Pink floyd the wall album song list
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Their cover of “Us & Them” doesn’t try to drag the song onto more familiar turf for the band like, say, an uptempo Tex-Mex rocker. That they can also do convincing prog, though, might surprise some. The Mavericks are known for their mastery of rootsy rock, country, folk, and various types of Latin music. That still leaves plenty of time to get spacey.
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One buyer apparently wanted his money’s worth, since he selected Pink Floyd’s 23-minute “Echoes.” Toth trimmed it down to a comparatively sprightly nine minutes. When Wooden Wand’s James Jackson Toth created a Kickstarter to fund his album a few years back, one of the higher-end rewards was an offer to record a cover song of the buyer’s choice. Rachel Webb’s YouTube performance is raw and real, pushing back against the heavily produced sound of the original. Some songs off of PF’s swan song album could easily fit into The Wall, since they continue to be influenced by Waters’ loose biographical narratives. Reviews of Pink Floyd’s The Final Cut are confusingly critical, especially compared to the inconsistence of the Syd Barrett era (what I call “Put Down That Acid, Eugene”). The City Music Project seems to have quietly disbanded a few years back (or, hopefully, switched to a more memorable name). The City Music Project’s “Thin Ice” is more recent than those, a 2011 Blade Runner-esq take on an unlikely song by Philadelphia singer Frank Cervantes and producer goldenSpiral. See also: the two separate disco tracks on this list. The City Music Project – The Thin Iceįor reasons I can’t quite explain, I seem to have a bottomless appetite for dancey Pink Floyd covers. Contractual obligation you say, and maybe so, but sounds as if it was fun. Teenage Fanclub – Interstellar OverdriveĪ curiosity really, the Fannies more normally associating with Byrds-ian jangle than this maelstrom of wrangled shredding. Morrison has performed the song on his own, but nothing quite matches the power of the Live in Berlin performance. This version was included in the Oscar-winning film The Departed and heard on The Sopranos as Christopher Moltisanti took his fateful last ride. Waters sings his original lead part, while Morrison takes the David Gilmour duties, coming in with “There is no pain, you are …” Morrison transforms the spacey original into a gut-wrenching, gospel-flavored lament about the loss of innocence. Waters’ duet of “Comfortably Numb” with Van Morrison has lived on in popular culture, even as memories of the Cold War have faded. While these songs are not covers - Waters played them with and alongside his fellow artists - one of the tracks deserves an honorable mention. It was eventually released as a live album and video. The performers included the Scorpions, Joni Mitchell, Cyndi Lauper, Sinéad O’Connor, Thomas Dolby, Bryan Adams, The Band and the Berlin Radio Symphony Orchestra. The show was Waters’ way of making good on a promise to only play the album live again if the Berlin Wall came down. In the summer of 1990, Roger Waters assembled an all-star lineup to perform The Wall at a massive outdoor concert in Berlin.
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Honorable Mention: Roger Waters, Van Morrison, and The Band – Comfortably Numb
PINK FLOYD THE WALL ALBUM SONG LIST UPDATE
Update 5/31: Hear editor-in-chief Ray Padgett discuss this list and play an exclusive “Wish You Were Here” covers medley on SiriusXM Volume: So strap in, and set the controls for the heart of the cover… Others, if you can believe it, extend the songs further. Some turn them into tight four-minute pop songs. Twenty-minute tracks that might seem intimidating to some don’t phase these artists. Though the latter would certainly appreciate the walls being torn down. One cover even includes a “featuring Tupac Shakur” credit, which is probably not what Gilmour or Waters envisioned. Psychedelic rock is represented here, of course, but so is bluegrass, soul, and disco. A band that, for better or worse, can get pigeonholed into a specific sound and era, gets transformed into a whole host of other genres and moods. Luckily, the covers community has obliged, allowing us a list as discursive as Pink Floyd itself. A band whose default length was set at “epic” deserves a list just as winding. This feels appropriate Pink Floyd’s songs tend to be a whole lot longer than Talking Heads’ or Fleetwood Mac’s. Coming in at 40 tracks, our third ‘Best Ever’ countdown is our longest yet.