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Release Date: 12/05/2000
Roger Waters' tours of the U.S. during the summers of 1999 and 2000 were a pleasant surprise, since the reclusive rocker had not toured since 1987. In his liner notes to this two-CD set drawn from those performances,
Waters does not shy away from discussing his antipathy to big concert venues. But he makes a distinction between stadiums and arenas, and he also notes that he found himself becoming more comfortable in the role of a frontman. This more personable
Roger Waters isn't what comes across on the album, but the closer relationship he perceives to his audience is nevertheless palpable. As the man who wrote
Pink Floyd's lyrics, he is far more concerned with their meaning than his old bandmates, and his singing is emphasized without robbing the music of its magisterial power. In fact, with a band boasting several guitarists to make up for the lack of
David Gilmour,
Waters effectively re-creates the sound of his
Pink Floyd work, which dominates the set list. The album contains only five selections out of 24 from
Waters' solo albums: one track from
The Pros and Cons of Hitchhiking and four from
Amused to Death, with
Radio K.A.O.S. left out completely. He does not choose the most obvious solo material, but he makes his selections work, especially
"Perfect Sense (Pts. I & 2)" and
"It's a Miracle," from
Amused to Death. A new song,
"Each Small Candle," finds him still obsessed with world problems, but seemingly more optimistic.
Waters had seemed to allow his anger about
Pink Floyd's continuance without him to keep him from claiming his own part of their legacy. His 1999-2000 touring changed that, and
In the Flesh Live makes the point for those who couldn't get to the shows.
~William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide
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Best Waters solo album
In the Flesh Live is with out a doubt the best Waters solo album yet. Roger Waters really delivers on his live performance. Featuring classic Pink Floyd songs such as Money, Wish you Were Here, and of course Comfortably Numb. Waters also chooses five well picked tracks from his solo career. Political songs such as The bravery of being out of range and Perfect Sense. Although the absence of David Gilmour is evident the guitarists Roger chooses for this album really shine through. This is album is a must by and a favorite for any Waters and Floyd fans!!!