08-15-2005, 10:18 PM
How do you rate his solo albums? Not as interesting as the one in the Albums section because there is less room for debate but who cares:
3.Radio KAOS--Ok, you can diss AMLOR for reaking of 80s cheesiness but its not like this is any better. Its got everything... Good songs, good writing, good production, classic era Floyd sonic overlayering, except one thing. Its just not Roger. Its an 80s processed rock interpretation of himself.
2.Amused To Death--Good. Fantastic. Wonderful, but at times it lags a bit. The writing is biting but by this time age was showing its ugly head and Waters was getting a bit repetitive.
1.Pros And Cons Of Hitchhiking--Roger at his finest. His vocals are top notch, as are his lyrics. This album is a step up from The Final Cut in that its not as tense. My guess as to why this is would be that he was no longer under the pressure of making a Pink Floyd album so he just said **** it, I'm getting an all-female backing R&B band and Eric Clapton and I'm just going to go nuts. The flow is perfect, and, perhaps more than even Dark Side Of The Moon, when listened to in its entirety it feels as though it was one big song.
Maybe this should be pinned but like I said, not as much room for discussion so maybe not.
3.Radio KAOS--Ok, you can diss AMLOR for reaking of 80s cheesiness but its not like this is any better. Its got everything... Good songs, good writing, good production, classic era Floyd sonic overlayering, except one thing. Its just not Roger. Its an 80s processed rock interpretation of himself.
2.Amused To Death--Good. Fantastic. Wonderful, but at times it lags a bit. The writing is biting but by this time age was showing its ugly head and Waters was getting a bit repetitive.
1.Pros And Cons Of Hitchhiking--Roger at his finest. His vocals are top notch, as are his lyrics. This album is a step up from The Final Cut in that its not as tense. My guess as to why this is would be that he was no longer under the pressure of making a Pink Floyd album so he just said **** it, I'm getting an all-female backing R&B band and Eric Clapton and I'm just going to go nuts. The flow is perfect, and, perhaps more than even Dark Side Of The Moon, when listened to in its entirety it feels as though it was one big song.
Maybe this should be pinned but like I said, not as much room for discussion so maybe not.