! one of the best, if not the best, tracks Pink Floyd ever recorded. Every time i hear it, the emotions comes in and i get tears in my eyes. For the rest... Time, Us & Them are good too but thats it. The rest of the album is not bad but not as good as a lots of stuff i'm listening now. So 5 stars for production, 3 for the music, for a grand total of 3.5 Stars.
Fido73 | 3/5 |

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